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4 MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS, June 20, 1946. GREAT WESTERN STREET METHODIST CHURCH (Darncombe-st. corner). Summer Effort, June 22, 330 p.m. Crowning of Rose Queen.

Bring and Buy Stall. Teas and Refreshments. 630 p.m., Concert by Manhattan Follies. Friends invtd. MANCHESTER SCHOOL OF ART AUSTRIAN DESIGN Photographs of Art and Craftwork from Graz Schcol of Art.

Open June 19 to 28. WHIST DRIVES Daily. 5 U. Monday Wednesday. 7 45.

g. 5. Saturdays. 3 0 and 7 45. £lO.

2,6. ANNOUNCEMENTS D. T. D. Al 'canons 5 and 6.

rIIHE BRITISH HEALTH FREEDOM SOCIETY, 38. London. W.l. will hold a public meeting on June 22. at 2 30 at the Hothuswurth Hall, Mic.

Speakers include George House, M.P.. and Arthur Millaood. D.O Adm ARPLE MARKET REOPENS TUESDAY, JUNE 25, and every Tuesday Inquiries at Denmark Ra Market, Moss Side. Wednesday and Elston, Prop. LAIN' MAK Matron MO I HERCRAFT LECTURES.

Gas Lecture Theatre. Town Hall Extension Tuesdays, 3 p.m.. Jury 2, 9. 16. 23 Tickets, per session of four lectures.

from the Lady Alm, ner BRITISH RED CROSS Lectures: First Aid for the Home, the Street. and at Work. Com. June 25. 8 p.m Youth Club Members invited.

Headquarters, Longsight Division, Dickenson Rd. ETRO-4 ICK ANNUAL SPORTS. This iv 2 30, M.A.C. Ground, Fallowlield. Open Cycling and Athletic Events.

Harrison. Littler, White Brown, Bingham, Carrick, Froggart, Tyrer, and Orton will be there CONTRACTS TO BUILDERS AND PROPOSED YOUTH CENTRE AND RESIDENTIAL FLAT FOR YOUTH LEADER, BARTON AD. STRETFORD The Extension Committee Manchester Presbytery are prepared to receive Tenders in separate trades as outlined below. Contractors desirous of tendering are requested to forward their names to the Architect, Mr Fred J. Parkinson, 41, Buncer Lane, Blackburn, not later than Monday, June 24, together with a deposit of Half-a-guinea for each get of Trade Quantities, desired The deposit will be returned on receipt of a bona-flee Tender 1.

-Excavatmg. Footings, Drainage, etc. and Joiner. and Tiler. and Glazier.

B. Concrete Block Construction. DANCING EMBASSY, OLDE TYME NIGHT, 1 6 Oide Lyme: Sat. J. Simpkin.

0.T., North best grog. ALHAMBRA PALAIS, Star Band Attraction, 7 30-1() 30, 7 30-11: Ad. 2 Forces Tommy Hughes's Band. ASTORIA, Friday: O.T. Mr and Mrs.

Jones: Baimoral ()red. 7 30-11. 13. F. VUE Dancing.

to-day 3 6 30. Olde Tyme, Tues. 6 30. LACKLEY PALAIS. TO-NIGHT, OLDE TYME Dancing for Young Old.

CIADMAN SCHOOL Strett To-nc 7: Spa Dance 7 45. Expert Tuition Cafe Royal BaJrm de Luxe, Dinner Dance, Wel. Sat Book (1934 (AASINO, Newton Heath. Modern Ballroom. Smashing All Star Band.

7 30-11. flhilton School, Seymour Road Che. Hill Beginners. Steps. 7 30: Prac.

8 15, Chorlton Learners Advanced: M.C. Staff: Tempo Band: 7 30: eILEGG'S CLI'B NIGHT: Learners and All Saints'. CLUB DE DANSE, 6a. Oxford Teaching and Practice every night. 7 30.

2 6 lOWANS. Best for Beginners: To-night. Danc.ng in two Bailrocms, 7 30, (IRAOBH OISIN, 7, Cheapside, Ceilldhe, 7 30 to 11 p.m. Ad. Devonshire Ri a lir Jp om dirT: ig icg ht on Ip.m...LAIWFIELD HOTEL, Wilbraham Road: -a: Friday, special Dance, 7 30-11, LIINNIGAN'S.

