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AMUSEMENTS. ''»':.■'.' ' * THE CHILDREN'S PLAYERS (Inc.) THE CHILDREN'S PLAYERS (Inc.) Present "MAGIC CASEMENTS." "MAGIC CASEMENTS." "MAGIC CASEMENTS." "MAGIC CASEMENTS." "MAGIC CASEMENTS." "MAGIC CASEMENTS." (By Jean Mather) In the. • TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER On SATURDAJY.'OCTOBEE 1, 'and OCTOBER 8, at 2.15 p.m. Admission.—Adults, 2s, 2s 3d Res.; Children, Is, Is ld Res. RESERVES AT THE D.I.C. PROCEEDS IN AID OF CHINESE RELIEF APPEAL. tm ■■—. i ~i. i m—... ~ , ■ ~ MASSED MUSICAL FESTIVAL. MASSED MUSICAL FESTIVAL. WELLINGTON MUSICIANS' COMPLIMENT TO H. TEMPLE WHITE, ESQ. H. TEMPLE WHITE, ESQ. mOWN HALL WELLINGTON, -*■ THURSDAY, October 6, 1938. . ASSISTING ARTISTS: Massed Choir of-400 Voices I Conductor, Stanley Oliver The Light Symphony Orchestra Conductor, Leon de Mauny Paul and Diny Schramm ....... Piano Duo Miss Myra Sawyer ...... Soprano Miss Ava Symons ... ..-. Violinist Tudor Singers Conductor, H. Temple White Geoff.' Colledge i Baritone Organist :.\.l Clement Howe Accompanist Harold Whittle Subscription: 3s, 2s, Is (plus tax). Reservations at Messrs. Chas. Begg,and Co., Xtd. No Booking Fee. C. MEACHEN, Hon. Secretary.pONCERT CHAMBER, • TOWN HALL. Concert chamber, town hall. TONIGHT. OUTSTANDING VARIETY CONCERT In Aid of FOSTER KEITH MAJOR, Wellington's Promising Tap Dancer. Assisted by JOY ASQUITH, STAN WINERA, And the Leading Talent of Wellington. PRICES: 2s, ls 6d; Children Is. ■J^ARORI PLUNKET SOCIETY. -JUMBLE SALE. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN, FRIDAY, 6.30 p.m. Men's, Women's, and .Children's Clothing. TUMBLE - SALE. MOUNT COOK SCHOOL, Buckle Street. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, k 7 p.m. Come Early. Good Bargain*. JUMBLE SALE JUMBLE SALE .WILL be held TOMORROW, at 10.30, iVY i n SHOP,, CORNER HOSPITAL ROAD . NEWTOWN. JUMBLE SALE At : *qt VINCENT DE PAUL'S BARGAIN ;lO " SHOP, 242 Cuba Street, TOMORROW (FRIDAY), from 10 a.m. GOOD BARGAINS. JUMBLE SALE. TA JUMBLE SALE will be held on » A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, At 6 p.m., in the TERRACE' CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOLROOM, Bowen Street. • TUMBLE SALE, W.C.T.U. HALL,, CONSTABLE ! - . STREET, ~ TOMORROW, 7 p.m. ' SITUATIONS VACANT. CUNNINGHAM'S .Elite Registry. 42-205 —Women, Temporary Cook, 20s day, gentleman's home; other Workers. ' OINER Wanted. Apply Modern Shopfitters, 130 Adelaide Road. WOMAN for Housework, daily, good wage/ weekends, free. Apply 42 " Daniell- Street,- New-town. ' _ ARPENTERS wanted. ' Apply on Job, 117 Farnham Street, Mornington. GIRL FOR BINDERY. WANTED, at once, good all-round Hand. Permanent situation. Good wages. Pleasant. conditions. - JROYCROFT PRESS, LIMITED, 13-15 Garrett Street, " Wellington. GIRLS FOR DRAPERY TRADE. WANTED, Smart Intelligent GIRLS, 15 to 17 years, to Learn the Drapery Trade, Apply JAMES SMITH, LTD. TO MACHINISTS. WANTED, Smart MACHINIST for our i" Semi-finished' Frock Service. Apply JAMES SMITH, LTD. LADY CLERK. WANTED, for Merchant's Ofiice, a LADY CLERK with a, knowledge of General Ofiice Routine; no Saturday work. Reply, in own handwriting, stating age, experience, and enclosing copies of references!, to 2392 Evening Post. TO TAILORESSES. WANTED, Coat Finishers, all branches. Tracey and Sons, 53 Victoria Street. YOUTH WANTED. WANTED, YOUTH, 18-20, t to do odd jobs; must have licence to drive car; only willing lad need, apply. T. W. DEAR,.LTD., 138 JWakefield Street. ANTED, for our Model Workroom, Experienced Milliners and Improvers. Also Young Boy, good opportunity to learn blocking trade. Apply GREGORY HATS, LIMITED, Trojan House, 127 Manners Street (opp. King's Theatre). WELLINGTON. CLOTHING TRADE. WANTED, TROUSER MACHINISTS. Apply CATHIE AND SONS, LTD., Makers "Sincerity" Suits, ' Marion Street; «■■ FEMALE OFFICE JUNIOR^ 'APPLICATIONS are invited for the -«. position of OFFICE JUNIOR, for Factory at Kaiwarra; Salary ; to commence 25s per week, with travelling allowance. . ■■ ■'■'•ijßlepUesHd'-' - '"'v- ;. -- 2^E?eniQg> Po|l. "

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 78, 29 September 1938, Page 3

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