Situations Vacant PARTY PLAN DEALERS MALE OR FEMALE WANT a change? Come and work for us. We will guarantee you $4O per demonstration. PHONE 480-515 BUS, or a.h. 34-750 for interview. REGISTERED GENERAL OR COMPREHENSIVE NURSE REQUIRED for night duty Sunday and Monday alternate weeks In surgical ward. Other call work possible If required. Please apply In writing to:THE PRINCIPAL NURSE, ST GEORGES HOSPITAL, MILFORD STREET. SECOND CHEF REQUIRED for City Restaurant. City and Guilds 706/1 qualifications preferred. PHONE 69-363 to arrange interview. SECOND COOK REQUIRED full time for Industrial caterer, Hornby. Hours per week 1.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday to Friday. Experience essential, award rates, plus bonus system operating. PLEASE RING 370-530, after 9 a.m. to arrange for an interview. SEWERS TEMPORARY work to sew lycra, overlocker needed. Memorial Avenue area. PHONE 518-166 SHOP ASSISTANT YOUNG person wanted for part-time work in city food bar. Experience preferred. Please phone 60-364. SHORTHAND TYPIST INTERMEDIATE/SENIOR FOR Chartered Accountants office. Direct responsibility to partner. Excellent office conditions. Varied work with scope to expand current ability. For an appointment contact Eve, Hargreaves and Felton Phone 797-484 SOLICITOR A SOLICITOR with one to two years office experience since admission would find a move to our common law department of Interest. As one of our staff solicitors, the successful applicant would be responsible for direct dealing with clients and have total file responsibility but with partner assistance immediately available. A common law background since admission is necessary to fill a vacancy which will arise in June. Written applications are invited which should include a full curriculum vitae and be directed to: Mr G. C. Everard, NICHOLSON GRIBBIN AND CO., P.O. BOX 160, AUCKLAND. STOREMAN/CLERK DUE to Internal transfer we have a vacancy for a person with Warehouse experience. This is a permanent position within a busy store supplying Industry. Applicants should have a pleasant manner, ability to deal with customers face to face and over the telephone, be able to handle paper work and have clear legible handwriting. They must be physically fit and hold clean drivers license. A knowledge of valves and pipe fittings would be an advantage but on the job training will be given. Please apply in own handwriting with brief details of work experience to: The Manager, JENKINS AND MACK, BOX 16025, CHRISTCHURCH. TRAINEE HOME APPLIANCE SALES PERSON WRITTEN applications are invited by the undersigned, for the position of trainee sales person. Applicants stating Interests and achievements, must be of an honest, bright and cheerful nature, educated to school certificate level, and have a strong interest in the electronics industry. A current driver’s licence is necessary. Age between 16 and 20 years. Rewards Include staff purchases at cost plus 10 per cent. An easy pleasannt atmosphere and generous above award wages. Apply to: THE MANAGER N. R. JOHNSON APPLIANCES LTD PO. BOX 152 LYTTELTON
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