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N.Z. DIVISION LANDS IN ITALY I \ AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. V B PLA Z A j!|l * Throughout N.Z. Today-— 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. V Another Winner From WALT DISNEY! Surpassing, even the great "Snow White I• "B-A-M-B-I" "B.A-M-B-I" "B-A-M-B-I" A GREAT LOVE STORY IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOR. £ IX ADDITION — '■ CHARLIE MCCARTHY — —EDGAR BERGEJC* FIBBER MAGEE AND MOLLY "HERE WE GO AGAIN" An R.K.0.-Radio Presentation. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-277). SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Capable Barber to take charge of hairdressing saloon, good wages. Apt ply 102 Lumbton Qy., Wellington. ' ' lettehpke'ss machinist. YI7ANTED, Good Letterpress Machinist. ~ Apply _ Factory Manager, 3e "EVENING POST." ■ # PUBLISHING ASSISTANT. ~~ \li7 ANTED> an Assistant for the "Evening VV Post" Publishing Department, preferably. nl one with experience. Apply , The Publisher, £ "EVENING POST." le "ITEN wanted for essential work, previous ex- q r- -ItA perience not necessary. Apply JOHN GRANT AND CO., al Gracefleld Rd., Lower Hutt. Tel. 63-006. li> \X7 A>"TTED, to~start immediately, Fully-ex-'j> tt perienced Machinists, Improvers, and : T Apprentices;- also Pressers and Finishers; highest possible wage, light work, Ideal coa- . ditions. i '° "THE MODEBNE," '. 2 Adelaide Rd. t- . HOLIDAY PERIOD, ly T>OYS wanted for "Evening Post" Delivery -L* Rounds during the Holidays. Rounds availig able in city and suburbs. r- Good wages for approximately one hour's , ;., work per day. _. APPJy The Publisher, "EVENING POST." EARN 5s TO 10s PER HOUR "~ or VI^RITING Showcards and Tickets. Free Illuairt tt trated Booklet shows you how to begin, it- Write today. ■ McKay's Studios, P.O. Bos 367, Wanganuj. I" VACANCY. : : or Q 3IART Young Girl wanted for ladles' de- ' kj partment. Permanent position, pleasant conditions. Apply MANAGER, R. Hannah and Co., Ltd., Cuba St. F" MAINTENANCE FITTER. : , ITTER required at Lower Hutt, capable of C , L . installing plant. Suitable man will be N t0 offered permanent employment. Attractive in wages and good conditions. Apply in first 17 instance to "Maintenance Fitter," P.O. Box 3, v- Te Ar°- ..- al BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR. _ A N Intermediate or Senior Operator for a s -CX. National Bookkeeping Machine is required urgently by a substantial organisation. Good , salary and excellent working conditions; flveday week. . < n g Apply, giving telephone number, If possible, '™ THE ACCOUNTANT, * s * Box 548, Wellington. in WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED ~~ For Employment In cf ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. XA/ E have Go°d Openings in our Modern Fac- »" tory for Women and Girls (married or single). Regular employment at good wages and under congenial conditions. Previous factory — experience not-essential. Intending applicants are invited to write' or ~« th call upon our Matron. _^«^t# SiW >al Apply to ' ~ The Matron, W. D. AND 11. 0. WILLS (N.Z.). LTD., Richmond St., Petone. < For the convenience of applicants who are _ unable to call during the day, the Matron Will be in attendance on Mondays, Tuesdays, and ie Thursdays, between 0 aqd 8 p.m. ld MACDUFFSI PETONE. ' cc W^ 3 nave seVeral Vacancies for Female Shop , in Vt Assistants. Applications from married 1- women for part-time work considered. Apply immediately to the Manager. Frock finisher. t0 TpXPERIENCED Frock Finisher for Small, } r JL-J Congenial Workroom, very high wages. t0 Room 8, 4 Willis St., 40-890. INVOICE TYPISTJS, •' WE require the services of a Competent' ' Typiste. The wages offered are Si for — a 5%-day working week. Applicants will be interviewed after January 10. Reply stating , experience and enclosing copies of testi- — niouiaLs, to ■ ;" D. W. VIRTUE AND CO., LTD., 1 f n 13-15 Victoria St., J [° Wellington, Cl. - m in . McKEXZIE'S DEPT. STORE, Cuba St. j~ TTAS Vacancies for Senior or Junior Female XI Assistants, with or without experience. Part-timo Asslstante will also be considered. Ideal working conditions. 