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SYBIL H. COOKSEY, A. Ch. S. Registered Medical Auxiliary (Chiropodist) is Commencing Practice at 217.

Manchester Road. Rochdale. Tel. Rochdale 47069. ODEON CAFE-BALLROOM.

Withington Road. Whalley Range Weddings and Ncw Few vacant dates left. and Fridays. Ideal Dance butte. TUTORS GOVERNESSES IANO and ACCORDION Playing by Ear: Teacher 91h, Evening News.

ARTISTS, ENTERTAINERS Lt Comedian. gcoC 821. Tpt. and Tenor for Dance yt i i ud i wo as uld al sZe a 'iacly -L 1 7 1 41 A LTO SAX DOUBLING VIOLIN Wanted for old-estab. O.T.

Daace 850. IOR ARTISTS SHOWS, tel. ARTHUR I GRANVILLE. BLA 2928: 70. Market-st uo You? Children Intertaln? If so, bring them along to the Ritz Dance Hall next Saturday afternoon ei LBARETts.

Concerts. Well-known Amateur Organisation will Stage for Charities, Shows f- 15min. to Zl2 hours: no fees required: expenses only: own wardrobe: few Reporter Office." Stalvbridge. CLERKS, ASSISTANTS WANTED rNSURANCE COMPANY REQUIRE JUNIOR LEDGER 914 YYOUNG LADY Required for Order state age, salary and WANTED. capable SHORTHAND TYPIST for Office in Collyhurst area: good speeds essential: state wane.

SHORTHAND TYPIST Required by Insurance Co permanent stating age. and salary 923 QHORTHAND-TYPISI for Large Pubnsning Hcuae: gnowledge of ofMce routine age salary etc 348 Eve News NEW Cab net Works. Manchester. Rcquirel Lady Cost Clerk with experience of the trale: oerman't progressive (CONTINUED IN COLUMN FIVE, -TO-DAY'S RADIO WHITSUNTIDE WANTS wANTED. Bard fcr Whit- Sunday.

1947. 2 p.m.-4 p.m.: terms to J. H. Schofield. 6, Walter Oldham.

4 MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS, Nov. 11, 1946. ANNOUNCEMENTS ROY AL ARTILLERY LADIES' SECTION: All and near of Gunners should attend INAUGURAL MEETING, 7 30 p.m., Nov. 11, at Barker's Cafe, 112, Rochdal. Road.

Manchester 9. It unable to attend write R.A.A.. 30. Manchester 2. INSURANCE MENAND WOMEN are invited to a Meeting to be held in the Lesser Hall, Albert Hall Manchester, on Wednesday, November 13, at 6 p.m.

Speakers: Mr. Henry Levitt, Joint General Secretary; Mrs. M. Godfrey, National Organiser. Guild of Insurance Officials (Manchester Branch).

MOSS SIDE BRANCH R.A.A., General Meeting. Wednesday, Nov. 13. 8 p.m., Western Hotel: important business: formation Gunners' Club: all attend. COMMON WEALTH OPEN DISCUSSION SOVIET DEMOCRACY." C.W.

Orices. 460, Wilbraham Chorlton. THURSDtY. NOVEMBER 14, 7 30 p.m. ROYAL ARTILLERY ASSOCIATION: Ex- A T.S.

attached R.A. sbucid join Ladies' Section 30. Klng-street. Manchester 2. OLD GREGORIAN ASSOC.

ANNUAL MASS, St. Mary's. Mulberry-street, Nov 17, Reunion Dance. Hoiy Name Hail, Doverstreet. 7 30 p.m., November 15.

00K ER. --SNOOK ER TOURNAMENT at k. 3 the HOULDSWORTH HALL. 90. Deansgate.

Manchester. Nov. 19-28. 3 7 30 p.m. OE DAVIS.

H. LIN, DAVIS? S. SMITH will play at every sess ion. Tickets 3'6. 6 H.

Lupton and Sone. PRE 1881. Nov Booking. FRAE SCHULAFLDHiPs AND BURSARIEI Will be A'aarded to Boys and Girls Successful at Competitive Examination to be held Saturday. November details and entry form apply to the Principe: of the, GREGG SCHOOL.

6. Gore-street. Piccadilly. Manctier.er. Telephone: CENtral 6586.

A.F. M. S. BRANCH: Social Evening will be held at Clarendon Hotel. on Friday, Nov.

