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Amalgamated Theatres Ltd., Throughout N.Z. nin bk seek ! ’ TODAY Sessions 2.15 - 5 - 8 p.m. TYRONE power WSlSwir. DARNELL WHBONE < Approved tor Universal Exhibition). COMPLETE CHANGE OF NEWSREELS — Include the Following Items—■«T ZANT TWA XT T'»TTI>XTC” SENSATIONAL PICTURES JUST LONDOJA bUivJXo ARRIVED BY AIR-MAIL. "Mr. Wendell Willkie leoves for England," "Defence of England ond "Launching of New Battleship. BOOK D.I.C. or Theatre. Telephone 51-277.

SITUATIONS VACANT (Continued). HOME Utility and Nurses Bureau require Children’s Nurses. Karituiies, Governesses. Colonial Mutual Buildings. Tel. 46-963. HAULER DRIVER. ■yi/ANTED. Hauler Driver, 2nd Ticket. V ' ApplyBENNETT A PUNCH, LTD. Ohakune Junction. ENGINEERING, WANTED. Man, not. eligible for mili- ’ ’ tary service, for light repetition and general engineering work. Apply— A 312, ''Dominion.” WANTED. JUNIOR Typirite or Female Clerk. One xvith Machine Book-keeping experience preferred. Apply— DALGETV A CO., LTD., Wellington. SENIOR GROCER. rXAPABLE taking over management v- of branch store is required for Wellington provincial town. Applicants should not be liable for military service. State age and whether married or single. Give details of previous experience, including display work, and enclose copies of references. S 318. ‘•Dominion.” OFFICE JUNIOR. WANTED, for a leading Mercantile VV and Shipping Office. BOV under 17 years of age. Apply THE ACCOUNTANT, P.O. Box 1493, Wellington. WE have a vacancy for a ShorthaudTypiste of about 2-J years’ experience. Good opportunity for youug lady wishing to improve her position. Apply personally THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO. (WELLINGTON) LTD., 12-16 Manners Street. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT'S OFFICE. | XITANTED immediately, experienced ’’ man as Managing' Clerk for above in main centre North Island. Accountancy student preferred. Must possess strong personality and be ineligible lor military service. Partnership may eventuate. Apply in confidence, stating age, experience, and enclosing COPIES only of references, to — •‘lntegrity,” Care CHARLES HALVES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wellington. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. J7OR an EXPERIENCED SENIOR T SALES LADY in a prominent Wellington Footwear Store. For anyone between the ages of 25 and 30 years, who possesses business ability, initiative, and a pleasing personality, this position offers excellent prospects. Reply, with copies of references, to — "SHOE SALES,” Box 36, Te Aro, Wellington. LIFE ASSURANCE. A RE you taking full advantage of your owu capabilities? If you are interested in Salesmanship, it is advisable to become associated with an Organization that offers scope for rapid advancement to Executive Office. If you are ambitious, one of the oldest established Life Offices has a vacancy for you to conduct an Agency on excellent terms. This is your opportunity—Apply No. E 316, "Dominion." All applications will be treated as confidential. SHORTHAND TYPISTE. \ PI’LICATIONS are invited from ex--“TV perienced Shorthaml-Typistes. preferably with a knowledge of invoicing and siock recording, to fill a vacancy in n m:iiiuf:i<-tlifer’s head office. Commencing salary £3/1.)/- per 10liiinr week. Apply in first instance, enclosing copies of testimonials to — "ACCOUNTANT.” P.O. Box 772. Wellington. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR INVOICE CLERK. ENI'ERIENCED CUSTOMS A COSTING WORK. \ N e.vellem opportunity exists lor a -*Y Young Man or Young Lady Io obtain a permanent and responsible position ou the staff of n large Important Mercantile House in the above capacity. Considerable overseas business is done and applicanls should have a sound knowledge of Invoicing, Costing and Customs Work. Essential flint male applicants should not be eligible for overseas military service. Reply by letter, slating age, experience, etc., ami enclosing COP) of reference from last employer, to — Ipportiinity," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wellington.

