uations Vacant | CAREERSEARCH INTERMEDIATE TYPIST CITY opportunity within a] Legal Office. Both Shorthand and Dictaphone typing (more of the latter). Electric typewriter, Modern offices. Very good working conditions and 1 salary. JUNIOR PARTS ASSISTANT WE require for our Parts Department a young person who is desirous of making I a career in motor parts meri chandising. Initially duties j would include some packing :ol parcels for despatch and I delivery of same .to freight [depots but training will be given in all aspects of parts : merchandising. I Please apply in first ini stance in writing giving details of age. any previous experience and details of schooling etc, to: B D. Fisk. Parts Manager, AMURI MOTORS LTD. P.O. Box 825, Christchurch. JUNIOR WANTED A BRIGHT young person wanting to learn the Clothing [Trade is required for a small congenial factory. Apply in writing to:— P.O. BOX 141, CHRISTCHURCH, or Phone 63-934. JUNIOR SALON ASSISTANT WE require a young person who wishes to pursue a career in hairdressing for our City Salon. School Certificate is preferable. Write to: Mrs Hurley, P.O. Box 1104, Christchurch. KITCHEN ATTENDANT REQUIRED for Sandwich making and some Breakfast Preparation. Hours 5 a.m. to 8 a.m., Monday to Friday. TELEPHONE . MONDAY MRS B. MORRIS YMCA 60-689 LEGAL SECRETARY WE have a vacancy for an experienced Legal Secretary capable of both Shorthand ana Dictaphone typing and familiar with legal documentation. We will pay a generous salary to the successful applicant Our modern offices are equipped with new IBM self-correcting typewriters and working conditions are pleasant. Please Phone: J. G. MATTHEWS LANE NEAVE & CO, SOLICITORS, PHONE 793-720. LEGAL EXECUTIVE/ LAW CLERK LEGAL office requires a legal executive or law clerk, preferably with some experience in estate administration and conveyancing, for full time position. Apply in writing giving details of qualifications and experience to: P.O. BOX 610. CHRISTCHURCH. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Electrical Engineer or Superintendant APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of electrical engineer or superiniendant to the Lyttelton Borough Council. Applicants must have experience in the electrical supply authority field. Salary is in accordance with the higher salary commission scale. Council has recently moved into newly redecorated offices which pro- ■ vide very good working conditions. A copy of the schedule of duties and conditions of appointment may be obtained from the town clerk, P.O. Box 4, Lyttelton. Applications close on June 18, 1979 at 4 p.m. D. A. HILLIER, Town Clerk. S2 LEGAL WE require an Office Junior. Typing would be an advantage. Apply in writing to:— Office Junior, P.O. Box 533. CHRISTCHURCH. MACHINISTS WE require experienced freearm and flat machinists to sew leather and vinyl handbags. Good conditions and wages. Full time preferred. Apply:— PARKLANE HANDBAGS 115 Lichfield Street. Phone 65-172. WS26 MATURE PERSON REQUIRED to clean central city Town House and flat. Wages and hours by arrangement. Phon* 795-170. |
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