15. at 7 30 p.m. Xmas Dance, Dec. 17: limited supply of tickets now available, price 3'6: state ladies or gents arid enclose stamped addressed envelope with remittance to Hon. 47.

Aston Avenue, Fallowfield. CKSTON STREET BAPTIST MISSION. 1 Induction Service is, to be herd on Thursday. Nov. 14.

at 7 45. for cur new Minister, DAVID SARGERSON. cur old members and all friends are Note also the visit of PASTOR AND MRS. from Jamaica. on Saturday and Sunday, November 16 17.

COME ALONG. FRIENDS. COOKERY. AT THE GAS SHOWROOMS, TOWN HALL. MANCHESTER.

TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, NOV 12. 12 20 to 12 50 P.m.: DAINTY CHEESE DISHES: Cheese Straws. Cheese Balls. Cheese Scones THURSDAY NEXT, NOV 14, 1 20 to 1 50 p.m.: CHESTNUT COOKERY: Chestnuts with Sprouts. Chestnut Biscuits.

Roasted Chestnuts 2 30 PROLOGUE TO CHRISTMAS: Roast Stuffed Chicken Bread Sauce Roasted Potatoes. Golden Pudding. Savoury Cream Scones. Petit Fours. BRING YOUR HOUSEWIFERY PROBLEMS MANCHESTER AMATEUR CRICKET LEAGUE invite applications from good clubs fcr Season AU information tm Hon.

16. Gordon-street, Salford 7. iIN.STRi OF GOOD. CHANGE OF vI consequence of a change of cwnership. persons registered with A.

WITHINGTON. 782. Ashton Old Road. Manchester 11. for MILK will have their registrations transferred to the new proprietor, M.

ELLIOTT. 782. Ashton Old Road. Manchester 11, MINISTRY OF FOOD. CHANGE OF it consequence of a change of ownership, persons registered with H.

E. LOMAS, 84, 'Tib-street. Manchester 4. for MILK will have their reg.straticns automatically transferred to the new Proprietor. K.

R. RAPER. 84. Tibstreet, Manchester 4. MINISTRY OF FOOD CHANGE OF consequence of a change of ownership, persons registered with F.

S. STEWART, 14. Princess-street, RUSHOLME. 14, for MILK will have their registrations automatica.ly transferfec to the new proprietor. H.

WILLOWS, 14. Princess-street. M'c 14. MINISTRY OF FOOD CHANGE OF consequence of a change of ownership, persons registered with E. W.

PLATT. 477. Cheetham Hi.l Manchester 8. for MILK have the.r registrations automatical.y transferred to the new proprietor. E.

LEMAN. 477. Cheetham Hirt Road. Manchester 8. Consumers who can prove that they are members of a co-operative society at the date of this fiance may apply at the Local Food Office within 14 days of this date to have their registrations transferred to the co-operative society at present delivering milk in the area.

No other transfers of inflk reglszrations will be allowed. PHILIP B. DINGLE, Food Executive Officer. Tel. i4OS 2351 Apply Cafe Manageress DEANSGATE GARAGE FOR ASSESSORIiaS.

WHIST DRIVES Daily 3o c. and 743 kJ Large Cash E-rizt. Guaranteed. Saturday Night £2O Ciuqranteed. Admission CONTRACTS CANTED.

TENDERS for the Levenshulme Palais de Danse, Stockpart Road: can be viewed between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m daisy. (CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PACE DANCING PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY DID 1927 YOUR STAFF PARTY. DANCE at Shorrocks Magn.ficcnt Ard 3631 ALL for Dance Hails. Including Tickets and 22.

Parsonage. Manchester. DEA 2311. DANCE BANDS EDDIE PHILLIPS'S BAND. 9, Corpora'Mic 4.

BLA 9159; BRO 2712 QTAFFS, Dances 17 Palais vacant Dec. 23. Manor YLVIA'S HITS AND 1,7 A RUB 4928. NORMAN COLLINS' BANDS PROVINCIALLY UNSURPASSED. 6.

Mic 3. BLA 5963, PRE 1629 DOUG SCHOFIELD Palais Band, now booking: first-class 389. Manchester Road, Droylsden. First Housewife in Bread Prosecution is Fined £5 GOT 25 LOAVES WITHOUT B.U.s Woman Had Changed Units She Owed Baker Into Points MRS. IVY MARSHALL, of Bittacy Rise, Mill Hill, the first housewife to be prosecutedl.vl by the Food Ministry for getting bread without giving up B.U.s, was fined £5, with three guineas costs, at Hendon to-day.

