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AIR MAIL SPECIAL. Latest Films issued by the Ministry of Information— More vivid than "London Can Take It." "CHRISTMAS UNDER FIRE" "CHRISTMAS UNDER FIRE" "CHRISTMAS UNDER FIRE" "CHRISTMAS UNDER FIRE" Depicting the soul-stirring courage of London's mighty population as it endures the merciless onslaught of Hitler's LuftAA raffe. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., Throughout N.Z. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (52-212.) Hearing Aids—Sessions: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Jg RING'S [fl FINALLY TONIGHT- ~ Vicki Baum's most intimate story. MAUREEN O'HARA, LOUIS HAYWARD. In "DANCE, GIRL, DANCE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROWTOMORROW— Sessions 2.15, 5, and 8 p.m. THE BREATHLESS STORY OF DEMOCRACY'S ANSWER TO AGGRESSION. Brought to you in the MARCH OF TIME'S MARCH OF TIME'S MARCH OF TIME'S FIRST FULL-LENGTH -FEATURE FILM. A picture whose every scene Avill liA^e . . . Avhose every bit of drama Avill hold audiences tense Avith its thrill. "RAMPARTS WE WATCH" "RAMPARTS WE WATCH" "RAMPARTS WE WATCH" "RAMPARTS WE WATCH" "RAMPARTS W 7E WATCH" "RAMPARTS W TE WATCH" "RAMPARTS WE WATCH" "RAMPARTS WE WATCH" "RAMPARTS WE WATCH" "RAMPARTS WE WATCH" Which includes sequences of the Nazi Terror Film produced in Germany by Dr. Goebbels to demoralise leaders of countries marked for aggression— "BAPTISM" OF FIRE" "BAPTISM OF FIRE" "BAPTISM OF FIRE" In this film, A\-hich Avas confiscated by British Censors at Bermuda, you Avill see and hear Hitler's own I German commentator speaking in English, attempting to instil fear into the hearts of people of all nations. But, despite the German commentator's boastful prophecies, you will also see that the enemy is still on deck—A greater and more glorious Britain, bringing A'ictory nearer every day. An R.K.O. Release. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SITUATIONS VACANT. BAKERS. WANTED, First-class DOUGHMAN, thoroughly reliable and must be fully competent in fermentation in respect to short methods; award rates of Avages; minimum £9 Aveekly. All replies confidential. Write 267 Evening Post. PPLICATIONS are invited for Position of SENIOR CLERK (male or female) for Avholesale. merchants' office. Applicants must be ineligible for military serA'ice and be experienced in general office routine. Apply in OAvn handAATiting, stating age and full particulars of experience, enclosing copies only of references, to 2087 Evening Post. WANTED, MECHANIC with first-class knoAvledge of repair Avork; goocl Avages; permanent position. Also, BOY" for messages. Apply WELLESLEY GARAGE, Waterloo Quay, Cl. YOUTH, 16 to 18 years of age, required for City Service Station; opportunity for good Lad. SHERWIN AND MORTON SERVICES, LTD., 221 Wakefield Street.LEGAL OFFICE. ■REQUIRES Services GENERAL -L* CLERK, knoAvledge shorthand-typing essential. Apply . 2181 EA'ening Post. MEN and YOUTHS, 16 to 18 years of age, Avanted for Factory Work; good Avages. Apply WINSTONE'S ROOFING TILE WORKS, Hutt Park Road, LoAver Hutt. WANTED, LABOURERS, OVERTIME WORK. W. M. ANGUS, VTD., Brougham Flats Contract, Brougham Street. TAILORING TRADE. A PPRENTICES are noAv being accepted -£*- for all branches of the trade. ALSO MACHINISTS for Coats, Vests, and Trousers, and BOYS Tor Pressing. Ideal Avorking conditions. Apply T. BOOKER, 41 Dixon Street. Telephone 51-965. MALE OFFICE JUNIOR. LARGE City Office requires the Services of an Intelligent LAD for the above Position. Written applications, stating age and education, with copies of references, if any, to The Secretary, Box 139, Wellington. WANTED, STOREMAN, Grocery Warehouse, married man with children or single man exempt military ser-A-ice preferred. State experience to Box 94, Te Aro. HARDWARE INDENT CLERK ' WANTED by Wholesale Merchants, *' permanent position, good wages and prospects. Apply OAvn handAvriting, stating details experience. Preferably applicant ineligible military service. GEORGE 11. SCOTT AND CO., Cable Street. WANTED, SMART BOY for PAINT yV SHOP. Will Apprentice suitable , applicant. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., '< 97 Taranaki Street. (

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1941, Page 3

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