• Stt ua ti° ns Vacant ra 1290 Radio Avon NEWSROOM SECRETARY , IF you’re a young woman in , ■ her early 20s who likes to know what’s going on in town, can type competently and have an ability to get along with people and work under pressure, then the I vacancy in our Radio Avon! Newsroom might be just the) job for you. Tlie position is a secretarial one. Applications should be in writing to: — Mrs H. Moor, Personnel Officer, RADIO AVON, P.O. Box 1290, Christchurch. .1 5754 PAINTER AND ’I PAPERHANGERS j j Wanted tradesmen. ; Good wages plus overtime : I J. STOKES • Ph. 894-978 after 7 p.m. ! I 53944 ] PRESSERS i CONTRACT PRESSERS for ifulJ contract shearing gang.; ’lO months work. j Apply:— -PRESSERS.’* Box 248. I Alexandra. 7819 ’ PERMANENT POSITIONS WE would like to interview ; people who have experience I in. any of the following positions and can give proof of good work records. PRESS • OPERATORS PRESS SETTER 1 ELECTRIC RANGE ASSEMBLERS PROCESS WORKERS
■ Please apply: MR J. SCOTT, i MOFFAT APPLIANCES LTD. 16 Osborne Street, LINWOOD, Phone 891-007. | 57905 PERMANENT STOREMAN WANTED I FOR flooring warehouse. I Must be conscientious. Good wages. , Apply:— Mr D. Jack. POI.YIT.OR PRODUCTS, 290 Tuam Street, Phone 63-836. M 69191 l'l PART-TIME TYPIST ja UP TO 30 HOURS PER N WEEK . ( e -A VACANCY exists at the I ■Department of Education's! , McKenzie Residential School, : ; 483 Yaldliurst Road, for aI ? i part-time typist. I The successful applicant I will be required to perform ; secretarial duties for prill- " cipal. Standard public service conditions of leave and service apply. Salary will be I dependent upon qualifica-1 tions. No public transport - passes the school so own I transport is essential. I Applications in writing, • giving full details of qualifica- ' i tions and experience, close 1 with the Administration I Officer, Department of Educa- , I tion, Box 2612, Christchurch, 1 j on Tuesday, May 25, 1977. j 5745 Receptionist Receptionist I WANTED for modern Legal -i Office. Duties include operating a P.A.B.X and a considerable amount of typing. Must be accurate typist and have ability to deal with I clients in a pleasant and effiI cient manner. Prefer applicants over 211 'years of age. i PHONE MRS WRIGHT 790-260.1 I M 14451 careergiii RECEPTIONIST DOES it annoy you when you I are interrupted, the phone is ringing, clients at the I counter? — then don’t apply! for this position. Despite • interruptions, this IS anj interesting job where you! will meet a wide range of people from all over the' world plus handle a variety of office work. Typing is certainly handy. There are 1 quiet and frenetically busy — moments — but no monotony. Naturally neat grooming and a genuine liking for people is very important. PHONE 67-042. M 1478
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