I VACANCY FEMALES SYDNEY YOUNG LADY, assist mother with young family for six months, from mid-May. Live in. Reply, Segelov, 16 Tivoli Ave, Rose Bay 2029, Sydney. i STAFF REQUIRED A vacancy for Relieving Night Sister, mid-April. FuU time Staff Sister, also Mature Nurse Aid, mid-May. Part-time Cook required immediately. For appointment phone Matron 79-538, between 8 a.tn. and 4 p.m. 6371 SENIOR CLERK WE have a vacancy for a reliable and accurate clerk in our General Accounting Section. Neatness and some previous clerical experience are essential. This position could suit a married woman with satisfactory family arrangements. A generous salary will be paid to the right person. Please telephone 65-669 for an appointment. The Accountant, PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LIMITED, P.O. Box 112, Christchurch. 3422 SALESLADY for SPORTSWEAR WE are looking for a competent Sales Lady with a flair for fashion selling in our busy Ladies* Sportswear Department. The position is permanent and full time. The working conditions most pleasant and generous staff discount available. Apply:— L. N. MORRIS, Staff Manager. 3779
SOFT FURNISHING MACHINIST WE are anxious to engage a lady machinist fully experienced in soft furnishing making up techniques. As we enjoy a reputation for excellence in this department we require an expert whom war prepareed to reward accordingly. The wage is $47 gross. Generous staff discount and most pleasant working conditions. Apply:— L. N. MORRIS, STAFF MANAGER, D.I.C. 3790
SALESLADY FOR KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT ASHBY Bergh and Co, Ltd. require a senior lady for a period of approximately 4-5 months. This position could possibly lead to regular employment. A lady with previous experience in the selling of kitchenware and allied lines would be preferred but this is not essential. Apply: The Manager, High Street. 3548 TELEPHONIST RECEPTIONIST A PERMANENT position is now available for a competent mature person to fill the position of Telephonist Receptionist in our office. The successful applicant will be required to type and be able to operate a P.A.B.X. telephone exchange. For personal interview apply:— The Manager, J. LAMB and SON, LTD, J. LAMB and SON, LTD, 234 Lichfield Street. 2747 THE CORNER BOOKSHOP REQUIRES a part time assistant for mornings 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. A good educational background essential. Would suit university student. For interview please phone 558-112. 2711 TYPIST RECEPTIONIST APPLICATIONS are called for a Junior or Intermediate TypistReceptionist, in a new and well appointed office, in the city area. The successful applicant will be joining a team of young ladies, and will find the work of an Interesting nature. For an interview please ring: THE OFFICE MANAGER, PHONE 64-135. UNMARRIED EXPECTANT MOTHER OFFERED kind home with young couple. 6 miles from town. Ph. .Will 725 Ashburton. WANTED URGENTLY UNMARRIED expectant mother tp assist convalescent mother with three children, nine years, five years, and two years. Own room in comfortable modem home. Details:— PHONE 488-381. WEST COAST HOSPITAL BOARD CHARGE SISTER MATERNITY WARD, WESTLAND HOSPITAL A Charge Sister is required for the Maternity Unit attached to Westland Hospital. This is a modern maternity unit of 11 beds. Live in or out. Salary and conditions In accordance with the Hospital Employment Regulations. Further particulars may be obtained from the Matron, Westland Hospital, Hokitika.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32880, 1 April 1972, Page 23
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