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AMALGAMATED THEATRES AMALGAMATED THEATRES AMALGAMATED THEATRES AMALGAMATED ■ THEATRES ■ Throughout N.Z. Hurry and Book. Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 52-212. ■Uses. king's Hearing Aids Available. -TODAY r —TODAY— AT 2.15, 5, and 8 P.M. ANOTHER MIGHTY KING'S .ENTERTAINMENT .FEAST! A wonderful star combination in a comedy even more hilarious than "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town.1" GARY CQOPER—MERLE OBERON GARY COOPER—MERLE OBERON GARY COOPER—MERLE OBERON GARY COOPER—MERLE OBERON ! GARY COOPER—MERLE OBERON GARY COOPER—MERLE OBERON GARY COOPER—MERLE OBERON GARY COOPER—MERLE OBERON GARY COOPER—MERLE OBERON GARY COOPER—MERLE OBERON - With - PATSY KELLY & WALTER BRENNAN - In - "COWBOY AND THE LADY." "COWBOY AND THE LADY." "COWBOY AND THE LADY." "COWBOY AND THE LADY." "COWBOY AND THE LADY." A Samuel Goldwyn Production. HE WAS A COWBOY FROM THE WEST— An Honest, Simple' Puncher a Long Way From Home. SHE WAS A LADY FROM THE ■ EAST— A Sophisticated Lady, Looking for Fun ... and Hungry for Romance ... the Situations that Follow After They Meet—will Roll You in the Aisles with Laughter—and Thrill You with Brand-new Romance. A United Artists Release. Shorts Include: "ETERNAL FLAME," The First of the New World Window Series. : And Latest Victorian Bush Fire Scenes. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . . . BUT IF YOU RESENT BEING "HI-JACKED" INTO PAYING "TOP" PRICES AND WANT TO SEE A GOOD SHOW AT REASONABLE PRICES . . . SEE RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN, Loretta YOUNG—Spencer TRACY. Loretta YOUNG—Spencer TRACY. 1 PARAMOUNT Theatre of ARAMOUNT Stars. 1 ■ ■;— ——^ —-■ SEE. DETAILED ADVERTISEMENT ' . . THIS PAGE. ~ SITUATIONS VACANT. T\7"ANTED, Salesman, experienced in sell- * ing advertising space; good proposition; splendid prospect for right man. Apply * . . , 1842 Evening Post. UNDERWEAR TRADE. '. TI7E have Vacancies for a number of ™ Skilled Machinists, Unskilled Girls, and Juniors. Constant work under good conditions. Inquiries and visits from girls and their parents are welcomed. Geo. Beardsley and Co. (N.Z.), Ltd., 179 Wakefield Street. Tel. 52-497. WANTED, Youth, for office, 16-17 years, knowledge of typing an advantage, excellent prospects. Apply THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. (N.Z.), LTD., WANTED, COMPETENT OFFICE JUNIOR, Female, aged 17 to 19; essential good writer and quick at figures; work all day Saturday; salary £2 per week. Apply 754 Evening Post. COAT AND COSTUME MANUFACTUEER. WANTED, Experienced Machinists, Table Hands, and Apprentices. Fulltime work. Apply H. Phillips, 149 a Vivian Street. . TO BOYS. WANTED, a SMART BOY to be apprenticed in our Pressing Department. This is an excellent opportunity to learn a useful and profitable trade. Apply immediately to 758 Evening Post. TAILORING MACHINISTS. WANTED, Coat, Vest, and Trouser Machinists, Constant work guaranteed; weekly bonus if competent; all new machinery and ideal workroom conditions. SMART JOURNEYWOMAN. Also wanted to train Apprentices, and take charge of Trouser Section. Good salary and prospects for the right applicant. ' Applicants can ring 50-103 Saturday morning. ABELCO, LTD., 36-40 Vivian Street. SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. YOUNG LADY, with 2-3 years' experience, is required by a Wholesale Company for the above position. Salary commensurate with ability. Apply 1866 Evening Post. WANTED, BOY, aged about 16 years, for position of OFFICE JUNIOR. Apply to TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM CORP'N. (N.Z.), LTD., Kent House, Kent Terrace, Wellington. WANTED at Once, YOUTHS and BOYS ~^ for the Pressing Room. Apply— A. LEVY, LTD., Levy Building. YOUTH FOR CUTTING DEPT. rpHE Services of an Intelligent Youth -*- are required for our Cutting Department, excellent prospects for an "ambitious lad to Jearn a remunerative trade. Apply MATHESON AND WILKINSON, LTD., 20-22 Victoria Street. JUNIOR MECHANIC. WANTED, for our factories, Junior TT Mechanic, with experience of sewing machines; splendid prospects. Apply Manager, Fashions, Ltd., Gas Co. Buildings, Courtenay Place, Wellington,

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

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

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