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AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD., Throughout N.Z. ni.fi zfl \(>^ Hearing Aids Available. TONIGHT, At 8. AN ENCHANTING ADVENTURE FOR EVERYONE-YOUNG OR OLD! IN TECHNICOLOUR. IN TECHNICOLOUR.' Maurice Maeterlinck's "THE BLUE BIRD" "THE BLUE BIRD" "THE BLUE BIRD" "THE BLUE BIRD" "THE BLUE BIRD" "THE BLUE BIRD" "THE BLUE BIRD" . "THE BLUE BIRD" "THE BLUE BIRD" "THE BLUE BIRD" "THE BLUE BIRD" A 20th Century-Fox Picture. (Approved - for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO AN ANZAC'S XMAS LETTER. AN ANZAC'S' XMAS LETTER. Plans D.I.G. or Theatre. Tel. 51-277. ■ 11l TuD ° R ii U jiftLLI9kSTttET TEL. 4-1-219 [ QHECTION>AHUCAMATBD THEATRES HTQ,, FINALLY TONIGHT, At 7.30 Edward Small's Greatest Triumph , "KIT CARSON" "KIT CARSON" . "KIT CARSON" "KIT CARSON" Starring . JON HALL—LYNN BARI Also showing Also showing-!— Walter Wanger's "SLIGHTLY HONOURABLE" "SLIGHTLY HONOURABLE" "SLIGHTLY HONOURABLE" . , " With PAT O'BRIEN RUTH TERRY (Both Recommended by the Censor for ' Adults.) . - SITUATIONS VACANT. TI7ANTED, Experienced Waitress and I" Kitchenmaid, good wages. Apply at once, 138 Cuba Street. WANTED, WAITRESS, also HOUSE- " . MAID-WAITRESS. ' Apply - . CARLTON HOTEL. ' i NOTICE TO PARENTS. J A PPREJNTJCES are now being enrolled **■ to commence work on January 6, 1941. Parents are assured that their daughters will be well trained and given every assistance to become expert Coat or Trouser Machinists. .. Wages to commence, 25s per week. Apply '. "- CATHIE AND'SONS, LTD., "Sincerity" Suit Makers, lla Marion* Street, Wellington. IRON FOUNDRY * "REQUIRES FOREMAN to:take charge, ■*-» good wages and bonus to right man. Reply immediately to P.O. Box 1103, Wellington. WELLINGTON- HOSPITAL - BOARD. TMMEDIATE Applications are invited J- ' for the following positions at the Maternity. Hospitals;" Lower Hutt:— Registered Midwives, Salary £130 to £140 per annum. •.-•-- " Registered ' Maternity Nurses, balary £115 per annum. • , ~,."' AH'positions include'board, lodging, uniform and a-specified ■• amount of laundry. If .applicants are'required to live out an adequate lodging allowance will he paid. • ' J. B. I. COOK, . - ■ ■ ■ Secretary. -MOTOR MECHANICS. W3 have, Vacancies for . 3 EXPERI- -., ENCED MECHANICS, not necessarily A Grade. These positions offer reasonable chances of permanency, and top-rate wages will be paid to suitable men. Excellent working conditions and first-^ class equipment. TELEPHONE 56-126. LEDGERKEEPER. ' WANTED,' GOOD, SMART, YOUNG LADY as LEDGERKEEPER. Apply in own handwriting— C. SMITH, LTD. A JOB OR— A CAREER that gives you more money, : responsibility, interest,- and a better position? It is for YOU to choose! A successful career can be yours if you study ■ and train for it. Commence an I.C.S. Specialised Course of training NOW —over 300 to- choose from: Diesel Engineer Accountancy . Aeronautical Eng. " BuildingMech. Draftsman Radio Comm. Training Cartooning and Matriculation - - Art Work end for the Free I.C.S. Booklet which gives valuable information. Advice gladly given—no obligation. Write TODAY! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE ' SCHOOLS, Dept. G, 182 Wakefield Street,, Wellington. ANTED, a capable BARMAN, for Small Hotel. " Live in. Apply 843 Evening Post. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, . T^XPERIEXCED FLAT-LOOKERS, OVERLOOKERS, ELECTRIC MACHINISTS, and PLAIN SEWERS for underwear trade. Also APPRENTICES and IMPROVERS in all branches. Parents and daughters are invited to inspect new Continental system such being the only one of its kind in New Zealand. Individual units, very good light, and best of conditions. Apply LESLIE BOUZAID, 10 Vivian Street. Telephone 52-894. '..-•'•■ AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. 'APPLICATIONS addressed to the un- •"■ dersigned will be received -up to NOON on THURSDAY. JANUARY 16, 1941, for the position of ASSISTANT MEDICAL ■ SUPERINTENDENT, Atickland Hospital, at a commencing salary of £1000 per annum, plus free house. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned. C. L. GRANGE, Secretary? Auckland Hospital Board. BOOT TRADE. "" * F" ITTERS and, MACHINISTS, good conditions/ Apply.January 6, MURRAY SHOE CO., Crummer Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1941, Page 3

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