3 Towns to Meet on Fusion Mr. B. M. Stephenson, for the Ministry, said that in the period from August 18 to September 6, Mrs. Marshall, who had four children, got 24 large loaves, a small loaf and a cake without surrendering B.U.s.

The bread roundsman asked her three times for B.U.s, but did not get any till September 17, when she handed him pages from her ration books, in which the roundsman found there were only eight B.U.s. the suggestion of Alderman Eccles, all the members of Eccles, Farnworth and Swinton Councils are to meet at Eccles on WedH nesday next week to debate amalgamation of the three towns, with Worsley and Kearsley, into a new county borough. The three boroughs have already approved an amalgamation in principle, but the urban districts (Worsley and Kearsley) are fighting to maintain their autonomy. Anxious to have their plans, well laid before the Boundaryj Commission visits the area in the near future, the three councils will assemble 92 councillors and aldermen for a preview of a new county borough council." Could Not Understand When asked what she had done with the other units, which totalled 144 for the period, Mrs. Marshall said she had bought some cakes and had changed the remainder of the units into points.

Mrs. Marshall pleaded guilty, but giving evidence disputed she had been asked three times for the units. She said she could not understand bread rationing. WILLIAM HARTNELL Tough G7Il City J.P., Charity Lover, Dies Mr. J.

E. Hewlett, a Manchester J.P., supporter of many charities, and prominent Freemason, has died at his brother's home in Green Walk, Bowdon. Aged 61, he was deputy chair man of the Anchor Chemical Company, Clayton, and a of the United Oil and National Gas Products Corporation, Limited. FATHER WOULD NOT BAIL SON father refused to go bail for his son at Manchester County Magistrates' Court to-day. Harold W.

Jones, aged 17, of Princes Avenue, Irlam, and John Williams, aged 18, of Milton Avenue, Irlam, were charged with breaking into a school and a cinema and stealing property to the total value of £4 Bs. 7d. Both were committed for trial and applied for bail. When Mr. Halliwell, the magistrate, asked Jones's father and Williams's mother, I it you are prepared tc go surety for your Mrs.

Williams said, but Jones's father said, No I am not." Mother In Tears Mr. Halliwell to Jones, Then I am afraid you will have to go to gaol." Police refused to accept Mrs. Williams's offer to go bail for John Williams decided he did not want bail because "I have been threatened by my father if I ever go home again." Yes, but only with a hammering," said his mother. Later, the youth, seeing his mother crying, agreed to bail. Bread Saved In Bakehouse Fire Bread and cakes were on sale as uslal after a fire to-day in the bakehouse of Smallman's Wilmslow.

The bakery was damaged. SLEEPING DRUG DEATH IS UNSOLVED THAT death was due to an overdose of sleeping tablets, but with what intent they were taken there was no evidence to show, was the inquest verdict to-day on Kathleen Mary Casey, aged 30, Queen's Road, Southport, Corporation Health visitor. Joyce Horrocks. also a Corporation health visitor, who shared a room with Miss Casey, said Miss Casey had been under treatment for insomnia and debility. There was no reason why she should want to take her life when she had everything she wan said Miss Horrocks.

The Coroner said it might be that, to induce sleep, Miss Casey took more tablets than she should have done. There is nothing in the evidence to suggest she intended to take her life," he added. Detective Tells Of Window Escape When Lord Ronald Unsworth Stocks, aged 24, of Mayfield Road, Whalley Range, Man- Ichester, was remanded by the Manchester Stipendiary Magistrate to-day charged with 'breaking into a house in Dudley Road, Whalley Range, Detective Hollis said he saw Stocks run into the bathroom and escape through the window, The Wavelengths Light 261.1 m. and 1.500 Third 514.6 m. and 203.5 North 449.1 N.

Ireland 285.7 London 342.1 Midland 296.2 Scotland 391.1 Wales 373.1 West 307.1 m. and 216.8 m. NORTH HOME ICE 5 5 News. 6 Methodist Minister in New Zealand. 6 45--Sports Special.

7 Legion Festival of Remembrance. 7 Eig r's Pomp and Circumstance Marches (records). LN. irdand: 7 Work and Worry," by Will.e Lycns.) 7 In the Witness-box: Secondary Education for All." 8 R.S.V.P." Ireland: 8 Up Against It (quiz). 8 War by W.

