VACANCIES—FEMALES JUNIOR SHORTHAND TYPIST WE have a vacancy for a Junior Shorthand Typist. Excellent working conditions In bright, cheery office, liberal salary fully commensurate with ability, and real prospects for advancement, superannuation is available. A young lady who wishes to secure a position where the work is interesting and where her increased efficiency and ability will be amply rewarded, should write call or phone for an appointment to: The Secretary, CANTERBURY N.Z. SEED CO., LTD. 208 Cashel Street. CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 69-199. 3977 LIGHT. CLEAN. ASSEMBLY WORK DUE to expansion in our Assent' bly Department, we require women to be trained tn special assembly work in our Electrical Manufacturing Factory. No previous experience is necessary. but applicants should have good eyesight and the ability to handle relatively small parts. These are permanent positions tn a clean, bright factory. Hours are 8 a.m.430 p.m. Good wages plus participation in generous bonus scheme. Apply— Staff Entrance, P.D.L. INDUSTRIES, LTD. 29-33 Harman Street (Off Lincoln Road) 3140 LEGAL OFFICE SENIOR SHORTHAND TYPIST We have a vacancy for a Senior Shorthand Typist. Previous legal experience desirable but not essential. Please Telephone 65-792 tor > an appointment. I A. H. CAVELL. LEITCH AND PRINGLE. 176 Hereford Street, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31754, 10 August 1968, Page 27
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