QUEEN'S Lrns. Prao Class. 7 45-10 30. Ad. "Irene Russel, A.1.5.T.D.: Private Lessons 42.

John Dalton-street. 2 Levs. O.T. Pop. 7 30- M.C.: Jack Addison, M.I.D.M.A.

LIDO, ASHTON OLD DANCERS' NIGHT, 7 45-10 30. MECCA DANCING, Bands 3-5 40, 7-11 Buffet. Cafe. Ritz: New Edinburgh, Alex. To-night.

Availab any Thursday for Dances. ODEON, Whalley Dance, 7 30. Tables Booked. Mos 2351. OLDE TYME, To-night, Russell Academy: 7 0: M.C., F.

Moran: RAYBANKS, Ea Withington. O.T. Mod. 7 45: QALE 30-11, Roy Tornkins Band. Next week: Bert Clegg and Band.

DAY, LATE NIGHT SENSA aON AL BAND. QTELLA coLEs. A.E.S T.D. PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY MOS 1651. ANTL NG'S, Advd 7 30: Sat.

3. MOTOR TOURS, HIRE CARS. AIRTA XIS 2 or 3 Seats Erpool to Mtc June Blackpool: Day Trip, 3 Seats, 823. Empty Car, Blackpool, 5278. Central Cabs' day night 2005 Car B' pool.N ales all dates ENT WILL LOAN MORRIS 8: perfect offers? any period 345 GAR going Blackpool.

June 22, 29, JUIN 6, 13. 20. 27: 1 per seat 580 i SEATS VACANT TO MORECAMBE, 2 JUNE end ARD 1053. 2 Seats in Car returning from Prestatvn. July 6, Sth.

M.fc 2 1 953. WANTED, 2 Seats in Car going Torquay. July 29. returning Aug 71. i.3 QEATS Vacant.

Blackpool June 23: El including two hot 3145. Q2-str, Coach, B'pool, Sun June 23: £32 el including lunch Cho 3145 VA, ANT pool, wales July; Norwich. June: reas. DRIVE YOURSELF: MODERN CARS SUREFLEET Tel. MOS 1937 CARS FOR HIRE with Chauffeur: long or short distances: special prices quoted BROughton 1306 CAREFUL DRIVER Wants Hire Small Car, Seven or Ten Days about July 28, Ruskin Old Trafford.

CHO 4371. CAR going Llandudno. Abergele £3: Rhyl, £2llO per seat return June 29, July 6. 13 20 5807 SALOON CARS Going Empty North Wales, week MOTORS Sibson Road Garage Sale. Sale 1048 AIRLINE CABS, the Private Hire Specialists: weddings.

stations, holidays and Journey work: modern, reliable cars day and ARDWICK 1229 FOR Safe. Sure, and Economical Travel consult SMITH'S HIRE SERVICE: FOUR SEATS VACANT TO MORECAMBE, 12 SINGLE. SATURDAY JUNE 22 -RUS 4491 DELIGHTFUL 14 DAYS' HOLIDAY, SWITZERLAND: TRAVELLING BY AIR: first-class hotel: £7O passport and visa service: few vacancies July August and September Modern Holidays Ltd 33, Brazennose-street, Manchester 2. MAYOH'S MANX TOURS Notice. Mans 'wind T.T Book Now for SAT AUG 31.

to SEPT 7 Travel, First-class Hotel Grandstand Seats (T.l I Tours Around the Island. rheatre Tickets. All-in price, 12gns Athol-street, Douglas or Fuaglands Telephone RUS 2896 NORTH HOME SERVICE 5 Children 5 6 Goes By. 7 0--Farm 7 Cycle T.T. 7 30 Spa Orch.

83 8 the Job (Industrial Foru 1 Better Late Excerptfrom with Beatrice Lillie. .9 9 revl American Commentary. 9 Cy T.T. (Trophy Presen'Ation). 10 Dance Orch.

10 3 Service. 10 (talk). 11 11 3 Journey: Isle of Wight (feature). 11' Westminister Players BELLE VUE ZOO GARDENS. LIGHT PROGRAMME Open Daily from 10 a.m.