SITUATIONS \ ACANT (Continued). FUR TRADE. AX T E' require YOUNG GIRLS Io " LEARN FUR TRADE. Excellent conditions and prospects. Apply WHOLESALE FURRIERS. LTD., 5 Willis Street. WA NTED AN EXPERIENCED MAN to take charge of our Furniture and Soft Furnishings Department. Experience of carpet sewing and laying preferred. Apply, giving full particulars, to — O. s. LUCAS & CO., LTD., Stratford. ~JUNIOR SHORTHAND-TYPI STE. rpilE Services of a bright young Girl are required for a city office. A little experience desirable, but not necessary, provided applicants have had good tuition in Shorthand and Typing, ami been well educated. Preference will be given to a girl with personality and of good address. The work is of an extremely interesting nature. Apply, stnting age. qualifications, and details of any experience, to — "SHIPPING.” H 323, ‘'Dominion." CARPENTERS. WYOLWORTHS (NEW ZEALAND), LTD. require Carpenters for the new Wanganui store. Overtime worked, and uo time lost. Apply— FOREMAN. Woolworths Maintenance Deparlmem, Cuba Street, AVellington, or to Foreman ou Job. Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. EXPERIENCED DIE SETTER. ONE of the largest Canister Manufacturers in New Zealand has a yacancy for an experienced Die Setter as Foreman of its Press Department. Applicants must have thorough knowledge and experience in the setting ot tools and dies, and must be also capable of handling labour. The position carries a good salary with excellent prospects of advancement. I Apply, giving details of experience, etc., and copies of references, to—"DIE SETTER.” C/o .1. I LOTT. LIMITED, Advertising Agents, P.O. Box 991, Auckland. TVANTED, immediately, Experienced V ’ FLATLOCKERS, OVERLOCKERS, CROSS STITCHERS, PLAIN SEWERS. IMPROVERS, and APPRENTICES for the Underwear Trade. Apprentices’ wages to start £1 to 25/-; latest working methods; permanent work. Apply LESLIE BOUZAID, It) Vivian Street. Tel. 52-894. SAWMILLING. EXPERIENCED men wanted for our King Country Mills: — 1 Hauler Driver (2nd Ticket i. 1 Scarfcr. 4 Crosscutters. 5 Breakers out. 1 Ropey. 3 Bush Skiddics. 3 Tram [lands. 1 Plate Layer. 1 Bcnchnian —Keep Saw. 7 Other Mill Hands. 1 Orderman. 5 Other Yard Hands. Apply— ELLIS & BURNAND. LTD.. Hamilton. ‘\TOTE.— Under the Uoslal It eg uI.Tio 11 s Correspondence addressed to n num de-plume, initials or number, to care ol any Post Office, will NOT be forwarded from the office of posting Advertisers who do not desire their names and ml dresses disclosed may have replies ad dressed c/o ‘‘Dominion.’’ All such replies will he forwarded to advertisers promptly FARM HANDS WANTED. VVANTED? 'l'raclor L’ioughmaii. <iu- ’’ gie, for Matapiro Siation ; good wages lor suitable man. Ring 6312. Hastings, evenings. yVANTED immediately. Cowman ’’ Gardener (3 cows), good conditions mid w’age Al'Pl.'' II I! - Ifncmers’ Co op. Assn.. Lid.. Box 4.>. Hastings. | Vj7\l?RrED Shepherd required fm- conn- I i‘l t| .y s |i,. ( .p Station: wife to cook fol ' family' 131. and 3 or 4 men; no school. Stale wages rei|uiri-d to Box SI. 'I aihapc. VVYnTFD. Married Slii-pherd. start ’’ March 1. wife cook, man all work; inrn cottage; wages £•> per week. Ring 505 D. Mastertoll, or write MSSI "Do minion." Mnotition. , VVANTEI). experh need man for Shep- ’’ herding and general farm work ; 2 good dogs necessary; wages £4 per week and found. Apply A. B t'arlsmi. Tel. 294:68. Dnnm-virke. VVANTED, reliable Man for dairy farm ’’ of I<M) cows. Must have good knowledge of farm implements, machinery and horses. Award wages. 1’959, '‘Dominion." Palmerston North. yVANTED. for sheep farm, Kimbolton. ’’ conifieteiit mnrrii’d man, able to do sheep and general farm work; all emus. Apply Bartlett and Sons. Kimbolton, or Abraham A Williams, Lid., Palm. Nth.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 120, 14 February 1941, Page 2

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