LTD., Throughout New Zealand. '"•= J£ING'S =1 ~~ DAILY, AT 2.15 and 8 p.m. FINALLY TONIGHT— The Comedy every Salesgirl Should See. JEAN ARTHUR JEAN ARTHUR _IN— ■ ' "THE DEVIL And MISS JONES" With EDMUND GWENN CHARLES COBURN (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW, at 11 a.m. Sessions at 2.15, 5, and 8 p.m. J||||(|||f Proudly We Present Another of 1941's Bigger and Better Pictures. Irene Cary DUNNE GRANT DUNNE GRANT DUNNE — GRANT DUNNE GRANT DUNNE — GRANT In A Story every Woman will ' Love—Every Man will Thrill to— "PENNY SERENADE" "PENNY SERENADE" "PENNY SERENADE" "PENNY SERENADE" A Columbia Picture. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SEE PAGE 7 THEN BOOK IMMEDIATELY. / D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel, 52-212. '"HP 1 SITUATIONS VACANT. LADY AS FACTORY CLERK. T ARGE. FIRM OF CLOTHING MANUFAC--*-J TURERS requires the services of LADY as above. Must be experienced in preparation of wages and be good at figures. Good salary. No Saturday work. Apply . 1022 Evening Post. A PPLICATIONS are invited- from WOMEN, A 30-40 years of age, for Clerical position with large Manufacturing concern. Work is preparation of wages and bonus payments, and statistics. It is essential that applicants be experienced Clerks, used to figures, quick and accurate. References required. Good, permanent position for suitable applicant. Apply 56 Evening Post. MACHINISTS. T^OR linings, etc., Apply, TRACEY AND SONS, 96 Courtenay Place. WANTED, ONE SENIOR AND ONE JUNIOR STOREMAN, preferably with experience in the Fruit,and Produce business. Good prospects. Apply in person to GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., LTD., FRUIT EXCHANGE, ALLEN STREET. OFFICE JUNIOR. A VACANCY has occurred* in a progressive Retail Organisation for a YOUNG LADY (14-17) as OFFICE JUNIOR. The prospects and salary are good. Shorthand and typing, though not essential, are an advantage. Full particulars to 1157 Evening Post. BOY WANTED. GOOD PROSPECTS FOR INTELLIGENT TYPE. Bicycle provided. Apply HALLS SHOE CO., 46 Courtenay Place. WANTED, EXPERIENCED MAN FOR GENERAL CLEANING WORK. Apply JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD. WANTED, for Printing Works, LETTERPRESS MACHINIST, JOBBING COMPOSITOR. Permanent positions for right men. ALSO MESSAGE BOY. Apply Works Manager, STANDARD PRESS, 25a Marion Street. CARPENTERS. GOVERNMENT TRAINING SCHEME. A PPLICATIONS, to be addressed to the xi Placement Officer, State Placement Service, McCarthy's Buildings, Tory Street, Wellington, are invited from men who have some background of carpentry experience for training in the Government's Carpentry Trade School at Miramar. Applicants must be classified, for military purposes, as Grade 111 or lower, or must be married with two or more children. The initial training course will, be for approximately four months, with an allowance of £4 13s 4d per week. ACCOUNTANT TDEQUIRED by progressive Wellington ComX\ pany. Must be fully qualified and capable of Factory Costing and Import work. Permanent position with good prospects to capable man. Commencing salary will be at the rate of £400 per annum. Apply, stating age, previous experience, military obligations, and enclosing copies only of testimonials, to 1168 Evening Post. LEARN A TRADE. WANTED, immediately, for our Factory, YOUTH, one preferably with some mechanical knowledge. Apply THE VICKERY ELECTRICAL CO., LTD., 8 Victoria Street. OFFICE BOY. SMART OFFICE BOY required; permanent position, with good prospects of advancement later in Warehouse. Apply BING HARRIS AND CO., LTD., j Victoria Street. MALE CLERKS. WANTED, STORE CLERK, capable of keeping stock records and wage sheets. Also CLERK, with knowledge of live stock and shipping. Positions for duration of war, and would suit active retired men. Apply by letter to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., LTD., G.P.O. Box 1520, Wellington. CHER AND CO., LTD. MACHINISTS and APPRENTICES for best ladies' tailoring. See Mr. Cher personally; better conditions offered. 42 Manners 'Street. PANTRYMAIDS. WE REQUIRE PANTRYMAIDS for our TEAROOM SERVERY, IMMEDIATELY. Apply— Miss Wittich, Tearooms, JAMES SMITH, LTD,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 75, 25 September 1941, Page 3
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