5 1 Cycle T.T. 530 COLOSSAL AMUSEMENT PARK and Swing. Macpherson introduces Marie Burke, FR KIDD IES Da LE iI AS (IRELAND in Full at 3 and 6 30. FREE: Dargavel, etc. 6 Session.

6 SENSATIONAL AUSTRALIAN AIR ACES Commentary on Louis-Conn Fig DEATH IN MID-AIR 6 7 News. 7 DANCING: 2 Sessions Dly. at 30 p.m. Results. 7 Concert Orcli.

"OLDE TYME" Tuesdays Thursdays 6 30. 8 The Three Musketeers (serial FREE-STYLE WRESTLING Weds. Sats. 7. 8 in Miniature.

9 SPEEDWAY, SAT at 7 (A.C.U. Cup) from Stockport. 9 30 Rogues and Va SATURDAY, JUNE 92, STADIUM 245 bonds: Blackboard." 10 News. 10 C.L.B. C.G.B.

REVIEW. i Tne. Gene Crowley. SNOOKER, June 27. 28, 7 10 lly Munn's Music.

11 DAVIS v. LINDRUM George Locke and his Edwardians. 1 BOOK NOW: BELLE VUE Usual Agencies. Vic Lewis's Sextet. 11 1 3 SPEEDWAY BELLE VUE SPEEDWAY.

SATURDAY, JUNE 22, at SEVEN. A.C.U. CIIP BELLE VUE v. (Brad'ord) ODSAL (Jack Parker, Capt.) (Alec Statham, Capt. 3'6 (Re.

(No Half-price). One-a-Minute MOTOR-CYCLES were sold at the rate of one a minute at the third day's sale of surplus Government stock at Cheadle today. A total of 257 was due to be offered. Prices for an early batch of 500c.c. 1941 Indians ranged from 34 to 46 guineas.

-TO-DAY'S RADIO and 1 50Orn he Wavelengths Light 261.1 m. London 342.1 Midland 296.2 m. West of En gland 514 6m. and 203.5 m. Nort England 449.1 m.

ofand 285.7 Scottish 391.1 Welsh 373.1 Northern Ireland 285.7 m. TELEVISION TIRED ME, SAYS JASMINE BLIGH ASMINE BLIGH, 33- year-old television hostess. who has resigned from the 8.8. C. to return to her Irish farm, says she found television work too strenuous.

8.8. C. and I parted the best of friends," she added. Miss Bligh, who has been described as the girl with the ice-cool voice," was one of the two original announcers at Alexandra Palace. She married Major John Johnson during the war, and has a three-yearold daughter.

RAIN HALVES STRAWBERRY SUPPLIES By Staff Reporter HEAVY rain in Cheshire farming districts and the South of Engl a nd fruit-growing counties has halved Manchester's supply of strawberries and cherries. Potatoes Cornwall potatopickers refused to work in the rain-sodden fields. and the Ministry of Food has had to cancel the potato special relief train due in Manchester to-day with the week-end supply. The supply of new potatoes from Cheshire is growing. Peaches Mr.

Charles Deakin, a Smithfield Market fruit whole- 1 saler, said French growers were preparing to send big, quantities on to the Manchester market. They would be on sale next week at record low prices of a shilling and less. £500,000 Factory Plan 4 Miele a Rhyl Cuts Out I vITH th swastika replaced by the club's emblem, a 12-ft. Nazi flag, captured at Aachen by a Rhyl is to fly over Li Rhyl Football Club ground. The flag was given to the club in response to an appeal "to decorate the bare flagstaff." aaaaaaa TRADERS PREDICT A- SUIT AND COAT FAMINE By a Staff Reporter TO meet the new issue of 26 Cothing coupons to all vice men and women demobilised since June 18, 1945, a total of about 80,000,000 coupons will be required, for releases had already reached nearly 3,000,000 by the end of April.

Traders and manufacturers are to-day wondering how they would be able to meet the new to civilians and to ex-Servicemen. More than 250,000 of thedemobilised men and women are in Lancashire and Cheshire, estimated Western Command an acute shortage of coats and suits by autumn is predicted. Issue In November A Board of Trade official in Manchester stated that the' method of distribution of the new coupons had not been. but men and women who left the Services between June 18, 1945, and Jan. 1, 1946, will be able to get their coupons during November, and those demobilised this year shortly afterwards.

