VACANCIES—FEMALES SENIOR TYPIST SENIOR Shorthand Typist required by a Chartered Accountant for eight months to commence as soon as convenient. Hours can be arranged to suit successful applicant. . but six ! hours per day will be required. Previous experience in an ac- [ countant’s office, would be an ; advantage. Pleasant working ! conditions in a modern office, ' Please apply for an inter- 1 view by telephoning 67-119. D. Tt HASTIE, Chartered Accountant, 260 Cashel Street, CHRISTCHURCH. 2854 , SALES ASSISTANT WE require a Sales Assistant in our retail bookshop. The work is interesting, for besides our religious bookselling, we specialise in children’s books. For an appointment please ring: Miss Sinclair. Telephone 69-686, ! PRESBYTERIAN BOOKSHOP, 56 Lichfield Street. : ' 2881 | ■ ST MARGARET’S COLLEGE 71 PAPANUI ROAD HAS a vacancy for Diningroom Assistant, 2 days off a week. Apply: Matron. Phone 50-936. j 2821 A SENIOR CLERK We have been asked by our 'client to interview for a senior; I position which has become I available through company expansion. We have much to offer I a responsible and experienced [clerk with ability to calculate wages, take charge of stock control and costing, and to work with a minimum of supervision. | Pleasant working conditions ’and fringe benefits to interest ’all women. Please call at; PEAK TIME (OFFICE) SERVICES. LTD. 53 Cathedral Square, Phone 66-749. _ SHORTHAND TYPIST | WE require the services of a Shorthand Typist. Duties entail [invoicing and general typing 'Salary in accordance with qualifications and experience For (interview please telephone Bel- : fast 8045 ZEALANDIA SOAP CANDLE AND TRADING CO. LTD, Station Road, BELFAST. 9067 STUDENT NURSES SUNNYSIDE HOSPITAL APPLICATIONS are Invited from girls aged 17 years and over also from mature women up to 45. to commence training as Community Nurses in April. 1970. Applicants must be of good health and character and hrve at least 3 vears secondary education For further Information please write to the Matron Sunnyside Hospital. Private Bag Christchurch or telephone 385-059 for appointment. 4251 I SHORTHAND TYPIST IA VACANCY exists in our Ser{vice Department Office for an Intermediate Senior Shorthand . Typist. The work covers a wide ’ range of general office duties, all of which are most interesting. Good wages will be paid ! to a successful applicant. Office hours are from 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. / Apply: Service Manager, ANDREWS & BEAVEN LTD, Annex Road. MIDDLETON. ■ or Phone 47-099.. 4621 SENIOR : SHORTHAND TYPIST An attractive position is available for a competent Intermediate or Senior, preferably in the 21 to 30 years age group. Duties include correspondence, typing of a general nature and assistant secretarial. This is a very interesting position in a sunny . central office. A commencing salary depend- . ent upon qualifications and ex i perience, of not less than $2200 ■ is envisaged, and there is room I for advancement. For an interview please make written appli- ' cation with full details of age, [ qualifications, experience, etc., and copies of testimonials, to; 8570 “PRESS.” Safety* BURROUGHS MACHINIST WE have a vacancy for a comnetent Burroughs Accounting. Machinist. This is an interest-! ing and responsible position, offering congenial conditions; and a good salary. ■ Apply: Accountant, j STERO CHESHIRE SAFETY, LTD, ,1 (A Wormaid Industries Co.) 422 St Asaph Street.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32234, 28 February 1970, Page 29
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