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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., Throughout New Zealand. MATINEE 2 P.M. TONIGHT. 7.45. You'll roar and nurse your aching sides ... at this delightful, exciting romance of love at the not-so-awkward agei Jane Jackie WITHERS COOPER r WITHERS COOPER In " HER FIRST BEAU " " HER FIRST BEAU " JUST SHEER DEVILRY! ■ Associate Feature Only the bravest lived to tell the tales and sing the songs of the perilous days when the West knew no law but guns. Charles Starrett In "Western Caravans" With IRIS MEREDITH and the SONS OF THE PIONEERS. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Bos Plans at D.I.C. or. Theatre. Tel. 51-595. SITUATIONS VACANT. T*7ANT(ED— A MESSAGE BOY. Apply Sub-Editor. "EVENING POST." REQUIRED. JUNIOR FEMALE FOR TYPING AND GENERAL OFFICE ROUTINE. Apply 1167 Evening Post. WANTED. fTUILORESSES, COAT MAKERS, first class, ' -V good conditions, top wages; permanent. Apply Trade Manager, SALVATION ARMY TAILORING DEPARTMENT, 202 Cuba Street, Wellington. A TAILORESS TS required for our Renovating Depart- -*- ment. WELLINGTON DRY CLEANING CO., 9 Leeds Street. Telephone 54-778. YOUTHS. GOOD wages and prospects offering for BRIGHT LADS, 14-18 years. Apply AJAX BOLT AND RIVET CO.. LTD.. Seariew Road, Lower Hutt. T ASSISTANT PACKER. ~ PERMANENT Position for suitable applicant. Apply with references to Kodak New Zealand , Limited, 18 Victoria Street, Wellington. JUNIOR GIRLS. "DERMANEXT Positions are available for JL SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES, 16 to 18 years, seeking clean, interesting occupations. Modern factory conditions, above award wages. Morning tea provided. Write or call at the SWAN ELECTRIC CO., 3rd Floor Hope Gibbons Building, Dixon Street. GARAGE ASSISTANT. WE require the services of a STRONG YOUTH, 17-18 years, to assist In Garage. Apply personally. MAGNUS MOTORS, LTD., AUSTIN CAR DISTRIBUTORS, 152-160 Wakefleld Street, WELLINGTON. PAINTERS WANTED. AINTERS WANTED. ALSO APPRENTICES. Apply W. H. FIRTH AND CO., LTD., 114 Wakefleld Street, Or ring during evenings: : 14-426; 16-158. LEDGER CLERK. WANTED, COMPETENT LEDGER- CLERK. Male or Female. , Applications in own handwriting, stating age, experience, and with COPIES ONLY of testimonials, to — 1447 Evening Post. f McKENZIE'S DEPARTMENT STORES REQUIRE SEVERAL SMART YOUTHS for the following Departments:— STORE HARDWARE MERCERY. Excellent conditions of employment and a splendid opportunity for gaining ? first-class ■ training in Modern Retail Merchandising. Apply— * Manager, WILLIS STREET SHOP. 8 VVTANTED, 2 STOREMEN-PACKERS, for * * our dispatch department, ideal conditions, " 40-hour week. Apply GRIFFIN AND SONS, LTD., Biscuit Manufacturers, Wainui Road, Lower Hutt. 60-565. ETHEL KAY MANTLES, LTD., 2 Herbert Street, - UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. IT'XPERIENCED COAT AND COSTUME JCj MACHINISTS, permanent employment. 3, ideal conditions; highest wages. Apply any working day. Open Saturdaj i. morning between 10-12. APPRENTICES. TO Learn Ladies' Tailoring Trade thoroughly; s good opportunity to willing workers, £ 1 per week to start. Apply ZIMMES, 15 Manners Street, Strand Buildings. so Tel. 43-906 (after 6, 25-607). tit COOK HOSPITAL BOARD. MEDICAL STAFF WANTED. A PPLICATIONS are invited from Regi&terec - JrL Medical Practitioners for the follow> ing full-time positions on the Statf of thi Cook Hospital at Gisborne. 1. SENIOR RESIDENT, salary rate £50( p a live in. Applicants must have beei c qualified at. least 2 years. 1 JUNIOR RESIDENT, salary rate w.jO p.a. live in. Conditions of appointment may be had oi application to the Medical _ Superintendent. C. A. HERRIES, Managing Secretary. Gisborne.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1941, Page 3

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