AMALGAMATED rHEATKES! LTD., Throughout N.Z. Plans at D.I.C, and Theatre (52-212.) Hearing Aids—Sessions: 2.15 and 8 p.m _H| . KING'S =.. -~TODAY, 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 FIRST FULL-LENGTH FEATURE A picture whose every scene will live . . . whose every bit of drama will hold audiences tense with its -thrill. "RAMPARTS WE WATCH" "RAMPARTS WE WATCH" "RAMPARTS WE WATCH" "RAMPARTS WE WATCH" "RAMPARTS WE WATCH" "RAMPARTS WE 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. Goebbek to dei moralise ■ leaders of countries marked for aggression— "BAPTISM OF FIRE" "BAPTISM OF FIRE" "BAPTISM OF FIRE" In this film, which was confiscated by British Censors at Bermuda, you will see and hear Hitler's own German commentator speaking in English, attempting to instil fear into the hearts of people of v 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 victory nearer every day. :' Supporting Programme Includes Latest Films issued by the Ministry of Information. "CHRISTMAS UNDER FIRE." Also '. .- Walt Disney's "Pluto the Pup," In his most laughable adventure. .. Plus—News Items from all over the Globe. An R.K.0.-Radio 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 wages; minimum £9 weekly. All replies confidential. Write 267 Evening Post. TAILORING TRADE. APPRENTICES are now being accented for all branches of the trade. ALSO MACHINISTS for Coats, Vests. and Trousers, and BOYS for Pressing. Ideal working conditions. Apply T. BOOKER, 41 Dixon Street. Telephone 51-965. WANTED, STOREMAN, Grocery Warehouse, married man with children or single man exempt military service preferred. State experience to Box 94, Te Aro. PAINTER. WANTED, Experienced PAINTER, *'* mainly for inside work; several months' continuous work. . Apply, stating age, experience, etc., 2127 Evening Post. PLANING MACHINISTS. "V\7E have Vacancies at our Petone and ™* Hastings mills for First- and Secondclass MACHINISTS. Apply The Timber Manager, C. & A. ODLIN TIMBER & HARDWARE * CO., LTD., Petone. * ANTED, GOOD CARPENTERS AND , LABOURERS for Dixon Street Flats, 54-hour week. Apply on Job, Hunter's Estate, Dixon Street. J, L. WILKINS, Builder and Contractor. SHOE SALES. WANTED, Experienced SENIOR SALESWOMAN for up-to-date Shoe Store. Apply Manager, AUSTIN BENNETT, LTD., 106 Cuba Street. A COUPLE of YOUNG, STRONG. SMART BOYS are required as Apprentices for the Glove Trade as Cutters Only those who come from respectable families and have integrity and initiative need apply. High wages and every prospect of advancement awaiting the right type. Interviews on Monday and Tuesday between 9 a.m. and 12 noon at A. LEOPOLD "AND CO., LTD., 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. YOUTHS FOR GLOVE TRADE rpWO STRONG BOYS required as Ap -* prentice Cutters for the Glove Trade Only youths of _rood address md smart appearance who are keen to learn a highly remunerative trade need ipply. High wages and ever, prospect -.>f advancement awaiting the right type. Applicants should call for an interview next Monday and Tuesday between .) a.m. and 12 noon* at A. LEOPOLD AND CO., LTD., Fifth Floor, Seater's Building 6, Customhouse Quay. i — | SALESWOMAN. WANTED, DRAPERY SALESWOMAN with initiative, Haberdashery experience preferred. Reply in writing, with references— CAREY'S, Lower Hutt. SHORTHAND-TYPISTE "D EQUIRED by a well-known Machinery J& Firm, a COMPETENT INTERMEDIATE SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. Five-day week worked. When giving particulars of experience, [please state when duties could be comi menced. Reply with copies of references +-•— 2213 Evening Post.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1941, Page 3
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