Situations Vacant , COMPANION] HELP IFOR Country home. Driver’s' I licence essential. Week-ends’ ; off. ■ PHONE COLLECT ATAAHUA 870. HSU' ELECTRICIANWANTED for full or parttime contract work. Excellent: return for good worker. , PHONE 859-517. or 555-517 a.h. JI i GUYS & GIRLS! WHO WANT TO GO PLACES JOIN a young team of people: (18 to 261 working for a large' New York-based Company, ini their Christchurch office. We are looking for who want a job out of the ordinary and don't mind hard! work but like big earnings. ■ If you can fit Into this; category:— CALL 62-808 to arrange an interview. 9 ■ I9S: EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIAN i s REQUIRED to work full time I; Monday, Wednesday and Fri-j day. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Appli-| cants should possess con(id-l ence, and be of neat appear-! ance. PHONE 61-438. FILM EXTRUSION CPERATO.RS VACANCIES exist in our Ex-jj trusion Department for ex- s perienced film operators. The j persons we are looking for c must be mature, reliable and prepared to work shift work. Apply:— Manager, SOUTHERN PACKAGING, LIMITED. 38 Wickham Street, Phone 843-186. J GARDENWAY ’ NUiRSERIES, LTD k I c WE require a senior retail jp assistant, preferably with n shop and horticultural knowl- i( edge, who would also be pre- p pared to work one week-end a day regularly, as part of the ii 40-hour week. P Please apply in person to: n The Manager, G ARDENWAY NURSERIES, 1 LIMITED, 435 Marshland Road. Todav April 9, or Saturday, April 11. HSU
Situations Vacant SALES OPPORTUNITY A UNIQUE OPPORUNITY for men or women 24 and over with their own car who are anxious to improve their present position and income. Previous selling experience not an essential requirement provided that you haeve the desire to learn and the ambition to succeed; we provide full training. Some of our present high achievers were once bus drivers, butchers or had their own business, therefore we believe with or xxithout experience we can help you earn big money, and receive the satisfaction that few other companies can give. For an interview ring, 68-431 The Manager. SENIOR TYPIST PART-TIME WE REQUIRE for a period of approx. 3 months an experienced senior typist to transfer files onto a computer. Hours 1.30-5 p.m. MONDAY - THURSDAY. 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. FRIDAY. We will consider creating this into a permanent position after this trial period. Apply in writing stating experience to: Managing Director ROD SPENCE LTD. P.O. Box 25-122. CHRISTCHURCH. HSU THE MARLBOROUGH EXPRESS REQUIRES CADET REPORTERS THE EXPRESS is a lively, progressive provincial newspaper. We are growing bigger and better, and we need two enthusiastic young reoorters to join our team. Marlborough is sunny, The Express is bright . . . and we are looking for staff to match. Apply now to: The Editor MARLBOROUGH EXPRESS P.O. Box 242, BLENHEIM.
ATTENTION SATURDAY ADVERTISERS RUN-ON DEADLINES We wish to advise that as from Friday, April 3, the new deadline for Saturday classifieds is... ( 3.30 p.m. Friday Advertisements received after this time could appear in our late classified column which closes at 5.p.m.
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