F. Marshall.) 8 Report: Wheels are Turning." 9 915 The Tragedy of Pompey the Great (play). 10 FeFti of Remembrance. 10 Fielding's lawaiian Quintet. LIGHT PROGRAMME 5 Orch.

6 The IWorld and His Wife." 6 Dick Barton, Special Agent." 7 710 The Shephard Show." 7 Beggin' Yours Cyr.l Fletcher, 8 A Yank a the Court of King Arthur (serial play 1. 8 C. Theatre Alper (soprano). 9 Stand Easy Charlie Chester. 10 10 O'Connor.

10 Orch. 11 0 I Lipton's Orch. 11 Gold's Pieces of Eight. 11 THIRD PROGRAMME 6 Dove Days From Works of Charles Cotton, of Beresford Hall 45 Mozart Piano Sonata in and Piano Sonata in Minor: Nina Milkina. 7 How to See Red Reminiscences of a Hard Childhood, by A.

K. Taylor. Chamber Music (Part I): Genevieve Touralne (soprano), Calvet String Quartet. Winifred Davey (Pano). 8 Poems.

8 50 Music (Part II). 9 A Garland of Beards Anthology of Learned and Unwanted Facts. 10 Poetry (talk, by J. T. Sheppard).

10 "Orpheus and Eurydice Vlassov Russian 'Choir. Paris Symphony Orch (records). 11 Christian and Secular Bases of Modern Democratic Lilt (talk, by Reinhold Nlthulir). WILLIAM HARTNELL Off the Set "Tough Guy" Hartnell Wants to Play Hitler By JOHN STRATTEN WILLIAM HAR TNEL British film tough guy," sat on the edge of the bed in his Manchester hotel, and discussed crime and criminals. that ever crawled out of a sewer." After his merciless characterisation in Appointment with Crime," it will probably be a long time before Hartnell is allowed to escape from gangster parts.

But he hopes that the next criminal they ask him to play will be on a larger scale. 1 asked him if he had any speial preference. Unconsciously his mouth tightened and his eyes half closed. You probably know Hartnell best as David Niven's husky Platoon sergeant in that fine war film The Way Ahead." Perhaps you saw him as the killer in Murder in Reverse." I Bigger Scale In his latese film, Appointment with Crime," now showing in Manchester, he plays a meanspirited London gangster, adequately described by his girl as the dirtiest apology for a rat I'd like to play Hitler," he said. When you ask Hartnell to look tough," he simply tightens his lips into a straight line and half-closes his eyes.

The change is remarkable. His normally pleasant face becomes a cruel, purposeful mask. Ex-Comedian But William Hartnell, who is enough of an actor to resent being called the British Humphrey Bogart," earned something of a reputation as a light comedian before he took to playing tough characters. Just before the war Manchester audiences saw him playing the Ralph Lynn part in Nap Hand." Fudge the Elf By Ken Reid Great scott exclaimed Fudge. I've had enough of caterpillars yellow toad-stools and NOW ifs MILK-TEETH T'cha he's going to get a piece of my mind The mental conceit of the smalltime criminal fascinates Hartnell.

He is something of an authority on the spiv "--the petty crook who is never as tough as he thinks he is. He has spent hours watching the spiv at work and at playin third-rate boxing crowds, in the little pubs off London's Waterloo Road, round the early morning barrows in Covent Garden. Fish fish hatchery and marine biological station at Port Erin, Isle of Man, attracted a record number of 51,000 visitors this year. Fudge crashed down angrily D'you hear me on his hands and knees QUACK The milk-tooth before the milk-tooth. "Look sat down and burst into a here he shouted.

"You're flood of tears. "I c-can't help the biggest wash-out' of a it," it wailed. Why was I wizard in the whole world EVER a wizard You're nothing but an old thing I've EVER done has quack ALWAYS gone wrong." POLICE DRAG LODGE When a hat and macintosh were found beside Mosley Common Lodge. Tyldesley, to-day, police began dragging operations. A local man was reported missing yesterday.

CLERKS, ASSISTANTS WANTED (CONTINUED FROM COLUMN ONE) for works in ews DISTILLERS or Men waLiinntobr shire: good 29. Evening Mail AVTD FEMALE PARCELLER JvvohnO rd a a t. teen: HYears)to train a.s Young Lady (18 danager. UTTON'S, the iccadill Cashier 9.9,1 Required foz ostumiers Req BOOKKEEPER (female) aw age salary, and General Office: i Required for Engineering 1 Evening New sr i se ae PA ne d. Required andf or state age salary required.

