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COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' AlffiJ WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIA- * HIMPORTANT.-JOY NIGHT No. 2. OLDERS of Art Union Ticket! are urgently requested to return Books by noon on Thursday, 30fch November, as the Drawing takes place on Ist December. Dn ' T. INGLIS, P.O. Box 206. Hon. Sec. THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES AMENDMENT ACT, 1922. A N\- TSOa interested in the •bova, which comes into force on the Ist January, 1923, may inspect a copy of th« Amendment and of the proposed Regulations thereunder, at the Local Office of the 'Department of Labour. Any representations regarding thorn should be iot- !™, to the Department of Labaur, Wellington, not later than the 9th Deosow -*; G. JA6. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour. NOTICE. T WILL Not be responsible for any .-■- Debts contracted in my name from now on without my written Bufchority. O. E, DONNELLY, „„., „ 76, Rintoul street. 28th November, .1923. ■ DISCLAIMER. ITIHE William Rex, arrested in connec- *-. tion with the raid on gaming house yesterday is in no way connected with the William Rex, Electrician, of Wellington and Dunedin, or of Reginald Rex, 3, Evelyn place, City. Under New Management, BELL TEA ROOMS, 80, LAMBTON QUAY. Quick Lunch, Morning and Afternoon Teas. Specialty—Home-made Cakee, Soonefc Three-course Lunch, 12 to 2, Is 3d. Hoi Teas, 5 to 7. Give us a. trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. CONTRACT No. 188. PIPITEA WHARF SHED, No. 37 rpENDERS will be received up to 5 ■*• o'clock p.m., on WEDNESDAY. 21st FEBRUARY, 1923, at the Office of the Board, for the construction of a Transit Sned built of Structural Steel with re* inforced concrete piers and panels, having a length of 760 feet, a width of 107 feet, end a clear height of 24 feet to tho' underside of the roof tie-beams. Tenders should be in closed envelopes, addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed outside "Tender for Contract No. 188." Plans, Specification, Schedule, and Conditions of Tender may be seen at, and Form of Tender may be obtained from,the Office of the Chief Engineer, at W»l---linjyton during office hours. The lowest or any tender not neceesarily accepted. : H. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, N.Z. 28th November, 1922. TQAVS BAY MOTOR SERVICE. MONDAYS—SATURDAYS. Leave Bowen strjet: Leave Day's Bays] 10 a.m. • 11.15 a.m. 2 p.m. 4.15 p.nu SUNDAYS:. , 10.30 t.m. : 11.45 «.ra. 2 p.m. 4.15 p.m. Mtmtti Tennis Club in conjunction! i with the Wellington Cabaret Club .Orchesi! tra, have pleasure in announcing that they have secured a lease of the Day's Bay.: Pavilion for the summer months, and will! hold a aeries of WEEKLY DANCES,! commencing Saturday, 2nd December, at 8 p.m. Subscription 4s. All old and nvw. Patrpnsi cordially invited. ■ Ley land Bums leave Bo wan street a* 6.45 p.m., returning after Dance. Fared (return), 4s. . i FUNERAL NOTICE. ' FTIHE friends of tile late Harold Neboii -L Heath an respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his parents' residence, No. 44, Hiropi street, Newtown, To-morrow (Wednesday), 29tht .November, 1922, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AN© SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, Tet 24-155. , 164, Adelaide-ro** WELLINGTON /DISTRICT GRANT* I LODGE, No. 1, WICKCLIFFE 1 FAITH DEFENDERS, No. 46, AND KELBURN No. .87. \f EMBERS of the above Lodges art XtX invited to attend the Funeral of the late Worshipful Bro. H. N. Heath, which will leave his late residnce, 44, Hiropi • street (off Constable street), To-morrow (Wednesday), at-2.30, for Karori Cemetery. ' Members of Sister Lodges also invited., Tram (reserved), will leave John street for Cemetery, at 2.45. ■AM AM» fttCT aWECIAUSTS. HfUiSOM AND CO., Specialists'and XtX Manufacturers. Salon for Face Treatment, Scalp Massage, Shampooing, Waying, Stainmg (Ineeto or Henna), Hur Department for all Hair Work. Appointment, Tel. 814; 94, WiUia-st. - T'AMFORD AND 5"57, 123, Cuba street. Tho house for prompt attention anil beet quality goods at lowest 'cash prices. x Large stocks of inexpensive Fancy Combs, unlike any in New Zealand. M*rool Waving, Bobbing, Shampooing, delightful aids , to the ooiffure, Aleo. La Naturelle Partings. Telephone 21-220. RS. ROLLESTON, LTD., 256, Lamb" ton quay—Specialist in Permanent Hair Waving, Electrolysis; Treatments for Hair and Face; Staining, Shampooing, Manicuring; latest styles of hairwork to order."" - FAILURE UNKNOWN RUSMA (Regd.) for destroying superfluous hair, and the Coman treatment ( for banishing wrinkles and waste tissue, have never been known to fail. Call or send stamped addressed envelope. for free literature. All toilet treatments reduced to pre-war prices. FLORENCE HULLEN, C.M.D.. Diploma. U.S.A., 3a. Courtenay place. Open til) 9 p.m: Friday; all day Saturday. Telephone 22-070. . REMOVAL NOTICE.' MISS LAURENSON has mucK pkastre > in announcing that she has removed to up-to-date rooms to 61, Manners street, over James Bell, Tailors. By strict attention and up-to-date methods, she hopef to see old and new clients. MISS LAURENSON, (Late Farmer's, Sydney), 61, Manners street. Telephone 148. Telephon* 148. MODELE Toilet Parlours—Mrs Cheync, Specialist in every branch of Toiletwork and Hairwork. InecbvStam for sale, 6s 6d bottle: all shades. 220, Lambton quay. Tel. 21-692. P' " ERMANENT Hair Waving, 8c«lp and Facial Treatment*. Shampooin" Hair Tinting. Guaranteed permanent Hair Colouring, 5s 6d. Miss Hilaon, 132, Willis-st., opp. Perrett's Corner. T«l. 2802. ■"' CORRECT Treatment of the Hair and Skin will enhance and prolong their beauty.—Mrs. Cameron, Boudoir Camilla, Third Floor, Mandel's Buildings, WillisSt., Wellington. Tel. 1791. , rp© prevent Wrinkles and keep the skin f 3l .well preserved, Maison Skin Food cannot bs boatcn. Our Hair Tonic and Cream stimulates and pVomotee luxuriant growth. Call Maison Toil«tt». 10, Ma»« ners-sf Tel. 2170.

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Evening Post, Volume CCIV, Issue 129, 28 November 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CCIV, Issue 129, 28 November 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CCIV, Issue 129, 28 November 1922, Page 2

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