Bec a of the surprise announcement about the additional issue of civilian coupons in August, Manchester manufacturers and traders said that stocks could not be made up in time to meet either the August or the November increased buying. for North-west GOVERNMENT BACKS NEW DEVELOPMENT BY W. F. TEWSON )NE of the latest developments in the Government's programme to secure full employment is a £500,000 factory, to be established in the Wigan area. An official of the Board of Trade told me tc-day that the demand fcr business premises in the North-west was being steadily maintained, and the difficulty was to find sites where suitable labour was available.

The fact that unemployment in the region tended to increase did not alter the fact that over the area there were more lobs vacant than there were workers to fill them. The £500,000 factory is the largest of 38 building schemes planned since the beginning of April. Of the others eight are in Manchester and seven 0 Merseyside. New factories and extensi of over 5,000 square scheduled in the North-we total 173, apart from 12 in the Wigan-St. Helens development area.

The Government is financing a large proportion of the factories to be built in the various development areas and has given priority in building materials and labour for the rest. Purchase fax Off Bed Linen Likely From Our London Staff FLECTRIC IRONS, furniture, bed linen, and cutlery are the four items likely to figure in the Chancellor of the Exchequer's additional purchase tax cuts, to be announced soon, possibly to-night. In the long list of amendments to the Finance means by which Budget changes can be Megan Lloyd George Anglesey) seems to have appended her name to the most probable number of items in which Mr. Dalton is interested. Flats Ready By End Of Year By a Staff Reporter Manchester people have been watching the rapid growth of the three-storey flats now being built at Great Jackson-street, and asking When will they be finished The answer given to me by a Town Hall official is that the first tenants will move into them before the end of the Year.

I Four blocks, providing 167 'homes, should be completed by March CLERKS, ASSISTANTS WANTED (CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE) 1 I earn to Drive. Wythenshawe School: 1.4 qual old est --Oat 3897 any time VEMALE SHORTHAND-TYPIST WANTED: district --4(10re, 1(04 MANCHESTFr AOC6UNTANTS Reaulre gOOO SEIVC-SENIOR -te age, wage, aro full 957, OFFICE GIRL Wanted, 14-15 years of age, for general office duties: excellent 181, Elening News office. rIpAXI DRIVER to take complete control of Manchester CENtral 3422. I 4URIoff SALES, 1 4 1 7 years, Required to el learn in handwriting, to the Saxone Shoe 3 YOUTH REQUIRED FOR GENERAL' GARAGE (Manchester). 509, Chester Road.

Old Trafford. CANTEEN SUPERVISOR: 210 dinners per day, sub meals morning and afternoon: respons.ble for catering and M.O.F. returns. Write, stating age and experience. to 144 WANTED, Smart Shorthand-Typist fot Wholesale Distributor 0 See: good prospects for capaule and willing girl: state age.

410. Evening News. MALE FEMALE JUNIOR CLERKS. aged 15 or 16 year- Required for Turf Accountant's Office: must be bright and have had good 197 NG LADY for Cotto Manufacturer's Office: City centre: General Office duties: state age, wage' and 383. Evening News.

ASSISTANT SHIPPING CLERK Req'd by Textile Exporters: able to use typewriter: exc opportunit7' lot right man: state age, experience and salary 439 I I7ANTED, New Morton district. FEMALE TYPIST: some shorthand an state age, wage required, experience. and full parico.ars.—P 36, Evening News. LEDGER CLERK for counting House of city warehouse: must to flood writer accurate and quick at figures: state wage, and 226. Evg.

SUREFLEET MOTOR Daily. by Experienced Instructors (instructors to H.M. Upper Chorlton Brooks's Bar. Mos 1937 WANTED. Manageress for Sweets lovely South We: must have small house in exchange: Manchester or 394, Evening News office.

WANTED, JUNIOR LABORATORY ASSISTANT for Process Control Laboratory: Trafford Park: School Cert. preferable but not essential: age CAPABLE SHORTHAND-TYPIST Required: Permanency with good prospects for suitable applicant: state aae. experience, and salary 237, Evening News SHORTHAND -TYPIST Required for office in Didsbury: pleasant surroundings and canteen: state age, experience. and salary 35, Evening News office WANTED, Smart and Efficient LADY SUPERVISOR: experience in first-class Catering between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m..

