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AUSTRALASIAN. MASSAGE ASSO- « .OIATION. *[. NOTICE. HRHE . Federal Council of the above A hereby notifies the Medical Profession and Public that they insist upon its members receiving, two years' University and 'Hospital Training. Any shorter period of training w held by the Council and tho leading Medical Practitioners of Australasia to be insufficient to enable a Masseuse or Masseur to practice the profession with, safety to patients. By order of the Federal Counoil. • J. A. G. HAMILTON, M.8., President. JOHNSONVILLE TOWN BOARD. PURSUANT .to Section 27 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," 1 hereby givo notice that the number of votes received by each candidate for the office of member of the Johnsonville Town Board is as follows : — Walter Angell 112 Robert Bould < 68 And I hereby declare the said WALTER ANGELL to be duly elected to such office. l JOHN WHEELER, Returning Officer. Dated this 11th- day of July, 1912. JOHNSONVILLE TOWN BOARD. PURSUANT to Section 13 of. "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908," I hereby give notice that at a Poll of the Ratepayers of tho Johnsonville Town District, taken on the 10th clay of July, 1912, on the proposal of the Johnsonville Town Board to Borrow tho sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Pounds to* provide temporary * 'financial assistance to Ratepayers to enable them to connect their properties with the Waterworks and Drainage System, The number of votes recorded FOR ,the proposal was 81 The number of .votes recorded AGAINST the proposal was ... 5 I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. F. T. MOORE, • ■ Acting Chairman. Dated this 11th day of July, 1912. housfT^argain, nlwtown. "WT ANTED to Sell, House 7 rooms, » * close carsheds, every convenience ; price £650, mortgage £600 at 5 pat* cent. A snip in true sense of the word. COUR-TENAY-PLACE PROPERTY, with two frontages, big depth; price £100 per foot. Bo worth npa-ly double. in a few years; tremendous prospective, value. J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., 215, Lambton-auay, Wellington. NGAiO~BA-RGAINS". WANTED to Sell, at Ngaio, close to station, a Good SECTION, 4 ROOMS, copper, tubs, sink, bath, tiled grate, electric light'; price only £450; deposit £25; balance easy. Also 5 ROOMS with same conveniences aa above; price £500; deposit only £25, balance easy, HORACE BAKER, LTD., 191, Laml>ton-quay. -TXT A N T E,D KNOWN. WELLS'S is the place where keen business men find the best Value in PAINTING AND DECORATING. Telephones: City, 2Q43; and Karon,* 2316. Address-HANKEY-STKEET. XKT ANTED : KN 0 \f~N. Blanks for Mourning a Speciality. Quickest, Cheapest,, and Best. Goods called for and delivered. „, ESTALL'S STEAM DYE WORKS, '85, Vivian-Btreet, opposite Salvation Army Barracks. ■*• Telephone 3035. TSf-A N T~E~D KNOWN. INTENDING MOTOR CYCLISTS, Now 1 is the time to 6ecure a bargain in a Motor Cycle. We have a number o* second-hand Motors to offer at clearance prices. An' early call will be to your advantage. Do not miss tfais< opportunity at SUTHERLAND AND '^RANKINE'S, Garage, 34-36, Mercer-st. 'Phone 528. Indian. Triumph, and B.S.A. Sole Agents. ■Ol* ANTED KNOWN. - OYSTERS! OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS ! OYSTERS I PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, 168, LAMBTON-QUAY. . Telephone No. 20. WANTED KNOWN-For a Quiok Ropair to your Motor Car, go to STANTON AND EVANS, Motor Experts, Molesworth-street. If your Car breaks down from any cause, just ring up, wire, write, or call upon us. We naVe the facilities and the men to put any car in running condition again without delay. A N T E D > KNOW N. SPARKLING DIAMOND RINGS, from £5 10s. ENGAGEMENT RINGS, all prices, from ■ £1 ss. 18ct. GOLD WEDDING RINGS, from £1 Is. W. N. TUCKER, .Watchmaker and Jeweller, 72, Cuba-street, •Wellington. Established,lß74. •-TO* ANTED KNOWN. If a man wants an OVERCOAT, w« want to see that man. • DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Outfitters for Mon, ___^ Qpp. Opera House. •y^r'A XT E D K~N*O WN. MEN'S WARM UNDERWEAR! r MEN'S WARM UNDERWEAR! SPEOIAL~VALUES ! From 2s lid to 10s 6d a Garment. j • HERB. PRICE, 54 and 56. WiUis-st. 54 and 56. Willis-st. A N T D X N O W N. . WARMER SIfIRTS FOR MEN, ' 38.6 d Each. Flannella Shirfe, warm and cosy, yet dressy enough for wear anywhere; made with linen neckband and some in a beautiful range of colourings. DUNCAN, AND MACINTOSH, Manners-street. V\^ANTED~Known - ~"G~erTu"m~Pete 7-» Fmem" means "Aim at a Sure End. I won't be. undersold. Note, Workers— lain the Working Man's Friend, lhe best Tea tho world can produce, Is per lb; Derby Bd, Juno 8d; best Wax Candlee, 6d per lb: Sand Soap, 2d; btarch, 4jd. China, Glass, Earthenware, JJancy Goods, etc., cheaper than you can buy elsewhere.— WM. HALL, opposite Library, Revaiis-stree^Newtown. WANTEDW 'ANTED Known—To Motor Cyclists : The Now. Hudson, 3>h.p., 3-speed, free engine, is the best-designed and most perfect machine in- the world. The ideal machine for side-oar work. We have also a range of the famous "Precision" Motors m stock, 2J to 6 h.p., single gear and 3epeed models. Motor Repairs of any description. All Cycle and Motor Accessories stooked. Witcombe and Pym, the Motor Specialists, 138, Vivian-«treet.* 'Phone 2451. WANTED Known— The walls coming ' down. Stock going at any price, to make room. A few- of tho BargainsSinglets and Pants, 2s 6d, for Is 6d; Boys' and Men's Cape, 6d; Oil Coats, from 7s 6d ; Rainproof Coats, 29s 6d, for 19s 6d; Soft Collars, 4d; White Handkerchiefs, Is lid doz ; Silk Ties, Is 6d, for 6d ; Clothes Brushes, sd ; Black Cashmere Finish Sox, 4d pair; Boys' Collars,. 16 6d doz. "Hurry on, please." to MES<TON'S Alteration Sale, 143. Vivian-st. patent~e"xperts; HENRY HUGHES, Patent and Trade Marks Agents iind Consulting Engineers, 167, Featherston-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 11, 12 July 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 11, 12 July 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 11, 12 July 1912, Page 12

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