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JL __L—_f __J » AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., Throughout New Zealand. I=l KING'S -==_" 'Daily— At 2.15 and 8 p.m. \ IT'S A LAUGH PANIC! Happy crowds at. yesterday's sessions were delights'! with this daringly different and spicy comedy. AS YOU I.IKE HIM BEST ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY —in— "MR. and MRS. SMITH" "MR. and MRS. SMITH" "MR. and MRS. SMITH" "MR. and MRS. SMITH" • "MR. and MRS. SMITH" With CAROLE LOMBARD—GENE RAYMOND JACK CARSON The most hilarious situation ever—a different story of a -marriage run by rules, until the bride came to a rule that was not in the book. SUPPORTS INCLUDE The latest Ministry of Information Review. "FROM THE FOUR CORNERS" An R.K.O. Picture. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) HURRY—BOOK EARLY AT D.1.0..0R THEATRE. Tel., 52-212. ■ : r SITUAHUNS VACANT. SOFT FURNISHING WORKROOM. ITTE have a vacancy in our Furnishing WorkW room for a JUNIOR GIRL to learn the Soft Furnishing Trade. Good opportunity for smart girl. No previous experience necessary. Apply personally to the MAPLE FURNISHING CO. (Wgtn.), LTD., 12-16 Manners Street. YOUTH WANTED for our Factory yin Vivian Street, excellent conditions, above award wages. Apply Monday morning to IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (N.Z.), LTD., Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace. ■j^ARN 5a to iOa ocr Hour writing Sliowcards Li and riefceta. Free Illustrated Booklet shows you now to begin Write today, McKay's Studios. P.O. Box 367; Wanganui. TXTE have Vacancies for Experienced Girls, W also for Juniors, to learn the trade. Good wagee- and conditions. Apply Factory Manager, JOHN DICKINSON AND CO. (N.Z.), LTD., Makers of Croxley Stationery, Croxley House, Frederick Street,' Wellington. WANTED, Coat, Vest, and Trouser Machinists; also Table Hands, Improvers, and Apprentices; ideal conditions; top wages. BRADFORD TAILORING, 65 Dixon Street. A PPLICATIONS are invited by a Large A Financial Institution for MALE FILE OTIT V T_ S Appointments will be for the duration of the war. Salary up to £233 p.a., depending on age. Reply 527 Evening Post. JUNIOR CLEItK WANTED for Life Assurance Office. Good opportunity for a Lad of ability and initiative. Apply in own handwriting, 'giving particulars of school record,"to 2442 Evening Tost. , MACHINISTS. WANTED, MACHINISTS, experienced in the frock and blouse trade; top wages; pleasant working conditions. APPIy T. WESTHEIM AND CO., LTD., 12 Kent Terrace, Next De Luxe Theatre. Tel. 50-755. _____ CABINETMAKERS. TTTTANTED, First-class CABINETMAKERS; Ideal conditions, top wages. APPIy EDWARD COLLIE, LTD., Furniture Manufacturers, 167 Riddiford Street, Newtown. WANTED. "[EXPERIENCED FEMALE CLEANER, evenIh ing work. Apply CARETAKER, Levy Building. CHOCOLATE MAKER. A PROGRESSIVE Manufacturer requires the Services of an Experienced CHOCOLATE MAKER, who Is competent to take complete charge of the Chocolate Department. Ability to supervise the roasting and blendIng of cocoa beans and the production of suitable high-grade chocolate for enrober worfe, moulding, etc., will be ueeded. Salary will be offered thoroughly commensurate with the ability of the successful applicant. Applications, giving full details of experience, and enclosing Copies of any testimonials held, should be addressed to "Chocolate Maker," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wellington. ~" FASHION ARTIST. " FEMALE, experienced, required by Auckland firm. Full particulars and samples to Box 1257, Auckland. _______ NURSES FOR FIJI. A PPLICATIONS closing Monday, August 25, _r__ with the Director, Division of Nursing, Health Dept., Wellington, are invited from Registered Nurses who hold their general certificate for vacancies for Staff Xurses. and from Nurses who hold both their general anci midwifery (or maternity) certificates foi vacancies for Sisters in the Fiji Nursing Service. Return fare paid. Salaries (in Fiji-currency) are:— STAFF NURSES—£IIO, rising to £120 p.a. plus free uniform. SISTERS—£I2O, rlslriK In £130, plus fr»« uniform.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 41, 16 August 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 41, 16 August 1941, Page 3