Situations Vacant BOOKKEEPING MACHINIST HERE is a grand opportunity for a young lady interested in making a career for herself as a Bookkeeping .Machinist. Our machine is a Burroughs L5OOO Full training will be given. Good salary depending on qualifications. Please applv to:— MR MURDOCH J. F. HARGRAVE LTD, 87 Garlands Road, OPAWA, Phone 33-139. J areergirl BOOKKEEPING MACHINISTS ARE becoming a rarity these days with the advent of the computer? Our clients appreciate this but they need an experienced person to operate their Addo-X. Initially, this would be a full time position and a busy one, but there is ultimate scope to learn various accounting aspects within their organisation. Centrally located, our clients are more concerned about experience and capabilities than salary, but note, they will pay you well. Verv attractive offices. Whv not think about joining their fri -idly office team. Ph. 67042. Guardian Royal Exchauga Assurance Building Hereford St. P.O. 80x2338 Telephone 67-042
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