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ANOTHER & CHANCE CH^n CE TO iU SEE SEE “CAPPXCADE” Enthusiastic Houses Have Kecked at the Adventures Of “ THE ZEALOUS ZOMBIES ” So We Are Putting It On For An Extra Night At The OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT XOU MUST NOT mss MOM GRE^I MARMRBIGEOURHLLA, AND BOOK AT THE Gallery, X/6 at Door. NOTE.—-UNDERGRADUATES’ SUPPER HAS BEEN POSTPONED. £250 IN PRIZES “WHY PEOPLE SHOULD BUY ALL THEIR GROCERIES AT THE SELF HELP!” WRITE BEST ANSWER TO THIS IN NOT MORE THAN 100 WORDS Z mm) SEND TO “COMPETITION,” P.O. BOX 125, WELLINGTON, OR NEAREST SELF HELP STORE, BEFORE MAY 31, 1944 FIRST PRIZE, £lOO cash 20 PRIZES, each £5 cash 50 PRIZES, each £1 cash MARKS WILL BE DEDUCTED FOR BAD WRITING, SPELLING, OR GRAMMAR THE JUDGE’S DECISION IS FINAL. bkfore WRITING your answer, view the interior of a self help store. all entries to be the property of self help co-op. ltd. Write your Name and Address in block letters on the back of your entry. SEND AIN ENTRY A DAY—WIN ALL THE PRIZES—YOU MAY. OF INTEREST TO MEN I AN ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MARTIN’S BOOT & SHOE STORES Commencing from FRIDAY, MAY 12 MARTIN’S MEN’S DEPT. WILL REMAIN OPEN TILL 8 P.M. FRIDAY THIS EXTENSION TO FRIDAY SHOPPING HOURS WILL, WE PEEL SURE, MEET WITH THE. APPROVAL OF OUR MANY VALUED CUSTOMERS, AND WILL ALSO BE WELCOMED BY OUT-OF-TOWN FRIDAY SHOPPERS. MARTIN’S BOOT & SHOE STORES, LTD. COURTENAY PLACE — 75 WILLIS STREET. KEEP PARTY POLITICS OUT OF MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION OTTIZENS OF WELLINGTON .... the Labour Party has forced the be overcome. CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES ARE NON-POLITICAL, they are not tied to nollHoil narh’-Ahey will w>rk unfettered. They are entirely free o consider and vote upon all matters as they think best. They have a Plan and a Post-War Plan, both of which they are determined to fulfil. HEAR CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES TONIGHT AT LYALL BAY AND ROSENEATH AT LYALL BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL, 8 P.M.—SpeakersWill Appleton (Mayoral Candidate), Mrs. Knox Gilmer (Council & Hospital), J. D. Slevwri.ght, W. H. Stevens (Ciuncil), C. Meachen, A. P. O'Shea (Hospital Board). AT ROSENEATH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, THE CRESCENT, 8 pu Sneakers’ Will Appleton (Mayoral Candidate), E. R. Toop, A. M. Pope G S Amos (Council), F. W. Furkert (Council & Hospital Board), Miss I. Cable", G. J. Petherlck (Hospital Board). VOTE THE ENTIRE “CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES TICKET” TOMORROW’S MEETINGS:—Aro St. Methodist HallI: Thorndoy Methodist Hall; Wadestown Church of England Hall, Pitt St* . - . —, ■' -9 MR APPLETON WILL INCREASE SUBURBAN RATES The misnamed Citizens’ Ticket, led by wealthy city property owner and Tory politician, Mr. Will Appleton, will, increase rates 0 » suburban homes, and will reduce rates on city properties. (Some amendment to this statement is required here: After the voting is counted on the -7th, Mr. Apploton win not get the opportunity to interfere with the rating system.) We do not suggest for a moment that the city property-ow nin,, Tory backers of the Citizens’ Ticket will personally seek to gain a rates advantage at the expense of home owners in the suburbs; but let Sir. Appleton condemn bis wealth property-owning friends in this report of his address to the New Zealand Institute of Valuers, reported in the ‘‘Evening Post of April 5 last:— " a. greater proportion of the rates will have to come from the suburban properties, and their annual rates will rise as the annual rates on Hie city properties fall.” ARE YOU GOING TO STAND FOR THIS LOADING ON YOUR RATES—ARE YOU? There is Only One Answer —VOTE LABOUR HEAR LABOUR CANDIDATES TONIGHT! Meetings Commence at 8 o’clock. KATWARRA SCHOOL— James Roberts (for Mayor), Mrs. Janet Savege, and Messrs. T. Brindle, J. Fleming and A. Parlane. KHANDALLAH, CASHMERE SCHOOL- ‘ James Roberts (for Mayor), Mrs. E. Harris, and Messrs. J. G. Churchill, G. Matthew, and E. A. Napier. R. HOLLAND. Organizer.

SITUATIONS VACANT—(Continued). BAKERS wanted for Semi-automatic Bakery, all-round man as Dough Man; good wages, good conditions, age second" ary consideration. Write 8231, "Dominion. KITCHENWARE SECTION. AN EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT is required for the D.I.C. Kitchenware Section. Experience in open counter work and display is an advantage. Apply— MR, JAMES, The D.I.C. CITY OF AUCKLAND. APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT MANAGER AT THE MUNICIPAL ABATTOIR. ■ .. APPLICATIONS will be received at the Office Of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Auckland, up to 4.30 p.m. on Monday, May 22, 1944, for the position of Assistant Manager at the Auckland Municipal Abattoir. The commencing salary will be at .the rate of £7OO per annum, plus cost of living bonuses. Conditions of appointment may be ontained at the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Auckland. F. t. GWILLTAM, ActtnfcS’fisaJae®’—

SITUATIONS VACANT (Continued). WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS’ AND WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION. WAITRESS, evening meal, 5.45 to 7.30. Secretary, 107 Customhouse Qy. PASTRYCOOK WANTED. GOOD wages offered, plus share profits; good living accommodation available, Sandy suburb; excellent opportunity for good man who desires eventually acquire own business. Reply “Baker,” Box 13u, Wellington. __ PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. ASSISTANT MASTERS. APPLICATIONS are Invited for 2 D Grade positions, one permanent, one wartime appointment, and either or both residential. Applications to be forwarded to — THE SECRETARY, P.O. Box 80, Palmerston North. OFFICE ASSISTANT FOR PHARMACY. A GIRL, under the age of 18, is required Shmediately for a Junior position in a ffiodern City Pharmacy. Duties will include clerical work, with opportunities for typing, and packing and postal dispatch. The position offers good prospects for advancement to the right type of girl. Apply in writing to—"OFFICE ASSISTANT," C/o Goldberg Advertising Agency, Ltd.,

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 190, 10 May 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 190, 10 May 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 190, 10 May 1944, Page 2

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