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• . FULLERS . B^/S^T. J A M e£^J> "THEATRE OF DISTINCTION." Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre, 54-775. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. HOLLYWOOD'S MIGHTY SUCCESSOR TO "THE FLEET'S IN" "BRING ON "BRING ON THE GIRLS" THE GIRLS" Starring EDDIE BRACKEN SONNY TUFTS MARJORIE REYNOLDS VERONICA LAKE IT'S A TORNADO OF FUN THAIWILL KEEP YOU LAUGHING FOR MONTHS. A Paramount Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FILMED IN TIIE NEW TECHNICOLOR. Plus Tho Grnndest Bouquet of Featurettes Yet Offered for Your Approval. "AIR MAIL NEWS" "SPORTLIGHT" "SPEAKING OF ANIMALS" SERIES "POPEYE CARTOON" AND TIIE LATEST SERIES OF The March .of Time RESERVE NOW RESERVE NOW

TELEPHONE 43-968 - TTV f)LI ~~ °PP' rARUAMENT BLDGS" (Whore There's Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Tonight, Wednesday, Thursday~7 o'clock 1.45 p.m.—Matinee Wednesday—l.4s p.m. One of the biggest comedy successes of the year I "THE DEMI-PARADISE" Brilliantly Acted—Amusing, Romantic Comedy-Drama . . . Featuring LAURENCE OLIVIER — PENELOPE WARD / ALSO THE HAREM-SCAREM RIOT OF SONG AND LAUGHTER "ROAD TO MOROCCO" Featuring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour (Programme' Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Shorts 7 p.m., "Road to Morocco" 7.15 p.m., "Deml-Paradtse" 8.40 p.m. FRIDAY—"BATHING BEAUTY" AND "MERRY MONOHANS"—FRUDAY OCT. 1, WORLD WEEK FOR ANIMALS OCT. 4, ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISTS DAY THE FRIEND OF ANIMALS AND BIRDS "Suffer the little birds to live in tho open air, there to feed and multiply; ■ to sing, to stretch out their wings, to smooth their soft breasts in joy. Bring them not to pine in your domestic prisons, but rather go to them, stretch forth ■ your minds to heaven and join in tlie chorus of praise."—Francesco retrarch, Poet nnd Humanist, 1304-1374. "Sports Post," Wellington, September 1, 1045.—A veteran doctor explains why the henrt-breaking, barbaric sufferings Inflicted upon dogs in vivisection laboratories have contributed practically nothing to medicine in 300 years. According to last Stntijrllcs, ill 1938, 908,000 experiments on animals were performed in Great Britain without anaesthetics, 4008 of them on dogs and cats. Professor McDonagh, holder '~4fc-f-af a vivisection licence, has stated: "Over £4,000,000 has been wasted upon cancer rgsearoh." Callousness in permitting these- experiments has led to the recent brutal experiments by the enemy on helpless prisoners of war. SAVE THE ANIMALS AND SAVE MANKIND PARTICULARS, WRITE SEC. ANIMAL WELFARE, ALSO BRITISH UNION FOR ABOLITION OF VIVISECTION, "TE MARAK," HOWARD ROAD, PT. HOWARD. SEE ALSO KINDRED SOCIETIES, "LADIES' AUXILIARY, S.P.C.A." AND "DOMESTIC PETS." ~~" SPECIAL ATTENTION! CRICKET CLUBS! ON SHOW WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY QUANTITY OF USED BATTING AND WICKETEEEPING PADS AT THE SIMS HARDWARE, 131 CUBA STREET Most of this gear in flrst-class condition, selling at.special prices to sports clubs . and schools. Remember ! Two days only ! TENNIS FANS! 50 DOZEN SLAZE^GERS BRANDNEW TENNIS BALLS, Q/6 PAIR ONLY AT SIMS HARDWARE 131 CUBA STREET TELEPHONE 32-734. -ii _■ i..ii i. i jn. . . i ','-'• ' """" ' —--^-^ ' ■ -— — AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF SPECIAL'INTEREST TO GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN Bristol-Myers Co., Pty., Ltd., manufacturers of Ipana Toothpaste, require girls and young .women for packing their range of toilet preparations. The work is light, pleasant, ami clean. Five-day, forty-hour week with t|io . ideal spring and summer hours of 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Good wages, plus bonus. Overtime if desired. Permanent position. Overall? provided and laundered. Happy, congenial staff, and pleasant working conditions. Morning and afternoon tea. Apply personally to BRISTOL-MYERS CO., PTY., LTD. TROJAN HOUSE LUKE'S LANE, JUST OFF MANNERS STREET, OPPOSITE KING'S THEATRE. TO ALL GIRLS! If you are willing to undertake work of an interesting nature which is essential both in times of war and peace, Messrs. J. J. McCaskey and Son, Ltd., offer:— 1. A variety of interesting and highly-remunerative positions for girls who aro keen to be trained In work of a useful and essentia] nature. 2. The best possible working conditions in new factory premises, These have been designed on the most modern lines and the building will be completed shortly. 3. A cafeteria, on up-to-date lines, will be included in the new building, and will provide a midday meal and morning and afternoon tea service. 4. A well-established staff-saving scheme, subsidised by the firm. 5. Wages up to £4 10s for a 40-hour week with full opportunity of increasing these by , bonus payments. The firm Is one of sound Integrity and is very progressive. It has under construction at present a modern hostel to accommodate girl employees who require to board in Wellington. This will be completed shortly. If you are keen to obtain a good permanent position with every prospect in what we think is the most up-to-date factory of its kind in New Zealand, we suggest that you apply immediately to the Production Manager. J. J. MCCASKEY AND SON, LTD. 1658 VIVIAN STREET, WELLINGTON EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN WHO HAVE NO TRADE In a large organisation like ours employing 160 odd hands in the making of MEN'S CLOTHING, WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR, FROCKS, DRESSING GOWNS, MEN'S SHIRTS AND PYJAMAS, and also KNITTED OUTERWEAR and UNDERWEAR FABRICS, we have quite a few positions doing small odd jobs, neither heavy nor tedious work, These are generally performed by married women and could quite easily bc^ undertaken by those not so young. HIGH WAGES are paid on a similar basis as those for skilled operators. There Is practically nothing to learn. SHORT TIME can be worked in hours to suit applicant. Morning anl afternoon lea spells, and you arc Invited to inspect the conditions as the fndory Is very largo, light, and ample in space. Trams stop nl door. j . ABELCO LIMITED (Established 27 years). . 3640 VIVIAN STREET i

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 74, 25 September 1945, Page 2

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