j VACANCIES—FEMALES HOME ASSISTANTS i THERE are vacancies for women lto assist with the care of up |to 30 old people at Kowhainui Home for the Aged. Wanganui. This is a new home and condi tions are first-class. These are live-in positions. Inquiries should be sent io the Matron. Mrs Beedle, Kowhainui, Virginia road, Wanganui, or tel. 7445. 3657 HOUSEKEEPER HOUSEKEEPER Must have all round experience Apply: RAILWAY HOTEL. RAILWAY HOTEL, Phone 7. Rakaia. 5404 HOSTEL AID Required Fernwood Hostel Excellent accommodation available. Ideal working conditions Apply: MATRON, ’Phone 559-005 for an appointment. INTERMEDIATE SENSIMATIC MACHINIST PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT'S OFFICE We have a vacancy for an Intermediate Machinist to oper ate our Burroughs Sensimatic Machine. Knowledge of typing is essential, but previous machining experience is not required, as the successful applicant will be trained as an operator. Working conditions are pleasant in a modern office, and a good commencing salary will be paid. Apply to: CAYGILL, HIBBARD and MOORE, 291 Madras street. Telephone 69-193. 2215 _ INTERMEDIATE FOR MAIL ORDER THE D.I.C. have a vacancy for a Young Lady, 18 to 20 years, for their mail order department. This is a most Interesting position, which involves a certain amount of store shopping for our country customers, and preference will be given to a person who has had previous office experience. Good working conditions and all staff privileges. Apply: Mr Ferguson. Staff Manager, D.I.C. • 2187
INTERMEDIATE SHORTHAND TYPIST We have an immediate vacancy for an Intermediate Shorthand Typist with two to three years’ experience. This position calls for a young lady with excellent shorthand and typing qualifications and the ability to use initiative. The appointee will act as receptionist to one of our senior executives. This is an excellent opportunity to join a progressive company in an ideal position. Sick benefit scheme and shop ping discounts are available. Apply by telephoning for an appointment with: The Personnel Officer, THE FARMERS' Cashel street Christchurch. 'Phone 71-899. 2244 INVOICE TYPIST A WELL established Exporting Company requires a competent and experienced Typist for the typing of invoices and ancillary documents dealing with the exports of various primary pro ducts. Working conditions are pleas ant in our modern offices and a good remuneration will be offered to the successful ap plicant. Apply:— Accountant. MAIR AND COMPANY LTD. 204 Hereford street, CHRISTCHURCH. ’Phone 80-944. 8579 JUNIOR CLERK JUNIOR CLERK JUNIOR CLERK JUNIOR CLERK THE MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT has a vacancy for a Junior Clerk and applications are invited for the position Working conditions and pros pects for advancement are good, and a subsidised superannua tion scheme is available. Commencing salary: £7 4s 3d per week: with School Certificate. £9 10s 5d per week: with University Entrance. £lO 17s 4d per week. Telephone 43-889 for an appointment with the Chief Accountant, MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. DEPARTMENT. 2359 JUNIORS & INTERMEDIATES FOR WAREHOUSE We have immediate vacancies for three intermediates or juniors to assist in marking stock In our Group Warehouse In Syd enham. Good wages and conditions apply. Staff privileges Including a sick benefit scheme and shopping discounts are available. Apply to: The Personnel Officer, THE FARMERS' Cashel street, Christchurch. 2247
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30823, 7 August 1965, Page 29
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