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IMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. Throughout N.Z. O)/ D L&z»\(^^ Hearing Aids Installed. TONIGHT, at 8. Finally Tomorrow, 2.15 and 8. HAL ROACH'S "ELEPHANTS NEVER FORGET." "ELEPHANTS NEVER FORGET." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY" - FRIDAY FRED AY' —— Two Delightful Pictures Still Fresh in Memory— ".WIFE, DR., AND NURSE," "THREE BLIND MICE." Were poured into a cocktail .shaker . . . music was added: and the ingredients well mixed. THE RESULT!— — "WIFE, HUSBAND AND FRIEND." "WIFE, HUSBAND AND FRIEND.'' "WIFE, HUSBAND AND FRIEND." One of. the Tastiest Screen Cocktails .-■'.- Ever. Starring- ■ Warner Loretta Binnie BAXTER YOUNG — BARNES. REMEMBER! PLAZA FRIDAY! Book ; Now, D.I.C. or THEATRE. A: Twentieth Century Fox Picture. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) "iiUniiiiiMii TUDOR I■ ! ioiiiifflp^lil Centrally Heated. Tel. 4L-210. Direction: AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. Throughout N.Z. LAST TWO NIGHTS. . . . Supports from 7.30 o'clock. IRENE DUNNE, CHARLES BOYER ' In . "The Nearest Thing to Heaven." Released throughout the world arid depicted in magazines as "LOVE AFFAIR." Truly one of the finest' pictures you'll - see this year. IN ADDITION LEE TRACY VIRGINIA WEIDLER lo . • "FIXER- DUGAN." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) " SITUATIONS VACANT. ■ . . . WAITED, J2' E i» SKft GM BOYS. Apply ' : , SUB-EDITOR, "Evening Post." < TO TAILORESSES. TI^ANTED, Coat Rasters and Finishers; TT also Apprentices. Tracey and Sous, corner. Victoria, and Harris Streets. . WAREHOUSE ASSISTANT. J .... j, A ' LEADING Firm of Manufacturers re- -^ quire the services of an ASSISTANT for their Warehouse. Applicants, must be ambitious and eager to earn promotion. Experience in.warehouse practice, though of advantage, is not strictly necessary. Reply 536. Evening Post. 1 JUNIOR CLERK. " ■ ■ v WANTED, by wholesale motor importing firm (English .cars) OFFICE JUNIOR (Male) for accounts and records work. Good prospects for,ambitious youth, 16-17 years of age. . . r. Apply. ■ ■ . 2755 Evg. Post. GREY. ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. ■pLECTRICIAN wanted (fully register-■-M ed under Wiremen's Registration Act), with previous experience in meter testing • and repairs, consumers' troubles, and, general maintenance work on a high " and low tension distribution system. Written applications, stating technical training, -with copies of. references, will -i be received up to July 29, 1939. J Westland Award rate of wages and conditions. LINESMAN-TROUBLEMAN wanted for high and low tension distribution system. Applicants must have had adequate past\experience in this .class of work and . be' familiar with the maintenance of a supply authority's lines, transformers, etc. } Written applications, 6tating previous experience, with copies of references, will t be received up to July 29, 1939. j Westland Award rate of wages and ( conditions. gmCLAIR TRoxrpEj., Engineer. ~ ~~~ CHOIR BOYS. BOYS, age 8 to 10 years, are required for the Cathedra] Church of St. i Paul; - training in correct voice production ■ and in the reading of music. n Apply to Organist at the Church, Mulgrave Street, Tuesday and Thursday at 415, or later; or by letter to Mr. Blair, 5 Park Street. NL SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. i WIOLESALE Merchant Firm requires the services of a competent SHORT-HAND-TYPISTE. Apply, stating experience, age, and en- ■< closing copies of testimonials: ■ • 2916 Evg. Post. i ' • -, _— i CTRONG YOUTH wanted for Mill •^ Work; Age 16-18. Apply 1 Factory Manager, j HOUSING CONSTRUCTION, LTTJ., Hutt Road, Kaiwarra. EARN 5a to 10s per hour Writing Show . Cards and Tickets Easy work; learn « quick from a professional, who guarantees i big results. New Illustrated Booklet \ sent to you Free. No obligation. Just -\ send your name and address to ] BERNARD E. McKAY, Show Card Studios, Wanganui. A NEW HOME INDUSTRY. HAND-MADE GLOVES. c THE FIRST PAIR CAN BE A SALE- * ABLE ARTICLE. THE DEMAND IS URGENT. WE CAN SELL ALL YOU CAN MAKE. Y^OMPLETiS of Instructions and v> materialg.. Wonderful opportunity since import - restrictions. Write for full particulars, without obliga- i tion. i WARREN LAMPTON INSTITUTE, < Dept. E, Bos 1743, AUCKLAND. WANTED—TRAINED MEN! . THESE with specialised training are in demand today. They earn good salaries—their knowledge makes them " ■worth it. Let the I.C.S. train you at home—in "your spare, time. It is a splen- 1 did insurance against unemployment! Building. ' Short Story Writing. Architecture. Commercial Art. Foundry Work. Furniture Maker. Welding. Electrical Eng. Plumbing. Concrete Eng. i In which subject, trade, or profession do you wish to be trained? Send for the ] I.C.S. Free Booklet which every ambitious | man should read. Write TODAY! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, ©epfe. 'G-, -182 ■• W-akefield St., Wellington,"

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 16, 19 July 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 16, 19 July 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 16, 19 July 1939, Page 3

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