AMUSEMENTS Adventure So Vast—lt Took the North-West Mounted Police to the Top of the World. Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. Four Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m.. 8 p.m. Prices: 1/ to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available. Box Plan at Theatre. Phone 30-100. Heated to 68 Degrees. Warner Bros. Present The Spectacular Thriller! ERROL FLYNN In one of the most Gallant Epics. The story of the Fearless Few whose Heroism thunders thru' a million miles of snow covered wilderness. "NORTHERN PURSUIT" "NORTHERN PURSUIT" With JULIE BISHOP — HELMUT DANTINE. GENE LOCKHART — JOHN RIDGELY — SPECIAL — FIRST PICTURES OF The Amazing Cyclotron GIGANTIC ATOM SMASHING MACHINE SCIENTIFICALLY DESCRIBED ON THE SCREEN "Hunting the Devil Cat" (Sports Thrill) "BAA-BAA BLACK SHEEP" (Novelty). Latest Paramount News. Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAURICE CARBINES at the Civic Organ. I TTTlinPl CINSMA :: REMUERA I i UUUIV | ph 24-749. To-night Bt 8. Leslie Banks In the Edgar Wallace Thriller " THE DOOR WITH SEVEN LOCKS" A British Detective Story of Scotland Y'ard. ALSO: Latest Newsreels, Cinesound, eUj. Recommended by Censor for Adults. fp X TT?TV I CINEMA :: TAKAPUNA J i. X | ph ,8-405. To-night at 8. Arthur Askey in the British Comedy " KING ARTHUR WAS A GENTLEMAN " Approved for Universal Exhibition. ["AVONDALE | Final L y t Nelson Eddy. Susanna Foster In the Magnificent Production: 44 PHANTOM OF THE OPERA " Selected Supports. (Adult Recommendation) FQTTVp A XTFT I ONEHONGA I o 1 rvrllN ph 54-380. To-night, 8. Jon Hall, Leon Errol 44 THE INVISIBLE MAN'S REVENGE " Recommended by Censor for Adults, and 44 THE MEMPHIS BELLE " [AMBASSADOR J % STSi Sonja Hcnic, Jack Oakie, Cesar Romero in " WINTERTIME " One of Sonja • Henie's Best. Richard Dix, Jane Wyatt in "THE KANSAN" A Sizzling Story of the West. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. f~TPAR N E L L I LIdJIiK 1 iii I Phonc 43 . 789 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Margaret Sullivan. Ann Sothern in 44 CRY HAVOC " Ben Lyon. Anne Crawford in 44 THE DARK TOWER " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. royal" ErEE TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Lorc-tta Young, Dir.na Bnrrymore in 44 LADIES COURAGEOUS " Aprroved for Universal Exhibition. Eddie Brnckcn. Betty Hutton in *' THE MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK " Rccommtnued by Censor for Adults. HIS MAJESTY'S 8 _ TO-NIGHT — 8 MATINEES 2.15 — SATURDAY — 2.15 and WEDNESDAY THE KIWIS THE KIWIS THE KIWIS ! "MAADI GRAS" "MAADI GRAS" Com. To-morrow (Friday) — DEMAND PERFORMANCE! DEMAND PERFORMANCE! Designed to meet the hunders of requests for I HIT NUMBERS I. cm "THE. KIWIS" early I successes, a p.og.amme ol the most popular I items from "DE3ERT DAYS." "CAIRO CARNIVAL" and "ALAMEIN AN I ICS" will be presented lor the TINAL WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY. BOOK TO-DAY AT LEWIS EADY. LTD. Gallery Day Sales at Theatre Kiosk. Prices: DC. Una R.S.. S : Stalls. 4.-; Gallery. 2/. Matinee: D.C. and R.S.. of. Stalls, 3': Gallery. 16. Children (matinees only): D.C. and R.S., 2,6: Stalls, 1.6; Gallery, 1/. All plus tax. Direction: K.C.P. Entertainments, Ltd. STALI., Children's Clothes. Oddments, etc., ll a.m.. Friday.—Mercantile Auxiliary Rooms, 3, Darby St. *23 MICHTINGS AOTEA RUGBY CLUB. A General Meeting will bo held at 7.30 p.m. TO-MORROW EVENING (Friday), at 20, Ferry Buildings. Business urgent. 23 M. PAEWAI, Club Captain. WILL - Members of Ferguson Park Tennis Club please note that the Annual Meeting will be held on Thursday, 23rd, at 8 p.m. 23
GIRLS WANTED GIRLS WANTED for CLERICAL POSITIONS at the FARMERS' TRADING COMPANY, LTD. Girls seeking Employment in Office Work will find it worthwhile to call and discuss a position with us. Juniors are assured of encouragement in the type of Office Work they prefer, and will receive training in the Company's time and at the Company's expense under highly qualified and capable Executives. Our office organisation is so flexible that we can frequent4y place Seniors, who have never had office experience, in clerical positions at full award rates. Very few Offices can give such a comprehensive field for initiative and enterprise as the Farmers'. STAFF Excluding Departments, Factories and Branches, we employ 263 Girls on our Office floor, distributed in various sections, such as the ACCOUNTANCY DEPT.—The Accountancy Statistical, and Share work connected with this huge enterprise, is taught and controlled by this Department. Tn addition to the books connected with our 3-lobson Street Department Store, we keep the records for each of our 6S Branches. GENERAL CLERICAL—This embraces Invoicing. Dissection. Records, Filing, Mail Order, Adjustments, Correspondence, Stenographers, Cashiers, etc: \ MACHINE ACCOUNTING —The Farmers' trains its own staff in Machine Operation, and has the largest single commercial installation in New Zealand of Burroughs equipment, comprising Calculators, Adding and Accounting Maciiines. TELEPHONE OPERATORS—We have the largest commercial switchboard in Auckland, comprising twenty trunks, and serving 103 telephones. We combine a Telephone Order Department with the Exchange, and staff receive a thorough training in order taking. STAFF ADVANTAGES —All the amenities of a Financial and Progressive Company are provided: Good wages, staff hospital (under the supervision of a fullv qualified Sister), morning and afternoon tea, staff and parent buying discounts, wedding gifts, no Saturday work. Call and see or write to the Employment Manager. FARMERS' TRADING COMPANY, LTD. HOBSON STREET ... - AUCKLAND
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 199, 23 August 1945, Page 10
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