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WANTED TO SELL. ]' "JIyTISS I. M. THOMSON, Expert Furrier, IYJL Boom 12, 2nd Floor,; Bank N.Z.. Mani ners Street. Miss Thomson has 15 years' . experience in remodelling, renovating, cleaning, and glazing Fur Coats. Yours could be done also at the lowest price. Tel. 44-255. "]_/|"ATTRESSES, Kapok and Wool, at factory ITX prices, from 19s 6d; free delivery Wel- ; lington. Halse, Home Furnishers (opp. White,-, head and Pears). ___ JACKSON JbJlectric Store, perfect order, 2plate, practically new. Tel. 46-909, busi- ' ness hours. MORSE Practice Oscillator, complete with valve and batteries, brand new, 255. 1987 Evg. Post. FOR SALE, Scott Range, £2; Oak Dropside Cot, £.. 1942 Ev«. Post. BEAUTIFUL Model Wedding Dress, S.S.W.; Shoes, Stockings, Gloves "match; worn ' once; £5. 2038 Evg. Post. i QPLIT Cane Fly Rod, 7ft 6in, 4in Wooden , O Reel, Silk Line, Flies, etc.; first offer. 9 Tama Street, Lower Hutt. ', JTUILORED Flecked Coat, Silk Frock, Navy X Costume and Blouse, suitable small flg- , ure; £2 10s. Ring 60-578. 4 -FOLDING Garage Doors, redwood; Gent's : Bicycle, Tyre, Tube, and Rim, 30 x 5.00 x 20; and Strong Carrier. Ring 60-578. FOR SALE, Tram Regulation Pram, £3 10s; perfect order; also Kitchen Dresser and t Bedroom Duchesse; reasonable offer. Tel. 36-936. FOR SALE, 12 Black Minorca Laying Pullets and Rooster, 6 Laying Hens. 86 Happy I Valley Road. FACTORY Machines,. 31K20, £6 10s each; Singer Hemstitcher, % h.p. motor, New Cabinet Machine, £22 10s. Armstrong, 156 ; Upper Molesworth Street. 44-479. 1 /"IHICKET Boots, size 6, suitable youth or '\J woman, good condition. Apply 2004 Evg. Post. ; ; STRONG Forms, suitable church, school, hall, or club use; length 15ft. 2020 Evg. Post. "DEFRIGERATOR, 12 cubic feet, perfect con■X* dltion, suitable dairy, smallgoods, board- - ing-house; £80 or offer. Amey, Pukerua Bay. • Tel. 34M, Plimmerton. AR Radio for Sale, Crosley, guaranteed perfect condition; £14. Tel. 53-649. | /CORRUGATED Iron, flrst-class order, ten \J sft, six 6ft, two Sft. Replies 2019 Evg. ' Post. ; . ROPSIDE Cot, new, Wire, Kapok Mattress, 37s 6d. Apply Bottom Flat, 28 Tiber Street, Island Bay. . WO Fireside Chairs, well sprung back and seat, polished arms, new condition. 47 ' Homebush Road, Khandallah. ', OUIT, fancy stripe, grey, size 3, reduced to >_) 89s 6d. Fownes of Newtown, Riddiford : Street \ TV"IDDIES' Fawn Tweed Overcoat, size 5, resXV duced to 27s 6d. Fownes of Newtown, ! Riddiford Street. A IR FORCE Blue' Hats for Men/ reduced to ! _TL 10s 6d at Fownes of Newtown, Riddiford ! Street. 1 rpiWEED Overcoats, sizes 3 and 4, reduced to X 45s at Fownes of Newtown, Riddiford I Street. ' SINGER .Drophead Machine, £10 cash or nearest offer. Write 535 Bvg. Post, , Petone. ' EN'S Striped Blazers from 19s -lid „at Fownes of Newtown,.. Riddiford Street. CANE Pram, tram regulation, sponge tyres, good condition. 13 Herald Terrace, Berhampore.. ____ WOVEN Poplin Shirts, with 2 collars, reduced to 9s lid at Fownes of Newtown. AVY Serge Trousers, size 5, reduced to 255. Fownes of- Newtown, Riddiford Street. F' OR SALE, Double and Single Dark Rimu Dressing Tables, cheap. 40-810. FOR SALE, Connor Washing Machine, flrstclass order, any test. Ring 26-293. SELLING 100 McCrae Mattresses, Bedsteads (cheap). Ramsey Wilson's Auction 1 Rooms, Manners Street (opp. Regent Theatre). ELLING, Lot of Good Household Furniture (cheap), at Ramsey Wilson's Auction Rooms (opp. Regent Theatre). FIBROUS Plaster Sheets, first quality, all sizes. Write Plaster Works, 6 Cornhill Street. ■ FURS Remodelled, latest styles, swaggers, boleros, capes. M. Temple, Thorntons Bides., Manners Street. English workmanship. OR SALE, Coat and Shoes, as new, S.W. Telephone 56-887. FOR SALE, Gent's Sports Bike, in