THE ' ' The Screen Event Of Wellington. TALK . ' COLU.MBiA I'H'ITRKK l'rcjsent • y*' niENK DUINNt; . To -^ , ' x CHARLES BOYER l| — In — "TOGETHER AGAIN " "TOGETHER AGAIN" ' £Kr "TOGETHER AGAIN" Triumph. -'A SONG TO REMEMBER" — With — "A SONG TO REMEMBER" fH\RIFS COBURN "A SONG T0 "K^KMBER" CHARLIE COBURN ~A SONR TQ KEMEMBBR" It's This Year's Most Exciting Comedy, <A SONG T0 "MEMBER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ow j n s ST. JAMES FKATUUETTES Include— FIFTH WEEK ! The Special Featurette all Golf Enthusiasts should see, . NOTE— A First Half of Entirely New Featurettes "KING. OF THIS FAIRWAYS" include the Atomic Bomb Explosion and the latest N.Z. Weekly Review. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. TWICB DAILY _ 2 . AND BPM FULLER'S rfbr^-^^^^*^^^ At The EGENT krTS T. J AMESj^y ■ —of course! l-j^ J-^*****—■ —^_^~- —""""""l I- PlanS at D<LC' fmd Theatre (44"144). " THEATRE OF DISTINCTION." Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre. (54-775). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE 43-9G3 — nPTVOI 1~~ °i'l'' PARLIAMENT BLDGS (Where There's Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Finally Tonight—7 o'clock A brilliant drama ... for years to come you will remember this colourful human story. THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP" In CTeciinicolour . . . starring Roger Livesey, Anton Walbrook, Deborah Ken; ALSO UNITED ARTISTS STREAMLINED COMEDY: "FALL ■ IN" All-Star Cast Headed by William Tracy, Joe Sawyer, Jean Porter (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Gazette 7 p.rai, "Fall In" 7.8 p.m., "Life and Death of Colonel Blimp" 8 p.m. TOMORROW—"YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW"—"IT'S IN THE BAG"—TOMORROW (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ „— •-. ) BOXING! BOXING! TOWN HALL TONIGHT TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK PROFESSIONAL MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTEST: BOBBY CLARKE (Australia) Versus . NORM. ROSS (Greymouth) j ■ • USUAL THRILLING PRELIMINARIES i PRICES AS USUAL / Box Plan at Humphrey's. Tobacconist, Manners Street. j OWING TO THE INDISPOSITION OF DANNY O'KEEFB NORM. ROSS HAS BEEN ' SUBSTITUTED. \ NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY Suburbs Electorate KHANDALLAH BRANCH LUNCHEON FOE BUSINESS MEN Speaker: MR. R. M. ALGIE, M.P. for Remuera. Subject: Some Fundamental Differences Between the National and Labour Parties. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, AT 12.45 P.M. Speaker at 1.15 p.m. Chairman: Mr. G. H. A. Swan. ' WAITERS ANjl) WAITRESSES WANTED Waiters or Waitresses, part or full time. Aged from 29 to 50. Good wages and conditions, No Sunday work. APPLY GATES, LTD. WILLIS STREET TO PARENTS STAFF WANTED Employment with the Self Help Co-op, offers the best prospects of advancement of any Grocery organisation in New Zealand. The most up-to-the-minute methods in the trade are taught In modern shops and under congenial working conditions. Every prospect of early advancement is given to those showing keenness and ability. Start your boy with a worthwhile linn, in a worthwhile trade. Highest wages paid. Apply personally or in writing to . STAFF MANAGER 292 TARANAKI STREET. TELEPHONE 54-700. 1. ADVANCEMENT PROSPECTS: None of the positions from General Manager tv Shop Manager Is filled by a Director's relative. No relative of an executive can join ' the firm. . i 2. STAFF BENEFIT FUND: Established 1932 —subsidised by tho firm £2000 a year —members weekly contribute 3d in the £ of wages, maximum 1/0, Lodge members 2d I . maximum 1/2. . Benefits:— * Sickness: First week 00 per cent, of wages after first day; thereafter maximum in accordance with Social Security Benefits (most sicknesses are for loss than one week). Medical Expenses: Medical Expenses not met by Social Security or a Lodge. Death of Member: Single, £40; married £100. Birth of first and second child, each £10: each child after second, £25. Educational Bursary: An Educational Bursary of £100 is payable to a member with three children: for each child after the third an additional bursary of £100 is payable. A special provision is made in the- case of children of members killed or totally incapacitated while in the Armed Forces. In their case, the £100 bursary is payable on behalf Of each and every child. The bursary is available at the maximum rate of £25 per annum for four years, while attending Secondary School, Technical College, or University. ■ 3. BONUS: Bonus paid quarterly and/or yearly (last year £10,000). 4. SUPERANNUATION FUND: Members in this Fund are insured for £1000 plus bonuses, payable at age of 60 or 65. At present 240 members in Fund. The firm pays the whole of the premiums—£8000 a year: the employee pays nothing. 5. CO-OPERATIVE PROFIT SHARING: In addition to highest wages, a sum equal to two-thirds of the net income of the Self Help Co-op, and all associate companies is paid to their Staffs in bonus, -educational bursary, benefit fund, and superannuation. 'MIDDLE KAST" XTEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS "MIDDLE EAST" W AVNUAT PYHmiTinrc ' "MIDDLE EAST" ANNUAL LXHIBIIION. "MIDDLE EAST" * : ow °l)en Daily at the ART GALLERY, TRAVEL TALK > DIO By ELSIE K. MORTON Hours: By ELSIIO K. MORTON Weekdays: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. By ELSIE X MORTON , Saturday: 10 a.m. to 12 noon. ' ' Friday Evenings: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m • nHHIS timely and fascinating talk describes Admission Is ■1 Miss Morion's tour of PALESTINE, Art ~ . ~,,.. . SYRIA, AKGKAX ISLANDS. ORKISCE; ITALY, . " "nlon 1 lckets lsand SICILY. The coloured slides include Entrance through D.I.C. Lounge. views of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Gnlilce, Damascus, Baalbek, Algiers, Athens, Cyprus, and Istanbul. BLUE TRiANGLK (Y.W.C.A.) HALL, CONDUCTED TOUR BLUE TRIANGLE (Y.W.C.A.) HALL, BLUE TRIANGLE (Y.W.C.A.) HALL, WEST COAST GLACIERS, BOL-LCO'TT ST. Departing Wellington Nov. 14. SSSJJ: nSvKSK! 5: S; f:S: 12-day To- *, s^iai ™°* CoachAdmission: 2s. Reserves. D.I.C, 2s 6d. • Inclusive Cost £23 Ss. (Prices plus tax.) ■ FuU partlcuU - Box I'lnn Open tomorrow. " ' ' N.Z. GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU, DON'T . NKGI.ICCT PILES NEULHCTKI) files are dangerous Zatin gives "Dominion" Buildings, Mercer St., proved relief f'ri stamps brings trial treat- ■ ment. Zanri f'ty.. Bos 9f>2-K (R M. Appleton. Tel. 44-120. isl Ifeatlmrston St.),. Wellington, V Alt EX Method relieves worst cases bad legs ;' ' " ' , and varicose ulcers In 4 to 8 dressings'. _^ ■ _ c-viai Varex Ltd., Box 1558, A.G.. 21 Grey St.. Wei- pORWEDDING NOTE INVITATIONS, Social lington. Locnl Rep.: Nurse Spence, N.Z. 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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 103, 29 October 1945, Page 2
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