VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL INANGAHUA HOSPITAL BOARD MATRON REEFTON HOSPITAL APPLICATIONS are invited from Registered Nurses possessing both General and Maternity or Midwifery Certificates for the position of Matron. Salary in accordance with the Hospital Employment (Nurses’) Regulations within the range £1340/1382 plus overtime 30 per cent and Locality Allowance £l7 15s p.a. Comfortable self-contained flat available in Nurses’ Home. For conditions of appointment and schedule of duties, apply to the Secretary. Inangahua Hospital Board, P.O. Box 68, Reefton. 8623 WAIMATE HOSPITAL SENIOR TUTOR SISTER APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified nurses for the position of Senior Tutor Sister at Waimate Hospital. The salary and allowances are according to the Hospital Employment (Nurses) Regulations. Further particulars may be obtained from the Matron, Waimate Hospital, to whom applications stating age and previous experience should be addressed 7879 WAIMATE HOSPITAL SUPERVISING SISTER AND ASSISTANT MATRON APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified persons for this position at Waimate Hospital. The salary and allowances
are the maximum allowable under Hospital Employment Regulations. Accommodation is provided in a comfortable’flat. Applications or inquiries to be addressed to The Matron. Public Hospital, Waimate. 7879 VACANCIES—FARM EMPLOYEES GOOD cook for shearing gang, 16 men. Start immediately. About 4 weeks work. Good wages. Apply H. Sinclair, 2 Severn st. Phone 559-403.525 SHEARERS wanted for Canterbury run. Start immediately. Phone 50, Dunsandel. 441 WANTED experienced Man for Town Supply Dairy Farm. Good wages. Rangiora district. Reply ZK665 "Press," Rangiora, X 9391 MARRIED TRACTOR DRIVER Capable man wanted tractor work and general, able to handle crawler tractors. Comfortable cottage, septic tank. Wife no duties, no school handy. G. D. GRIMWOOD, Amberley. - X 9306 WANTED MARRIED SHEPHERD GENERAL Central Hawke s Bay property. Easy country Start February. 1967. £lB a week. Wife cook one or two single boys. Extra per man. Meat and milk supplied Replies to — BOX 983, HASTINGS, H.B. 3lOO WOOLCLASSER WOOLCLASSER wanted for North Canterbury station, 5000 sheep. Start Monday. Apply: DALGETY and N.Z. LOAN, LTD., DALGETY and N.Z. LOAN, LTD., Wool Department, PHONE 62-045. CHRISTCHURCH. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALES DOMESTIC work, 4 to 5 clays per week. Phone 70-727. GIRL, 18, wants general work on farm Very willing. North Canterbury preferred. Apply P 9204, “Press.” 6749 HOUSEWORK, daily, central, by reliable person. Phone 77-723. 300 MOTHER wishes to look after children, Shirley area. Phone 857-784, X 9232 MOTHER with child, expecting another, would like job in country home. Free board and wages. Please reply to P 9269, “Press.” 6748 RESPONSIBLE young woman requires work to be done in own office. Interested in secretarial work for club or organisation Consider anything. Ph. 896-729, evenings, week-end. 7913 SITUATIONS WANTED FARM WORK BOY, 18, requires position on progressive Canterbury sheep and cropping farm for 1 year, prior to entering Lincoln College in 1968. Start Jan.-Feb., 1967. One year’s experience on North Island stud and store sheep farm. References on request Replies to: M. Mossman, R.D. 2, Kaiwaka, Northland. 523 WANTED Shepherding, General, 20 years’ experience, good dogs. Apply F4B, “Press,” Ashburton.. X 9469
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31178, 30 September 1966, Page 20
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