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LAST 3 DAYS—2.IS and 8 p.m. FOR THE LAUGH OF YOUR LIFE—SEE CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "THE GOLD RUSH" "THE GOLD RUSH" There has never been anything like It— scenes that will make your sides ache with laughter. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) . . "zee ki ng's jH[. —Friday next— —friday next— Now For 1943's Most Thrilling Adventure ACROSS THREE CONTINENTS AND THE SEVEN SEAS—BENJAMIN BLAKE FOUND MAN'S MOST TEMPESTUOUS ADVENTURES. Here's the kind of role great stars dream ofl Rogue, loved adventurer, white King of a South Sea paradise 1 —and here's the kind of picture lovers of entertainment are waiting for-rex-citing, stirring, romantic; it's just made for your thrills. 20th Century-Fox Presents THEIR SCREEN MASTERPIECE TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER _ In _. '.-■■'• "SON OF FURY" "SON OF FURY" ' "SON OF FURY" "SON OF FURY" ' "SON OF FURY" "SON OF FURY" "SON OF FURY" "SON OF FURY" *(THE STORY OF BENJAMIN BLAKE) -— With — GEORGE SANDERS GENE TIERNEY 1 RODDY McDOWALL A truly great cast in an equally great story—a best seller—a story. of Benjamin Blake—man of two worlds ana many loves—^iiose lust for adventure drove him to man's most dangerous exploits in foreign lands and on the seven seas. "SON OF FURY" IS A PICTURE EVERYBODY WANTS TO SEE, SO BE WISE—BOOK TODAY. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ■liiT udqr 11^111 WiViZ'ArttVT TIL ♦1-219 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. ; Daily, from 11 a.m. . Nightly, at 7.30. A PICTURE YOU MUST NOT MISS. A Story of Mystic India, with Its Ten Thousand and One Secrets. KIPLING'S "JUNGLE BOOK" "JUNGLE BOOK" "JUftGLE BOOK" (In Technicolor.) — '-r— Stan-ing—: . SABU Wonder Star of "Elephant Boy" and • "Thief of Bagdad." A United Artists Release. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ASSOCIATE FEATURE "RIDERS OF THE BADLANDS" With RUSSELL HAYDEN— CHARLES STARRET (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) BItuA.TJQN» VACANT. "~~~ WANTED, Ironers, also , Woman for Soft Washing,. good wages. Apply Crown Laundry. , .. •■ WANTED,. 2 Female/Employees for essential work with .firm of production engineers, 5-day week. Ring 54-516. .. ANTED, for Thorndon, Housekeeper or Domestic Help, plain cooking, bag wash, small adult family, daily help, thrice weekly; would consider mother and child, school' age; refe. Tel. 41-244. WANTED, Boy with bicycle for Dominion Round. Apply Boock, 8 Riddiford St. WANTED, Good Pantrymaid and Waitress, good wages. Apply Paramount Cafe, 41 Courtenay PI. WANTED, by large Commercial Concern, Temporary Invoice Typiste, to commence Immediatley. Apply with copies only of references, to 79 Evg. Post. WANTED, 2 Experienced Waitresses; also 2 Kitchenmaids. Apply Cafe Royal, 242 Lambtou Qy. WANTED, Good Camp Cook, £10 peT week. Also Experienced Kitchenman £8. Apply Caterer, Downer's Camp, Wright's Hill, Karorl (continuation of Campbell St.). ANTED, Lady's Hairdresser, good permanent waver and setter; also Learner. Roscoe's, Mercer ■ St. " • ' • • ANTED at 6nce, Labourer or Strong Girl or Young Woman to help in Bakehouse. Earl's Cake Shop. Petone. __J WANTED, Help, mornings, Monday to Friday, small'adult family, Newtown. Apply 584 Post Agency,. Newtown. ,' . . WANTED, Young Girl to assist Cake Shop and generally. 6 Rintoul St. or ring 10-689 (after 6). SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 208 Quay—Staff, touriat resorts; Married Couple, station, wife no duties, £275; Pantrymaid, £8 clear; Milkers, £4; 100 others. • . . . . OMAN to do Washing, half-day weekly, Island Bay district. Apply 2 Post Agency, Island Bay. - ■ SHOP Assistant for C&ke Shop wanted, good wages and hours. Apply Excelsior, 174 Cuba St. . ■ ■ MIDDAY Waitress, Monday to Friday. 25s clear. Boronla, 220 Lamb ton Qy. Tel. 47-747. DRIVER. WANTED, for Wholesale Merchant House, Experienced Driver, one used to wharf and rail work and with knowledge of suburbs preferred; wages £ 6 10s per week of 44 hours. . Apply D. W. VIRTUE AND CO., LTDi., 13-15 Victoria St., Wellington. PACKER AND DISPATCHER. WANTED, Experienced Female Packer and Dispatcher for our Dispatch Department. Apply COMMERCIAL PRINTING. CO., LTD., Boulcott Aye. FEMALE CLERK. WE require the Services of a Female Clerk. Knowledge shorthand-typewriting desirable. Good working conditions and prospects; S-dayl week. Salary commensurate with ability. Apply, stating age and experience, and enclosing copies of testimonials to Secretary, TODD MOTORS, LTD., P.O. Box 2002. ;•; WELLINGTON. WANTED, A MAN of good address to act as Contact Man for Sales Manager; good salary and commission. Apply in writing to W. R. BRADLEY AND CO., LTD., 103 Taranaki St. WANTED, Intelligent Boy or Girl up to 16 years of age, for our Publishing Deparament. Apply THE PUBLISHER, "Evening Post." STOREMAN-PACKER. WANTED, Storeman-Packer, to take charge of our store, permanent position and fiveday week; experienced man preferred. Apply THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO.. LTD., Panama St., Wellington. , FEMALE PACKERS WANTED. WANTED, Female Packers for Queen Anne Chocolate Factory; employment la light and congenial, 5-day week, good wages; previous . packing experience is not essential. Apply to ADAMS BRUCE, LIMITED, 16 College St., Wellington. RADIO SERVICEMAN REQUIRED. FOR the Invercargill Branch of Chas. Begs and Co., Ltd.; good pay to suitable man. Apply, atatlng age, military obligations, and all other particulars, to CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners St., Wellington. BOYS FOR ICE CREAM FACTORY. TWO Smart Boys, about 15 years, wages JB2 a week. " • CLARKE'S ICE CREAM FACTORY, Fotone. ; ~

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 21, 26 January 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 21, 26 January 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 21, 26 January 1943, Page 2