Situations Vacant JUNIOR OFFICE GIRL REQUIRED for Real Estate Agents office. Must be of neat appearance. Write neatly and be good with figures. PHONE 65-246. LEADING HAND FLOOR MOULDER RELIABLE person required for iron foundry. Apply:— MR ALDERSON, PATTERNS & CASTINGS LTD, 383 MONTREAL STREET. PHONE 65-114. 2O LEADING HAND STOREMAN A person with experience in store work and a good work history is required for our Addington plant. References required. Apply in person before mid-dav to 14 Hazeldean Road, Addington. MECHANIC MOTOR Sole Charge MECHANIC wanted to run small clean workshop. Ideal for older tradesman who wishes to get out of the rat race and work this as his own business. Good salary and possibility of partnership. Only mature man with steady work record need apply. Phone 327-295 for appointment. ’ MW2O
PART-TIME TELLER A.N.Z. Bank. Rangiora — 4 days per week. Previous telling experience preferred. Apply in writing with details of previous employment to: ACCOUNTANT, P.O. Box 156, RANGIORA.
PART-TIME TYPIST PROFESSIONAL businessman requires part-time Typist, able to take shorthand and use Dictaphone, T.B.M. electric typewriter. Hours to suit — approximately 10 hours per week on at least two day. City location. PHONE 63-347. PRODUCTION CLERK A GOOD manner with people, accuracy and neatness with figures, age around 25/35 are the main requirements for this interesting position. The job involves taking orders, originating invoices, scheduling of production, keeping production and stock records, monthly stock take. Located near Addington, this opportunity carries an initial salary in the 88500/ $9OOO range.
Telephone one 799-060 to arrange a cost free confidential interview. 53 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. REAL ESTATE WE have a vacancy at our Kaiapoi office for a real estate sales person. Ours is a well known, reputable, long established firm. Someone keen, straight and reliable is needed. Only one sales person- is employed so there is no internal competition in making sales. All real estate commissions going through the office are shared equally with the sales person irrespective. It should be understood that unless one has ' had experience it is necessary that two simple general knowledge examinations be passed, before a sales person can start work. This could take up to two months. Please apply in writing.in the first instance. . Strictly confidential. R. G. BELL AND CO.. Auctioneers and' Real Estate Agents, MREINZ. P.O. Box 13130, Christchurch. STORE SALES PERSON ON behalf of a central city based client we are looking for a reliable, strong and conscientious person between say, 25 and 40 to assist in general store work and to serve ! customers in a large warehouse cum store.
Previous experience of store work, the ability to drive a forklift, and. good clear handwriting are desirable and a knowledge of horticultural materials and equipment would be a distinct advantage. For a cost-free confidential interview Phone 799-060. supermarket OPPORTUNITY WE require a young person for our Delicatessen Department. This is an interesting occupation, calling for a person who is both methodical and able to mix well with people. Apply— Mr Clarkson, - CLARKSON’S SUPERMARKET LTD, LINWOOD. Phone 898 365.
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