3n Apply personally n . Manager, ° d CUBA ST. BRANCH. SCHNEIDEMAN AND SONS. LTD. of TN our bright, well-ventilated factory, w» th JL have Several Vacancies for 4. 1. EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS. 2. INEXPERIENCED MACHINISTS. 3. TABLE-HANDS. Wo are engaged on essential military work and have also many openings for apprentices — in all departments of civilian work. Girls < ! wishing to take up the trade will receive a thorough training by experienced persons in all branches of suit and overcoat manufacture. ,' Wo can guarantee pleasant working conditions, , with good wages. \, Our Factory reopens for new employees on j Monday, January 10, and we will welcome ' further inquiries from inte/iding applicants who ■ may ■ call at our Workroom. 44-46 CABLE ST., WELLINGTON (Opp. Tnrannki St. Wharf), OR RING 55-066, SCHNEIDEMAN AND SONS, LTD. MANAGER REQUIRED! ' A PERMANENT Position- is offered to 9 n -£jl Thoroughly Competent Person as Manager ' of a Largo Plumbing Company in a Main , South Island town. )r Successful applicant must possess a sound '"■ knowledge- of all branches of the Plumbing and Heating trades, as well as be experienced \ in tendering and in organising. Only men with highest credentials and the _ above experience need apply, as the position is a responsible one and carries a 6alary fully c commonsurato with the position and the suc)r cessful applicant's ability and experience, ie AH applications will be treated as confllt dential. j. Apply giving full details of experience and 11 qualifications to » "PLUMBING MANAGER," 450 Evg. Post. MILLINERY APPRENTICES. ~~ WHITEHEAD AND PEARS, LTD., haT» openings for Apprentices in their Milft linery Workroom; permanent positions, in- \ teresting and individual work, pleasant con. \ U ditions, and a thorough training under t experienced milliners. For full particulars apply, to g The Manager, WHITEHEAD AND PEARS, LTD., 120 Cuba St., Wellington. 1 OFFICE JUNIOR. " W HITEHEA- D AXD PEARS, LTD., require , r »f a Junior for their office, previous ex- ' perienco not essential. Full particulars on s application to ,i The Manager, WHITEHEAD AND PEARS LTD., J, 120 Cuba St., Wellington. _ it CLOTHING TRADE. h "VTACANCV for Seam Presser and Under-. 0 t presser. , LONDON TAILORING CO., '■- 13 Lower Tory St. ]' CLOTHING TRADE. " I ~ "XTACANCIES available for Coat, Vest, and ■ y Trouser Machinists, Table Hands, and ■ Apprentices and Improvers in all branches of H tho trade. ■ ; ■ LONDON TAILORING CO., ■ __ 13 Lower Tory St. ■ r WANTKD> Exnerienccd Capable Office GJrl or ■ » t Woman. Tho position calls for a per- .H son of trustworthy and efficient capabilities to " take charge of office, Remuneration will bft . liberal to person of proved capabilities. Reply in person. GEISSLER EDWARDS TRADING CO.. 26 Cuba St. JUNIOR FOR SHIPPING OFFICE. . * a TXMXTED. Office Junior, top wages to eult--1 tt able boy, good opportunity, for one will". I ing to learn tho shipping business. - Apply A INTER-ISLAND FREIGHT SERVICE, Leyland House, Wakefleld St. » CAFETERIA AND MILK BAR ""* MANAGERESS. I TXT ANTED, Lady Manageress, must ba tt capable and reliable (middle-aged), able* control staff, salary £G week. For appointment and further particulars, ~ Telephone 44-942, -, TRAINED MEN "WANTED. ' """ ;' TN business and industry,, good positions i X aro open for I.C.S. trained men. After, the war, there will be an increased demand for men who have specialised in-certain trades or subjects. Become one yourself—start »E' I.C.S. Course NOW! Mechanical Eng. Building Radio Engineer Welding Motor Mechanic Plumbing s Accountancy Carpentry Professional Exams. Journalism "V" I.C.S. training is dono at home—in «PK<» time. Instruction is practical. and up-to-date. Send for tho Free I.C.S. Booklet, stating trada " or subject in which you are interested. g INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE". r, SCHOOLS, Dept. G, 182 Wakefleld St., Wellington. -

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1944, Page 2

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