vgood order, lighting set and accessories; £6. Ring 56-173. ' : GUARD against Goitre. Kelpex Tablets (concentrated iodine), restore glandular activity, overcome nervous exhaustion, digestive disorders, gojtre. obesity; 3s packet. Chemists: YNNERCLEAX, the world-famous Herbal InJL testinal Laxative, gentle and effective; at all Chemists, 4s 6d packet. BUILDING Timber, direct mill, best seasoned quality; obtain special Quote. Complete House Job delivered. J. O'Shea, 46 Nairn Street. Tel. 54-535. RIMU DOORS—Stained "CRAFTSMAN" pattern, 6ft Bin x 2ft Bin x li.in; also 6ft 6in (second-hand), complete with lock sets, 26s each; VERY CHEAP. Inspect quickly at our store, c/o Marshall, Carrier, Cuba Street, opp. Main Door Town Hall. MOSS AGENCY COMPANY, Telephone 41-217.; ONE THREEHOLD FRIGIDAIRE; condition as new. What offers? 187 Evening .Post. CHESS ' ■ ... -i . - -ttyr- ■ -'■■ *■■—■■ IM.Z. ASSOCIATION A council meeting of the New Zeaand Chess Association was held last week. Fifteen clubs were represented. The president, Mr. H. O. Browne, of Auckland, was also present. Mr. A. T. Craven, the local vice-president, was in the chair. Mr. W. A. Dobson represented the New Zealand Chess Correspondence Association. Mr. W. Whjte was appointed delegate for the South Canterbury Chess Club in palace of Mr. R. G. Wade, who has left Wellington on extended sick leave. The deaths of Mr. G. H. Brown, of Napier, and Messrs. H. G. Lee and W. Dougall, both of Dannevirke, were recorded with regret. ,' The report of the hon. treasurer, Mr. H. P. Yarrell, showed the association's finances to be in a sound position. The hon. secretary, Mr. J. C. McCrea, stated that 28 sets of bakelite chessmen were imported recently from Australia, of which 22 had already '. been sold. ' Subscription lists have been issued in aid of New Zealand's 51st congress, which is to be held in Auckland during the Christmas holidays. 1 Play commences on Boxing Day, and ; is expected to conclude on January 3. Entries for the New Zealand championship tourney should reach Mr. McCrea, Sayes Court, Wellington, not later than December 1, accompanied by the ■ necessary fee (if any) and evidence of the nominee's playing strength. Entries for the subsidiary tourneys close on December 15, though the ■ management committee may accept entries for these additional tourneys ■ at any time up to. the first day's play. j A remit was adopted enabling players who tie for the New Zealand championship to decide the title by a match of three games, if they so desire. ■ In the past there has only been provision for a "sudden death" elimination. , SOLDIER'S PLEA !" .*. Sapper G. A. Wilson, Divisional Engineers, Trentham Camp, is seeking among the members of the public '. someone who is willing to donate a radio set, in working order, for the . use of the 70 men in his hut at Trentham. Although the men are passing • through, he says, the entertainment provided by a wireless set would be greatly appreciated while they are at Trentham, and the set would remain ■in the hut for the benefit of the soldiers who succeed the present occuPan*s> ___-______———— ORATORY CONTEST The annual contest for the Marjory Nicholls Speech Trophy was held at the Wellington Girls' College this week. The judges. Mrs. Craig Mackenzie, Miss Catherine Ford, and Canon Davies, placed first Mary Falder, who spoke on Elizabeth Fry. The judges commented favourably on the standard achieved by all the competitors, both in speaking and in choice of material. _________»______, MINING RETURN. —♦ (P.A.) GREYMOUTH, This Day. The Snowy River Dredge return-was 205V_oz j for 122 hours' work and 25,800 yards excavated, j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 83, 4 October 1941, Page 5

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