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TO LET, Double Furnished Bedroom; c.l. and 'phone; suit business people; near Government Buildings. Address Evening Post. 0 LET, Singlo Room, suit business' girl; also large Bed-Sitting Room; conveniences, ground floor. 21, Ellicestreet. 0 LET, 3 nicely furnished Rooms, Upper Willis-street, separate conveniences; rent 355. Apply Willis, Evening Post. TO LET, nicely furnished Front Double Bed-Sitting Room, c.1., h. and c. water, conveniences. 1, Vivian-street. TO LET, for term, well-furnished 5-Td. X House, piano, electric light, gas stove nnd iron, h. and c. water, linen' press and drier, all conveniences, perfect view. Apply Officer, Evening Post. rpO LET. 5-roomed Houbo, Northland, JL healthy suburb; rent 17s weekly. Apply, after 6.30 p.m., 27, Buller-street, City. \ rTTO LET, Furnished Cottage, Apu-cres- ■*- cent, Lyall Bay. Apply Hewison, Motor Garage. 'Phone 4294 (2 rings). OADILLAO FOR SALE? ~ j I^IGHT-Cylinder; guaranteed in perfect J-J order, equal to Jieiv, any trial can be arranged. For particulars apply E. Barnard, 11, Hall-street, Newtown. 'Phone 2431 (2 rings). ' - SINGER Oak Drophead, £6 10a; . others. £3 15s; Singer Troadle, £2 10s; Hand, 30s; Wertheim, £2 10a; guafllnteed. Wellington Machine Co., 41, Kent-terrace. LERICAL Position Wanted by young English woman, experienced, neat writer. Apply Satisfaction, Evening Post. ; [VST'ILL Returned Soldiers willing to I " Assist in Red Triangle Day Campaign- kindly send in their Names to the Secretary of the Committee— J. W. CARR, V.M.C.A., Headquarters, Baker's Buildings, Featherston-street. Office of the Publio Service ; ''■'• Commissioner, : Wellington, 27th February, 1918. APPLICATIONS, •to be 'made on P.S.C. Form 17a, obtainable at principal Post Offices, will be received, by the undersigned for the following position: — Assistant Photographer* and Cinematographer, Department of Agriculture, etc., Wellington. Salary £200. Maximum, £220. General Division. Applications close at noon, 18th March. Further particulars may^be obtained on j application to tho Permanent Head, of the Department of Agriculture, Welling- . P. VEJtSCHAFFELT, ■: Secretary. I FUNERAL CARD. fTIHE Friends of the late Michael O'ConJL nor are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki-street, Tomorrow (Wednesday), at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, Jun., , Funeral Director and Embalmer, 60, Tarariaki-sfc., and 28, Riddiford-st. Tolephone 937 (night and day). NEW ZEALAND VETERANS. ALL Members of His Majesty's New Zealand Vofcerans are requested to attend Military Funeral of our late Comrade Miohel O'Conuer, leaving 1 at 2 p.m. sharp from E. Morris, Undertaker, Tara-naki-street, 28th February. F, W. DAVIDSON, Hon. Secretary. METEOROLOGICAL WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. "WEDNESDAY, 2Tth FEBRUABY. THE SUN. Rose to-day—sh 28m a.m.; sets, 6h 40m p.m. Rises to-morrow—sh 28m a.m.; sets, Bh 88m p.m. BRIGHT'SUNSHINE. Yesterday—Morning, 3h 15m; afternoon, 3hii total, 6h 15m . THE MOON. (Calculated for New Zealand Me»n Time.) D. H. M. last quarter „ .. „ * 7 22 p.m. New moon «. .. ..11 9 35 p.m. First quarter 18 0 27 p.m. Full moon 38 0 5 a.m. TEMPERATURK IN TDK SHADE. Yesterday—Maximum, 69.3deg.; minimum, 62.0deg.; mean, 80.6d«g. RAINFAM,. Total for the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-d»y -Nil ' Total to date during the mouth—B.o4in. Total rainfall during January—l.73in. WIND. Average velocity of the -wind fofHhe 24 hours.-, preceding 9 a.ra. to-day—22.7 miles-per hour BAROMETER, Yesterday—9 a.m., 29.74 ■ • To-day—9 a.m., 29.98; noon,-29.92 NEW ZEALAND. • SYNOPSIS OF THE lAST 24 HOURS. A westerly storm area passed in the' South yesterday, and high north-west winds have prevailed, backing to southerly in many parts during the night. The weather has been squally and ohaugeable generally, and raiu has *een reported in all the western districts and in the southern .half of the South Island. The barometer rose fast in the South during the night FORECAST. At !i a.m. to-day the following forecast w«« issued for the subsequent 24 hours:— Winds—Southerly, moderate to strong, preDarometer—Rising tendency everywhere Seas—Heavy on all the western coast, rough southward of Castlepoint; moderate elsewhere Tides—Good generally Weather—Changeable and showery in most parts of the Dominion, and a cold night probable generally D. C. BATES. The whole of the retiring managers of i.l)o Mastorton Technical School have been re-elected, with Mr. J. M. Coradine as chairman, Mrs. Cairns has been elected teacher of elocution at the school. A flitting of the Military Medical (Board is to bo held at Masterton this week. . , i

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 2