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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., Throughout N.Z. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (52-212) Hearing Aids—Sessions 2.15 and 8 p.m. _"= k ing's |=" A SENSATION A SENSATION Crowds are Packing Nightly. ALFRED HITCHCOCK, Producer of "REBECCA" And the "LADY VANISHES" Now gives us the Thrill Spectacle Of the YearThe exciting story of the Jives and loves of the greatest adventurers of our time. "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" As up to the minute as Tomorrow's Headlines. Starring— JOEL McCREA, GEORGE SANDERS, HERBERT MARSHALL, LARAINE DAY, ROBERT BENCHLEY. Also Screening: The Latest Film from the Ministry of Information, "CALL FOR ARMS" A United Artists Picture. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, an Experienced Third Cook, TT 4-handed kitchen; wages £2 10s. Tel. 43-941. ' VyANTED, a Head Waitress, wages acyT cording to experience. Tel. 43-941. WANTED, QFFICE GIRL for general office duties; w previous experience not essential. Telephone The Secretary, 44-606, for appointment. "OEQUIRED, FEMALE CLERK, with •*■•' good shorthand and typing knowledge. Apply PALLO ENGINEERING, LTD., 96 Courtenay Place, Wellington. TURNER AND FITTER. RANTED, a TURNER AND FITTER with the desire and ability to be trained as a Tool Maker. The position offers excellent prospects for advancement; wages £6 per week to start. Apply, with brief details as to age and experience, to 465 Evening Post. WELLESLEY CLUB. WANTED, A FIRST-CLASS STEWARD, for relieving duties. Apply personally to THE SECRETARY. LADY CLERK. APPLICATIONS are invited for- the position of LADY CLERK in a large Insurance Office. Shorthand and typing not required, but good handwriting essential. Address replies, stating age and previous experience, to 1314 Evening Post. FOREMAN BLACKSMITH. VyE require immediately FOREMAN for Tr our Blacksmithing Department. Good wages and conditions. NEW ZEALAND MOTOR BODIES, LTD., PETONE. STOREMEN. WANTED, experienced STOREMAN, TT also strong intelligent YOUTH for Store work. Apply, with references. LAERY AND CO., LTD., Allen Street. WAITRESSES REQUIRED. rpHE GRAND HOTEL requires 3 EXJ- PERIENCED WAITRESSES. Apply personally to THE PROPRIETOR. SENIOR FEMALE CLERK. "WANTED, by Manufacturing Establishment in the City, a CLERK with general office experience. Accuracy with figures essential. Apply in writing to P.O. BOX 112, TE ARO. MAKER UP FOR SILVER-PLATED WARE REQUIRED. THE position is one offering splendid *■ prospect? and good conditions to a man who has a thorough all-round knowledge of the assembly of parts and can effect repair. The ability to produce articles from sheet metal and wire will be a further consideration. No limitation will be placed on the earning capacity of the successful applicant and the advertiser is prepared to give remuneration even at the outset to the man who can produce satisfactory evidence of ability jto fill the position. Apply "Maker Up," I P.O. Box 1010, Wellington. 1 NSURANCE~JUNIOR REQUIRED. A LEADING Insurance Co. has vacancy ■-*"*• for an Office Junior (male), 16-17 i years old. Apply, in own handwriting, ' stating age, school experience, and refs., to 1547 Evg. Post. WANTED, I^XPERIENCED WAITRESS. EMPIRE HOTEL, Wellington. WANTED, JUNIOR GIRL, pleasant ' * work, 5-day week. Apply— • ALLANS PRODUCTS, Howe's Lane, off Dixon Street. rpWENTY JUNIOR GIRLS required im. ■*■ mediately. Easy work, good conditions. Apply personally to — BRITISH BUTTONS AND BUCKLES, LTD., 16-22 Plunket Avenue, PETONE.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 129, 27 November 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 129, 27 November 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 129, 27 November 1940, Page 3