VACANCIES~FEMALES HOUSEMAID WAITRESS HOUSEMAID WAITRESS Five day week, Monday to Friday. Live in. Apply Manager, CANTERBURY CLUB, Cnr Worcester St and Cam- , bridge Terrace. Phone 60-030. ‘ 7489 INTERMEDIATE OUR Company has a vacancy tn our Main Office for an Intermediate Clerk who has had some experience in the handling uf cash. The position is one which 6 entails dealing with all sides of our banking and cash system. Apply: Mrs Petersen, I SMITHS CITY MARKET LTD, 550 Colombo Street, Phone 71-859. )7785 s KAIAPOI BOROUGH f COUNCIL e ! TYPIST CLERK J APPLICATIONS are Invited from Experienced shorthand typists for a clerical position in the borough office! Duties will cover the normal range of secretarial practice and will involve attendance at evening meetings of the council and its commft- . tee. Detailed schedule of ' duties and conditions may be obtained on request from the undersigned, to whom prompt inquiry should be made as it Is desired to finalise the new appointment without d'lay Salary and conditions will be In accordance with the provisions of the Canterbury Borough Council Clerical Workers’ Award. N E. CLEMENS. Town Clerk. . P.O Box 99. . 7701 KITCHEN HAND Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 2.30 p.m., then 5.30 to 7.55 p.m. Apply: COFFEE POT. B4BO KITCHEN HAND Experienced, Required. Apply:— COKERS HOTEL. ' - 7673
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32232, 26 February 1970, Page 17
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