Bar sparks fury after sleazy advert for new staff – but not everyone is saying the same thing

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A SLEAZY bar advert for new staff with “double D breasts” and a “great smile” has been blasted as misogynistic. The job ad, which appeared in the window of Stumpers Bar & Cafe, read: “Wanted: Part-time bar staff. Apply within. Must have double D breasts.” FacebookThe ad stipulated that applicants ‘must have double d breasts’[/caption] The ad said that applicants needed “a great smile and a good attitude” before adding that “men can also apply.” The cafe located in the Hokitika, New Zealand quickly came under fire after the ad was shared on social media. One enraged user said: “I will never go there again. Its NOT humorous it is sexist and disgusting. Do the men who apply need to measure their penis to get the job?” A second added: “I will assume that ‘good attitude’ means willing to use great smile at all times in response to sexist comments and general groping?” Read more on jobs DRINK UP I’m a Wetherspoons barmaid & we get the same complaint about 2-4-1 pitchers GIRL POWER People can't believe what I do for a job - trolls make comments but I don’t care A third added: “I’m sure you would love having dirty old men staring at your daughter’s Double D breasts all shift.” While a fourth said: “See, if it said ‘must have double D breasts, a great smile and a good attitude, but women can also apply’ that could almost be funny. This is just gross.” However, some users were left in hysterics, labelling the ad as a stunt. “It’s clearly a joke to get attention. People need to chill,” one said as a second added: “Surely this is a joke?” Most read in News MUM'S FURY Archie Battersbee’s family WILL appeal judgment blocking hospice move BURNING HELL At least 14 killed in horror nightclub blaze in Thailand as tourists trapped FARM MASSACRE Husband, wife & son shot dead on farm with neighbour arrested after manhunt 'DEEPLY TRAGIC' Brit, 30, raped and murdered by warped Uber driver while working abroad STARMER DRAMA Keir Starmer breached MPs’ code of conduct EIGHT times after receiving gifts KENNEL CHAOS Moment woman's hair is ripped out in Shameless-style mass brawl at dog kennels A third added “I can hear the banjos from here.” While a fourth quipped: “I’m the best candidate bra none.” It comes after a billboard advertising vaginal probiotics was blasted by docs for its bizarre message. Olly, the manufacturer of the Happy Hoo-Ha product, described the supplement as ‘probiotics for your panty hamster’ as medical professionals called out the treatment. Dr Gunter, who is known for busting health myths, said: “There is no data that shows probiotics improve vaginal health. “But the lack of data seems almost minor in comparison with calling a vagina a *checks notes* panty hamster.”