' VACANCY MALES WATER SUPPLY WE require an additional man 51 in our Water Supply Division. * This is an outdoor job and pre- > ference will be for a man with • some welding and fitting experience and heavy traffic licence. The work is interesting and varied, and consists of assisting on well drilling rigs, installation and maintenance of submersible pumps, etc. Good wages and conditions to a responsible fellow seeking a permanent job. PHONE 50-413, for an appointment. 89057 VACANCY FEMALES BAR CLEANER Required for 4 hours Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. Apply: COKERS HOTEL 47606 CLEANING LADY Part-time, 10 a.m.-12 a.m., daily or odd days. $1 per hour. Apply: MEADOW PARK MOTOR CAMP, PapanuL Or Phone 529-176. FEMALE PACKERS WOMEN required for Bacon and Smallgoods packing. Good wages and conditions. Please apply tn person: Factory Foreman, J. C. HUTTON (N.Z.), LIMITED, 101 Moorhouse Avenue, CHRISTCHURCH. HOUSEHOLD HELP Required 2-3 mornings weekly. Vicinity St Andrew’s College. Phone 554-039 LOHREY VENETIANS LOHREY VENETIANS Require a woman In their assembly department. Full time. Part time 8.30 a.m. till 4 considered. Ring 599-173, ask for Mr Canning MACHINIST Upholstery workshop. Parttime only. Barnetts Upholstery Service, 247 Ferry Rd, Phone 30-107, a.h. 83-279.47603 MACHINIST COMPETENT, reliable machinist required for our busy soft furnishing workroom. Conditions of employment are good amongst pleasant surroundings. Apply for Interview: Sunveil Products, Limited, 284 Klimore Street, Phone 30-993 7355 OFFICE GIRL REQUIRED Good wages offered to capable girl. Apply: 111 MOORHOUSE AVE, Phone 74-687. PLEASANT CAPABLE LADY With nursing experience, required for private nursing home. Live in. Adult family board available, if interested in gardening. Write P 2743 ■‘Press." ST GEORGE'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL KITCHEN HAND A VACANCY exists at the above hospital for a full time kitchen hand. For an appointment Phone the Matron, at 559-179 7424 TELEPHONIST RECEPTIONIST SHORTLY a vacancy will occur at our Hotel for an experienced P.A.B.X. Operator who has also had experience in the handling of money and can type efficiently. This girl will need to have a willing manner together with a pleasing personality and the ability to work under pressure fpr long periods. The hours are shift work and week-end work is Involved. Naturally a worth-while .salary will be paid to compensate for these odd hours.Preference will be given to a person with own transport or to someone who lives In the vicinity of the hotel. Written applications should be addressed to the General Manager: -- *■ ' WHITE HERON TRAVEL LODGE, P.O. Box 14043, CHRISTCHURCH. 41683 WAITRESS MORNING SHIFT WE require a Waitress to work the morning shift (7 a.m. to 3 p.m., and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) in our Hunt Room Restaurant. This position would suit a mature person *5 years or older, probably married and although some waltresslng exepreience is desireable it is not essential. Own transport Is essential and ; the successful applicant must be available on both Saturdays and Sundays. Please phone 583-139 for further details and appointment. WHITE HERON TRAVEL LODGE.
VACANCY FEMALES , WOMEN FOR ICE CREAM FACTORY WE HAVE VACANCIES in our Blenheim Road B factory for women who can work full time. • Hours 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Some overtime 9 available. Apply:— Factory Manager, 1 GENERAL FOODS CORPORATION (N.Z.), LTD. >1 - 47600
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32678, 6 August 1971, Page 16
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