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AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. TODAY, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. SHOPPERS' SESSION at 5 p.m. SECOND BIG WEEK. SECOND BIG WEEK. Off wo ko for another week of uproarious laughter at tho Merriest, Craziest Fun Chase that ever hit town. —It's that man Formby again in his biggest success. THE SCREEN'S No. 1 COMIC In his First Picture for Columbia. v I! ' ji GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY i GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY "SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE" "SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE" "SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE" "SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE" "SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) What a title —what a stur —what song lilts—lt's a positive knock-out. It's ii big show with protty • girls—Giddy Gags, and George's. latest songs aro a ; riot—"The Barmaid at the Itosc anil Crown." "My Spanish Guitar." "1 Do It With a. Smile." "Swing Mama." IT'S A LAUGH FORM- START TO FINISH. BE WISE BOOK EARLY. Plans at D.I.C and Thoatre, Tel 52-212. ilil^^Td^TWlh JiILLIS STREET TEL *l 219 Dlr.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Dally, from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 7.80. TO OUR PATRONS! You who look to us week after week for a Really Good Programme at Common-sense Prices, we Present this Week a Programme which challenges Allcomers. Two of the Biggest First • Hun Successes ever Screened —aad both on the One Programme. SPECIAL No. 1— THE (SUPER PICTURE WHICH IS AN FOR if WEEKS AT THIS PLAZA—TO TERRIFIC CROWDS. Samuel Goldwyn Presents 111 "THE HURRICANE" "THE HURRICANE" "THE HURRICANE" "THE HURRICANE" "THE HURRICANE" "THE HURRICANE" — Starring — DOROTHY LAMOUR JON HALL C. AUBREY SMITH THOMAS MITCHELL - RAYMOND MASSEY From out of tho South Sea Heavens came the Warning—Nature In- all her Fury was Striking—from over tho Horizon came the White Man and his Avenging Laws—ln the Greatest of all South Sea Adventure Stories. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL No. 2— THE MYSTERY SPECIAL WHICH HAN , FOR 3 WEEKS AT THE KING'S . Samuel Goldwyn Presents i i I i '•RAFF L E S " ! "RAFFLES" "RAFFLES" j "RAFFLES" I "RAFFLES" "RAFFLES" — Starring — j DAVID NIVEN I OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND j He's the darling of tho ladies, and all the cops want him too. A thief—yes, but what a thief! He stole women's hearts as often as he purloined their jewels—A bubbling comedy romance to tickle your funny bone. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SITUATIONS VACANT. OFFICE STAFF. YI7K Have a Vacancy for a SMART YOUNG VV LADY AS JUNIOR IN OUR STAFF AND MERCHANDISE OFFICE. Application should be niado to The Staff Manager, KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD. HABERDASHERY DEPT. YI7E require the Services of an EXPERIVV ENCED SALESWOMAN IN OUR HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT. Application should ho made to The Staff Manager. KIKKCALDIE ANA STAINS, LTD. TURNER WANTED. TURNER with experience in die**worl< wanted for Wellington: essential work; very favourable conditions, plenty of overtime. Write P.O. Hox 1000, Wellington. __ GIRL FOR ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. A VACANCY occurs for a Smart Orderly Girl to assist in production of Battledress; no previous experience necessary. Tho position is an interesting one, and directly assisting tho war effort. Apply— Mr. Boyle. MATHESON AND WILKINSON, LTD., ao-22 Victoria St. WANTED. OFFICE GIRL. (CONGENIAL working conditions; good wages J and prospects of advancement to capable girl. Apply in writing to P.O. BOX !>:<7, 'WELLINGTON. MALK KECOItUs' CLERK. t^IRM of manufacturing radio engineers, en- . yaia'd in defence1 contracts, requires the services of a Male Records Clerk; essential that LippHcunl be neat and accurate at figures and have no military obligations; a young man preferred ; excellent prospects of advancement offered. Apply, stating age, particulars of experience, etc., to 2150 Ev«. Post. SALES ASSISTANT] VXTANTED, a Saleswoman for retail city "' branch, weekly commencing salary not less than t;\ las (id. with good opportunity for advancement. Apply 2M.~> Eve. I'ost. o i)W<-i«;jrjuNToiT WK have a Vacancy for a Smart, Intelligent Lad about 11 or 15 years .uf age for the above position. This position is permanent and offers excellent prospects fur a willing youth who wants to work himself Into a posliii.ui well above- I ho average. Apply in own handwriting, stating a«e, educational (nullifications, and cneloslur copies of testimonials, to 'il "' ''iLf _l>tisli^\lAliirTu<;l;icni~Assis'r"A'NT! W, TE require very urgently nn Intelligent »t Fennile Ofllce Assistant. This position offers excellenl prospects for advancement and preference will bo given to applicant who has had some general office experience, including a knowledge of shorthand and typewriting, although this Is not essential; wages will be paid according to ability. Apply In own handwriting, stating age and experience, and enclosing copies of testimonials, to 2111 Evg. Post. hUtt~Tallky high school. YA/ANTED immediately, an Assistant Grounds- »» man and Caretaker; experience In the care of cricket grounds essential. Hours: During term, time 4i, worked on Z\± days; during vacations. 40 hours, worked on 5 days a week. Holidays- Statutory days and a fortnight in December or January. Annual salary, £200, plus £20 cost-of-llving lionus. Apply to— J. N. MILLARD, Secretary, LOWER HUTT. SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE requires the services of a Smart Young Lady for the above position Apply 249 Evg. Post. VI7ANTED, for essential work, commencing Vt shortly, Bricklayer and Labourer; wages will consist of over award, plus bonuses. Reply to •'BUI LI) El!," 211 Evening Post. ■ I I^STAIiLISHED City Business requires Van I-J Driver, willing and honest, wages .U(j !Kr week, -M-hour wucli; also Youth for light delivery, wages £,'4 10s per week; same conditions. Apply, with copies of references, stating military obligations. In "Opportunity," P.O. !!ox HOT, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 105, 30 October 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 105, 30 October 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 105, 30 October 1942, Page 2