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NOW SHOWING i IT'S THRILL WEEK WITH TWO BIG WESTERNS! SIX-GUNS BARK BAD NEWS FOR BANDITS AS TWO HEROES RIDE THE RANGE! Amiixamatod Theatres. Ltd. THE GRAND The House of " Family " Entertainment. , 2 p.m. - TWICE DAILY CHARLES STARRETT CHARLES STARRETT - In - * RIDING THROUGH NEVADA ' ' RIDING THROUGH NEVADA * Shirley PATTERSON Arthur HUNNICUTT Jimmie DAVIS and his Rainbow Ramblers. RUSSELL HAYDEN RUSSELL HAYDEN ■' THE LONE PRAIRIE ' i THE LONE PRAIRIE ' Dub TAYLOR and Bob WILLS and His Texas Play Boys. Two Columbia Pictures. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. PLANS: BEGG'S AND GRAND (13-013). SITUATIONS VACANT. 'WANTED, NVOICE TYPISTE FOR MANUFACTURER'S OFFICE. COLUM3BA GIRLS' COLLEGE, Dunedin. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, LAUNDRESS, KITCHEN ASSISTANT, HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS, PARLOURMAID, UENERAL. Apply MATRON. Phone 20-047. WANTED, TRON (G ' CARTEL Motor Delivery. ..Grocery experience. GROCER, A961,/Star. Handy with Tools. Other store experience not essential. THE BELL TEA CO. LTD., S 15 Hope street.

r OUNG LADY PIANIST WANTED. Physical Culture Glasses. Apply, between 3 and 4 p.ui., Thursday and Friday afternoons, BURNS HALL GYMNASIUM. WANTED, TWO WOMEN FOR SERVERY, to assist in serving up of meals. Apply ~ THE VEDIC. EARN 5s TO 10s PER HOUR TRITING Showcards and Tickets. Free Illustrated Booklet shows you how to begin. Write to-day.—McKAY'S STUDIOS. P.O. Box 367. Wanganui. , GOOD GENERAL HAND, suit, middlea<»ed Woman. Apply, mornings or afternoons.—LAKE'S RESTAURANT, Commercial Bank Buildings, Dowling street. MACHINISTS. I L. STEEDMAN LTD., Stylecraft I- • Tailors, require Machinists. Ideal conditions. permanent positions. Also Apprentices. 7AITRESS, to TAKE CHARGE of » i SMALL TEA ROOM, no night work. Saturday half-day. £2 15s per week. A 468, Star. EASY EXTRA MONEY. l/f AKE simple, attractive Rag Dolls at **■ home from scrap material. Wn show i how and buy your work. Write now For free details.— MacMastere' Toy Supply. Box 183. Wanganui. WANTED, MEN, to learn Machine Moulding, Sand Blasting, Fusing; also FURNACEMAN'S ASSISTANT.—AppIy RADIATION N.Z. LTD., Jutland street. WANTED, PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS. BROWN AND TURNER, iowler Avenue. Phone 10-420. WANTED. Girl, just left school, for coal merchant's office; no Saturday work, mainly telephone; experience not necessary.—Aßßl. Star. * EIGHT acres Turnip Thinning, five minutes' walk Norman-by tram; by the ■mm or' otherwise. —Ellison, Campbell rd. Pino Hill . YOUTH, one used to wood work'preferred, wages secondary consideration to right person.—Apply Room 14, Cromwell Chambers. WANTED, smart Girl, for-shop work; permanent position to suitable -applicant.—lies and Poole, 55 Princes st. WOULD some kind Woman care for young children for month of March during mother's absence? Comfortable home.—B32, Star. YOUNG Girl, afternoons only, for highclass confectionery; permanent; state particulars.—B3s, Sitar. WANTED, capab'.c Help, three half-days weekly, Maori Hill district.—Ring 20-644. WANTED, for • home-made cake shop, Woman or Girl to grease tins.—Bls, Star. WANTED, Girl, to do stocking repairs; permanent position for good worker. —839, Star. ... KEMRA Milk Bar.—Lady Assistant, permanent; experience not necessary. Princes st. WANTED, Assistant for Anglican Orphanage, plain cooking, good wages.—Apply Matron. WANTED, 4 weeks, February-March, kind Woman, housekeeper, two children, easy place.—A962, Star. WANTED, Price for Painting Roof, labour 0n1y.—A959. Star WANTED, capable Woman, light washing, cleaning, half-day weekly, Forbury Corner. -AI.OOO, Star. WANTED. Housekeeper for light duties, no objection to one child; Lawrence 860, Star.

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Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 1

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