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EMPIRE ' ll Dir.: Fullers' Theatre Corp: Ltd. 2 p.m. . . . DAILY . . . 7.45 p.m. “ LET ’EM BOMB! ” This Convoy Is Going Through 1 TIMELY! TERRIFIC! THRILLING! Aletro-Goldwyu-Mayer*s “ A YANK on the BURMA ROAD’ With Larainc DAY Barry NELSON THRILLS! “ Searcli every convoy the woman’s dangerous! ” Dive-bombers v. Convoy Truck Heroes! Spectacular thrills of battle, fire, landslides! An Excellent Supporting Programme. ‘ Nature’s Nursery,’ 4 Ants in Plants,’ Cinesound Review, Pathe Gazette. ‘ JUNGLE GIRL ’ (‘ Dangerous Secret ’), ‘ CAPACABANA REVUE ’ (Musical). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. or EMPIRE (12433. FRIDAY'S COMMUNITY SING , STRAND THEATRE. Commencing at Noon. Admission Free. Collection. Proceeds are Cor Our Boys’ PRISONER OF WAR WEEKLY PARCELS. We Must Keep Sending Parcels. WILL YOU HELP? Every -Parcel Costs £l. Loader, Mr H. P. “Desmoulins. At the Piano, .Mr Alf. Peltitt. Have you a Copy of the Words of Our Hymn—‘ Hymn For To-day ’ ? Send a donation and get a copy. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Miss BESSIE GALLIEN will Sing ‘ I Go My Way Singing,’ ‘ Smilm’ Through,’ ‘ -Cheerio.’ Flowers and Goods are acceptable for the Stall. Send your Donation and Goods to J. F, HIMBURG. Hon. Secretary.

SITUATIONS VACANT. 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s. SHOEMAKER. WANTED, Experienced man to take full-'charge of our modern shoemaking department. Production consists of military boots and women's shoes. Successful applicant must be good organiser and have sound technical knowledge of good shoomaking. Good salary and excellent prospects for advancement. .Apply . . BUCHANAN AND EDWARDS LIMITED (Late New Zealand Slippers Ltd.), Railway Avenue, Lower, Hutt, , , Wellington, WANTED, FOR DOWN QUILT DEPARTMENT. SIX EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS (Present award wages for journey women 63s weekly), SIX INEXPERIENCED WOMEN, EIGHT GIRL LEARNERS. Apply ARTHUR ELLIS AND CO. LTD. Kaikorai, Dunedin. , WANTED. COMPETENT FOOTWEAR SALESWOMAN for our Dunedin Retail Branch. . Applications, stating age, with copies ot references, to . HALLENSTEIN BROS. LTD., 20 Dowling street, Dunedin. WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS O EQUIRE STOREMAN-PACKER, able to drive motor lorry. ; Apply, by letter, to - P.O. BOX 410, Dunedin. WANTED, s MART BOY TO LEARN BOOKBINDING TRADE. Apply Mr MEENAN, WILLIAMSON, JEFFERY LTD., Vogel street. Earn 5s to ios per hour writing SHOWCARDS AND TICKETS. Free Illustrated Booklet shows you how to begin. Write to-day.—McKAY’S STUDIOS. P.O. Box 367, Wanganui:. WANTED, Waitress.—Apply Criterion Hotel. . . VANTED, Coach for Matncu.ation; central r north end preferred. —A 219, Star. VANTED, Girl for suburb Home-made Cake (itchen. —A 215, Star. VANTED, a Waitress.—Apply Elite Tea loom, 96 Princes st. WANTED, Girl or Woman for house or auudry work.—Apply Matron, Stafford Hospital. VANTED, Girl for kitchen; wanted Houseuaid; wanted Pantrymaid—Provincial Ic-tel. ' VANTED, Woman, for housework, 9 to 2, ilonday to Friday.—499 Macandrew rd. VANTED, young Givi assist household lilies. —Mrs Jamieson, 29 Drivers jrd, Maori am. WANTED, capable (second) Cook.—Apply Garrick Tea Rooms. 219 George street. WANTED, Woman, household duties, easy place; good homo; wages, £2 week.—A239, Star. WANTED, capable Mid-day Waitress, no Saturday work.—Apply Medan’s Tea Rooms, 110 Princes street. WANTED, smart Boy to learn the trade. —Bari on?, Manse street. WANTED, Tradesman to Paint House, north end; naint provided.—A3ll, Star. HOUSEKEEPER for 1 adult and 2 school children; modern home; suit soldier’s wife with child.—A2sl, Star. PERSONS applying for positions advertised should enclose- Copies of Testimonials when writing and Not the originals (which may go astray) r HAIRDRESSING. BLACKFORD’S Permanent Waving; full head (non-electric), 19s 6d; open all day Saturday. Near Wain's Hotel; phone 18-226. • GOLD. WANTED. Old Gold, Watches, Broken Jewcllerv. J. Webster, watchmaker, 123 ■High st.‘

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Evening Star, Issue 24324, 13 October 1942, Page 1

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577

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 24324, 13 October 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 24324, 13 October 1942, Page 1

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