Manageress, Ritz Ballroom, Whitworth-street West, Manchester 1. TABLET COATER Required by manufacturing.l chemists In Manchester district: permanent position with pension for suitable stating age and details of previous experience, 285, Evening News. 7 ENRY'S STORES, Market-street. Mic, Requite CLERKS (female only) for their Buyers, to with Bookkeeping in the departments, marking off goods. invoices, etc.

JUNIOR CLERK-TYPIST: Shorthand useful, but not essential: congenial situation with gor: salar and PHILLIPS FURNISHING STORES, 75-77, Market-street. Manchester 1. LADY, willing to learn or with knowledge of telephone switchboard: high wage for person with Intelligence, tect, and good speaking voice: hours 9 to 5 30: 5- day JOSEPH, Regent House, 30. Cannon-street, Manchester 4 KENDAL LNE CO. Invite applications from experienced Salesmwornen for sales vacancy in stationery and gift Apply personally or write, giving full particular experience age, Staff Women'.

Section. YOUNG LADY, 14 to 16, for busy office, city clothing warehouse: hours 9 to 5 30: 5-day week: good starting wage: splendid prospects: this position offers unique opportunity of gaining all-round general office JOSEPH, Regent House, 30, Cannon-street. Manchester 4. LEWIS'S LTD. have VACANCIES for FEMALE JUNIOR TRAINEES.

aged 15--7 years, in their Laundry at Urmston: excellent conditions: good wages paid Apply General Manager, Lewis's Mogsvale Road. Urrnsto any day. except Saturday. between 9 30 and 11 a.m. The Best Clue She has asked for relief in respect of knives, spoons, household mincers, domestic pails, and nursery fireguards.

The best clue comes from Hansard of last April 17. Said Mr. Dalton then, I make no special commitment with regard to electric irons but they stand rather high in the list of further concessions." Fund Gives Holiday To 1,000 Children By a Staff Reporter During the next three weeks 1,000 Salford children from the poorest parts of the city will be given a day's outing to Booth's Hall, Knutsford, and their trip will rank as school attendance. They are the guests of Pearson's Fresh Air Fund. The first party of 210 left by bus today, and the Mayor of Salford visited them at Knutsford.

IN THE GARDEN OME gardeners, having i turn the soil into something approaching a block of concrete. This is a mistake It usually arises out of treading on the soil when it is too wet. especially on clayev soil. This should never be done. A pastelike soil becomes hard baked when the sun gets to it and plants have little chance of survival.

Plant onions firmly all means. but don't stifle the plants giving them a collar of hard soil. However firm you make the soil it should be possible to keep the surface loose by hceing. £3OO TO FURNISH HOME room of the house whichcost only £3OO to furnish. There's a House Without The tastefully furnished lounge, which leads into the dining- a Single Dark Corner By A STAFF HOW a small, three-bed-- roomed house, furnished with utility furniture only, can be turned into an almost luxurious dwelling is shown in the "Gibson" furnished exhibition house, opened to-day to the 'public at Roundvvood Road, off Altrincham Road, Wythenshawe.

The house has an area of only 900 square feet, but an abundance of windows and a clever placing of the furniture give an impression of space and light. In the kitchen, where there is cupboard-space for everything, an electric wash-boiler, cooker and refrigerator, in addition to a coke boiler, are all fitted. A small electric fan, fitted to the window, clears the room of steam, while cooking smells can be cleared by a I smail air-purifier which plugs into Ithe wall. Built-in Cupboards The bedrooms, too. have built-in cupboards.

Curtains and bedcovers are of simple matching cretonne, very cheap to buy but tastefully used to provide colour and an atmosphere of comfort. Mr. C. V. Mundy, a representative of the House Building industries Standing Committee, said CLERKS, ASSISTANTS WANTED QllOl.

ASSISTANTS, Bread Confectionery: Stockport, Sale, Ashton, horthana-Typist tor Stockbroker's Office: 1 3 week: state age sat. WANTED, Two Experienced Commercial Body Builders: standard rates of 128, Evening News office. EQUIRED, FIRST-CLASS COOPER. for 11 Lubricating Oil Miller Alma Mills, Hyde, Manchester. JUNIOR Shorthand-Typist required: salary £2 P.w.; also Senior Shorthand-Typist to assist with books: salary £3 p.w.—V236 EXPERIENCED SHORTHAND TYPIST Required, full-time: state age, experience, and salary 229, E.N.

