Situations Vacant <MEL> CLERK THE Municipal Electricity Department has a vacancy tor a mature clerk to assist in the Meter Department office. Working conditions are good and an attractive salary scale dependent on previous experience. applies. Please apply in writing, giving full details of previous experience and copies of references or cetificates of service. Also please advise your telephone number or addressto enable an appointment for interview to be arranged, addressing your application to the General Manager. Municipal Electricty Department. P.O. Box 13-047. Christchurch. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT COMPOSITER WE have a vacancy for a Compositer. Experience in Ludlow and Coldtype pasteup desirable. Apply to: The Manager, FOSTER AND PAUL, LTD, 340 Wilsons Road. DISPLAY DEPARTMENT TWO full time positions are available. WINDOW DRESSER: We require an experienced window dresser capable of creating window and interior displays of a high standard. STUDIO WORKER:. We require a person with imagination, initiative and the ability to design and construct supporting material for window and interior displays. Ticket and sign writing experience would be advantageous. Interested persons are invited to telephone 797-400 to ararnge for an interview with the Personnel Officer. DYER WE are seeking a person to train as a Dyer for our after- . noon shift, 4.30 p.m. to 12.30 a.m. The successful applicant will probably be aged between 25 and 35 with knowledge of chemistry and maths to U.E. level, a certain degree of mechanical aptitude, and the ability to work effectively with the minimum of supervision. . Please contact Mrs A. Hay. 791-840. ARGYLE FABRICS LTD . EARN EXTRA CASH t MAKE your hobby pay for itself. We are looking for a full range of Handcrafts to sell on .. a commission basis. PHONE 64-748 BUS. HRS. EARN EXTRA . MONEY ; IF your a good quality hand knitter we would like to hear from you. Phone 596-554 evenings. EARN $lOO PLUS PER WEEK PART-TIME NEW ZEALAND’S leading skin care, jewellery and cosmetic company, is presently expanding its sales team in Christchurch and Canterbury's farming area, and requires three enthusiastic, bright and active persons, to be trained as salespersons. No door to door sales: no capital required. Flexible hours to fit in with family commitments. If you have initiative and self-confidence, and the ambition to be successful, you can make the most of these talents with our thorough and interesting training. For confidential interview, phone: SUE JORDAN, 849-712. ENERGETIC TRUSTWORTHY COMPANION HELP FOR elderly widow, living in country nome. With every convenience. Live-in. Own transport essential. Reply: K 737, "PRESS,” RANGIORA. FLEWELLEN AND LIPSCOMB LTD TEA PERSON 30 PLUS required to work broken hours. 9.30-10.30 and 2.30-3.30. Includes cleaning of offices and cafe. Please phone Mrs Pickering between 8.30-9.30 for an appointment. PHONE 499-079. GARDENER RETIRED person to look after, on a regular basis, an established garden in Avonhead area. PH. 50-181 BUS. 533-980 AH.
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