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IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. THE "EVENING POST."A DVERTISERS are asked to nave their -ft- Notices in this Office as early as possible- each morning, and it is particularly requested that Advertisements for the SATURDAY'S Paper be handed in the previous day whenever possible. The insertion of those arriving later than 10.00 a.m. on Saturday cannot be guaranteed that day. NOTE.— Applicants for Situations advertised as Vacant are advised NOT to bend original references—COPlES ONLY should be sent. ALSO NOTE.—That owing to the Postal Regulations, nom-de-plunie ad--dresses, care of • General Post Office, cannot be accepted. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement or advertisements through accidents or from other causes or for errors m the publicatoin of an advertisement. STOP PRESS GAS EMi'LOYKKS' "-ALLOT. Auckland.—By a balb.-t to bo taken on Monday .-: .•■:■:! Tuesday next gas ei,-4.>:.jy;:-LV- ;h: yuyhout llio inchunn;; ' :'..■:.' clerical staffs, will dct'.M-inhu! whether they are in favour of joining a national union. The question concerns approximately 1700 workers. The New Zealand Gas Workers' and Allied Trades' Industrial Union of Workers was formed in February last. The ballot papers are returnable to the Labour Departjnent, "Wellington.—P.A. it MISSING CII3L!) FOUND. Whangarci.—After be in .5 missing from her home at Kerikcri since Sunday, a Maori girl. Celia Kingi, aged 12, was located by Constable Ryan yesterday sheltering under a large sack within a mile of her home. She had had no food since leaving home, and was in a dazed condition. She was without shoes or stockings, and was clad in a thin print dress only. The cold weather took a heavy toll of the ' child's strength. She was taken to the Kawakawd'Hospital.—P.A. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HARCOURT & CO., (C. J. S..Harcourt.) T AND AND ESTATE AGENTS. BROADWAY, MIRAMAR. 5-roomed Residence, kitchenette, gas stove, hot and cold water,. every modern convenience. Good level section. Govt. Mortgage £810. PRICE £1050; £100 deposit, balance rent. 2833 AT SUNNY MOUNT VICTORIA. A Comfortable two-storeyed Residence having six pleasant rooms, kitchenette, and all modern conveniences. ; ■■ Wide outlook. Convenient to trains. Easy walking to town. VOTE THE PRICE AND BE ASSURED TH VT THIS IS THE SAFEST BUYING "IN WELLINGTON AT £1050. Terms arranged. OUTSTANDING RESIDENCE. EATAITAI. HATAITAI. Situated on a rise, no climb, and with a magnificent view, this property receives sun all day, is sheltered, and is in the best, part* of this popular suburb, only ten minutes from Courtenay Place. The residence is of modern design, has 4 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, all offices and conveniences. Large drawingroom, dining-room, full-sized billiard-room, with all fittings. Splendid section with double garage. INSTRUCTIONS TO GET AN OFFER. PRICE £3000. TERMS. WAIPAPA ROAD WAIPAPA ROAD (Hataitai). PRICE £1250. PRICE £1250. IN this popular locality, handy to school, we offer a Comfortable House of S large rooms, bathroom, and kitchenette, occupied by owner, who will give early possession. •ATTRACTIVE SUBURBAN HOME ATTRACTIVE SUBURBAN HOME (Sunny, near trams.) A BRAND-NEW BUNGALOW built on concrete foundations, for Sale at £1575. Latest interior decorations throughout and every up-to-date requirement has been installed. The fivb rooniß with beautiful bathroom and kitchenette are well arranged and receive the maximum sunshine. Buyers with £300 or more cash can have immediate occupation. Make your inspection quickly. KARORI WH*\ i KARORI (Near trams.) DEPOSIT £125. DEPOSIT 125. MODERN 5 ROOMS, KITCHENETTE and conveniences with improved section, level lawns and garden. Price £1025. Inspection by appointment only. KILBIRNIB KILBIRNIE (No climb.) PRICE £13-15. PRICE £1345. In a good situation, only 1 minute trams. Pretty Bungalow having 6 rooms and wide snn ■ pbrch. will be vacant shortly, splendid value. Terms with £250 deposit. THOMSON & EAST, LIMITED, For "Good-value" Properties, Brandon House, 152 ITEATHERSTON STREET. 41-622 Telephone 41-622.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 13, 15 July 1937, Page 16

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