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AMALGAMATED ]?H.EAJLKI^ AMALGAMATED THEATRES AMALGAMATED THEATRES AMALGAMATED THEATRES Throughout N.Z. _>*-*-">"c TAT E^^"""*--^ <-^_^ O x A T 13,^-"-'''^ TWO BIG FEATURES. iUO Seats at Is 350 Seats at Is 6a lircle 2s 3d. All seats reservable TODAY! TODAY! , HERE COMES TWO-GUN , ACTION. Another red-blooded, actionbacked story dedicated to that grand body of men, the Texas Rangers, who ride the prairies ever ready to lay down their lives for Law and Order. The Screen's Greatest Outdcx < Star, GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN in "RENEGADE RANGER" "RENEGADE RANGER" "RENEGADE RANGER" "RENEGADE RANGER" "RENEGADE RANGER" " (App. for Universal Exhibition.) Also: i Murder in the movie colony— A new slant on Hollywood. ! FRANK ALBERTSON, . ELEANOR LYNN, . I I In I ■ | "FUGITIVES for a NIGHT." I "FUGITIVES for a NIGHT." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) | R.K.O. Radio Pictures. Plan at D.I.G. and Theatre. (Telephone 61-695) < . . . BUT IF YOU WANT REAL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY .... 500 seats at Is, 800 seats at Is 6d, and 200 lounge seats at 2s 3d ... plus opportunity to reserve at Is 6d in the stalls or 2s 3d in the dress circle—A REAL ' DRESS CIRCLE AND A GOOD PROGRAMME . . . SEE RONALD COLMAN, RONALD COLMAN, Spencer TRACY, Spencer TRACY, JACK OAKIE. JACK OAKIE. PARAMOUNT Theatre ARAMOUNT of Stars SEE DETAILED ADVT. ON THIS PAGE. ~ SITUATIONS VACANT. GIRLS WANTED. DRYANT AND MAY, BELL, AND CO., LTD. offer constant employment in congenial surroundings to YOUNG GIRLS desiring factory work. Apply immediately fr> THE MATRON. ; , Factory, Tory Street, Wellington. . WANTED, """" ~ V\7B have several vacancies for SHOE vv AND SLIPPER, MACHINISTS, POST TRIMMERS, and YOUNG GIRLS to Learn. Apply NEW ZEALAND SLIPPERS, LTD., Railway Avenue, Lower Hutt. TAILORING TRADE 7 WANTED, First-class Coat Machinists, *" also Apprentices; constant employment. The Elbe Tailoring Co., 262 Lambton Quay, 4th Floor, Hannah's Bldg. WANTED, Experienced MALE CUTTER, for Shirt and Pyjama trade. State experience and wages required. Write • , I 737 Evening Post. l ■ . . ■. . ■ ■ WANTED, BOY just left .School, keen *T to learn the outside furnishing trade. I Duties will include linoleum-laying, carpetLmaking,~etc. When trained this is a very well-paid trade. Suitable boy will be indentured under two very skilled seniors. Apply 721 Evening Post. -WANTED, SMART GIRL as Junior T T in Retail Office; must be able to type neatly, shorthand not essential, but a keen girl who is attending night classes and anxious to get on is required. Age about 16 years. Salary £1 a week first 6 months and thereafter half-yearly in-' creases. 720 Evg. Post. JUNIOR SHORTHAND I'YPISTE. A LARGE Exporting House has vacancy TYPISTE* * JIS? R <* SHORTHAND xxiriaxiij, age 16-18. Some experience an advantage. Reply, stating age, previous, experience, if any, * and qualifications, to ' "Exporter," 1663 Evg. Post. BOY FOR LEGAL OFFICE. A SMART BOY is required by a lead- -*■■*• ing legal firm. Good conditions, and excellent opportunity for advancement. Apply in own handwriting, stating age and enclosing COPIES references, to— "Promotion," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wellington. TMTILLINERS, Improvers, Young Man, 1 • A- TX- Apprentices, and Machinists. Good wages and conditions; bonus. Apply Anita 1 Milliners'-, 64 Manners Street. LEGAL. j A WELLINGTON Legal Firm requires! ±*> the Services of an OFFICE GIRL. Duties include typing but knowledge of Shorthand is not essential. Apply BOX 478, Wellington. WAIPAWA HOSPITAL BOARD. PUKEORA SANATORIUM. APPLICATIONS addressed to the un-i f- *• dersigned are invited for the follow-j ing positions at Pukeora Sanatorium, Waipukurau:— (a) Night Sister: Salary £160 per annum with free board and lodgings and free uniforms. (b) Staff Nurses: Commencing salary £120 per annum with free board and lodgings and free uniforms. Copies only of testimonials to be submitted. * P. R. SMYRK, Managing Secretary. Waipukurau. Tl/TESSAGE BOY wanted, no Saturday i-TX work. Apply a. McMillan and son, ltd., ■' Saw and Tool Makers, 31 Bond Street. , .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1939, Page 3