WVANTED, Experienced Man as Oiler, Greaser, and Belt Universal Metal Products Langley Road, Pendleton, Salford 6. YOUNG LADY Wanted, age 18-19. on switchboard, 4 lines, 10 to Auel Heywood Son 47, Lever -street, Manchester. JUNIOR CLERK for Stockbrokers' ffi ce: age about 15: apply in own handwriting, stating qualifications: typing an asset: good wage and 337 GIRL CLERKS, 14-16, required for offices in large City Shoe Distributors: good wages and permanent Staff Manager, Wm. Timpscn Empiric House, Great Ducle-street, Manchester 3.

ROBERT LOMAS, Oldham-street, Manchester, Require an Experienced D.ssection Clerk and Juniors (females, to train for the Counting personally or in writing to the Secretary. WRUITERERS and Florists: MAN or 12 WOMAN wanted to run shop: florist preferred: one other assistant employed: lodgings provided and tare Hughes, Grove House, Llandudno XPERIENCED Telephone Operator large road haulage undertaking: perm. giving full particulars, to the Secretary, Fisher Renwick White City, Old Trafford, Manchester 16. EXPERIENCED Shorthand-Typist large Road Haulage undertaking: permanent giving full particulars, to the Secretary, Fisher Renwick White City, Old Trafford, Manchester 16 WALLS Ice Cream Girls Required: permanent full parttime: £3 for 5-day week of 45 hours good bus service: vacancies in sausage, pie, ice cream, and orange juice Apply Walls Factory, Godley, Hyde. PLASTICS OPPORTUNITIES GUIDE TO HOME-STUDY TRAINING IN ALL BRANCHES OF PLASTICS Those wishing to prepare for this expanding industry write BRITISH INSTITUTE OF PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY (Dept.

107), 17 STRATFORD PLACE. LONDON. 1 MBE Co-operative Holidays Association: I. Domestic Helpers (female). including Cooks and Assistant Cooks, required for Guest Houses in various parts of the country Full particulars, with age, to The Co-operative Holidays Association (Staff), Birch Heys, Cromwell Range, Fallowtield, 14.

SALESWONIEN Required for B.ouses. Baby Linen, Children's Wear, Toys. Stationery, Perfumery Dress Materials and Paper Staff Manager. Ltd any day except Saturday between 9 '0 and II a TWO only Smart Girls, used to Meat Pte making or cenfectionery. 7 a.m.-5 p.m..

wage and Two only, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., wage no Sat or good job: up-to-date bakery: permanent: H. Read Prospex Works, Rigby-street, Higher Broughton. Telephone BRO 1452. HEAD GROUNDSMAN Wanted: young. energetic, knowledge of football, cricket, grounds, etc: also gardening and trees: prepared to work in writing giving references, qualifications and salary required to Employment Department, Mather Platt Park Works, Manchester 10.

SECRETARY Required for Works Superintendent: must be competent shorthandtypist: salary about including war giving full details age and experience, to Wcmen's Employment Office, Metropolitan-W i ekers. Trafford Park, Manchester IXTANTED, Experienced Ice Cream and Chocolate Covered Maker: must be able to make a perfect mix with Up-to-date Cherry Burrell plant: top wages and bonus: perm. all exp. stating experience, age, to W.D.C., St. Thomas's Road, St.

Annes-on-Sea. Tel. 1517. I NTELLIGENT GIRLS, aged 14 to lb. are required for General Office duties: training will be given and ample opportunitiep rot advancement: five-day week and canteen.

Apply personally or by letter to Mr. Atkinson, JOHN NOBLE Brook-Street. REPORTER that the estimated cost of the house, complete with cupboards and electrical fittings, was about £1,500. The Council of Industrial Design furnished the house at a cost of less than £3OO, including carpets, which alone cost nearly £BO. There is not a single dark corner in the house, which has been built as the result of a competition organised in 1945 to provide the best and cheapest artisan-type house that could be built with the materials available.

