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Vacant JUNIOR I SHORTHAND TYPIST CLERK A SHORTHAND Typist Cleri lis required for our whole ‘ sale warehouse. i The successful applicant ; must have a good knowledge of shorthand typing and be | interested in other clerical j duties. This is a good position in a smaU office and carries an excellent salary. Applications which will be treated in strictest confidence should be made to:— The Manager. BENJAMINS LTD. 90 Lichfield Street. CHRISTCHURCH.

JUNIOR PRODUCTION OFFICE CLERK WE have a vacancy for a YOUNG LADY of 16-18 years of age to assist with production records and telephone attendance for our Wiring Harness Factory, No previous experience is necessary but applicants must be neat and accurate with figures and have a pleasant manner on the telephone. The work is interesting anti varied. Wages will be in accordance with age and experience and there is scope for advance- : ment. I Please apply with referi ences or School reports to:— Mr C. F. Saville, HAMAL PRODUCTS, LTD, 160 Ferry Road, CHRISTCHURCH. ~JUNIOR TYPIST THERE will be a vacancy in February for the above position in a large firm of Chartered Accountants. The postion would suit someone who has been studying typing at school or has had up to 12 months office experience. The work will cover dictaphone typing and accurafe copy typing. Apply in writing or phone 169-083 for an appointment. LAWRENCE, GODFREY AND CO, Allan McLean Building, 208 Oxford Terrace. 7850

JOINERY ORDERMAN A capable and experienced Joinery Orderman-Machinist required by established firin. Permanent position with good wages and regular overtime. Apply: J.J. CONSTRUCTION CO, LTD, 102 Champion Street, : Phone 64-429. 7838

JUNIOR FEMALE CLERK A YOUNG LADY 17-18 years old is required for general office duties, preferably with an interest in stamps. Apply— Mr A. Taylor, LAURIE FRANKS, LTD, 181 Durham Street. Phone 66-067. 1 7762 JUNIOR BOY OR GIRL FOR MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOE DEPARTMENT BEATHS offer a young person of about 17 years an exceptional opportunity to train in all aspects of shoe fitting and sales.

This position carries a top ij wage, particularly in the e case of a girl, as a male wage arate would be paid to her, ci and there are the other ad- J vantages of working in a progressive modern department store, such as generous staff buying privileges, etc. iApply now to:— L I The Personnel Manager, 11 BEATH and CO. LTD. Cashel Street. ~lunioM. FASHION h SALES TRAINEE ; WE offer a tremendous chance to a fashion conscious young lass of about 16 years, to learn all aspects of fashion merchandising. — To a young lady, preferably » with School Certificate and R with a flair for fashions, this could be the start of a wonderful career in this fascin- , atlng sphere. Apply in person to:— MR W. LONIE. TONEE TRAVEL, R HEREFORD STREET. w 7876 a{ JOIN a progressive organis-j i ation that is constantly ex- i . panding. APPRENTICE Al UPHOLSTERY £ An apprenticeship is offered pt to a high school leaver who or wishes to enter a skilled re trade. All facets of upholstery are taught, and to a young gi man wishing to learn useful h: trade with high quality work- w. manship in a modern factory, at this is a unique opportunity, isi Sick benefits cover, generous or storewide buying discounts ac with subsidised superannua- ti; tion by invitation after a qualifying period. q Apply Mr M. Pocock, i DUNDAS TRADING CO. LTD, L 80 Coleridge Street. A division of SMITH’S CITY MARKET LTD. 7987

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33446, 30 January 1974, Page 27

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