VACANCIES—FEMALES DEPUTY MATRON THE ANGLICAN SOCIAL SERVICE COUNCIL manage a hostel at Upper Riccarton for 60-70 Maori apprentices. A deputy Matron is required. She will assume the duties of the matron two days a week, assist with general supervision and have some domestic duties. Accommodation available at the hostel is suitable for a single woman or a married couple without dependent children. For further information phone 66-169 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week days). 3720 FLORIST REALLY Top Wages paid for a First-class Experienced Florist. We also require a Smart, Intelligent Junior Florist. Apply:— DILLONS THE KOWHAI FLORISTS, 159 MANCHESTER STREET. 7359
HAIRDRESSER Intermediate or Senior Hairdresser required for a busy cuburban salon. Must be willing to take responsibility. PHONE 326-537. Or private 74-143. HOUSEKEEPER Housekeeper for secondary boys* boarJing school at Bombay. 28 miles south of Auckland. Live-in position. Salary will depend on ability •nd experience, and free board •nd accommodation will be provided. Apply in writing to: The Secretary, ST. STEPHEN’S SCHOOL, P.O. Box 5173, Auckland. 7375 HANDBAG MACHINISTS We require two experienced Machinists for the manufacture of ladies* handbags. Work is interesting and excellent wages can be earned. Individual bonus scheme and overtime available. Apply— OSBOURNE & WILSON, LTD., 144 Fitzgerald avenue, (near Hereford street.) 7443 INTERMEDIATE TYPIST CLERK INTERMEDIATE TYPIST CLERK INTERMEDIATE TYPIST CLERK REQUIRED immediately. Centrally situated and new modern offices. Apply:— MANAGER, N.Z. NATIONAL CREDITMEN’S ASSN., LTD., 176 Hereford street, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 60-375. 7599
BUYER FOR FASHION SPORTSWEAR DEPARTMENT THE ABOVE position offers an exceptional opportunity in a successful and progressive department which includes knitwear, slacks, shorts, skirts, jackets, blouses, sun dresses and riding wear. Applicants should possess a good sense of fashion with experience in buying and staff control. This important assignment requires a smart person with enthusiasm, organising ability and good customer relations and carries remuneration fully commensurate with qualifications. Applications with copies of references should be addressed in confidence to:— SPORTSWEAR, The Manager, BEATH & CO., LTD., P.O. Box 270, Christchurch. 7343 MACHINISTS KNIGHT FOOTWEAR CO. EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS, particularly those living in Sydenham and adjacent areas, are offered the opportunity of clean light work, machining ladies’ fashion shoes. We are looking primarily for experienced shoe machinists but are prepared to train people on shoe machining who have had experience in other trades. This is interesting work and good money can be earned. Apply to:— The Employment Officer, 84 Gasson street. Phone 68-343. 7401 UPPER RICCARTON MACHINISTS HERE IS YOUR opportunity to work in a factory, conveniently situated in Yaldhurst road which offers light work in pleasant surroundings. These are interesting jobs, machining ladies’ fashion shoes in numerous styles and colours. People with any type of machining experience can soon adapt themselves to our work and we are particularly interested in training people in this category. Experienced shoe machinists, naturally, will be most welcome to join our team. Why not come and discuss these situations with Mr Brown, KNIGHT FOOTWEAR CO. 8 Yaldhurst road, or phone 44-196. 7401
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31277, 25 January 1967, Page 23
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