VI7AIRARAPA . SHOW, i " 52ND ANNUAL LIVE STOCK And INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, CARTERTON, 24th and 25th OCTOBER, 1928. The Popular Show With Pedigree Stock Breeders. Liberal Prizes. Cordial Treatment), : Entries Close WEDNESDAY, 10th ! OCTOBER, 1928. Schedules free on application to L. H. SMART, Secretary, Box 25, Carterton. MEETINGS. ~' i HONOLULU DELEGATES. PAN-PACIFIC WOMEN'S CONFERENCE. IMIE Wellington Branch of the National -*- Council of Women cordially invites ALL WOMEN t3 attend a Meeting in the Red Cross Rooms, Dixon street, on MONDAY EVENING, 17th September, at 8 o'clock. Speakers: MRS. C. A. FKAER, J.P., Leader of the New Zealand Delegation to the Conference, and MISS M. SEATON, Kindergarten Delegate. WELLINGTON LAWN TENNIS CLUB i (Incorporated). I TtfEMBERS are reminded that the An- ■"■*- nual General Meeting will be held on WEDNESDAY. 19th SEPTEMBER, at Miss Roger's Office, 151, Lambton quay, at 8 p.m. Business: Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, GenD. C. DONOVAN, Hon. See. ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. CALEDONIA CHAPTER, No. 293. THE Regular Meeting of above will be held iv the Antipodean Chambers, Lower Cuba street, on THURSDAY, the 20th INST., at 7.30 p.m. * Business: Initiation. T. KIRK, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. TO MERCHANTS AND SUPPLIERS. rpAKE uotk:e that I have disposed of my A Business, the Mn-amar Coal Supply, to Mr. Frank Marshall, from the 15th September, and final statement for goods supplied up to that date be posted to my private address, 32, Bridge-st., Kilbiruie, by the 30th September. (Signed) A. E. TURNER. NOTICE, TO MIRAMAR AND SEATOUN RESIDENTS. , I BEG to notify that I have disposed of. my Business, the Miramar Coal Supply, to Mr. Frank Marshall, from the 15th September. Thanking you for your patronage in the past, and trusting you will still favour my successor with your custom in the future. Outstanding accounts can be paid to Miramar Coal Supply until the 30th A. E. TURNER. I WILL not be responsible for any Debts contracted in my name without my written authority. P. J. KEEGAN, 47, Devon street. NOTICE. I WILL uot be held responsible for any Debts contracted in my name after tlli9 '^(Signed) G. W. GREEN, 47, Tama street, Lower Hutt. MISS O L D R E V, 244, LAMBTON QUAY (Opposite D.1.C.), Designer and Maker of D\Y AND EVENING GOWNS, * COATS, AND COSTUMES. Ready-to-wear Frocks in Stock. PUBLIC NOTICE. GLENDOWER HOUSE and Restaurant (opp. V.M.C.A., Upper Willis-st.)— Vacancies for Boarders and Casuals. Very moderate; early morning breakfast, Is to 2s, Hot and Cold Lunch 1c; Dinner 5 to 7, Is 3d. Open Sundays, Breakfast, Dinner, Is 3d: Tea at Night, Is. MRS. RATTREY, Proprietress. ANNE MELVILLE, NNE MELVILLE, DRESSMAKER AND COSTUMIER. Good Cut, Good Fit, Good Style, AND Moderate Charges. 276. LAMBTON QUAY (H.B. Buildings). RESERVED Eggs are equal to fresh, if you use Norton's "Premier" Egg Preservative. At all stores.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 5
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