TyPIST Wa ted 1 Works. states 36, Evening News office. Ql-IoRTHAND- age, salary. sale Electileal state experience, 141 B. ews.

YOUNG progressive Genera 168, Evening News Clerical LA ork: interesting SHORTHAND -TYPIST Required for general office. or general office in small firm: Trafford Palk 154, Evening News office. ATCHMAK. RS Required: good pay: 5- day DONN. 32 Corporation-st.

BLA 7550 TUMOR TvTFT with knowledge of Shortha: ithingtondisctPg.sive position: good prospeetsW7.T.Vews COMPETENT MALE RECEPTION CLERK: age 25-30: Stockpqrt area: write stating age, references, and 44. STRONG HANDYMAN with experience of boilers: age 30-40: state experience and wages 23, Evening News. EO SIGNS: Benders and Improvers top British Litttrical 17, Glasgow C. 2. WANTED, Men or Women for ing Factory: positions: trade union wages and 51.

E.N. age 1 4 1 5. to learn in factory: gaud piece rates: Apply 219. Stretford Road. ItSQUIRED Immediately, for Haulage Contractors' Office, Invoice and Records Clerk, male or female: write stating age.

salary 74, Evening News. WANTED, Male Crane Drivers for Electric Cranes: used engineerima shop. Apply MIT SHACKLE roN, 00.. qzi-- SHORTHAND-TYPIST, experiencedi 'seer, Apply. giving full particui.ars,..

tary. BURGESS. LEDWA.RD,__&. WAR.DLEY MILLS, WALK W. v-TYPIST and EXPERIENCED SHO RTH clothing FaCtOry: COPY TYPIST for experience, and salary ronuir -day week: state 34g Evening News.

ence SALESMEN for A lap IV i ci gr i i ase good lairn'g Co and Lancashire 159. Evening News. CO- energetic aria, Required, age 14 to 15 for OFFI general Office of Furnishing s. to the Seert hours 9 91, Piccadilly, rotary John A MODES. Manchester 1.

chester, require JUNIOR CASHIERS: 4 wages and conditions of employment siWi personally to the Manager. Male Packer with experience in ladies Write, stating age, and sal. req'd, to W. Boothman Ard'k. GROCERY AND 'PROVISIONS Experienced Assistants, either sex: union rates: good details of Mr.

Webb, 308, Platt Lane, Manchester 14. GROCERYAND Junior Assistants for local shops. Chorlton. Salford, Ardwick, Hyde, Stretford: union rates, by letter, Mr. Webb, 308, Platt Lane, Manchester 14.

REQUIRED for Leather Department in firm of Dyers and Cleaners (W.R. Yorks): a Man skilled in the cleaning and retinting of gloves and other leather articles: excellent opening for the right 162. CAPABLE INVOICE-COPY TYPIST salary in accordance with age and District Accountant, The British Oxygen Westinghouse Read. Trafford Park. Manchester 17.

YOUNG LADY SHIPPING CLERK Req'd, age 20-25: good typist: accustomed to export terms and procedure: salary up to £4 stating age ex to 0 46. OFFICE GIRL, age about 15. for duties in general office of city warehouse: excellent training given in all branches office routine: wages, including bonus, p.w.: state age, school, experience (if 67, E.N. WANTED, Male and Female ASSISTANT. busy fish and fruit shop.

Cheadle area: man fully experienced fllletkig and dress, ing poultry: man and wife not objected to: must live easy reach: permanent and progressive post: good 148, Finney Lane, Heald Green. Story of Polite Intruder By a Staff Reporter nink HOW a 25-year-old 0 surrendered himself to iri women who found him rifl their home was describeci a police evidence when Anthony Dalton, of no address, appeared on il ci charges of housebreaking larceny. Dalton. was remanded custody for two days. In Value Over worth of jeWE, lery, fur coats, and other clot ink was alleged to I' stolen from houses in Road, Upper Park II( Cavendish Road, Brou, Chief Detective Inspe' field said that on Satu: a Mrs.

Goldshlager and returned to find that in Waterpark Road entered by removing light near the lock of door. Going upstairs, shlager found an radiator burning in bedroom. Waited In She came down and to telephone for the Po Dalton walked out of thl room into the hall, dressing case containin coats. He said "It is all wouldn't hurt a lad caught. Send for th( He then sat down in the hall while the tw' remained at the front the police arrived.

