Situations Vacant srtßH ACCOUNTS CLERK THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS has an opening for a young man or woman, preferably with some previous office experience. Duties include credit control. The work is Interesting and varied, and would enable a suitable applicant to further a clerical career. Hours are 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Applications should be made in person or by letter to:— The Accountant, THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD, Cathedral Square, CHRISTCHURCH. ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN Position offered to Draughtsman with three years’ office experience since qualifying N.Z.C.D. W. H. D. BELLAMY, Architect, 17a Victoria Street, Christchurch. 8811
BUILDER'S LABOURERS PERMANENT positions for experienced Labourers in the Ham area. Good wages and working conditions with regular overtime. Apply: M. L. PAYNTER, LTD, 405 Madras Street. Phone 67-812. 16976
BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR A person with a mature approach to her duties and with experience in handling ledger work is required for a position in our Head Office in Cashel Street. Working conditions in our modern building are excellent and a congenial atmosphere prevails amongst our large staff. Please apply in the first Instance to: The Administration Manager, CANTERBURY FROZEN MEAT CO., LTD, 199 Cashel Street, Christchurch, or phone the Administration Manager, 71-609, for an appointment. 7839 BULK STOREMAN AN experienced bulk storeman is required to handle foodstuffs for our factory and warehouse. Must be able to drive a forklift truck and keep store records. For further particulars regarding wages, staff benefits, etc., please apply in person to: Mr W. H. Hall, N.Z. COFFEE and SPICE CO., LTD, 219 Moorhouse Ave, Christchurch, Phone 50-505. BB3l BULLDOZER OPERATOR Experienced Bulldozer Operator required. Excellent wages plus overtime. Phone 421, Kalkoura. 8856
CENTENNIAL MILK BAR WAIMAK BRIDGE HELP REQUIRED for shop and for sandwich-making, etc. Hours 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Not necessarily one person. PHONE 8976. BELFAST. 8875 CLERK (FEMALE) WE have a vacancy for a Female Clerk. This position is suitable for a girl leaving secondary school or Technical Institute with good educational background. Permanent position with salary commensurate with ability. Good working conditions in new modern office. Please telephone for an appointment with one of the principals. STURGE, WILSON AND CO., Stock and Sharebrokers, 71 Cambridge Terrace. Christchurch 1, Telephone 65-746. BOO6 CAR WRECKING ASSISTANT WE require a mechanically minded young man of about 16-18 years in our car wrecking yard for general duties. He must have a driver’s licence. Apply:— Manager, McPHAIL MOTOR PARTS, Phone 40-316. 8972
COMMUNITY NURSE OR NURSE AID CALVARY HOSPITAL WANTED, experienced Nurse for Geriatric Wing, 2.30 p.m. till 10.30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Apply by Telephoning 65-589 for an appointment with the Matron.
COOK PART-TIME CALVARY HOSPITAL WANTED, experienced First Cook, Monday and Tuesday, 6 a.m. till 2 p.m. Also Relieving Second Cook, 8 a.m. till 2 p.m., Monday to Friday. Apply by Telephoning 65-589 for an appointment with the Matron. COOK Evening meal only. Most week-ends off. Apply personally:— BLACK HORSE HOTEL, Lincoln Road. 7039 COOK IS required at Christchurch Girls High School Hostel. Hours of work from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. Apply to:— The Matron, 85 PAPANUI RD, Phone 557-673. 7836
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33447, 31 January 1974, Page 21
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