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PUBLIC NOTICES. KKVV .ZEALAND UAILWAYS. SUBURBAN TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. ADDITIONAL SATURDAY TRAIN, WELUNGTONO^OWER HUTT COMMENCING SAIURDAY 2nd MAY, 1925, and on each succeeding Saturday,' until-further notice, < additional passenger truin will run as under:— i?or Lower-Hull.—WoUington depart 5.45 p.m., Kaiwarra 5.50, Ngahauranga 5.55, Petone 6.3, Lower Hutt arrive 6.7 p.m. PRICE OF BREAD. fJpHE MASTER BAKERS of Wellington beg to announce that, commencing from SATURDAY, 9th MAY. the price of the 2 pound loaf will bo reduced one half-penny. ■ "S. M'MILLAN, Secretary, Wellington Master Bakers' Association. ' PUBLIC NOTICE. rfUIE DISTRICT TELEGRAPH ENJ- GINEER, Wellington, will occupy New Premises at the corner of Foatherston. and Stout streets from. MONDAY NEXT, the 4lh inst. From that dateall telephone exchange business will be transacted in the new premises. A. MARKMAN, Secretary, / General Post Office; ■'■ NOTICE. I WILL not be responsible for any Debts contracted in my name after this date, 30th APRIL, 1925. G. T. MASLEN, 314, Taranaki street. GRAND BENEFIT SOCIAL AND . ■ " DANCE Will be held CJOUTH MIRAMAR SCHOOLROOM O TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING. Gents 25," Ladies Is Jazz Orchestra. ■ NEW STOCKS OF BRITISH PIANOS JUST LANDED! , . SOME fine new British Upright and Baby Grand Pianos by famous makers are now on view at "The Bristol. ' These instruments are perfect in tone and construction, and »re worthy in every way of a place in the best homes. Also, recently landed, are now stookß of Player Pianos, His Master's Voice, and Metronola Gramophones., Fresh Records by every mail . Musio Lovers are invited to visit "The Bristol" and efljoy a free demonstration of any instrument. ■Easy terms of payment may be «r----ranged. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., i WELLINGTON. i, FINANCIAL' . MORTGAGE .MONEY. £500, £1000, LARGER, 'and SmaH« Sums, on Ist Mortgage, t' s pel cant. •Also 2nd Mortgage Finance; Debentures on Companies arranged. Prompt pay menfc. ' ' ■' ' • ■ ■ NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO^ LTD.. 8, Brandon street. STEADY supply ot Mortgagee Money available at from 6^ to 7 per cent: for good Residential and Businex Securities, in sums to suit A reasonable amount of Second Mortgage Money now available. Some 6 per cent, money avail* able for half margin securities. CHAS. 8.. BUXTON, LTD., Financial Brokers, Tels. 1541 and 2125. 164, Fe»'theraton-st. ONEY to Lend on .Furniture and Pianos (business strictly confidential). Standard Loan Co., 56, WiUis-st. •TTTANTED to Lend, £800 to £1000, '" must be good security. Apply 236, Evg. Post. FUNERAL NOTICES. rriHE Friends of the late George Shingle- -»- ton Matthews are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and Sons Tomorrow (Saturday), 2nd May, 1925, at &.30 a.m.-, for tho Karori Cemetery.ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, • Undertakers: and Embalmers, Tel. 24-155. 164, Adelaide road. FTtHE Friends of the late James. Gar- •*- diner are respectfully invited to ati ll.?, Funera l. wl"ch will leave No. 14 Elizabeth street, Petone," Saturday, 2nd May, 1925, at 2 p.m., for the Taita Ceme tery. ■ ' J.,,U... CROFT, , ' Undertaker, ' ' Hutt and Petone. ■'. . > Tol. 3621, 3 rings. . ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOAED ELECTION. J WISH to Thank all those who- recorded their votes in my favour at Wednesday's Poll, as well as all those who ■ worked on my behalf. GEO. PETHEKICK.MUNICIPAL ELECTION?" CITY COUNCIL. ][ WISH to Think aJI those Electors who L registered their votes in my favour a| the Poll on Wednesday. My.thanks arc also due to thoso who kindly helped in my Candidature M. F. BOURKE. v CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. T DESIRE to thank all those who voted ■ for and assisted my return to the City Council for another poriod. The introduction of party politics into our municipal life is to be deplored, and as the only non-party councillor returned, my aim will still continue to bo the interests of the city irrespective of party. ■ THOS. FORSYXH. MILLINERY. •\\TAXTKD: 3 Pupils to make un class- ' T thorough tuition taught To- the' tiacle ; Tel. 2S-&29, or wrijo 230, Erg-. Post,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 100, 1 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 100, 1 May 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 100, 1 May 1925, Page 2

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