Inspector Barnfield the remand so th a inquiries could be 11 1 there was a poss' recovering a very ermine coat. MONSALL HOS (Up to lahinigh Seriously ill: 246 169: 1758 1803 1470 1530 1 709 1724 151 8 1415 1679 1709 1724 1742 1756 1755 1805 1710 1787 1785 1643 1 1807 00 wettfrnot CLERKS, ASSISTANTS d.l"fr vil FULLY Experienced Shortba 4o-kV Wanted for Sales Depts. i at North Manchester a nufacture 4 permanent positions for suitable a rle' Address, stating salary a 'aii UN lOR George's GIRL CLERK WA11)-- 18 Appiy in person to oe stating age and salarY req, Engineers. Trafford Bridge, Salford K. ea' XPERIENCED LADY CLr de air, for order and ship Ping grioW ineers, West Gorton distri erdto.

shorthand and tyPing: statT g. 4 9, ence. and salary requireel; .4 rlbout fr LAADY CLERK Wanted: shor tb ir a PnidS details cf experience: ai advantag e. Society. Apply 13eswick Coperat, for Ac Grey Mare Lane.

Manchttder 11. oal YOUNG MAN ir Department nand-- purchase le es aseist or of, Apply P. Frankenstein ooaa ter manclies- it. Limited. Culclaeth Lane, Soles 1 WOMEN AND GIRLS enishing depts.

rubber 5-day week: gOOO wages: press Apply between 10 a.m. and i WaterPeof and Rubber id street. Manchester. i a ea ickk eeV 1 cFe ri cal i' li tle and abutturoille city office: typing aiternate a ie9 essential. 9 30 to 6 Piaiing morningi off.

Reply ut 242 i tia1t3i and salary required ypIST BOOKS nee SH a IS 1 figres. potiiliiii: advantage: pernianent 414010 good salary: state age. eI 56 8, 0. 10 required. ed 14 to 0 010 or cations.

salary NTELLIGENT GIRLIS.o‘g mce dutle, Required fo ii pie op port 2 te lia. be given. grdaY week and Air i ny. or by letter. to i NOBLE Brooirt.

0, GIRL Required, 14,,. A ge: for the staff of a rs in Trafford Park, to A IV ing Office Clerk: good work and excellent canteen. A strc- i KELLOGG CO a rk or tO, a Cook on shift 104.10 ,7 30 a.m. to 43 0 Sod 11 P.m to Per average ear personnelpganalo: 130 1C1Cr apecailiT HAND TYPIST purchaSe a tr 'l vantag gresaive position: salary nn SaturdaYt 1 4 7 ll rM a neii sfro in Pe rs swan-Stre spe o'f 2 to 5 p.m._, 62, TOB. 'ale A DDRESSOGRAPH art tliA ne -CM.

enced Operator Require or per full time, for either temPo ut ra en 's re to n- kers. It of ment Office. Metropolitan-Vic wit 0, Park, Manchester. ONA ire A DAMS, 'IHE NATI se 4u IX REPAIRERS. Urgently eh or 1 4 class WATCHMAKERS, a.

-n we 1 evince (hours 8 30 a.m. to 5 p.rn. ce eXQ' irlV wages: all travelling in comfort: Gorel" ctiTel; for apoointm't to Manager. Q. mantl.poAft REQUIRED by Clothing on 5 for Invoicing Dept.

ao I TYPIST and One or Oc a OPERATOR: willing to help with invoice typing: excellent good 14. Evening P' 'ltd ORRISTMAS STAFF: Lewis's. tr aeo; a. ti Saleswome a for Gift DePa itle iy 1 ,0" good prospects of permanent 09 4 a Christmas to those so Ott Si or Manager. Lewis's, Manchester' pd te a A in except Saturday.

between 9 3 0 pe LABORATORY ASSISTANT gi Textile Research Laboratorfwg da some experience of fabric of who has school certificate standal ns, 'OP' stating qualificalm, THE WATERDALE 1 ..1 CLOUGH, PR EST WICH .00 El ls' loB 4 'CI RAND Opportunities at ASS 014, I Manageress. Young Lady Sato and Juniors are wanted for itp excellent pay and Per .1 and by ii ip Head Office, Eilwoods Sil 1.0 14 King-street. Manchester 2. nd i rp COMPETENT Female by val Secretarial Standard ReqUir Good Star.ding (Rochdale area and progressive position: varied v. far lent working cond.tiona: canteen et cpe fall details of qualifications and in 58.

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