Situations Vacant SERVERY ASSISTANT •UNIVERSITY HALL. 9 Maidstone Road. Saturday, Sun■dav, 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. For 8 ' week-ends. Responsible ■ mature woman needed. i Inquiries, office hours. 830 ’to 4.30, Telephone 516-113. T 3430 STOREMAN THERE is a vacancy for al .man of at least 25 years at I Jour modem freight terminal■ |in Woolston. Experience in jour industry and an H.T. licence a distinct advantage. ■ Good wages and safety boots : supplied j Apply to:— The Operations Manager, , SEA FREfGHTWAYS LTD. 53 Curries Road, Woolston. Phone 33-024. ■_ T 4737 1 ST GEORGE’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL IWE will soon have the fol,l lowing positions available: 111) Registered Midwife for | two nights weekly, in I Maternity Dept. Charge position. 1 (2) Nurse Aid. 2.30 to 6.30 p.m. on two or three afternoons per week, to care for post operative tonsil children. Experience not needed. Apply:— MATRON. PH. 559-179. ' T 5005 SENIOR TYPIST I FOR an agent and Importing ; Company situated in city area. (Shorthand and dictaphone I typing plus general secretarial j duties and assisting in office i administration. This is an ini' teresting position embracing all facets of the Company's activities. For personal interview contact. Mr W. B. CRACROFT, Phone 67-547, 116 St Asaph Street. P.O. Box 427. T 3283 Taylors STEAM PRESSER STEAM PRESSER WE require the services of an experienced presser for our Riccarton branch. Good wages and conditions. Apply:— MR CLIFFORD. 81 Riccarton Road. Phone 65-577. T 3364 THIRD COOK COKERS HOTEL requires an experienced Third Cook. Apply to:— THE CHEF, 52 Manchester St _T3425 TEACHER FOR ART AND CRAFTS 15 HOURS PER WEEK KINGSLEA GIRLS RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL CHE Kingslea Girls Residential School, situated in the subirb of Shirley, is a residential nstltution administered by th department of Social Welfare, rhe girls, aged 13-17. attend ‘he school located in buildings rd'acent to the main residential accommodation. Excelent facilities are available md the successful applicant vould be expected to be comretent and able to interest he girls in a wide variety of Art and Craft activities; hours ire flexible but 9 a.m. to 12 toon. Monday to Friday roiiid be most suitable. Applications in writing showing relevant qualifications and experience close with the Regional Superintendent of Education. Box 2612 Christchurch, at 9 a.m.. on September 20, 1976. Applications should be forwarded in envelopes marked Art and Craft Teacher, Kingslea. 4244 TELEVISION SERVICEMEN RANGIORA THINKING of a change? Want to join the most progressive television company in Christchurch. Then why not give us a phone call We require fully or partially qualified servicemen for our Rangiora branch. Please phone: Mr 1. Angell, BATEMANS TELEVISION (1973). LTD, Phone 67-892. TELEVISION SERVICEMEN RANGIORA THINKING of a change? Want to join the most progressive television companyin Christchurch. Then why not give us a phone call. We require fully or partially qualified servicemen for our Rangiora branch. Please phone:— Mr I. Angell. I BATEMANS TELEVISION (19731. LTD. Phone 67-892. TYPIST CLERK WE require a typist clerk. 16 or 17 years old to assist with Registration. Court Filing Stamping and general clerical duties in our office. U.E. would be an advantage. Please ring 64-585 for an appointment. JOYNT, ANDREWS. COTTRELL & DAWSON, Solicitors. 141 Cambridge Tee, Chch. TEMPORARY PART-TIME TYPIST CLERK RELIEVING position available for 2 weeks from next Mon day. Would suit a woman with typing ability and genera! clerical experience, including cash handling. Approximately 4 hours dally. Apply to: — Secretary/Manager, RICCARTON WORKING MENS’ CLUB, Phone 489-953. T 3387
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