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PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO. CREDITORS. ! is hereby given that all credi- ! i-1 tors and others having claims against the under-mentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Wellington on or before the 13th day of December, 1938. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows:— | "I hereby certify "that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date |of death of the deceased." ESTATES. (1) BLOXAM, Alan Jervois, late of WelI lington, Retired Mercer, died 22/10/38. j (2) CHAMBERS, William Ryland, late of Lower Hutt, Civil Servant, died 30/9/38. (3) LOMAS, Margaret, late of Upper Hutt, Widow, died 21/10/38. :-(4) MOVE, Constance Elenor, late of Wellington, Married Woman, died 1/11/38. |(5) WOOLLEY, Alfred William, late of Wellington, Manager, died 2/11/38. (6) SMITH, George Thomas, late of Wellington, Labourer, died 27/10/38. A. R. COAD, District Public Trustee for Wellington. November 11, 1938. . ~ BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. "VTOTICE is hereby given that for the •■*-* purpose of the Interim Dividend to be paid on December 10 next, the Transfer Books of the Bank will be closed from Friday, November 18. 1938, to Friday, December 9, 1938 (both days inclusive). By ORDER of the BOARD. F. W. DAWSON, General Manager. B -A N D WELLINGTON ARTILLERY BAND vv AT BOTANICAL GARDENS. WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS BAND AT CENTRAL PARK. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. HOME FOR AGED NEEDY. SPHERE are Vacancies in the Home for -*■ Men and Women. Nominations will be received by the undersigned at 105 Customhouse Quay, up till Noon on Friday, December 2. 1938. G. L. JUDD, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LEVIN RACES AT LEVIN, NOVEMBER 19, 1938. T^EEKEND excursion tickets to Levin v* available for return until Monday, November 21, 1938,-will be obtainable at Wellington, Palmerston North, and intermediate stations by all trains on Saturday, November 19. ■ . Return fares to Levin (Ist and 2nd class) from principal stations Wellington 9s 6d, 6s 6d;.Paekakariki 5s 6d, 3s 9d. Trains for Levin run as follows:— Wellington depart 8.30 a.m., 9.5 a.m., Paekakariki 6.15 a.m., 9.40 a.m., 10.18 a.m., Levin arrive 8.16 a.m., 10.48 a.m., ,11.21 a.m. -. Return special trains. For . Wellington, Levin depart 5.35 p.m., Wellington arrive 7.49 p.m. These trains stop at all stations if required except that the 9.5 a.m. train from Wellington will not, stop at Kaiwarra and Takapu Road. Race passengers from these stations must travel by the 8.30 a.m. Wel-lington-Pamerston North train. SHINY SHOES - SMALL FEET. SHTNY SHOES — SMALL FEET. DULL or flat surfaces always look larger. • Unpolished -shoes definitely increase the apparent size of your feet. Use "NUGGET" Black, Dark Brown, or Blue Polish every day. DULL SHOES - BIG FEET. DULL SHOES - BIG FEET. RENTAL CARS DE LUXE. DRIVE yourse.lt in Latest Model De Soto and Hillman Cars. All new cars. Long or short periods. Reasonable charges. ACME MOTORS, LTD., 127 Lambton Quay, Tel. 43-627. GOOD HEALTH WITHOUT MEDICINE OR OPERATIONS. YOUR Body demands care, attention, and good food. The safest, most scientific, and economical way to Good Health is by Correct Eating. Take a course of Dietary and you will be amazed at the wonderful results. Consultations Free. RONALD T. McLEAN (Estab. 1919), Dietitian, 15 Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. Telephone 50-634. EA CARD.) XT E. WILLIS, ■^ • Dental Surgeon, Has Resumed Practice At JACKSON STREET, PETONE. . ENGAGEMENT. PH£» Engagement shortly to be an *■ nounced Obtain your Ring direct irotn our manufactory. Visit our RING LOUNGE, save pounds, select your ring in comfort and complete privacy. W. M. HAYORAFI AND UO M 04 Willis Street (ore? Preston's). RENTAL CARS. DE LOXEJ V 8 RENTAL CARS. O U R X E BEOS. LTD *■* Kilbirnie. Tel. 17-099. Cheapest Kates. Tel. IV-089 Telephone 40-034 Box 139. THE /COLONIAL CARRYING CO. OF N.X. *> LTD.. For -ffUKNITUKJS KJSMOVALSS. PACKING AND STORAGE, CUSTOMS AND FORWARDING AGENTS Agents tor N.Z. Express Co., LAA. 55 VICTORIA STREET WELLINGTON SHINY SHOES - SMALL FEET. SHINY SHOES — SMALL FEET. TTkULL or flat surfaces always look -*--' larger. Unpolished shoes definitely increase the apparent size of your feet. Use "NUGGET".BIack, Dark Brown, or Blue Polish every day. DULL SHOES - BIG FEET. DULL SHOES - BIG FEET. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON CLOTHING TRADES INDUSTRIAL. .UNION OF WORKERS. A SPECIAL. MEETING of the Union ■^ will be held in the Trades Hall, Vivian Street, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, at 8 p.m., to consider the following notice of motion:— "That. Rule. 32, page 8, second line, be amended by inserting the words 'on the staff' after the word position.' " The ordinary monthly meeting will be held at the-close of the special meeting. E. B. NEWTON, ' Secretary. "RATIONALISM AND ITS PLACE IN .. THE. MODERN WORLD." AN "ADDRESS by PROFESSOR T. A. HUNTER, of Victoria University, at THESPIAN LITTLE THEATRE HALL, 13 Lower Cuba Street (opp. Town Hall), SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13, at 7.30 o'clock. OPEN DISCUSSION FOLLOWS ADDRESS. Everybody interested in Rationalist and Freethought Ideals cordially invited. Under auspices Rationalist Association and Sunday Freedom League (Inc.). i\Z"E Make Line or Hali-totie Blocks for v" all purposes and all papers from the cheapest newsprint to the finest art. "Evening Post" Printing Works. TeJ. 44-040.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 116, 12 November 1938, Page 5

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