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VACANCIES—FEMALES SENIOR SALESLADY A VACANCY for a Senior Saleslady has arisen in the Municipal Electricity Department's Showroom presenting a worth while opportunity for a Saleslady who has had experience in selling and demonstrating electrical home appliances, particularly electric ranges, washing machines, refrigerators, and light fittings. Whilst preference will be given to applicants with this type of experience, applications will be considered from ladies with selling experience in similar fields who would be interested in selling domestic electrical appliances. Applicants should have a pleasing personality, a genuine desire to assist purchasers of electrical appliances, and a high standard of sales ability. Working conditions are good and an attractive salary is offered. Please Telephone 68-889 for an Interview with the Showroom Manager. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT BO4l SECRETARY Personnel Department CROWN CRYSTAL GLASS A VACANCY exists for a young woman, 25-38 years, to assist the staff in the interesting work of this department. Duties would be wide and varied, including reception work, although the principal task would be the maintenance of the records system. These functions would entail a good deal of interaction with other people and it would be essential for candidates, as well as having clerical experience, to have an ability to mix easily with a variety of people. Typing ability would be an advantage, but this is not essential. Interested persons are invited to contact Mr L. J. Taylor, personnel officer, Phone 497-089. 3110 TUSSOCK GRASSLANDS AND MOUNTAIN LAND INSTITUTE SENIOR SHORTHAND; TYPIST LINCOLN COLLEGE 1 WRITTEN applications are Invited for the position of Shorthand Typist with the above institute, the position involving secretarial and clerical duties. - Preference will be given to applicants with Senior Shorthand Typing qualifications who are prepared to accept responibility. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Fair paid for bus departing Christchurch 8 a.m., i returning by 5 p.m. Govern- ] ment superannuation available. , Conditions of appointment ob- j tainable from the undersigned, with whom applications, accompanied by copies of testimon- , ials. close with the undersigned , on May 16, 1969. s 1 H. G. HUNT, Registrar. Lincoln College. Canterbury. Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Land Institute. 3093 TYPIST FOR PUBLIC TYPIST FOR PUBLIC TYPIST FOR PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT’S OFFICE ACCOUNTANT’S OFFICE ACCOUNTANT’S OFFICE WE require the services of an intermediate Typist for general typing (including balance * sheets) and duplicating. Shorthand is not required in this position. A salary will be paid fully commensurate with the T ability and experience of the f successful applicant. < Please Telephone or Write for an interview to: burtt, McGillivray and MANN, 153 Hereford Street, Christchurch. Telephone 65-369. 3914

VACANCIES—FEMALES TYPISTE WE have a permanent position available in our South Island 1 Credit Office, for a Dictaphone Typists. This office is centrally situJ ated in our High Street pre- ■ mises. A knowledge of shorthand is . not necessary. i For further Information, Phone: 62-499, CREDIT SUPERVISOR, CHARLES BEGG X CO., LTD, High Street. CHRISTCHURCH. 8864

TYPISTE CLERK TYPISTE CLERK TYPISTE CLERK TYPISTE CLERK AN Intermediate or Senior required for interesting position in Woolbuyers Office. Excellent working conditions. Please apply in writing to: — “TYPISTE CLERK,” P.O. Box 6, Christchurch 1. 3955 TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST We have a vacancy for a young lady in our office for the position of telephone receptionist. The applicant must be of a neat and tidy appearance and have a pleasant speaking voice. Ability to use a typewriter would be an advantage although it is not essential. Pleasant working conditions in our modern centrally heated office. A good wage is being offered for this position. Telephone the Accountant, 50-187, for an appointment. 2187 TYPIST CLERK We require the services of a Typist-Clerk whose principal duties would be preparation of Trustees’ Accounts and Tax Returns and copy typing. Apply in writing, stating qualifications to: LANE, NEAVE and CO., P.O. Box 201, Christchurch. TAILORING APPRENTICE WE have a vacancy for a Girl keen on Sewing, who is leaving school this term, to be apprenticed to the Tailoring Trade. This is not just a factory job. The successful applicant will be thoroughly taught this most interesting and useful trade. Apply to:— 570 Colombo Street, 3906 TYPIST .CLERK TYPIST CLERK WE require a responsible person for sole charge of our Christchurch office. Generous salary will be paid. Apply: E. J. CORCORAN, SON. THWAITES and BROWN, Solicitors, 34 New Regent Street. Telephone 278-159. 2211

OFFICE JUNIOR WE HAVE a vacancy for a junior for general office duties. Applicants preferably should have 3 years’ secondary education and a knowledge of typing would be an advantage. We can offer a permanent position with good remuneration to a suitable girl. Apply: The Accountant, W. H. PRICE AND SON, LTD, Engineers and Brass Founders. 34-36 Manchester Street, Christchurch. 3109 SEWING MACHINISTS WE REQUIRE experienced machinists for the sewing of our quality tennis shoes and slippers. Wages and conditions are excellent and capable machinists can earn an excellent bonus. A first-class cafeteria is available and free transport is provided from and to the Square. Apply to: Personnel Officer, Marathon Rubber Footwear, Ltd, 100 Cumnor Terrace, Wolston. 3856 SKELLERUP CLOTHING MACHINISTS WANTED A NUMBER of experienced full or part-time machinists are required for our eentrally-situated factory. Successful applicants will receive an excellent basic wage plus easily-earned bonuses together with canteen facilities and staff purchasing privileges. Hours of work are 8 a.m.-4.30 p.m., but may be adjusted by agreement. Inquiries to the PERSONNEL OFFICER, SKELLERUP CLOTHING, 154 High Street. Phone 69-427, A manufacturing division of Skellerup Industries. 3778 WOMEN / GIRLS WE HAVE vacancies in our Light assembly and Plastic moulding departments for on the ball operators. Excellent wages are paid and there is staff purchasing privileges. This is a modern factory, centrally heated and the work is varied and interesting. Phone Mr R. Sullivan for appointment. U.I.L INDUSTRIES, LIMITED, Waltham Road. Waltham, Christchurch. Phone 64-759. 3039

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31984, 10 May 1969, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31984, 10 May 1969, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31984, 10 May 1969, Page 34

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