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SITUATIONS " VAjCArifr 'PO Men of smart appearance and good , education, capable of interviewing pro-perty-owners, we offer an opportunity of advancement. The successful applicant will receive for the first month commission only; thereafter, on ability being proved, salary and commission. Reply in, first instance, enclosing copies of references and telephone number, to 931 Evs. Post. ..'.:",-.. OFFICE BOY WANTED. ■\I7E have a Vacancy for an OFFICE " BOY. He must be a- lad of good education, preferably matriculated, and of the highest character and integrity. For the first year or two his work will be mainly mail dispatch and messages, but subsequently he will lave a splendid opportunity for progress through the accounting department. A small salary -trill be paid at the outset.; We want a lad of bright personality, willing to learn, to work hard, and EARN promotion. Apply in own handwriting, stating age* and enclosing copies of references, to OPPORTUNITY, Care Bos 1591, Wellington.. MISCELLANEOUS. "DREW your own Beer! Use English Lion -" Brand Home Brew. 2a packet.. C. H. Perrett, Chemist. ■gRANDWIJSTE, a most pleasing and" popular beverage, an invigorating and beneficient tonic.. Obtainable solely at. Orrand Hotel Home Supply Store: quarts os, pints 2s 9d. PERIODICAL Suffering-Quick, sure, it ™ief .is secured with Phen-A-co Tablets. Saunders, Ltd., Chemists, Cour-tenay-pl. • UUITS from lUs deposit and 5s weekly *■' large selection and no interest charged. Heimann'a, 13a. Conrten^.nl \ RTItfIUJAI, Teeth Broken' New Teeth T7 "P^ced for 5s per tooth. A set £or n l <£? |§2£ ««»»teed).-American Dental. 132. Willis-st. gRITISH Fair Play-Grand Hotel policyT no rise in prices owing increased exchange tall present stocks exhausted. Prove it at our Home. Supply Store. CEE yourself the Smart Styles and Easy " Terms, Frocks, Coats, Costumes. Heimann's. 13a. ■ Cdurtehay-pL ' CEPPELX'S Australian Fort a rich ruby • * Wine, 42 first prizes; quarts 3s tid, Pints 2s. At Grand Hotel Home Supply otore. ._-., -■ *•«■-. KRIDES! Let us Cater for your Wedding. Charges reduced. Quotes also for Dances jatfd other' Social Functions sO«ioi Johnson,-.-132. Oriental-par. Tel. /VRE. You Run-down? -Take. Harvey's ~i: -NEW CELTRjGE; V. ' '.' •" ' + ~ .'■ —■■■■ -■ SOCIAL AT TRENTHAM .The'celebrations;in.~connection\with the opening "of -St- Andrew's " Presbyterian; Churchj Trentham,:.were continued on Wednesday,.. when ' 3. social: evening was held. . The building 'jwas crowded. The f^A-JY® 111* presided,'and referred I°■*/ successful' gatherings on Saturday afternoon and Sunday night. During -the evening- Captain Christopher, of the. Salvation' Army," extended hearty congratulations to-the Trentham congregation, and Mr. Duff,- representing St. Davids, Upper Hutt,-and Mr. McDongall, on..behalf of the Silverstream congregation,, also expressed: gratification .at. this forward move. The Rev. J. McCaw, the Rev. J. C. Loan, and the Rev. J." Lopdell, representing the ■Wellington Presbytery, also extended congratulations to the Trentham congregation. Votes of thanks were passed -with acclamation, gratitude was expressed to Mr.-Haley for.his services in drawing up plans and specifications of the new church, and supervising the erection,- of the building. Items were given as follows:—Pianoforte solos, Mrs. Hines and -Sliss Ruth Pxerard; vocal solos, -. Mrs. Hirschhorn and Miss Hines; violin solo/;Mr, -.Morgan; recitations, Miss Jean' 'Purvis" and Miss Skou; duets, Misses Ruth Pierard and.Maire Webber, Mrs. G.W. Hunt and -Rev. Jas. McCaw.- The: evening concluded with the singing of..the: National -Antheni. ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS . '■ ■ — -*^ — -±— .- , •. ; : The following team lias." been selected to represent the Wellington ■; Amateur Athletic, and Cycling Club, at the provincial track and field.; chanipionahip meeting at the Basin Reserve' tomorrow week: —100 yds and 220 yds,-"C. Jenkins, A. Welply, L. Schneideman; 440 yds,: A; Telfar, A.-Harding; 880 yds, -A.'--Harjling, V. Williamson; one mile, C, Gibbons, D. Pedersen, A. . Mackay£-"Vy Williamson; three miles, Cl Gibbons,' 'D.- Pedersen, A. Mackay; 120 yds hurdles, J. McDonald, A:-Campbell; 440 yds 'hurdles,7 W. H. Fisher, J. McDonald} jhign jump, 'T. J. Crowe, F. Bradey; long jump, T. J. Crowe, L. ■ Schneideman, J. Barlow; hop, step, .and jump,.T. J. Crowe, L. "Schtieideman, J. McDonald; pole vault, E. Bradey; discus, P. Munro, J.- McHolm; javelin, P« Muriro, J. McDonald; the shot, P. Munro, C-L. ; Smith; throwing the hammer, J. McHblni, P, Munroladies' lOOj'ds,. blisses- T.-'Kench, E. Sharp, C. Millar, D. Hurley; Junior 100j-ds, P. McDonald, C. -Mexted, J. Waterman; junior 440 yds, P. McDonald, C. Mexted, J. J. Waterman; junior high jump, B. Carr; cycling, L. Roberts, C. Flett. .... R.S.A. PICNIC -V ■■' : "■■.'/ '. "' ♦■'".".'' '■■ ■•■'" ■ The annual picnic. }x>i the; Upper.Hutt branch of the Returned - Soldiers?• Association was held-at: Trentham Racecourse on Sunday.. About 600 ex-service.^ men. .with their, wives and children, attended. Cakes, sweets, ices; soft drinks and apple 3 were provided'for the children, and a toy for all under 5 years of age. Tea, milk, sugar, and hot water were provided: AH the races were keenly contested, apd prizes were given. The Mayor and Mayoress of. Upper Hutt (Mr. and Mrs: -A. J. McCurdy) distributed the prizes. . Mr. Smith, (president) gave.1 a brief resume of the activities of the branch, and urged all ex-service men to join the association. -■- He :thanked" the Mayor and Mayoress for attending. The success of the pnicnic was due to the generous donations received. ' The committee tenders its thanks to all who helped both in money or goods. Thanks are also due to the following ladies of the committee: Mesdames Spearman, Stroud, Humphrey, Kelly, Campbell, and Crawford. ' " . METHODIST CONFERENCE . ♦ ....■'''" At the Dominion" Conference of the Methodist Church, opened last night, the following officials were elected for the next conference:—President-elect; the' Rev. "^ C. Eaton (New Plymouth); secretary, the Rev. W. A. Burley (Nelson). Mf: S. G. Martin (Wellington) was elected vice-pre-sident of the present conference. SAILORS* FRIEND SOCIETY] — •— • A; concert was given at the Sailors' Friend Society Institute on Wednesdayevening. Items were given by Mrs. Bognuda, Miss G. Wilman, Mrs. Wilmari, Mr. Pit,t, Mr. C. Johansen, Master Horace Ede, and the "Ngaio Boys." Mrs. Colpus and Mrs. Johansen were hostesses. ' Suppei; was served by the concert party. MOTUROA OILFIELDS, LTD. "■ The Wellington office of MbturoiC Oilfields, Ltd., has received from the company's secretary,—Mr.'. F. H. • Bassi now on a visit to New Plymouth, a telephone message to the effect that a heavy show of gas in No. 3 well at 2112 feet blew the cap off the well, thatthe well is now Tinder- control, and the indications are that oil -will follow. If so. No. 3 well will be behaving much as did No. 2. Production from No. 2 for the week ended February 10 was 152 "barrels, and the total production to date' is- over 300,000 imperial gallons. Woods' Great .Peppermint Cnr» jßrrt aid for coughn, colds, influenM < - v s.dTfe .

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 2

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