FOR CAR RESEARCH Research laboratories of the Institution of Automobile Engineers were to-day handed over to the new Motor Industry Research Association. POST-WAR CREDITS Forms of application for payments of post-war credits (Form No. D.C. 51). and envelopes will next Monday be available at post offices to people eligible.

MONSALL HOSPITAL Up to midnight Seriously ill: 246 775 783 877 988 934 710 858 1003 867 717 979 993 664 753 887 914 980 1013. CLERKS. ASSISTANTS WANTED LOADERS Reqd for motor transport, 11 long sh ch.stance OUNG LADY for clothing manufacturer's office: knowledge of P.A.Y.E. and general office Bla 7660 or 113. HENRY'S STORES Market-street Manchester, Require Female Junior Shorthand-Typist: general office routine and filing experience an advantage: progressive position: 5-day week.

LERK (Female) Required for duties as Remittance Clerk and Cashier: must be capable el handling cash. quick at figures balancing: knowi. of ledgers an aavantage: state age, experience, and wage 764. RELIABLE SHORTHAND -TYPIST Regd. for Office of Food Manufacturing Coinparty in Old Trafford: good conditions: canteen: stating age, experience, and sa ary required 18.

Evening News BOOKKEEPER SHORTHAND TYPIST for 100 Established Firm: wages £5: hours to 5 30: must be reliable and adaptable: good prospects: state age and experience, speeds: 694, E.N. rIIEXTILE BIUDIO requires -11- Experienced Colourist for Dress Styles, aL. a Colourist for Shirting and Pyjama styles: p. rmanent position and good prospects for experienced giv.ng particulars, 72, E.N. WALL'S ICE CREAM FACTORY: Women and uir: pe and part- Girlstime: £3 Req for ed 5-day weekrmanent: full of 43 hours: good bus service: vacancies in sausage, pie, Ice cream, and orange juice departments.

Apply Wall's Factory, Godley, Hyde. PHHOTOGRAPY: Experienced Leica Studio Cp.rator Required for High-class Sheffield Studio: aLso one for Hanley, Potteries: only those with first-class experience and requir.rig permanent positlon entertained: good 40, Evening News office. COMPETENT SECRETARY SHORTHANDTYPIST, 20-30. Required by Exporters in the city: office hours 9-5, no Saturday work: salary will not be less than secondary education and good speeds 982, Evening News office. QHORTHAND-TYPIsTS Required, age 20- 23 years, for Engineers' Office: canteen facilities in first Instance, by letter stating age, experience, and wage required to Charles and 57, St.

Simon-st, Salford 3. marking envelope "Staff." BOX OFFICE CLERKS Wanted: £5 per week: accommodation found: seaside job: must be experienced in handling cash and quick at figures: state full particulars in first letter, including when services available. H. J. Clayton, Hippodrome Theatre, Ma gate.

Kent. WOMEN GIRLS Wanted for Finishing Rubber Soles and Heels: 5-day week' good wages: canteen and other between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., PREMIER WATERPROOF RUBBER Dantzlc-street, Manchester 4. 43PY TYPI LS age 20-25 years, for Engineers' Office: canteen facilities in first instance, by letter only, stating age, experience, and wage required to Charles Churchill and 57. St.

Simon-street, Salford 3, marking envelope Staff." CLE 'S. WANT PLACES Ex m' Police Sergt. Requires Post, full or part-time: owner of A ttractive Intelligent Young Lady interest progress'n well-educated: will accept 461, SECRETARIAL APPOINTMENT (part- time) Required by well-educated young' lady: first-class 426, E.N yOUNG LADY, capable and experience Sales, Desires Post: exclusive Gown Snop 553, Evening News EX -OFFICER Requires Regular Em went: used to controlling men: joiner: can 209. Evng. YOUNG LADY, age 23, Desires 46.

Allison's Alderley Edge. SECRETARY DESIRES WORK at evenings: legal, medical and gen exper'ce, copy-typ'g or from 91 1 OR Invoicing reoxignre! Export 216, or Tel. CHO 419 YOUNG MAN, married, first-class ed tion, recent 4 demobilised, Seeks Posi experienced staff control, personnel welfare problems: thorough knowledge hard worker: used responsibilitt and using own good 1941 MANAGERS FOREMEN ANAGER and WIFE for Billiards East Manchester: state waaes. experience (not essential). and 192.

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