Situations Vacant ’ SALES PERSON AN opportunity exists for a part time or semi-retired person to sell our product. Own car essential. If you rave a natural sales ability please phone W. K. MacDonald, 5194)73 or write Solar Installations Ltd. Box 22191. MW24
WAGES TEMPORARY IF you are conversant with Computer wages, and would like to work for a few weeks, you may be able to help our cdent. Payroll of about 100. Sockburn area. Hours. 8.30 to 4.30 with some flexibility. Telephone 67-642 TYPISTRECEPTIONIST AN interesting opportunity involving Dictaphone typing. Reception, some wages and administration work. A. knowledge of Bockkeeping would be an advantage. Maturity Is essential, so age group 25 - 35 is preferred. Bealey Ave area, hours 9 a.m. - 5.30 p.m. Salary uegotiable.
? Telephone 67-042 j CASHIER I THIS is a full time position, but you would be free during i school holidays. Previous exi perlenee in cashier work is I necessary, as you would be - handling large amounts of [cash daily. An ability to type ■ I would be useful. Excellent II working conditions and remuiineration. Telephone 67-042 DICTAPHONE TYPIST PERHAPS you are a Ist class dictaphone typist who would like to add a further dimension to your skills. Our client is seeking someone to learn how to operate a word processing machine and It Is envisaged that you would vary this work with typing on an 1.8. M. typewriter. Legal experience would ba required. Age group 20 plus. Excellent conditions and thers could be some flexibility .regarding hours. Telephone 67-642
CAREER SEARCH 79-83 Hereford St, CHRISTCHURCH, 1 Situations Wanted ABLE 20 year old girl with good work record requires work. Please Ph; 664)93. 22 EXPERIENCED roceptionirttypist requires work. Also ; interested In a van driving ! position. Ph. Yvonne 557- ’ 492 or 857-701. 22 (HAIRDRESSING apprentiee- . ship, by keen young lady, 6 months experience. Phone j 887-057 day, 34-674 evening. . PIANIST, organist, rhythm guitarist, seeks position in band, dance school or similar. Ph. 67-877, MS27 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL Requires full-time position. Preferably land girl or with animals, but anything considered. Has driver’s licence. PHONE 887-903 or 791-427. 26
Situations Wtd. Farm EXPERIENCE on sheep and crop farm required by 22 year old draughtsman for 6-12 months starting mid October. Pref. Otago-Mid Canty area, very keen to learn and work. Salary not primary consideration. Ph. Chch 41-217. YOUNG married couple wish to work on dairy farm. Reply "Press” 4828. Sporting Fixtures CULVERDEN MENS MID-WEEK TOURNAMENT September 24 Sponsored by Lion Breweries No. I tee. 8.0-0: C. Morrison, B. Douglas, J. Bell, J. Burrows. 8.06: T. Jordan, C. SheriShepherd, B. Mclntosh. 8.12: C. Smale, J. Smala, R. Dwyer, G. Munro. 8.13: P. Geange, L. Earl, T. Poulsen, R. Mills. 3.24: C. Addis, J. Brice, B. Jordan, L. Buxton. 8.30: McCracken (4). 8.36: B. Harris (4). 3.42: B. Malcolm, D. Mils, G. Erceg, M. Sisson. 8.43: D. Draper, D. Dwyer, Kaiapol pair. 8.54: K. O’Callaghan, M. Lawrence, K. Dwyer, A. Dickson. 9.00: A. Thom, T. Burrows, M Earl, L. Dablnette, M. Gordon, and partner. No. 6 tee.
8.30: J. Black, B. Pool, N. Scott, I. Frizzell. 8.36: M. Henderson, G. Maxwell, G. Gardner. E. Murray. 8.42: R. Bateman, A. McClean, B. Farquhar, P. Coleman. 8.43: R. Fairburn, F. Loe, W. Higgins, T Mallory. 8.54: D. Earl, J. R. Johns, Kalapoi pair. 9.00: C. Burrows, B. Burrow*, R. Denley, S. Watson Any cancellations please phone Culverden 112 LINCOLN LADIES GOLF CLUB SS-plus TOURNAMENT September 24, ISBO. Draw: Mesdames A. Arbuckle,. W. Cracroft, D. Black, P. Brycs, J. Brown. R. Bax, M. Bresnahan, P. Columbus, M. Cheat, M. Cossan. J. Craig, O. Chetwin. N. Collins, N. Coop, A. Columbus, S. Donaldson, P. Day, P. Dunbar, M. Fraser, D. Forsyth, P. Gilmore, T. Gilpin, R, Garrod, L. Hueston, M. Holliday, D. Irving, K. Jane, S. Jenkins, J. King, G. : Kirby, E. Kennedy, C. Lynch, L. Leary, B. Milne, E. Murtagh, A McElroy, N. Mcßride, B. Olley, J. O’Connell, N. PhflJ>ott. D. Pankhurst. C. Pounsord. C. Pearson. S. Rattrav, M. Roberts, M. Robinson, C. Robinson. E. Robinson, J. Rowe, M. Siggelkow, C. Steele, P. Saville. W. Stace, B. Taylor, E. Tait, J. Titter, X. Wilson. M. White, S. Woodham.
SHOTGUN START 10 am. Ladles are asked to be on the tees by 9.55 ua. LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. Phone 316-177
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