VACANCIES—FEMALES HOUSEMAID WAITRESS Forester's Hotel have a vacancy for an experienced Housemaid Waitress. j Apply: MANAGERESS. j 6836 HOUSEMAID HOTEL RUSSLEY requires ex-> perienced Housemaid. Live in or out. Apply: Housekeeper, Phone 516-199. ■ 3948 INTERMEDIATE SHORTHAND TYPIST University of Canterbury A VACANCY exists for an Intermediate Shorthand-Typist in the registry. Please apply in writing to the I undersigned giving details of qualifications and experience. Only those with office expert- i ence need apply. G. G. TURBOTT. I Registrar. Private Bag, | Christchurch. IF YOU are under 25 and available to start immediately for an entirely new career and have the ability to meet people at all levels, then you may be selected by a very well known English Company as a Repre sentative. The desire to succeed is much) more important than experience.’ Applicants should ring: ' Miss Robinson at 30-695 to ; arrange for interview between ' 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. INTERMEDIATE TYPISTE/CLERK APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position in a modern, pleasant office. Successful appli■cant will be taught to use Bur- | rough’s Bookkeeping Machine land take charge of the accounts [section of the office in the New i Year. Excellent prospects. P.O. BOX 1262, CHRISTCHURCH. 2968 INTERMEDIATE TYPIST A position is now available for a Typist to assist the head typist with general typing and correspondence. Shorthand is not essential. The emphasis is more on neatness and accuracy Training on dictaphone typing will be given if the successful applicant has had no experience with this type of work. Limited cashiering and telephone reception are part of the responsibilities. Further details may be obtained by ringing: CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY, 65-073. 7605 JUNIORS WANTED Ages to 16 Years Commence BEFORE OR AFTER XMAS To be trained in the Fashion Centre to sell high quality merchandise. Apply personally to: MRS FISSE, TONEE TRAVEL FASHION CENTRE, 108 Hereford st. JUNIOR OF INTERMEDIATE, CLERK-TYPISTS THE PRINCESS MARGARET HOSPITAL. These are interesting positions offering good working conditions and attractive salaries. Uniforms provided and laundered free. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS with full details—age, experience, etc.—together with copies of testimonials to the Senior Administrative Officer, THE PRINCESS MARGARET HOSPITAL, Private Bag, Christchurch. 2793 JUNIOR CLERK ARMSTRONGS, Victoria square, have a vacancy for a Junior Clerk in their Credit Office. Good working conditions and liberal staff discounts on personal purchases. Please apply: Mr F. Bankier, iT. ARMSTRONG and CO., LTD. | JUNIOR CLERK THE MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT has a vacancy for a Junior Clerk to commence immediately or at the end of the School Year by arrangement. Commencing wages:— Without S.C. .. £7 11 0 p.w. With S.C. .. £lO 0 0 p.w. With U.E. .. £ll 8 0 p.w. Any arrangements which the successful applicant may have made regarding annual holidays will be respected. Telephone the Chief Accountant, 68-889 for further information or an interview. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPT. :2084 JUNIOR GIRL FOR ’INSURANCE OFFICE This position entails general : office work and a knowledge of typing is required. Excellent working conditions : with congenial staff. Good prospects and salary. 1 ■ Apply:— i 11 S.I.M.U. MUTUAL INSURANCE ! ASSOCIATION, 145-147 Worcester street. Phone 30-099. I
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31221, 19 November 1966, Page 34
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