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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD.,! AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., Throughout N.Z. PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (52-212). Henving Aids. Sessions, 2.15 and 8 p.m. "!= K lNG's . |^~ i PACKED OUT LAST NIGHT! , Samuel Goldwyn Presents DAVID NIVEN "RAFFLES." DAVID NIVEN — As — "RAFFLES.", DAVID NIVEN "RAFFLES." DAVID NIVEN "RAFFLES." DAVID NIVEN "RAFFLES."1 DAVID NIVEN "RAFFLES." DAVID NIVEN "RAFFLES." DAVID NIVEN "RAFFLES." — With — OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND. A United Artists Picture. RAFFLES ... A THIEF . . . yes, but what a thief . . . the most beloved crook iri all fiction • • - gay—romantic—daring . . . Also Showing: The Latest 1940 "MARCH OF TIME." THE FUNERAL PROCESSION OF THE LATE MR. M. J. SAVAGE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SITUATIONS VACANT. W"ANTED, Kitchenhand. Apply Oak VT Quick Lunch, Ltd., Dixon Street. JOHN DICKINSON AND CO., Croxley House, Frederick Street. MANUFACTURERS of Croxley Sta- ■"-"■ turnery, have several Vacancies fori Experienced Girls; also for Juniors (age! limit 21). to learn the trade. Apply ' ' . FACTORY MANAGER. GIRLS WANTED. /^J.OOD wages, go6d conditions, constant employment. Apply, to J r The Matron, BRYANT & MAY, BELL & CO., LTD., Tory Street, Wellington. WANTED, COAT BASTERS and ?Y FINISHERS. TRACEY AND SONS, 96 Courtenay Place, Second Floor. WANTED, immediately, SMART LAD or YOUTH to learn hardware trade. Good prospects. Apply SIMS HARDWARE, 131 Cuba Street. FROCK FINISHER. TTEAD FINISHER to take charge of our •"--*- Frock Finishing tables. Excellent opportunity. Apply THE MANAGER, FASHIONS LTD., Gas Company's Building, Courtenay Place, Wellington. ( , MACHINISTS. WANTED, COAT and TROUSER MACHINISTS, constant work. Apply ; BOULEVARD TAILORS, 21 Courtenay Place. OFFICE JUNIOR FOR Commercial Office. One just left school preferred. Shorthand not necessary but some knowledge of typing an asset. No Saturday work. Apply by letter to >■ "INEXPERIENCED," C/o Jenkins Advertising Service, Levy Buildings, Manners Street. JUNIOR TYPISTE. "REQUIRED TEMPORARILY for the **> D.I.C. Office, a JUNIOR TYPISTE, with 2 to 3 years' experience. PP y~ THE SECRETARY, The D.I.C, WELLINGTON. MACHINISTS AND LEARNERS, UNDERWEAR TRADE. NEW BONUS PAYMENTS enable skilled girls to earn considerably more than the award wages. Permanent positions, excellent working conditions. Vacancies for EXPERIENCED, GIRLS and BEGINNERS. Inquiries welcome. GEO BEARDSLEY & CO. (N.Z.), LTD., 179 Wakefield Street. Telephone 52-497. WANTED, EXPERIENCED CHOCOLATE DIPPERS. Apply— ADAMS BRUCE, LTD.. College Street. -IVTACHINISTS and TABLE HANDS IVL wanted for coats and costumes, good wages, ideal conditions. Apply J. HAYS AND CO., First Floor, Fletcher's Buildings. Willis Street. . SPECIAL MACHINIST. WANTED, urgently, SPECIAL MACHINIST, wages £3 ss. JOHN MACK, Fowlds' Building, Manners Street. Telephone 47-639. TO TAILORESSES. FINISHER wanted, able to under-baste, good wages and bonus. JOHN MACK, Fowlds' Building, Manners Street. Telephone 47-639. CONNELLIE WORK. | DRESS FACTORY requires someone with CONNELLIE MACHINE to do fancy work. Apply 2071 Evening Post. CUTTER'S TRIMMER. GOOD Prospects for INTELLIGENT AND ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN. PHOENIX TAILORING CO., 10 Vivian Street, Telephone 50-212. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. WANTED, immediately, KITCHEN HAND for Diet Department. Forty-hour week and award wage. Apply i "DIETITIANS

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 96, 23 April 1940, Page 3

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