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. TONIGHT At .5 and 8 o'clock. . AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., ■ \ ■ Throughout New Zealand. Theatre of Pre-eminent Attractions. AT THREE SESSIONS AGAIN TOMORROW: 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. — 8 p.m. Bring the Kiddies to the Matinees. They'll Love CHARLIE McCARTUY.' A. Screenful of the Most .Original, Hilarious, and Screamingly Riotous Fun You've ever Roared at.. "LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING" "LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING" "LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING" "LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING" "LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING" "LOOK WHO'S .LAUGHING" "LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING" WithThe Foremost Comics of Stage, Screen, and Air— EDGAR BERGEN and CHARLIE McCARTHY FIBBER and MOLLY McGEE LUCILLE BALL DON'T HESITATE—This is the Biggest Laugh Riot: the Screen has ever shown. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLUTO THE PUP in "PANTRY PIRATE" "INFORMATION PLEASE," LATEST NEWS. —BOOK EARLYBOX PLANS—D.I.C. and STATE (51-595). . SITUATIONS VACANT. TO GIRLS LEAVING SCHOOL. WE Invite girls who Intend leaving school shortly to make application for enrolment as APPRENTICES. We require a number of girls who will be trained under special supervision in the work they are most adapted for so as to ensure them a useful, interesting, and well-paid occupation (Civilian Tailoring or Battle Dress). We invite those interested to call for full particulars of conditions, methods of teaching, etc. Interviews may bo had on Saturday mornlags. Apply Mr. L. Mason, or ring 46-107 for appointment. ■ ' MATHESON AND WILKINSON, LTD., Manufacturing Tailors, 20-22. Victoria. Street. TO BOYS AND LADS. WANTED, AT ONCE, BOYS AND LADS for Pressing Room; previous experience not necessary. Apply . . A. LEVY, LTD., Uniform Contractors, Levy Buildings. . ■■■■*'"■ ■ . PARENTS. ■ PARENTS. ■ :. YOUNG GDiLS. YOUNG GIRLS. WANTED, YOUNG GIRLS to be trained as MACHINISTS in any of our FROCK, UNDERWEAR, SHIRT AND PYJAMA, or TAILORING DEPTS. ' Also an opportunity to, engage.in .manufacturing of AIR FORCE and MILITARY requirements '"'■'■'.'■ The majority of our 200-odd employees have been Mai.iOdby us: We give sincere personal attention in all our young beginners, and you are invited to call and see our factory and the type of people, employed therein and their working conditions. . ■-■ ."■■'.." Weekly' bonuses..can be' qijickly" earned by competent" girls. " - Trains stop outside door. ; ABELCO, LTD., 36-40 Vivian Street. WANTED, GIRLS OR WOMEN, FOR ICE CREAM FACTORY. Light duties. No previous experience necessary. , ' 4pply, FROZEN PRODUCTS, LTD., .. -■■■:■'■' 25-29 Tennyson Street, Wellington. ; . GIRLS WANTED/ ALL CLASSES OF WORK, EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY. Apply TRACEY AND SONS, Tailors, ■."■"■ 96 Courtenay Place. ~ ~~~ TO TAILORS. ~~~ : ~ WANTED, First-class Coat Maker. Apply John A. Doherty, 17 Victoria Street. TjyANTED, Junior Girl for a permanent posi- ** '." tlon in our General Office. Excellent • opportunities for a person* with initiative and ambition; Good wages. Apply in person to UNITED ARTISTS (A'ASIA.), PTY., LTD., 55 Courtenay Place. ■■..■ i ■/■; »'. -'■ ■ ■•:' CUTTER. | Y/I7 E re Quire tne services of a good CUTTEB t.t for our Clothing Department. Modern factory and good working conditions. Wages £6 10s. '/ 3. J. McCASKEY AND SON, LTD., 165b Vivian Street, C 2. • . WAITRESSES. WANTED, for Railway Refreshment Rooms, Wellington, EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES AND GIRLS FOR • TRAINING. Also PART-TIMERS—7-10 a.m., 12-3 p.m., 5-8 p.m. Apply . MANAGER, REFRESHMENT ROOMS. XfiT ANTED, TWO BOYS. ONE FOR OFFICE AND MESSAGES. ONE FOR WAREHOUSE. Apply. personally. -; J. MYERS AND CO., LTD., • 8 Hunter Street. TENANTED, COMPETENT SHORTHAND- ' TYPIST. State experlenco and wage required to , 10C2 Evening Post. • SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. WHOLESALE Warehouse requires the Services of a COMPETENT SHORTHANDTYPISTE, for general office duties; preferably a girl with 2 or 3. years' experience. Apply P.O. BOX 1606, Wellington. gTOREMAN. WANTED, a Strong, Active Man for our . Store. Good wages are offered and workIng conditions are excellent. |. J. McCASKEY AND SON, LTD., - 165b Vivian. Street,,CS.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1942, Page 3

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