Situations Vacant i I TYPIST CLERK (FOR electrical appliance 1 manufacturing company worki ing directly for the general (manager and accountant. We : require a person able to do typing and assist with bud getry control work. The per I son we envisage will have a U.E. education level and will : have received commercial training, followed by business! ' experience in a small enter prise The position is permanent and only persons who foresee 13 or more years of employ Iment with the company are ; asked to apply. This is an excellent position 1 with good prospects. We seek 1 a lady of 23-35 years of age I (being ideallv suited to this! iob. I In the first instance telephone Mr Hunt or Mr Hod|gens at 891-274 or 891-007 j (4l-138 a.h. 1 _6616 TIMBER WORKERS 1 WE require two capable men; ■and a youth for general yard! work. I Apply:— MR N. REID. P. G. MORRISON (1970), LTD. 156 Langdons Road. Papanui. Phone: 529-096. 6548| ! UNMARRIED MOTHER TO look after 2-year-old boy. Own room and small wage.
Phone 154 Hanmer Springs! between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. l3OBl UPHOLSTERY APPRENTICE; AN apprentice is required to learn the Upholstery trade in our modern centrally situated factory. A variety of: suites and chairs are pro-; duced and excellent training! assured. Staff purchase rates, I superannuation, sick benefit i scheme and social club avail-1 able after a qualifying period ! Apply— MR M. POCOCK, DUNDAS TRADING CO. LTD 80 COLERIDGE STREET CHRISTCHURCH 2. ' Phone 50-738. (Subsidiary of Smiths Citv Market, Ltd.) 13509 VICKIE’S RESTAURANT WOULD like a Waitress, preferably with overseas experience. Hours 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. PHONE 66-765 AFTER 2.30 P.M. 7867 ■ — WELDER WE require an energetic man for production welding in our assembly plant. Good wages and overtime. Apply:— P and D. DUNCAN. LTD, 87 St Asaph Street. 7076 WAIPAWA HOSPITAL BOARD COMMUNITY
NURSE TRAINING
WAIPUKURAU HOSPITAL, HAWKE’S BAY APPLICATIONS are being received for the class commencing March 18, 1974. This interesting and worthwhile 18 months course is open to both male and female students in the following age groups. I Male—2o-45 years. I Female—l 7-45 years. Good accommodation and recreational facilities are available. Inquiries and applications] should be addressed to: THE SUPERVISING MATRON. Private Bag 590, Waipukurau. j _ 7778 WEST COAST HOSPITAL BOARD PSYCHIATRIC STUDENT NURSE CLASS .APPLICATIONS for three year Psychiatric Nurse j Course commencing March' 11, 1974, are invited from! young men and women with; a minimum of 6th form I entry but preferably with' 6th form Certificate or U.E. Please apply to the Supervising Matron, West Coast Hospital Board. P.O. Box 387, Greymouth. j ™4 WAREHOUSEMEN I WAREHOUSEMEN WAREHOUSEMEN SENIOR AND JUNIOR SENIOR AND JUNIOR SENIOR AND .JUNIOR Senior Warehouseman required for our despatch- department. Preferably with Ifootwear experience. WAREHOUSE JUNIOR Young man for our footwear warehouse. Excellent prospects. Apply to Mr Marett:— I REGENT FOOTWEAR. LTD, ICnr Madras and Tuam Sts. Phone 66-499. 13491 WELDERS I WE have vacancies for Certified Welders for our Structural Steel Shop at Maces Road, Bromley. Extensive overtime worked. Top rates of pay. Transport provided from city. LU NEY’S, 129 KILMORE ST. PHONE 69-884 _3378 WALLPAPER WAREHOUSEMAN WE require the services of a male aged 16 to 25 with future prospects in the Retail and Representative field in our ever expanding organisa-] tion. Excellent buying privileges and staff superannua-l tion. Apply in person:— The Manager. GUTHREY BOWRON AND CO., LTD. Corner Manchester and Gloucester Sts, Phone 60-684
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33434, 16 January 1974, Page 21
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