VACANCIES—GENERAL A SOCIAL Service Welfare Organisation is seeking the services of suitable people to solicit financial support in town and country for the proposed Home for the Aged. This work, which can be either part-time or full-time, may suit retired business or professional people.For full details write to the Superintendent. P.O. Box 1449, Christchurch, 3487 CHILD WELFARE DIVISION FAMILY HOME, NELSON FOSTER PARENTS REQUIRED DUE to a recent decease a unique opportunity is available to a suitable married couple to engage in an interesting and worthwhile occupation involving the temporary care of children in a family home at Nelson The home is specially designed for the purpose. Except for two bedrooms, set aside for the foster parents it is fully furnished. Applicants should be interested in children and their welfare. Preference may be given to a middle-aged couple who have brought up a family of their own The husband will be free to engage in normal employment. Engagement will be on a free tenanacy basis plus payment for children placed in the home. For full information apply In the first instance to the District Child Welfare Officer, P.O. Box 770, Christchurch, or ’phone 43-249 office hours.sBB4 MALE OR FEMALE BAKER REQUIRED FOR D.I.C. A VACANCY exists for a competent Baker in D.l.C.’s modern bakehouse. Wages above award, and staff privileges. Apply:— Miss MAHONEY, Manageress, D.I.C. TEAROOMS. D.I.C. TEAROOMS. SOFT FURNISHINGS i WE have an immediate vacancy ; for an experienced man or i woman in our Soft Furnishing Department. This is a permanent position with good wages and staff privileges including a sick benefit fund and shopping discounts. Apply to: The Personnel Officer, THE FARMERS' CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 6575 VACANCIES—FARM EMPLOYEES EXPERIENCED Man or Youth for Crawler and Wheel Tractor Work. ’Phone Jamieson, Hawarden 85.5915 - LAND Girl required for Mid- - Canterbury Farm, close to Ashburton. Good home and wages. Reply, J 420, “Press,” Ashburton. 6783 MARRIED Couple required for Mid-Canterbury farm. Please reply, D. F. Westenra, Camla, Dunsandel, or Telephone Dunsandel 101K.1134 MARRIED General Farm Hand for Land and Survey Department’s Valetta block, situated 10 miles from Ashburton. Apply the Manager, ’Phone Wsf. 625 (Ashburton exchange), or No. 8 R.D., Ashburton.2l49 SINGLE Man required for Mid Canterbury farm. Please reply, D. F. Westenra, Camla, Dunsandel, or Telephone Dunsandel 101 K. H 35 TWO Shed Hands required. Start immediately. 'Phone 77, Waiau, after 6,30 p.m.1071 “MACDONALD DOWNS” Wanted single tractor driver, general farm hand, for the above Station. ’Phone 161 R Amberley or NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., LTD., ’Phone 69-359. 2894 MARRIED COUPLE OR SINGLE MAN FULLY experienced married couple or single man required for Mackenzie Country station situated on main tarsealed highway. Shepherding and general farm work. Excellent accommodation* Good wages. Apply: DALGETY and N.Z. LOAN, Timaru. 2803 MARRIED COUPLE REQUIRED for Cloverfield, Oxford, Married Tractor Driver/ Shepherd. Must be experienced in Tractor Work and have some knowledge of sheep work and fencing, etc. All-electric modern house available seven miles from Oxford. Telephone and usual perquisites and excellent wages. Mail at gate. School but mlCes. Apply: A. P. BOYLE, 47U OXFORD Or PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LIMITED, P.O. BOX 112, CHRISTCHURCH. 6620
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30897, 2 November 1965, Page 34
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