VACANCIES—FEMALES JUNIOR TYPIST 1 APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position, in our head office at Kaiapoi. A knowledge of Shorthand would be preferable, and the work includes some clerical duties. Apply in writing or telephone * for an appointment: [•' The Manager, i NORTH CANTERBURY I' FREEZING CO., LTD, | P.O. Box 29, I KAIAPOI, ' Telephone 8199 Kaiapoi. 7977 1 JUNIORS FOR ; FASHION DEPARTMENTS THE FARMERS’, Cashel Street. . have vacancies for junior salesgirls in their mantle showroom and ladies shoe departments. These positions offer an opportunity to two bright and smart young girls in t’he 16-17 age bracket who rtould like to . handle fashion merchandise. j Our staff privileges are gener- ' ous and applications should be 1 • made to: ’ ; I I The Personnel Officer, I CASHEL STREET. 7124 KIWI BACON CO. SMALLGOODS PACKERS SMALLGOODS PACKERS We require two ladies for the packing of smallgoods. Both . positions are permanent, but r one is available for a person J wishing to work part-time only. ’ Good wages and conditions. Apply to: ! MR SHADBOLT at factory, Cuthberts Road. . 7045 5 I LINGERIE ' s MACHINISTS JOIN the happy team making "Brooklynne” lingerie. . There are vacancies now for experienced overlockers and plain sewers. Excellent conditions, purchasing privileges and bonus sys- . tern. ' Call or phone: Mrs Ford, ’ COOPER WILKES and BROOKES » LTD, 250 St Asaph Street, i Phone 68-625. 7028! . I j LIGHT FACTORY WORK Capable young woman required for light factory work.' Duties involve the use of light machinery. Hours, 8 a.m. to 4.45 p.m. 1 Please phone 67-841 for inter- ’ view. i LADY FOR NEW CAR ’ PREPARATION Wanted a capable, efficient lady with mechanical aptitude . and holding current driving licj ence to assist in the cleaning I and polishing of new cars. This ‘ . is a very important position. I ■ demanding scrupulous attention < to detail, and naturally we are ] looking for the best lady we ( can find for the job. First class i working conditions, above aver- v age wages, staff buying privi- t leges and the satisfaction of working on Vauxhall cars, franchised by one of the oldest established garages in Canterbury. Written applications only will - be accepted and to be addressed to: Mr P. Lewington, Service Manager, THE FARMERS' GARAGE, 'v I CASHEL STREET, o e CHRISTCHURCH. t t 1< L.M.V.D. a M O 7990 MACHINIST MACHINIST for women’s coats and suits. Full time preferred. Part-time considered. Apply:— Miss Inglis, MANTLES. LTD, 96 Lichfield Street (Third Floor). ' f 7211 MACHINIST MACHINIST MACHINIST Would young lady who rang n W. BROWN and CO., 69-717, re- J garding piachining position on J April 24 please ring again as 11 phone number has been mis- s laid. o e MACHINIST WANTED " MACHINIST WANTED L MACHINIST WANTED Due to a vacancy becoming available as one of our girls is being transferred, we require an experienced girl or woman to machine plastic and leather goods. We will pay excellent wages. ALSO JUNIOR to learn trade. W. BROWN and CO., 564 A Colombo Street, City. a FEMALE CLERK a FEMALE CLERK a FEMALE CLERK J We require a Senior Female s Clerk to join our office staff a Duties will include invoice and t wage calculations, with other n routine work. Working conditions are excellent in a modern office. A generous salary will be negotiated. g Please phone the Accountant, P.D.L. INDUSTRIES, LTD, Phone 359-059. 7156
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