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VACANCY FEMALES SHORTHAND TYPIST A FIRM of importers and manufacturers require the services of a senior shorthand typist. The position is a responsible and interesting one and salary will be paid in accordance with previous experience. Duties are many and varied and include correspondence with overseas principals, representation of the German Trade Fair and normal office work. The succesful applicant will be working under congenial surroundings in a medium sized office close to the city. For an interview appointment, please telephone 69-332. ARGOSY IMPORTS, LTD, ARGOSY HOUSE. 87 Victoria Street. .8221; TYPIST-CLERK WE require an Intermediate for our office for general clerical and typing duties. Pleasant working conditions. Salary according to experience. For an interview please Phone 65-643. R. CLUTHA HALLIDAY, Chartered Accountant, 188 Oxford Terrace, CHRISTCHURCH 1. 8341 TYPIST CLERK TYPIST CLERK TYPIST CLERK TYPIST CLERK TYPIST CLERK TYPIST CLERK WE need a reliable, alert girl to join our office staff. Good wages and working conditions. Please telephone for an appointment, W. and T. AVERY (N.Z.), LTD. ‘ 6434

HORIZON TWO a la carte Waitresses required. Experience essential. PHONE 384-389, Mr McConnell. 8343 GLENELG HEALTH CAMP RELIEF Cook for Saturday and Sunday. Eight hours each day. Congenial conditions. PHONE MATRON, 35-541, For Appointment. 8275 TYPIST SENIOR POSITION ill Ha A POSITION has occurred In our head office for a senior shorthand typist whose work largely comprises local and overseas correspondence of a confidential nature as well as some general typing. The work Is Interesting and varied and will appeal to a typist who likes variety in her work. An attractive salary is offered fully commensurate with ability for this permanent position. Please telephone for an Inter, view to the Office Manager, INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO., OF N.Z., LTD, Phone 47-169, 447 Blenheim Road, Christchurch 8219 WANTED URGENTLY EXPECTANT Unmarried Mother to mind children and do light housework In return for own room, free board, and small wage, while mother works. ' PHONE 496-530. 1688 WANAKA HOTEL WANAKA HOTEL WANAKA HOTEL REQUIRES Housemaid to start immediately. Apply:— The Manager,

WANAKA HOTEL, Phone 809. 8495 WOMAN REQUIRED WOMAN REQUIRED WOMAN REQUIRED WOMAN required for simple plain sewing, seven hours minimum daily. Good wages and conditions, plus bonus. No experience necessary. Please apply:— 8 SANDYFORD STREET, SYDENHAM. Phone 40-344. 8436 WAIMATE HOSPITAL REGISTERED NURSING STAFF APPLICATIONS are Invited from Registered Nurses to fill the positions of Staff Sisters and Staff Nurses for general duties at Waimate Hospital. Duties to commence as soon as possible. WAIMATE HOSPITAL is a Community Nurse Training School of 76 beds, and first-class Uvlng-in accommodation and amenities are available. Inquiries and applications for the positions should be addressed to the— Matron, WAIMATE HOSPITAL, P.O. Box 28, WAIMATE. 89852

VACANCY GENERAL SENIOR OFFICE ASSISTANT A WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY requires a senior office assistant with some knowledge of accountancy work. This is a new position in a growing busines and should prove interesting and rewarding. The successful applicant will be required to handle wages, outwards cash, stock reconciliations and work leading up to annual and half yearly balances. Application from either sex will be considered. For an appointment ring the Secretary, Brother Distributors, Limited, 64-888. 8276

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32701, 2 September 1971, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32701, 2 September 1971, Page 19