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VACANCIES—FEMALES SENIOR TYPIST CLERK WE have a vacancy for a Senior who would be capable of super vis ng the Female Office Staff This is a responsible position and commands a generous salary. Please apply tn writing stating experience, to.— ALLOTT REEVES and CO.. Public Accountant*. Box SI. CHRISTCHURCH 9020 SECRETARY, to the Matron, CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. This position will appeal to an applicant with knowledge of general office duties and routine together with typing ability. Shorthand is not essential. AT TRACTIVE SALARY dependent on qualifications and experience is offered. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS with full details—age, positions held. etc.—and copies of testimonials to the Deputy Secretary. NORTH CAN--I’ERBURY HOSPITAL BOARD Private Bag. Christchurch. 3473

i SALESWOMAN -FOOTWEAR DAVID ELMAN, LIMITED, Here 'ford street, require the services iof a Senior or Intermediate Saleswoman. Experience in footwear an advantage but not essential. PHONE 64-926 for an appointment. SEWING MACHINIST WE have a vacancy for a Sewing Machinist in our Hornby factory. Although we prefer an expen enced machinist this is not essential as we are prepared to train one who is keen to learn • Superannuation and sub-1 sidised transport available. Apply: The Manager, ARTHUR ELLIS and CO., LTD., Junction road, HORNBY. Phone 497-099. 2411 SHORTHAND TYPIST Required for Legal Office. Apply. BOWIE & STRINGER 161 Hereford street, | Christchurch. 2461

TYPIST FOR LEGAL OFFICE SENIOR OR INTERMEDIATE Shortband-Typist Secretary for legal office. Salary according to qualifications, with bonus. Apply to: Mr Wilson. LANE. N'EAVE and CO., Solicitors. 90 Hereford street, Christchurch. 9174'

TYPIST-CLERK, NURSING ADMINISTRATION OFFICE, THE PRINCESS MARGARET HOSPITAL. An attractive and well-paid i position for a competent typist-1 clerk interested in hospital I work. Sound prospects for ad-i vancement for the right per. I son. Uniforms provided and laundered free. Generous sick i leave scheme and optional sup-i erannuation. WRITTEN APPLI-j CATIONS with full details— age. > positions held, etc. —and copies of testimonials to the Senior Administrative Officer. THE PRINCESS MARGARET HOSPI TAL, Private Bag, Christchurch TELEPHONIST, CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. An applicant with some switchboard experience pre- , ferred. Pleasant voice and personality essential Written or personal .applications to the House Manager. CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. Private Bag. Christ- ; church, or Telephone 65-409 for an interview. SECRETARY THE PRINCESS MARGARET HOSPITAL WRITTEN APPLICATIONS are invited from competent short-hand-typists for position of Secretary to the Cardiologist at The Princess Margaret Hospital, previous medical experience would be an advantage. SALARY’ —an attractive salary In accordance with qualifiactions and experience. Applications with full detals —age. experience, etc.— and copies of testimonials to the Senior Administrative Officer THE PRINCESS MARGARET HOSPITAL, Private Bag. Christ church. 3435!

TEMPORARY POSITION BOOKKEEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR WE require the services of an Assistant Bookkeeping Machine Operator for approximately five months. Overtime is worked tn December and January when necessary. Operator is expected to assist with general clerical work when not required in i ledger department. Handwriting must be good. Working conditions are pleasant. Apply with references to: The Secretary, MALING and CO.. LTD., 86 Gloucester street, CHRISTCHURCH. I 3434

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31167, 17 September 1966, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31167, 17 September 1966, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31167, 17 September 1966, Page 30