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j Situations Vacant LADY ACCOUNTS CLERK WE are seeking the services of a lady who has a sound practical background of clerical experience that embraces : a knowledge of ledger and journal operations, for this is the basis of the work which principally involves reconciliation. As contacts with various parts of the company are often necessary, the ability to ’ write clear communications is basic to this position. This is important satisfying I work calling for a suitably qualified lady who brings maturity of outlook to the job. In the first instance contact our Personnel Officer. Telephone 61-829. ANDREWS AND BEAVEN, LTD. 203-205 Cashel Street. 2 H2939 j LIVE-IN POSITION MATURE woman to care tor 3 children. Please apply:— P 1736 “PRESS. ' 8015 MACHINIST WANTED male, experienced i in the manufacture of canvas ' goods. . Apply in person: R. F. HUNT. 178 High Street. ' Sl637i : MAINTENANCE I FITTER AND TURNER WE are a sound, national company whose products affect everyone In their daily lives. In order to meet current demands and future growtli we are expanding our workshops and need keen capable staff in our produc t tion plants in Christchurch. For those who are interested in working on various components such as compres sors, piping, valves, etc., plus the occasional outside installation, and who are qualified tradesmen, we offer competitive rates and allowances with some overtime. If you are interested and 1 are looking for a steady posi- I tion where further opportunities for advancement are 1 always open to those who I prove their capabilities and ' wish to further their own i status, contact the Production ‘ Engineer, at <

NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL GASES. LTD, 21-27 Epsom Road. Sockburn. Phohe 487-199; ext. 88. W2347 MAW'S POSITION LIVE IN COULD be combined with own occupation as night duties only and Sunday or more If desired. Attractive flatette. Would suit mature responsible person Interested in young people. For further details ring Matron, 556-098, A.H. 559-476. ALSO PART-TIME MATRON’S POSITION WEEK DAY DUTIES Mature responsible person. Suit mother as school holidays free with remuneration. RING 556-098, A.H. 559-476. W2571 MALE PROCESS WORKERS (ATTENTION BRIGHTON, ARANUI RESIDENTS) AN opportunity exists for you to work close to home and save time and money in travelling. We have a number of new positions for male process workers in the manufacture of ultra modern equipment. Previous experience is not essential as we are prepared to train suitable applicants. If you are interested In a permanent position, working close to home, with regular overtime available for interview Ph. 886-007.

DAWSON REED and CO., LTD. 603 Pages Road. Aranui. H2326 CpALDlfilG MODERN sports good factory requires a reliable man to be trained in the assembly of golf clubs. A realistic starting wage plus Incentive bonus will be paid to the right person. Age is no barrier although a young man with keen sporting interests and a view to a career in the manufacturing industry would be preferred. Please PHONE: M. HART, 891-139. ~ W2639 £7JHamilton ■■Group MAINTENANCE MAN OR Handyman required for day shift, preferably with ability to do some tooling. . TURNERS Required for both day and evening shifts. Good wages and working conditions for the right men. Please phone Mr A. Dick, Works Manager, 44-179, C. W F HAMILTON AND CO. LTD, Lunns Road, CHRISTCHURCH. H2952 OPPORTUNITY TO earn $lOO plus per week for two men in our sales division aged 22 to 30 years. No experience needed. Full I training given. PHONE 858-500 I W25551

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33963, 2 October 1975, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33963, 2 October 1975, Page 19