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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. Throughout,N.Z. Deaf Aids Installed. _x^Q T-'A T E^Vs. MATINEE 2 p.m. NIGHTLY 7.45 — LAST TWO NIGHTS TO SEE — R.K.0.-Radio's "THE SAINT STRIKES 3ACK-." "THE SAINT STRIKES BACK." Starring the Clever GEORGE SANDERS. ; • GEORGE SANDERS. ' Associate Players WENDY BARRIE-NEIL -HAMILTON, (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.] .THEN WE If AYE WITH US Hollywood's Funniest Clown, JOE PENNER JOE PENNER In a, rousing comedy hit. " I'M FROM THE CITY." ."I'M FROM THE CITY." '..-..•-. With - Richard Lane—Kay Sutton, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plan D.I.C. or Theatre, 51-595. RESERVE! NO BOOKING FEE! SITUATIONS VACANT. ~ ■ -■■ ■ ' ■ — J \\7A.NTED, Strong Man to drive lorry, v\ must be careful driver with knowledge of Wellington suburbs, prefer man used to handling fibrous plaster sheets constant job for capable man. Apply C. j' Phelps, 16 Bay Road, Kilbirnie.. WANTED, General Help. Apply Catho^ » * he Women's Hostel, 33 Thompson St Tel. 50-971. ; YyANTED, Experienced Assistant for ri lish and Chip Shop. Apply 95 Molesworth Street. WANTED, First-class Chef for larg« *T restaurant, Saturday-half-day, no Sunday work; top wages to the right man. Tel 44-928. . YX7ANTED, 4 Pantrymaids, wages 41s 6d y. and meals. Apply Restaurant Waldorf. "WANTED, four Night Waiters, aboul 7 T eigliteen years of age. Apply Res taurant Waldorf. •WANTED, First-class Female Sponge: J*_maker and Pastrycook, top wages tc right applicant. Apply Mr. Carr, Restaurant. Waldorf. "W"ANTED, strong Young Woman foi Yy cleaning. Apply Restaurant Waldorf. WANTED, Woman, half a day a week y Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday plain ironing and coloured washing. 9s Rintoul Street. Tel. "24-513. WANTED,, a General Relieving Dining *T room and Kitchen. Rutland Private Hotel, Plimmers Steps. Tel. 40-910. WANTED, Girl for Domestic Duties *" good home and wages to suitable person. Apply 352 Oriental Parade. (CARPENTERS wanted. Stewart's Flats. near Grass Street, - Oriental Bay. " TG^UR Machinists, Finishers, and Im- -*- : provers wanted at once, permaneni position, highest wages paid. Apply M Temple, Room 4, Majestic Buildings. "DANTRYMAID, experienced; permanent; ■*- weekends free. Apollo Quick Lunch 66-Willis Street.. t . TpXPERIENCED Machinists required for J-J' Soft Goods Manufacturing; inexperienced adults will be trained, Apply I.X.L. Soft Goods Manufacturing Co., 4. Cable Street. EXPERIENCED Waitress. Apply Rialtc Cafe, 105 Vivian Street. " DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION. ASSISTANT, CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE. A PPLICATIONS, stating full partieuxx- lars of age,"experience, qualifications, and date when duties can be commenced, with COPIES .of, testimonials, will be re ceived by the undersigned up till NOON on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1939, for the following appointment:—----(a) ASSISTANT (Regis.ere_ Surveyor) or alternatively (b) ASSISTANT ENGINEER (Civil) (A.M.Inst.C.E.), or alter, natively (c) ASSISTANT . ENGINEER (Mechanical) (A.M.I.Mech.E.). The salary offered is £350 per annum Conditions of Appointment may be ob tamed at the Office of the City Engineer _own Hall, Dunedin, Cl., or at the office of this newspaper. -- R. A. JOHNSTON, '.__.- ' ■> ■" Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, Cl. July 28, 1939. WANTED Experienced MENDER and GIRL to Learn Hosiery Trade; idea working conditions and highest wage: paid., Apply /■'•'■ JACQUARD HOSIERY MILLS, Second Floor, Irvine and Stevenson's Buildings, • 10 Brandon Street. RANTED, SMART BOY, for Mes sages; good prospects. Wages tc start, 255. ELECTRIC LAMP HOUSE, LTD., 11 Manners Street. WANTED, YOUTH, for Printing ■"Work's/ Apply •-; •••; Printing Works Manager, WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD. W i • ' Experienced Machinists foi skirts, also Finishers and Improvers Permanent positions and highest wao-e< paid. 'Martha Washington Mfg. Co., 2u< Floor, Thornton's Bldgs.. 66 Manners St. FUR TRADE. pINISHER Wanted. Excellent perma •__ "^ l)0Slt30n- Cosy, sunny factory with all-day radio. Wages above awari rate. Replies treated as strictly confidential FUR TAILORS, LTD., English Furriers. 'to _' SOFT GOODS. IRLS, for Plain Sewing Machines; idea - conditions.- Moon Girdle Co., 65 Dixoi Street. RANTED, Smart Junior Shorthand Typiste, good prospects, to suitabh applicant. Apply in writing No. I Evening Post. APPRENTICE TO PRESSING. WANTED, Strong Willing Youth to be _T/ Apprenticed to the Pressing Trade Mason Hines,- Ltd., 100 Courtenay Place. PRINTING MACHINERY MECHANIC ■EXPERIENCED MAN for general re •*-* pair and installation work requirec by progressive engineering firm. . Good prospects to keen applicant witl initiative. Reply, stating age and experience, 1135 Evg. Post. ~~ JUNIOR TYPISTE. ~ T>EQUIRED for . sharebroker's office -i Capable Junior Typiste. One or tw< years' experience a recommendation. Short hand desirable but not essential. . Apply in first instance stating age, ex perience, and enclosing copies of refer ences to "ABILITY" Care J. Ilott. Ltd., Advertising Agents Publicity House, Jervois Quay, . ■ Wellington. MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED. 'SUNRAY PLEATING. \LL Pleating Work done at shortesl xx' notice at the cheapest cost. We have the only complete steaming pro cess and_ patterns for this work in Welling ton, which is most essential to keep the Pleats in position. Inquire Juliette, 82-8^ Manners Street. GOOD Printing deserves Good Blocks The "Evening Post" Printing Work eaa supply both. Tel. _4-(Mi for your oe_ t__uotatioa_

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 26, 31 July 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 26, 31 July 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 26, 31 July 1939, Page 3

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