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ELECTION NOTJCES. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. ■ LABOUR MEETINGS. TVfONDAY, 15th April, at. S p.m.: Wades■LU- town, St; Luke's Parish Hall, Pitt-st. —Messrs W. Nash, Mayoral candidate, , Messrs. A.. Pariane, J. Psad (City Couu-1 cil), L. Hennessey (Hospital Board). Melrose: Ratepayers Hall—Messrs. J. I horn, 1. Brindle, J. Tucker, W. Atkinson (City Council), Mrs. Snow (Hospital ■ Board), Mr. C. H. Chapman, M.P. (Harbour Board). . Happy Valley: Moore's Tearooms—City Councillor R. M'Keen, M.P., Messrs. W. Bromley, G. V. Whippy (City Council), W. H..Sadd'(Hospital Board). ELECTORS CORDIALLY INVITED. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TN reply to your ■numerous requests I a hnve decided to offer my services for the City Council'and Harbour Board. If elected my' motto will l>e: No increase in rates; efficient, careful, honest, and progressive administration. M. W. THEW. ' ; BUSINESS NOTICES. HUNDREDS ARE MAKING MORE , MONEY. WILL YOU? ' TX/E must have still more workers to help us supply the ever increasing,, demand for'-^ Liberty Sweets. Will you' selHis some of your spare .time? You work at home, the sweet .making itself is simple, and interesting, and, what is more, it makes your erstwhile idle moments profitably full. This is the greatest opportunity for making extra money ever; we pay for results, so .whether-,you have one, two or seven hours .a day to spare, mail the coupon; it-entails" ho obligation. ' . WE .SEND FREE CASE OF GOODS TO COMMENCE. FIND OUT NOW HOW .TO MAKE MORE MONEY. LIBERTY CONFECTIONERY . COLLEGE, # Gamble and Creed's Buildings, AVillis street, Wellington. Please .send,me full particulars of your "Turning Spare Time to Profit" Plan, as I need more money.- '■. Name: ). Street: . ..' Town: .... ' . .... E.P. WANTED I'O BUY, CCRAP Copper. Brass, Lead, Zinc, and Cast Iron;> also Old Rope, Rags, Sacks, and Sacifing .„" STEVEN3 AND.CO., ■ ■ Upper Abel Smith street. Tel. 20-333. THE PEN DOCTOR ~ TS the Recognised Medico-for Fountain Pens and Eversharp Pencils. Con-, sultations Frge. Geo. Jeffrey, corner Brandon and Featherston. streets, above Aubrey Gaulter and Co bAKiiON'S TYPEWRITING AND DUPLICATING SERVICE. OEPQRTING-^Reports of Conferences, *•" Arbitration Cases, Deputations, Meetings, etc., by Hansard Parliamentary Reporters (certificated Court Reporters by, exam.). i TYPEWRITING MULTOGRAPHING, MIMEOGRAPHING, ENVELOPES ADDRESSED BARRON'S TYPEWRITING AND DUPLICATING SERVICE. , , Commercial Bank Chambers, 326. Lambton quay. Tel. 45-Gil. - Tel. 45-611. SMALL rents, little, overhead expenses, and good importing, and everything bought at rock bottom prices enables the Open Upholstering Factory to L sell direct at half prices for cash. Tel. 45-983. TyANTED Known—l 4 days •to clear "" stocks from Gift Store; biggest bai--,gains yet offered. Toys at less than cost price.- At Sims Hardware. IT takes skill to, be a motor speed "king," and far greater skill to be the acknowledged Furniture Specialists of Wellington. That's Kenners, Ltd.. opp. King's Theatre, Manners-st. WITH joy and pride you'll greet your visitors when you are furnished by Kenners. Uprto-date and Stylish Furniture bought on the easiest terms in N.Z., or for cash. Opp. King's Theatre. Manners-st. GRANDMA! Kenners will change that old-fashioned furniture, for modern new articles, giving the higest < prices on the old, and lowest terms on. the new. Opp. King's Theatre. Manners-st.' , WALKER'S Umbrella Shop—Stocktaking Sale: Children's Umbrellas, from 3s lid; Ladies', 4s 6d; Gent's, 6s 6d: Ladies' Rain and Sun Coloured Chubbies,_ 8s 6d. Genuine reductions for stocktaking purposes. At 53, Manners-st.'' MOTOR SERVICES. FOXTON-LEVIN. FG. ROUT'S Royal Mail Parcel and • Passenger Service connects with all trains to and from Wellington at Levin. Single 4s, Return 7s.' '■• STANIFORTH'S CAR SERVICE: MASTERTON-WELLIN GTON, \ FARE 10s. '..'.■ Z^ARS leave next Midland Hotel, Masterton: 7.15, 9 a.m.; 1, 2.30, 4 p.m. SATURDAYS: 7.15, 9 a.m., 1, 1.30, 4 p.m. SUNDAYS: 8.30 a.m., 5 p.m., 7 p.m. Leave H. Savage, Saddler, Lambton-qy., Wellington: 8, 9.15 a.m., 1.30, 4, and S j p.m. SATURDAYS: 7.45, -.15 a.m., 1.30, 2, and 4 p.m SUNDAYS: 9.15 a.m., 4 p.m., 8 p.m. Wellington Booking Office: H. Savage, Saddler, Lambton-qy. (Tel. 41-391). During •holidays and Sundays ring 16-198. HOTELS. ' ' V FChristchurcb stay at St. Elmo. Superior Private Accommodation. 52, Worcester street West, 2mins G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. IT. J. Murray. Proprietor. OTEL AMBASSADORS (Christchureh's Private Hotel de Luxe) has every Modern Appointment. Excellent Cuisine. Garage handy. . Tariff:. Casuals 12s. 6d day, Permanent by ararngement. Manchester street (near Railway Station). Tel. 2939. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. ~ ■ T.'J: SLEEMAN, '.-'■"■■ Proprietor. MERCHANT TAILORS. SUITS Tailored by Lewis'are designed for each man's individuality. They | are for him only, and add a distinctive note to his appearance. Bank New Zealand, Manners-st. „ RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD. 191, Vivian street. JAMES SALTER (F.R.G.S.) AND MRS. SALTER, Pioneer Missionaries from the Congo, will conduct services TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK EXCEPT MONDAY. SUNDAY—II a.m. and 7 p.m. The Sunday Evening Service will be eon-, ducted by Mrs. Salter, daughter o£ Mr. Smith Wigglesworth. , ALL WELCOME. CHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING. Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. An Address will be delivered (God Wil- ' ling) in the above Hall, on. SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7 o'clock. Subject: "The Departure . from the Truth as Foretold by the Apostle Paul." All welcome. Scats free. No collection. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 2.45 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 5

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