VACANCIES—FEMALES PART-TIME CASHIER PART-TIME CASHIER PART-TIME CASHIER HAY’S-WRIGHT STEPHENSON,. LTD, require a Cashier for their upstairs tea and coffee lounge. The hours are 11 a m. to 2.30 p.m., Monday to Friday, and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday evening. Apply to: The Manageress, HAY’S-WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, Tea and Coffee Lounge, Gloucester Street, Phone 71-879. 6499 SHORTHAND TYPIST A SENIOR is required in our Office for the above position. This would be suitable for a person living in the RiccartonWaimairi area. Excellent working conditions. Hours of employment 8.30 to 4.45 For an Interview please phone:— THE MANAGER, THE STEEL AND TUBE CO OF (N.Z.), LTD,, Blenheim Road, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 44-184. 9728 SHOP ASSISTANT REQUIRED for suburban pharmacy. Commence now or January. F. P. BLACKMORE’S PHARMACY, cnr Riccarton and Clyde Roads. Phone 45-480. 6384 SENIOR TYPIST as Secretary to Principal. Ability to handle shorthand and dictaphone work preferred. Good salary. The successful applicant could start immediately or in mid-January if preferred. Apply: Helmore, Macdonald and Stanley, Solicitors, 81-83 Hereford Street. Christchurch. Telephone 65-086. VACANCIES-—GENERAL UNIVERSITY STUDENT Taylors WE require for our busy holiday season a university student male or female for general factory duties. Apply to: Mr M. Cordner, 57 Kilmore Street, Christchurch. 6341
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32166, 9 December 1969, Page 27
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