KIH CE S S THEATEE POLLARDS PICTURES TOIiICHTI TO-NICHTI WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28th. Sir Arthur P:ne:o’s Great Tragedy— W 1 " Featuring Henry Ainley and Alma Taylor, The Tragedy of a Woman, Was Dishonour Justified? Wcmen Ccndtmn—Men Pity.
Charley Chaplin in “ The Fireman ” TKM POR ARY CLERKS. APPi ICATIONS ARE INVITED from eompttent CLERKS experienced in accounts and general c flico v. ork R.enumeration £4 to £'o per week, ae. or irp to q"& l :licatbns. Applv immediately. P. VKE SCtl A FFELT, Secre'ary, Cfliee of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 21s! Feb., 1917, TEMPORARY FEMALE CLERKS. Application s are invited for competent Female CLERKS experienced in (a; Book-keeping: or (b) Shorthand and Typewriting ; and (c) other office for empiot ment during the duration of the war in the Public Per-,ice in Wellington. Applications should contain full particulars of experience and qualifications. Minimum salary to qualified applicants, £2 per week. Further particulars may be obtained on application to P. VERS OH A FFELT, Secretvv, Public Service Commissioner. Wellington, 21st Feb., 1917.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1917, Page 3
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