*____ v r i \t/■»>_■ ■ : ______ 1\ li^'J' "^ • ______ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Throughout N.Z. TODAY, at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. CROWDS ARE /PACKING EVERY SESSION, SO BOOK OR BE EARLY. THE TRUTH ABOUT THE NAZIS FROM THE CRADLE TO THE BATTLEFRONT. Based on Gregor Ziemer's "EDUCATION FOR DEATH" The story that shocked 30 million Readers. ' R.K.O. Radio Presents II "HITLER'S CHILDREN" "HITLER'S CHILDREN" "HITLER'S CHILDREN" "HITLER'S CHILDREN" Starring H. B. WARNER, OTTO KRUGER BONITA GRANVILLE Amazing things—Hateful Things. Unbelievable hush hush facts revealed for the first time In a drama that dares to tell all. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 52-212. (Recommended More Especially for Adult Audiences, and Unsuitable for Children.) In View of the Censor's Recommendation, the Management Respectfully Suggests that Parents do not Send or Bring Children. iiilHtudolpHi WILLIS STREET TEL. 4-1-219 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Daily, from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 7.30. You will acclaim it the biggest thrill In mystery pictures. Meet the gayest ghost who ever haunted a lady's boudoir. "THE MAN IN THE TRUNK" With LYNNE ROBERTS GEORGE HOLMES J. CARROLL NAISH — DOROTHY PETERSON —Associate Feature — THRILLS WITH THE FOREIGN LEGION. Arabs revolt in the Burning Sahara — a beautiful girl at the mercy of a thousand howling madmen —as the daredevil parachute troops of the Legion go to the rescue. Action unlimited in a far-flung outpost of civilisation. RALPH BYRD LORNA GRAY —In— "DRUMS OF THE DESERT" (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Shop Assistant for Cake Counter. Apply X.X.X., 42 Willis St. WANTED, Night Waitresses, from S to 11.30, no Sunday work. Rio Grande Restaurant, 91 Courtenay PL ANTED, for Karori, Someone for Housework, 9.30 till 5 -or 5.30, two days per week; Is 8d an hour; refs. Apply Mrs. J. W. Pearce, 26-456. WANTED, Waitress, £3 clear, hours S till 5, weekends free. Lloyd's Coffee House, 38 Cuba St. ANTED, Woman or Girl to Help, £3 clear, weekends free, hours 8 till 5. Lloyd's Coffee House, 33 Cuba St. ANTED, Urgently, Boot Repairer, essential work, good wages and overtime. Apply Manager, "Wear Well" Shoe Repairs, Wynen St., Blenheim. Tel. 1431. WANTED, Capable Person, 3 to 5 mornings weekly, 9-12, no washing, cooking; Lower Hutt. Tel. 63-CG2. ■ WANTED, Housekeeper, for working man's home, 2 young children. Write 193 Evg'. Post, Petone. ANTED, immediately, Girls for Pressing. Experience not necessary. Excellent conditions, good wages. Apply 23 Ghuznee S_ • ■ WANTED, Woman for Office Cleaning, parttime. Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., 69 Molesworth St. ANTED, Truck Driver with knowledge "of City and suburbs. Apply with refs.. Burns, Fhilp, and Co., Ltd., 69 Molesworth St. ANTED, Midday Waitresses. Apply Garland's, 88 Manners St. WANTED, Full-time Waitresses, no Sunday work, top wages. Apply Garland's, SS Manners St. ANTED, Young Lady to do Light Work in Pantry, from 4.30 to T. 30. Apply Garland's, 88 Manners St. ANTED, Experienced Pantrymaid. Apply Wakefleld Hotel. WANTED, an Experienced Cook, PorterCleaner, and a Housemaid. Apply Hotel Regent. * ANTED, Good Second Cook, Male or Female. Apply New. Commercial Hotel. WANTED, General, relieve Cook,-day and half, weekend free if desired. Apply Prince of Wales Hotel, Tory St. EA WAITRESS, five days weekly. Gates, Ltd.. 85 Willis St. WAITRESS, experienced preferred, but not essential, good wages and conditions; no night work. Gates, Ltd., 85 Willis St. MIDDAY Waitress, 5 days weekly, good wages and conditions. Gates, Ltd., 85 Willis St. . GOOD Home- and Small Wage offered soldier's wife or widow return keeping house for young man and child; child no objection Write 2910 Evg. Post. ; <. PLASTERER'S LABOURER. Ring IS-523 after 5 p.m. or apply "Evening Post" job. Dave Fisher. WE have Vacancies for Experienced Drivers. Apply McGowan and Magee, Ltd., 22 Customhouse Qy., Wellington. JUNIOR Typiste-Telephonist required immediately by old-established organisation. Congenial conditions, and splendid prospects of advancement. Apply in first instance, stating age, to "Opportunity," P.O. Box 484, Wellington. RECEPTIONIST CLERK. SENIOR Receptionist Clerk required for wellestablished business,- excellent conditions and wages. 2966 Evg. Post. WOOLLEN WORKERS. WANTED, at Wellington Woollen Company's Mill, Petone, Women and Girls for spinning, warping, winding, weaving. Day or night work. Apply Mill Manager, KORO KORO, PETONE. PHOTOGRAPHER'S ARTIST. A PHOTOGRAPHIC Colour Artist of many . years' experience engaged in piecework for New Zealand's leading studios offers to teach and train as an assistant a Girl with some artistic talent; aged 16-17 years. This is a rare opportunity in an interesting field of work and only applicants genuinely prepared to learn and assist need apply. Telephone 45-9G2, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. for interview. WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' & WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. WANTED, WAITRESSES. PART-TIME —12 noon to 2 p.m., no Saturday or Sunday work. Apply. SECRETARY, 107 Customhouse Qy. MACHINISTS. MALE and Female Machinists urgently required by essential industry; interesting work, 40-hour week, overtime if desired, top wages offered. HUTCHESON, WILSON, AND COMPANY, LIMITED, 92 .Tervois Qy. COMMERCIAL ENGINEER. A POSITION, permanent to the right man, and with good prospects, exists for a Mechanical Engineer with the undermentioned firm (essential industry) importing and manufacturing all classes of machinery. Applicant must have good technical and general education (University not essential) and possess sales sense. Previous experience in estimating landed cost, submitting quotations, and in correspondence is an advantage. Applicant may state salary expected and should apply in writing, stating age, whether married or single, and submit details of experience with copies of business and personal references, to JAS. J. NIVEN AND CO., LTD., P.O. Box 16G8, WELLINGTON.
NEW ZEALAND LABOUE PAETY (PETONE BRANCH) HON. WALTER NASH (MINISTER OF FINANCE) WILL MEET FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS IN THE LABOUR HALL, BEACH STREET, ON MONDAY, AUGUST 2, AT 8 P.M.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 24, 28 July 1943, Page 2
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