VACANCIES—FEMALES ACTIVE WOMEN AND GIRLS EARN £lO 10 10 WEEKLY WITH NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE required. Adults can earn £lO 10 lOd per week, in our modern footwear factory. The work is pleasant and light in centrally heated room. There is a modern cafeteria, free transport from the Square and return after work. Apply to: The Assistant Production Manager, MARATHON RUBBER FOOTWEAR LTD., 100 Cumnor Terrace, Woolston. (A manufacturing Division of Skellerup Industries Ltd). 2614 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED BUSHEY PARK ESTATE, PALMERSTON, require capable lady for the homestead. Would be required to take charge when necessary. This is a particularly attractive position offering above average conditions and remuneration. BUSHEY PARK ESTATE, Phone: 79M, Palmerston. 8717 MACHINIST WE require the services of a young woman machinist. The work is varied and interesting in cheerful conditions. Pay according to ability and experience. Bonus. 'Phone 64-083 for an appointment. JOHNSON & COUZINS LTD., 93 CASHEL STREET. 2468 RENTAL CAR HOSTESS DUE TO FURTHER EXPANSION of our business we are again seeking the services of a young lady of Attractive Personality. The position is a challenging and interesting one involving reception of both Local and Overseas clients at Harewood Airport. The successful applicant will: Have a sound education. Thoroughly enjoy dealing with people. Be a competent driver. Have reasonable typing ability. Be 25 to 30 years of age. A knowledge of New Zealand's tourist attractions would be a distinct advantage. Hours of work and salary will be by arrangement. Part time employment would be considered. Interested persons are requested to apply in writing immediately stating qualifications, past employment and age to: Mr G. G. VICKERS, TASMAN RENTAL CARS (CH.CH.) LTD., P.O. BOX 1744, CHRISTCHURCH. 2682 SENIOR SHORTHAND TYPIST for AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION ((CANTERBURY) INC. 210 HEREFORD STREET A competent SHORTHAND-TYPIST will be required in the near future to work for the General Manager. Interesting work with congenial conditions. Pleasant office in modern building. Interested applicants are invited to TELEPHONE 40-149 TO ARRANGE • AN INTERVIEW Please bring references. 2445 SECRETARY-£lB WEEKLY PERSONAL TYPISTE APPLICATIONS FROM EFFICIENT YOUNG LADIES are invited by busy senior partner of professional firm, wanting the best. In modern offices close Cathedral Square, the successful applicant will have her own room. The work is unusually interesting and varied. Accuracy, reliability and a cheerful willingness to work are essential requirements. All applications confidential. Immediate application is recommended. Apply: "Personal Secretary" NO. P 4594, "PRESS." 2588 SHORTHAND TYPIST A QUALIFIED SHORTHAND TYPIST is required for a senior position as Secretary with an International Company in Invercargill. Centrally heated office. Top wages paid to girl capable of assuming responsibility. Apply with references to: The Administration Manager, UTAH CONSTRUCTION & MINING CO., P.O. BOX 1107, INVERCARGILL 8691 SENIOR TYPIST CLERK THE CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH of our Dominion-wide organisation requires the services of a Senior Typist Clerk. Duties include Invoicing, Salaries, Imprest etc. Good salary depending on ability. Applications to: The Branch Manager, The N.Z. Fruitgrowers Federation Ltd., 385 ST. ASAPH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. P.O. Box 805, 'Phone 42-189. 9532
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30829, 14 August 1965, Page 28
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