. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., Throughout New Zealand. N^Nxd Lftz ft \</_^' Hearing Aids Available. FIFTH WEEK FIFTH WEEK THIS EVENING, at 5 and 8 p.m. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S "MAJOR BARBARA" "MAJOR BARBARA" "MAJOR BARBARA" "MAJOR BARBARA" "MAJOR BARBARA" Starring WENDY HILLER WENDY HILLER WENDY HILLER REX HARRISON REX HARRISON —A G.B.D. Release— (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) COMPLETE CHANGE OF SUPPORTING PROGRAMME —Includes— Interview with SERGEANT WARD, V.C., THE FLYING FORTRESSES, N.Z.-.F. SPORTS MEETING IN EGYPT. Mr Fraser visits his home town. Intimate pictures during recent tour. BOOK EARLY. D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 51-277. — FREE LIST SUSPENDED — jll^tudor^llj WiLLIS STREET Tet-* 4-1-2J9 CIHEC7ION>AMALGAMAT£Q THEAT#eS (.TO,, Continuous Dally from 11 a.m. EVENING SESSION with Support at 7.30 ' COMMENCING TONIGHT ANOTHER SMASH HIT 1 Direct Transfer from the King's JEAN ARTHUR JEAN ARTHUR JEAN ARTHUR JEAN ARTHUR JEAN ARTHUR IU _ R.£.Q. Radio's Sparkling Comedy Escapade! "THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES" "THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES" "THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES" "THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES" "THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES" "THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES" "THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES" With ROBERT CUMMINGS CHARLES COBURN. I IN ADDITION I The Ever-popular Dr. Christian series JEAN HERSHOLT JEAN HERSHOLT / As Christian — In — "REMEDY FOR RICHES" "REMEDY FOR RICHES" With EDGAR 'KENNEDY — DOROTHY LOVETT (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SITUATIONS VACANT. TO s TAILORESSES. WANTED. TABLE HAND for our Men's Coat Department Exceptionally good prospects. Permanent position, with weekly wage above the award. Apply to SCHNEIDEMAN AND SONS. LTD., 42-44 Cable Street, ' Almost opposite Taranaki Street Wharf. ' Or Telephone 55-066 for appointment to In- ' tervlew. IyANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-CLASS WOOD ■*■»■*■ NOVELTIES require the services of a number of YOUNG MEN between the ages of 16 and 20. Wages above the award rates. Apply COLORWOODS, LTD., 15 Adelaide Road. \TOUTHS required as JUNIOR STOREMEN X and WAREHOUSEMEN. Apply— Warehouse Manager, R. HANNAH AND CO., LTD., WAREHOUSE, Leeds Street. SHIRT TRADE. ~ WANTED, Girls, for all branches of the trade, with and without experience; good wages and conditions. Renown Clothing Co., 250 Wakefleld Street. YOUTHS WANTED, 14 to 18 years, FOR FACTORY WORK. Good prospects for bright lads. Wages a&ove award rates. Apply AJAX. BOLT AND RIVET CO., LTD. Seaview Road, LOWER HUTT. CLERK WANTED. WE have a Vacancy for a YOUNG MAN studying Accountancy and ineligible for Territorial training. He will be required to assist our accountant and will have the opportunity of gaining valuable experience. Apply— THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO., LTD., 12-16 Manners Street. : " TO TAILORESSES. " TTJANTED, Trousers Machinists, Coat Makers, i'TT Coat Machinists, Female Apprentices; highest wages; easy conditions. James Bell, 61 Manners Street. y, ■ : FULLY EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER REQUIRED. Used to good work. Apply NEWMODES, Empire Hotel Buildings, 17 Willis Street. GLASS BEVELLER AND SILVERER wanted for fortnight or permanent, Hawke's Bay town. Reply "SILVER," 3851 Evening Post. CARPENTERS. GOVERNMENT TRAINING SCHEME. r A PPLICATIONS, to be addressed to the J\. Placement Officer, State Placement Servica, 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
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 76, 26 September 1941, Page 3
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