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VACANCIES—MALES SFRvlrf oI AT,ON ATTENDANT RFRvIr? STATION ATTENDANT SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT P/ have a vacancy on our stair !?L. a ?.. elpertence<i Service Sta•l«Pia^tten<*ant - The successful # cant will be responsible !? r Petrol sales, operation of • « ii^ r ’ cat ’ On bay. and other •h c, * ary dut ies associated with front of a service station. A good wage Is being offered «or the position and regular overtime is being worked. Apply with references to: The Manager. SX GARAGE. LTD. 401 Tuam Street, Christchurch. 2690 TOOL MAKER (PLASTICS) WE have a vacancy In our fully equipped tool room for a Tool Maker with experience in InJ ection Moulding Dies. Excelent wages with plenty of overtime. Only first class tradesmen need apply. Contact:— Mr Byrnes, PLASTIC MANUFACTURERS, ' LIMITED, 197 WALTHAM ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. e 7102 I TOOL & MACHINE SETTER FOR the setting of dies in pressers. Excellent opportunity for a man to improve himself. For further information. Tele-: phone 60-536, or call at: CARLTON MANUFACTURING i CO, 46A Disraeli Street 2570 WAIMAK SAWMILLS, LTD. , WAIMAK SAWMILLS, LTD. ; REQUIRE YARD OR MILL HAND ; I Permanent position with over- j time. Comfortable house avail- i able for married man. Apply immediately or PHONE 8909. KAIAPOI, After Hours 8365 Kalapoi. 7060 c " = i VACANCIES—FEMALES BINING room attendant required for Glenelg Health Camp, capable intermediate required, live in position, pleasant surroundings. Phone Matron. 35-541. EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply Dining Room Manager. Clarendon Hotel. 5972 i HOUSEKEEPER for man, 3 child ren. country position. Sole charge. Phone 528-701 after 5.30 p.m. KIND home offered to unmarried mother-to-be, in return for light duties. Phone 884-680 ■ before 3 p.m. or after 6 p.m. 42 ; YOUNG Girl wanted to assist with light assembling and packing. Apply Holco Industries, 160 Montreal Street. CASHIER WOOLWORTHS fN.Z.). LTD. Btshopdaie, require an Intermediate or Senior Cashier. Ex-: perienced person preferred, but • all applicants who are quick and' accurate with figures will be considered. Apply:— THE MANAGER, PHONE 597-007. __ 5861 DELICATESSEN ASSISTANT A YOUNG LADY of 17 19 years is required for the modern Gourmet Bar of Hay’s. Ltd. city store. This is a full time permanent position and would suit an active energetic girl who has some experience in the delicatessen trade. Good wages and staff discount privileges are available. Apply to:— The Personnel Manager, HAY'S, LTD, Gloucester Street 5857

VACANCIES—FEMALES SENIOR TYPISTS S.I.M.U. MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION AS ASSISTANTS to our Management, we require two Senior Typists who are capable of carrying out complete Secretarial duties. Applicants must be at least 24 years of age, preferably unmarried, with a knowledge of shorthand and some experience in the use of dictating machines. The successful applicants will be required to understudy present Senior Typists pending the Association’s move to new premises in 1969. To arrange a confidential interview please telephone Mr Milne, 30099, or write to:— P.O. BOX 51, CHRISTCHURCH. 5851 SKELLERUP MACHINISTS REQUIRED AT SKELLERUP CLOTHING AND RUBBER EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS are required for our City factory. A permanent position with a good wage and bonuses can be earned. Full time preferred but part time will be considered. Staff facilities are available to purchase a wide range of Skellerup products. Please apply to: The Manager SKELLERUP CLOTHING AND RUBBER, LTD 154 High Street A Manufacturing Division of Skellerup Industries. 3298

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31785, 16 September 1968, Page 22

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