StbIMES Oir:— Sir Benjamin Fuller 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. Delightfully aringly IFFERENT... IS THIS DEANNA . 1. .J ~ SINGING AND SMILING HER WAY INTO EVERY HEART, AS TkeJlmaung JfrsMlidag With EDMOND O'BRIEN AS THE ULTIMATE "MR. HOLLIDAY" A Universal Picture— (Approved Univer. Ex.) Also "THE MARCH OF TIME" "The Navy and the Nation" PLANS are now on view, and are rapidly filling at the D.I.C. and ST. JAMES. MEETINGS. NEW ZEAILAND MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. THE GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING of the New Zealand Merchant Service Guild will be held in the Guild Rooms on WEDNESDAY, October 6, 1943, at 10 a.m. All members in Port requested to attend. F. A. MACINDOE, General Secretary.
LAST TWO DAYS ... 2 p.m. and 7.45 "HOLIDAY INN" With BING CROSBY and FRED ASTAIRE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AND "SAFARI" With MADELEINE CARROLL and DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Paramount Theatre COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Vol. 51-842. FRIDAY NEXT . . . IF YOU WANT THRILLS WITH YOUR CHILLS, AND HOWLS W4TH YOUR HORROR, SEE THE SCREEN'S FUNNIEST DETECTIVES, BUD ABBOTT :: LOU COSTELLO - “WHO DONE ITT* SHADES OF SHERLOCK! LOOK WHO'S SLEUTHIN'! Their Newest, Nuttiest Riot. The Balmiest Bombast they've ever made. Spasms of hair-raising hilarity. Loads of Chillorious Laughter. GUNS . , . GAGS . . • GIRLS . . . AND GUMSHOES. —AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMMEFRANK LLOYD'S “WELLS FARGO” Again the Hoofs of the Pony Express Thunder Across the Plains. Again the Wells Fargo Stage Coaches Rattle through the Prairie Nights, their Guards Hands Clasped to the Butts of their Lusty Carbines. For Paramount Swings Across the Screen the Thundering Story of the Winning of a Barren Continent and a He-Man Outfit which Dared a Thousand Dangers a Minute, to Carry Mail, Gold, ana its Precious Human Freight. ADVENTURE YOU LL NEVER FORGET. JOEL McCREA :: LLOYD NOLAN :: FRANCES DEE :: RALPH MORGAN JOHNNY MACK BROWN :: PORTER HALL :: And a Terrific Cast. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE AND D.I.C.
SITUATIONS VACANT—(Continued). FANCY STAFF. WE require Senior and Juniors, also parttime Saleswoman for above Department. Best conditions of employment. Apply to: — GEORGE AND GEORGE, LTD., ‘ Cuba Street. FARM HANDS WANTED. COOK for Station, four men, Taihape district. Good conditions. £3 a week. Apply NlOl, WANTED, Cowman-gardener for sheep farm; good conditions and surroundings. Apply 563, “Dominion.” WANTED, a Cook-baker (Aga cooker), and a Single Shepherd; experienced. Apply Burnview Station, Herbertville. SINGLE or Married Mau wanted for general farm work; wife no duties; no school handy. Write “Farmer,” Box 3, Marton. IVANTED, Single Shepherd, Back Cofintry. Must have good dogs. Good wages. Apply, Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., Wanganui. — WANTED Working Manager for sheep and cattle farm in Taranaki. For particulars apply H. F. Arkwright, Overton, Marton. WANTED, Man for General Farm Work Used to horses and all implements. 5-rmd. house, one mile from school. A. J. Lobb, Feilding. Tel. 551 R. WANTED, a Land Girl or Youth, to assist with 100 cows and tend to vegetable and flower garden. Wages, £4 a week. Apply to G. R. Gregory. Pahiatua. WANTED, to start on November 3, Two Good Machine Shearers, approximately 6000 a man (Contract shed.) Apply to J. F. Ackermann, Reid’s Line, Feilding. WANTED, Alan or Boy for shepherding and farm work; experience or dogs not necessary; top wages. W. J. Lane, I’eninsula Station, Tinui, Masterton. Tel. offi>lt| WANTED, Married Couple, Taihape wife cook two or three, man genera) farm hand. New house, all couvs. Wages £4/15/- a week and found. Personal reference required. Write: N 055. “Dominion. WORKING .Manager, capable and reliable for large Sheep and Agricultural I'arm. Wife cook for three men, or man with suitable family for working farm. Good wages for ability. Apply NlOO, “Dominion’ WANTED, Young Man for Dairy and Sheep Farm, handy to Wellington. Accommodation provided. /Award wages plus 10/- a week. Telephone 348 Porirna, evenings, or write Box 106. Wellington. FENCERS required urgently for station in Ohirgaiti district, on contract or day wages. Experience in packing and postsplitting essential. Apply V. H. Ti Kapu, Oliingaiti, or Public Irust Office, Palmerston North. FOR King Country Sheep and Cattle Station, Alarried Shepherd, with general farming knowledge. Cottage, house cows, coal supplied. .School bus passes gate, mall delivered. Four miles from rail on metalled road. Good wages to suitable man Position permanent. Single Shepherd also required for some place; wages according to experience. Applv 8100. ‘ Dominion.” WANTED Shepherd (single), for Stony Creek Station, Martinborough district, two Dogs necessary. Also contract Fencers. Appl.v P.O. Box 260, Masterton: or Tel. A. Caselberg, Tel. 1744, In evenings. WANTED, for dairy farm, Levin district, carrying 80 cows, 'Single Man to assist in milking and general farm work; good home; good wages,. Apply 80x_34, Leyip.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 9, 6 October 1943, Page 2
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