| Situations Vacant HELP WANTED ON casual basis to assemble interesting jewellery In your own home. Should live near Armagh Street/ Stanmore Road. Ph. 810-144. I BEAUTY THERAPY AS A CAREER I FULL TIME DIPLOMA COURSE 1985 APPLICATIONS are now being accepted from students Interested In Beauty Therapy as a career. The 1985 Diploma Course commences February, 1985 — terminating November, and Is a Registered Course under Section 186 A of the New Zealand Education Department, students must be at least 17 years of age and keen to be successful with their studies, as the course is a comprehensive one. Those wishing to apply will be interviewed In Christchurch, during November - December. For further Information write or Phone 555-529, 559398. The Principal, THE COTTAGE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE, P.O. Box 21-120, Edgeware, CHRISTCHURCH. BRICK LAYER QUALIFIED brick layer required for cottage work. Must be able to work unsupervised and willing to train an apprentice. Apply: T Ballard. DUNCAN GREY LIMITED Phone 496-085. i i CAR CLEANER SALES PERSON TRAINEE I WE require a vigorous, ambl- . tlous person, 15-18 years of age, who would benefit by their enthusiasm In a job that carries unlimited opportunities. Please apply In person to: , The Manager, i FOUR CYLINDER CENTRE, I 45 Moorhouse Ave. LMVD. COMMUNITY PRE-SCHOOL WORKER A part time position of approx 5 hours (negotiable) per week for a community pre-school worker in the Reefton area as part of the Buller rural education activities programme. The work involves giving assistance to parents in providing education experience for pre-school children establishment and support of family play groups and giving Information and encouragement to the use of local preschool facilities. The pre-school worker will work under the guidance of the district officer for early childhood education, and the Buller Reap management advisory committee. Applications close with the secretary, Buller Reap, P.O. Box 236 Westport, on Tuesday, November 20, 1984. EARN THAT EXTRA CASH FOR CHRISTMAS OUTWORKERS 'required by ladles’ fashionwear manufacturer. Excellent rates of pay for experienced machinists in both plain sewing and overlooking who are capable of producing complete garment Telephone:— 582-023 after 8.30 a.m. EARN UP TO SUS4OO PER I WEEK TAKING snap shots in your I area, part or full-time. No ex- I perience or selling required. Write to:— H. PHILLPOTT, P.O. BOX 4269. ESTABLISHED WORKSHOP REQUIRES mechanic or handyperson to help with’ increased work load. Top wages, TELEPHONE 796-698. EXPERIENCED PERSON REQUIRED FOR Town supply dairy. Must be fully experienced and able . to take responsibility. References essential. PHONE 7030 KAIAPOI after 7 p.m. FACTORY WORKER FULL time strapper required, i must be capable of doing I overtime when required. Phone: l POULTRY PROCESSORS. RANGIORA 6109. GROCERY WE require a person for our , Grocer Pricing Section. Ac- ' curacy Is essential. 1 Apply with references:Mr Clarkson, 1 . NEW WORLD • 1 SUPERMARKET, PAGES ROAD, ARANUI.
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