Situations Vacant JUNIOR CLERK Midland Coachlines, Ltd, have a vacancy in the office for a Female Clerk. The duties are interesting and varied and offer a good grounding in office work. The successful applicant will have a pleasant personality and will have completed at least 3 years secondary' education and preferably passed School Certificate. An excellent wage in accordance with ability will be paid and travel concessions are available if resident on one of the company’s bus routes. Please apply In writing to W. R. Franklin. MIDLAND COACHLINES, LTD, Box 692, Christchurch. 3022 KIND WOMANKIND WOMAN KIND WOMAN KIND WOMAN KIND WOMAN KIND WOMAN OR UNWED MOTHER wanted to look after children while mother works. Free board and wages. Write— MRS E. WITEHIRA, 8 Esk Place, MOSGIEL, OTAGO. 3996 KITCHEN HAND REQUIRED BY THE SCHOOL FOR DENTAL NURSES WILL be required to act as Relief Cook on two days weekly, including Saturday. Mature woman preferred. Please Phone Hostel Matron, 69-029. KEEN LAD A well-known firm of photographers requires a 15 or 16-year-old lad who is keen to learn processing and general photography. Must be of neat and tidy appear- [ ance. Phone for appointment 497-898 business hours only. 8516 KITCHEN MAID A CAPABLE person preferably experienced in kitchen work is required for Fernwood Hostel. Good wages and conditions. Apply:— THE MATRON, Phone 559-005. 253? KINGSLEA CENTRE NIGHT STAFF KINGSLEA is a National Social Welfare Training Centre for adolescent girls situated in Shirley. The position available is for a woman and applicants must be over 21 years of age. Duties would include moving about the centre checking with other night staff during the night as well as being responsible for a residential unit Salary $56 per week gross plus an allowance of 15 per cent In lieu of penal and overtime. 6 weeks paid holiday per year. Roster is a 6 weekly rotating one. working 4 nights on and 2 nights off. Apply to:— The Principal, KINGSLEA. Phone 83-043 after 8.30 a.m., Tuesday. 3065 KEY PUNCH OPERATOR OUR company, which forms part of a group of companies in the service industry, requires the services of a Key Punch Operator in our new centrally situated Head Office. This position would suit someone who has had key punching experience, who can key alphanumeric accurately and is between 18-30 years old. If you want better working conditions better opportunities, a friendly atmosphere and greater job satisfaction, please apply in writing giving details of experience and any available references to: The Accountant, Taylors DRYCLEANING AND LAUNDRY SERVICES. LTD, P.O. Box 942, Christchurch. 3171 $ $ » LADIES, earn extra money in your own home. Phone 891-973 for details. LADY COMPANION HELP To live-in for elderly lady. Suit able applicant is assured of plea sant living conditions and tim« off. Reply P 9419 “Press” office 407; LABOURERS VACANCIES exist for labourers in our cable laying gangs. We offer permanent employment to suitable men with a satisfactory record of previous employment who will have the opportunity tc be trained for future promotion to “Cable Layer.” Superannuation and sick benefit schemes are available and regular overtime is worked. Apply in person to Mr Dickey. Cable Superintendent, at the Packe Street Depot between 8.30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Tuesday. 3327 LOADER DRIVER EXPERIENCED Operator required. Immediate start. Apply on the job, Tuesday (Pound Road, Islington). NEUCHATEL INDUSTRIES (N.Z.), LTD, PHONE 497-063. 3951
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33241, 2 June 1973, Page 36
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