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LATEST N.Z. NEWS N.Z. V.C.'s AT STATE LUNCHEON MURPHY-STEVENS FIGHT AT PETONE COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Phono 53-080. 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. ( CuuiBERAINS-MitKiEMORGAN-PmupDORN | ’ STOGKENSTKn-HttmiDANTIHE-PtraME fcona TOBIAS-AHalB. Waffisfroducßai | Directed by Wcliml Curtiz | Sown Pl«y by Cisey Robinson & Jack MoffiU | From a Novel by Charles Nordhoff & 8 James Norman H«ll* Music by Max Steiner J < (Recommended More Suitable for Adults.) SPECIAL SUPPORTING • FEATURETTE "MUSICAL MOVIELAND" In Beautiful Technicolour A Two-Reel Featurette of a Back-Stage Tour Of Hollywood's Largest Studio. MUSIC! BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! DANCES! LAST AIRMAIL NEWS And REG MADDAMS AT THE ORGAN , AT ALL SESSIONS PLANS AT THEATRE TODAY

TO ALL GIRLS AND PARENTS The work of providing essential utility garments must go on, and there is no better opportunity for girls who are interested in the manufacture of garments, than to ioin the firm of Messrs. ,T. J. McCASKEY AND SON, LTD. Wo offer :- 1. A variety of interesting and highly remunerative positions for girls who are keen to be trained in machining, overlocking, and finishing. 2 The best possible working conditions in new factory premises, handy to tne centre of the shopping area. The factory is fully air-conditioned and the lighting is of the most modern fluorescent type. 3. A Cafeteria on up-to-date lines will provide a midday meal and morning and utter4. Complete sick'bay facilities are provided, and a registered nurse will be in attendance throughout the day. 5. Organized social activities will be developed. 6. A well-established staff savings scheme subsidized by the firm 7. Wages up to £4/10/- for a 40-hour week, with full opportunities of increasing 8. hostel ?s almost completed to accommodate girl employees from districts 'are* keen” to obtain a good, permanent position, with every possible prospect, we suggest that whether you have already had some experience or whether you intehd leaving school this year to take up a sound type ot employment, you apply immediately to— ■ J. J. McCASKEY & SON, LTD., WALTER ST., WELLINGTON

MAICO HEARING SERVICE .. . US Armj- and Navy wartime hearing tests with Malco Audiometer, the most widely used In America, have made available a vast, amount of data on the nature and correction of hearing Impairment. With this, the Maieo Corporation has been able to utilise Its intimate knowledge of hearing problems and medical electronics in designing the new post-war model hearing aid, now available. We are also glad to announce the arrival of batteries and the resumption of regular monthly shipments. The new Maieo "Precisioneer” model is being demonstrated without cost or obligation at the Maieo office. Write, call, or telephone lor an appointment. THE MAICO CO. (N.Z.) TELEPHONE 43-288 Prudential Bldg., Lambton Quay, Wellington, Cl. Head Office: A.M.P. Building, Auckland.

WAR ASSETS REALIZATION BOARD . SURPLUS WAR ASSETS FOR SALE TENDERS are invited for: 1. ROPE, SISAL, TARRED —Ilin., 2Jin., and 3in. circumference. 2. CORD, VARIOUS TYPES AND SIZES. (Large quantities of both items held at Te Awamutu, Mangaroa and Weedons.) 2 TENT DECK SECTIONS, WOODEN FORMS, BEDSTEADS AND WHITE PINE TIMBER IN SMALL SIZES, ex Palmerstoif North and Trentham Ordnance Depots. 4. HELMET, CRASH FOR DISPATCH RlDERS—Composition and steel. Full range of sizes. Held nt Trentham. 5. SAND BAGS, NEW—quantity 547, 900. Held at various depots throughoui New Zealand. CLOSING DATES AKE STATED HEREUNDER: Items I—3: Noon on Monday, sth November, 1945. * Items 4—5: Noon on Monday, 12th November, 1945. Tenders should lie addressed to the Board’s Secretary, Defence Services Building, Bunnv Street Wellington (Box 5080, Lambton Quay) in envelopes innikcd ll Bunny fttieet, i g , of (en|]| , r (( . X( .,. ])t , ls tt) Hcn>H ex Ordnmme Denols I are available at the Board’s Offlees in Mellington. Au.-kland (Dilworth Building). Queen St., and Christehurcn (Old Art f’! 1 >‘‘L' JVi'noVl n St) and also at Office of the District Storekeeper, rublic W oiks Dept., lhihmiih, and’as to the Items ex Ordnance Depots, at Board s Wellington Oflu-e. and I.M .D. Offices, Palmerston North, Wanganui, Stratford and Napier.

ALL-STAR EXHIBITION LAWN TENNIS BY' NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYERS AT MARSDEN SCHOOL, KARORI TODAY (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 27, 1945 AT 1.15 P.M. COME AND SEE THESE LEADING PLAYERS IN ACTION. INCLUDING DON FRANCE and NEIL EDWARDS (EX N.Z. CHAMPIONS) AND MANY OTHERS Not since 1939 has the Wellington public been given the opport-unity ot watehiug SUC All proceeds from this Exhibition will Im used for purchasing Tennis equipment for the children of St. Mary’s Home, Karori. ADMISSION: 2/6; Under 18 1/ANY CANCELLATION OWING TO WEATHER WILL BE BROADCAST OVER 2ZH

Announcing H A A GEN HOL E N B E R G H, FAMOUS DANISH PIANIST, In n Recital of Music of The Great, .Masters. HAAGEN I lOLENBERGII NIMMO'S HALL TUESDAY, NOV. 11. .t THURSDAY, Nov. S. al s,l.'> p.ni. I’HU'HS: h - (pliis lasi. Special concessions to slinlonts: plus lax. ' Bonking at Beggs.

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Dominion, Volume 39, Issue 28, 27 October 1945, Page 4

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