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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant BEAUTY THERAPY AS A CAREER 1986 DIPLOMA COURSE BEAUTY THERAPY is one of the fastest growing professions in the world today, offering a rewarding career for persons of all ages. Four vacancies are available in the 1986 Beauty Therapy and Applied Aesthetics Diploma Course commencing February 3, 1986. This diploma course is an approved education department course of 1600 hours tuition with normal holidays May, August. Minimum age for acceptance is 17 years, preferably with School Certificate or higher qualifications. • Tuition fees payable by agreement. • Small classes for personal tuition. • National and international examinations. For further information write: THE COTTAGE, INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE, P.O. BOX 21120 EDGEWARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Or phone 555-529 (collect) for information to be forwarded. BEAUTY THERAPY AS A CAREER 1986 DIPLOMA COURSE BEAUTY THERAPY is one of the fastest growing professions in the world today, offering a rewarding career for persons of all ages. Four vacancies are available in the 1986 Beauty Therapy and Applied Aesthetics Diploma Course commencing February 3, 1986. This diploma course is an approved education department course of 1600 hours tuition with normal holidays May, August. Minimum age for acceptance is 17 years, preferably with School Certificate or higher qualifications. • Tuition fees payable by agreement. • Small classes for personal tuition. • National and international examinations. For further information write: THE COTTAGE, INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE, P.O. BOX 21120 EDGEWARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Or phone 555-529 (collect) for information to be forwarded. Travelodqe SOUTHERN PACT^H^EL CORPORATION 9 CHEFS COOKS VACANCIES EXIST AT CHRISTCHURCH AIRPORT TRAVEL LODGE for experienced chefs/cooks to work in our busy kitchens. Applicants must possess 706/1 and 706/2 trade’s certificates or have at least five years’ experience in the catering industry. For further details Telephone Mr Brown, 583-138. GOLD MINING A NUMBER of vacancies will become available in the near future for experienced gold miners and machine operators in our expanding mining operation on the West Coast. Preference will be given to those experienced in machine maintenance with welding, mechanical and similarly related skills. The work will involve rotational shift work, on a four day on; two day off basis, with regular overtime. • Holidays four weeks per annum. • Remuneration negotiable depending on experience. Applications should be made in writing to:MR B. BOUSTRIDGE, GENERAL MANAGER, PRIME WEST CORPORATION LTD. P.O. BOX 437, GREYMOUTH. MACHINISTS MACHINISTS QUALITY suede and leather machinists required, full and part-time positions available, to make for the Brigid Brock Label. Bonus system, central city workroom Phone 67-862 for appointment. PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS NEVILLE J. LUCAS LTD REQUIRED, TRADESMEN PAINTERS and paperhangers for a number of our city and suburban contracts starting from January 6, 1986. We pay top wages and supply transport, good prospects for the right person to take charge and run contracts. Phone 68-359, or a.h. 596-844, 585-176. WAITER/WAITRESS WE ARE LOOKING for a mature experienced person to supervise the day to day operation of our dining room and act as host/hostess. Hours Tuesday to Saturday from 3 p.m. Responsible for staff rostering and supervision. References essential. ~ Phone 559-806, * Restaurant Sorbonne, The Arts Centre.

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Press, 9 January 1986, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 9 January 1986, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 9 January 1986, Page 20

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