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VACANCY FEMALES ! ST GEORGE’S PRIVATE a HOSPITAL FEMALE LAUNDRY HAND A vacancy exists in the above Hospital for a Female Laundry “ Hand. Hours 7.30 a.m.-4 p.m. I For an appointment: PHONE 559-179, EXT. 65. 7478 » 1 ST NICHOLAS HOSPITAL NURSE AID REQUIRED FOR night duty on Saturday nights. Hours 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. I Apply: MATRON, Phone 44-090. STOCK CLERI? ; LAMINEX INDUSTRIES AN immediate vacancy has arisen for a female clerk in the 25 to 40 age group with a good standard of education and previous office experience. This position is varied and interesting, and as stock records are involved, accuracy with figures and legible handwriting are two of the requirements. Kardex experience would also be an advantage but is not essential. Advantages of working for one of the Alex Harvey group of Companies are numerous, these include congenial working conditions, free transport to and from the Square and excellent buying privileges of all Alex Harvey products. Interested persons please apply to:— MRS K. STANAWAY, LAMINEX INDUSTRIES, SHANDS ROAD, HORNBY, PHONE 497-089. B7lO TYPIST LAMINEX INDUSTRIES Head Office, would like to appoint a young lady aged 20-35 years as a Typist in their modern office situated in Hornby. Your work would mainly be copy typing and other duties associated with typing such as filing and organising outgoing mail. Shorthand would assist, but is not essential. As you can see, the work offers some variety and in addition with Alex Harvey Industries, the staff benefits are great, including good staff buying privileges. Apply to: j MR N. F. SMITH, ■BMMM■■■HMM| BH * LAMINEX INDUSTRIES, e Shands Road, Hornby, g Phone 497-089. >• —■ ■ ■ ■ - —— TYPIST-CLERK SOLE CHARGE POSITION WORK VARIED AND INTERESTING Salary tn accordance with qualifications. Apply— MANAGER, Telephone 65436, P.O. Box 727, CHRISTCHURCH. WANAKA HOTEL WANAKA HOTEL REQUIRED Bistro Waitress to start immediately. Apply to: Manager, WANAKA HOTEL, Phone 809.

VACANCY GENERAL ; MARRIED COUPLE Position offered married couple as Barman and General in South Canterbury Hotel. Experience not essential. This position offers opportunity to ambitious couple keen to advance in the hotel trade. Ability to accept responsibility is necessary. Apply to: HOTEL VACANCY, P.O. Box 125, timaru X8045 READ THIS ARE you looking for something to do in your spare time? ARE you dissatisfied with your present job? If I could show, you a way of working a part-time job into a full-time job and total financial independence, would you be interested? The people I am looking for must be capable of working on their own with minimum supervision and have a degree of self motivation. Do you qualify? If you don't, but have a genuine desire to be, this type of person, then you may also apply. For appointment Phone 583-139 aH week-end (staying at White Heron Travel Lodge), or write— PETER VINE and ASSOCIATES, P.O. Box 29036, Fendalton, Christchurch. ~ NOTE: If you are the type of person who puts things off till tomorrow, don’t apply.

■VACANCY GENERAL U.T.C. SHOPPERS CLUB (A WORLD WIDE SHOPPING DISCOUNT AND TRAVEL CLUB) IS LOOKING for additional staff to introduce the club and benefits to Christchurch. Attractive commission and bonuses by way of overseas trips are offered to qualifying applicants. Membership now totals 400,000 overseas and is rapidly increasing in New Zealand. Persons with some experience and ability are required for positions of sales supervisors. Phone D. W. Crompton, 68-083 any time. Christchurch Unit Manager. UNIVERSAL TRAVELLERS CLUB. Or write Box 2143, Christchurch. 8734

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32707, 9 September 1971, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32707, 9 September 1971, Page 19