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SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE— —-SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE: SHIRLEY TEMPLE " The Grand New Queen of the Films, dancing, _ romancing hen way right into your heart, as *"MISS ANNIE ROONEY" "MISS ANNIE ROONEY" , ht "MISS ANNIE ROONEY" ' _ with ' William Guy DickieGARGAN KIBBEE MOORE , And PEGGY RYAN, the Year's Comedy rind. jj- A United Artist Belease. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •. ! Sl AND FOR YOUR ADDED PLEASURE Travelogue, Popular Science, Unusual Occupafi~ tibns, the Pacific Offensive —the Solomons. Japs attack vital Allied supply line. N.Z. Govt. Re- > view presents: Making Sten Guns in N.Z. Launching "X' J Boats at Auckland, Christ-. church ..Theatre Fire. PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. SITUATIONS. VACANT. ' MAKE EXTRA MONEY AT UOMfi. . , JPACH week by making simple Wooden Toys. — ili We show you how and buy all your work. Write now for free details. MaeMasterV Toy Supply. Box 183. Wanganul. !E- . BINDERY ASSISTANTS. _ «17ANTED. ifeniHle Assistants for the Bindery VV Dept. Appl> rN. s factory Manager^ ■ "ISVBNimi POST." m ~""~ WANTED, PART-TIME Waitresses, Dinner and Tea, top wages, no Sunday work. Apply Garland's, «H Manners St. ;lie LUSTKE LINGERIE. re- W7^ urgently require Additional Staff in ial »» our llDderwenr factory. MACHINISTS 30 AND -b'IMSUEItS. The work is light, clean, and essentially tomlnlne. Apply personally or Telephone -— Miss Black, LUSTRE (NZ), LIMITED, Y> Lucas House, Wakefteld St., WELLINGTONS ~ Telephone 54-3<m '■ ;[," MONOTYPE CASTER. ' W A**"^BU« lin Of)ern'or' wlln knowledge ct i — »? Monotype and lilrod Casting Machines; good wanes. Reply Manager. "Evening Post," Wellington. ,T n MESSAGE CURL. «rANTED, Message Girl for Advertising DeVV partment. Apply :H. ■ Advertising Manager, , "EVENING POST." '■ BARRETT'S HOTEL be OEQUIRES Waitress. Apply personally. of ±± . of PUBLISHING ASSISTANT. 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Apply Chief Reporter, "Evening Post." 0- ~: ~ WANTED, io QENIOR and Junior Females, for Part-time it.', Work lv Spinning Section. Previous exit!.. perienee,not necessary, but must be reliable to Good wages. „„ Apply personally ," JOHN GRANT AND CO., Uc ~ Bell Rd., LOWER HUTT. - m WANTED. — CJENIOR and 'Junior Females for full or C 5 part-time work for Mending Department of Carpet "Section. Previous (experience not necessary but must be reliable. Good wagei. Apply personally JOHN GRANT AND CO., . Dell Rd., LOWER HUTT. ,L. EXPERIENCED LETTERPRESS FEEDER. WANTED, Experienced Woman Letterprest Feeder, aged between 30 and 50 year*, rs, good working conditions, permanent position, no Saturday work. Tel. Manager at 52-718 for. interview. THE W. T. RAWLEIGH COMPANY, LTD., 3K 99 Tory St., Wellington. JUNIOR LETTERPRESS OPERATOR. be Iy|7ANTEI)' a Smart Girl» a Sed between 15 d- Vt and 17 years, to Learn to Feed into a Printing Machine, Interesting and permanent position, good conditions, no Saturday work, _ good wupes will be paid right from the begin* "~ nlrig. Tel. Manager'at 52-716 for interview. he TI j E w T bawLEIGH COMPANY, LTD., [)" 90 Tory St., Wellington. '1' FUR TRADE. TT'XPERIENCED Finisher wanted short hours, JLLi permanent position, with good salary and excellent working conditions. Apply FUR TAILORS, Telephone 43-364. WANTED, A SSISTANT for Small Cake Kitchen, no Za. cooking, full or part-time. Apply Bon Appetit, 10 Rlddlford St. BOOKKEEPER. WANTED, Experienced Bookkeeper for engineering firm (essential industry). Replies, giving details experience, with, copies testimonials, to be addressed "BOOKKEEPER," Care Carlton-Carruthers, Ltd., P.O. Box CCO, Wellington. t AMBITIOUS. (PILERK, capable taking charge of books of \J declared essential industry, is, required for engineering offlco; must bo desirous makb progress and accept responsibility. Copies only of reference, with 'applications addressed "AMBITIOUS," Care Carlton-Carruthers, Ltd., P.O. Box GOO, Wellington. ; INTERMEDIATE. TNTERMEDIATE Stenographer required for -a. essential industry, congenial conditions, five-day week. Applications, in own writing, stating age, speeds, and general' experience, ■»> together with copies of testimonials, to ~~ "INTERMEDIATE," Care Carlton-Carruthers, Ltd., P.O. Box GCO, "Wellington. TYPISTE. "PROGRESSIVE engineering office, declared A essential, requires a Shorthand-Typlste (intermediate) ; good prospects to suitable applicant; no Saturday work. Written applications, giving experience, etc., and enclosing refer* -' euces, to be addressed "TYPISTE," ■ Care Carlton-Carruthers, Ltd., P.O. Box 069, Wellington. ESSENTIAL WANTED, a Junior Shorthand-Typlste fop firm of Importing engineers (essential In- . dustry), good conditions and excellent prospects of advancement. Applications in own hand- . - writing to • "ESSENTIAL," Care Carlton-Carruthers, Ltd., . •' - P.O. Box C6O, Wellington. __^... ACCURACY. ,- ■; . . EXPERIENCED" Costing and Invoice Clerk reSh quired by firm of Important engineers en- -': gaged in essential industry.; excellent pros-. - pects. Confidential applications, stating ageand -•-. experience, with copies of references, should ' bo addressed to • . • " \. , \ •■ ■•" "ACCURACY," . ~-.■•;, Care Carlton-Carruthers, Ltd., ■ P.O. Box G69, . Wellington, . - '- - "■ •■■"'<■■:■ '^.;
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 55, 2 September 1943, Page 2
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