VACANCIES—FEMALES FIRST-CLASS CAKE FINISHED FIRST-CLASS CAKE FINISHER FIRST-CbASS CAKE FINISHES Apply: SYDENHAM CAKE KITCHEN, Phone 79-014 Or 389-611. GIRL WANTED TO HELP IN COUNTRY HOME Four children. 'PHONE MRS .1. J. BROWNLEE, SOS HORORATA. GENERAL HAND IN CAFETERI THE Bank of New South Wale in Hereford street. Chrisi church. invites application from a suitably experience Woman for the position of Ger eral Hand in its Cafeteria Hours of work are from 8 a.n: to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday. Wages above award. Working conditions are ver; good. Please apply to: ACCOUNTANT. Phone 66-159. References Are Required. 6BB GIRLS WANTED For Light Assembly Work anc Packing in Metal Factory Work is clean and most interesting Apply CARLTON MANUFACTURING CO LTD. 46A Disraeli st. 7321 HOUSEKEEPER PERMANENT POSITION. City commence August holidays Large house professional couple and 4 school-aged children Fully self-contained, separate unfurnished Flat. 2 bedrooms firovided. 5-day week, Includ ng Saturdays. Suit widow wilt student ton or daughter. 'PHONE 62-460 FOR INTERVIEW. BS3C
CAMPBELL PARK SCHOOL Otekaike—North Otago MATRON'S ASSISTANT WANTED TO ASSIST senior staff in large institution for boys. Salary up to £l5 14s 2d per week. Full accommodation available at £2 16s 2d per week. Reply in envelope marked “Staff Confidential” to: Principal, CAMPBELL PARK SCHOOL Otekaike, P.B. OAMARU. 6719
RETAIL BUYERS A DOMINION-WIDE co-operative Retail Organisation is shortly to open a large Department Store in Wellington. There are interesting positions available in the following fields for which applications are invited from experienced buyers. 1. Kitchen Hardware, China and Glassware. 2. Men's and Children's shoes. 3. Men's Mercery including schoolwear. 4. Furniture and Soft Furnishings. 5. Women's apparel, Children's and Women's hosiery. 6. Tools, Hardware, Paint and Painting accessories. This is an outstanding opportunity to join the staff of one of the most progressive organisations in the country. SALARIES by negotiation, but will be attractive. REMOVAL expenses to Wellington will be paid. EVENING interviews can be arranged. For confidential appointment please telephone] THE DISTRICT SECRETARY, Telephone 64-369 during Business Hours. 6741
THERE ARE MANY IMPORTANT THINGS PEOPLE MUST KNOW WHEN THEY CONSIDER NEW EMPLOYMENT Lane, Walker, Rudkin Ltd., can answer all of them... at their new employment office at 731 Colombo street. A CHANGING OF JOBS is one of the biggest steps in a person’s life. There are many things to consider. The wage, of course, is very important but then so too are the working conditions, the type of work to be carried on and who the person will be working with. That is why Lane, Walker, Rudkin Ltd- have opened up their employment office right in the centre of town at 731 Colombo street. Lane, Walker, Rudkin feel they have employment for most people because of the rapid expansion they have achieved over the past 10 years and are still having right now. More important for women, they do not have to go out of their way to find about the employment offered at Lane, Walker, Rudkin. The office is across from the State Theatre. Positions are at present available for machinists, packers and examiners, and even if you have never been employed in any of these positions, Lane, Walker, Rudkin could train you within a matter of weeks. Call now at... LANE, WALKER, RUDKIN LTDCity office at 731 Colombo street. Telephone 30-680. 6785
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31139, 16 August 1966, Page 21
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