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PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE, OF APPLICATION OF TRANSFER OF LICENCE. T HARRY MARSHALL, o£ Upper B\it, A» being the hoi 'ci of a Publican's Licence in respect 01 the premises situate at Upper Hutt, and known as the Provncml Hotel, do hereby gije notice that I desire to < obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at the Magib trate's Court, Carterton, on the Sth day M December, 1934, apply for a transfer of the said Licence from myself to THOMAS FISHER, my appointee. Dated at Wellington the 24fh day of October, 1034. H.-MARSHALL. rpHE cdFFEE POT CAFE, ■*■ ' 80 Willis Street. i(Xext "Evening Post"). This Establishment is opened EVERY EVENING from 830 olclock to 11.30 o'clock, ', Your • patronage' appreciated. ( STHATHMOKE PARK GOLF LINKS, BROADWAY, MIRAMAR. "VTO. 3 SEATOUN Tram stops at this Golf -»-' Course. Acclaimed as the Best 9hole .Golf Course, round Wellington. 9 holes practically level course. Now open to the public. Charges: Saturdays, Sundays, and • Holidays,, Is for 9 holes, Is Cd for 18 holes. .All other days, 3d for 9 holes, Is for 18 holes. While playing your round, choose your site to bmld your home at' present low costs, jand communicate with James Stellin and Co., 113-115 Customhouse Quay. Telephone 43-969. -__ THE PIBROCH HAS SOUNDED! CLUNY CASTLE FOR SCOTLAND! AN v Appeal is made to Scotsmen and others interested to save Cluny Castle for the Scottish Nation. The amount now required—£6ooo—must be found iby the end of the year. ' No -matter bow small jour subscription, it will help to prevent the tragedy of this famous5 and ancient Castle, with its priceless relics, .from falling into the hands of a foreign purchaser. SEND YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY * to P. M. CAMERON, • Hon. Treasurer, The Cluny; Castle Appeal Fund, A.M.P. BUILDING, WELLINGTON. _. J. TORRANCE, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SO- , CIETY., (Incorporated). REMOVAL OF OFFICE. fHE* Public is hereby notified that the J- Wellington Competitions Society (Incorporated) ha u Removed its Office from Stewart's Buildings, Courtenav Place, ,to No. 10 ROOM.- KING'S CHAMBERS, WILLESTON STREET, and that Mr. W. E. Fuller has been appointed Acting Secretary of the. Society.' . W. E. FULLER, ' . - -- x^ , Acting Secretary. Wellington, November 10,1934.' ■* -NEW. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. . VISIT Tof; ENGLISH , TENNIS '.; \CHAMPtt)NS. ' ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, the usual 4.15 p.m. Wellington-Master-ton train' will be delayed to leave Wellington 6.0 p.m., Petone 6.14, Lower Hutt 6.19. Upper Hutt 76, Featherston 8.51, Carterton 9.22, Masterton arrive 9.42 p.m. Makes usual slops. A special train''will run from Wellington to Upper Hutt on the times of the usual 4.15 p.m. 'tram from Wellington, and making the same stops. ; NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. • CAHTERTON' RACES AT CLAREVILLE. .NOVEMBER 17, 1934. /"IHEAP Fares from Wellington-Waterloo-Upper ,|fatt, and intermediate stations. ' - 'Return fare to-Clareyille:— From Wellington 7s"(lst), 5s (2nd). Train leaves Wellington 7.50 a.m., arrives Clarev-ille 11.1 a.m. Return trains to Wellington leave Masterton 4.50 p.m. and 5.40 p.m., ,Clareville 5 30 p.m. and 6.5 p.m., Carterton 5.37 p.m. and 620 p.m., 'Wellington arrive 9.15 p.m., and lOAV'p.m. r See handbill or inquire at stations for particulars. , \ BSI9K , LAND iFOR SELECTION. NOTICE is-hereby given that applications will be received up to 4 o'clock pm. on Monday, November 26, 1034, for the undermentioned land. s ' SCHEDULE ." Wellington Land District—Castlepoint Survey District—Mataikona Settlement. Seqtion 6, area, 4930 acres 2 roods 17.7 perches. Capital value, £14,165. Halfyearly rental £354 2s 6d. Weighted with £800 for improvements. This section is portion of the well-known Mataikona Settlement, and is situated four miles from the Whakataki School and forty-five miles from Masterton. Any further particulars required may be obtained from, the undersigned. ' H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, : Commissioner of Crown Lands, , 'Wellington. '_ pHAS BEGG AND C 0.., LTD., * *-* Will Accept DSED PIANOS AS PART PAYMENT On NEW PIANOS or PHILCO RADIOS. Liberal Allowance aqd Balance on Easy .Terms. "> ' TO BUTCHERS. BAKERS,' ETC. i. ■fTTE can supply, in any quantities, TT CLEAN 'WHITE PAPER, suitable for wrapping. Apply ] PUBLISHER, "Evening Post." PAINFUL, FEET. • FALLEN ARCHES ' cause, pain, progressive bony deformity, coma, callouses, and. nervous disorder. ', My specialised - treatment successfully and permanently.corrects above condition without aid of artificial supports, which interfere with natural function of feet. Toneless muscles revitalised and inflamed joints' completely penetrated. KATHERINE CARTER, M.Z.R.M, .Registered Masseuse and, Medical Electrician. Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace. Telephone 43-297. PSORIASIS, ECZEMA, 'RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS. TITR. ARTHUR PASCOE, M.8.N.A.M.H., •"•■- may be Consulted at THE HEALTH SUPPLY PTY., 127 Willis Street. for the next few weeks. Although Mr., Pascoe specialises in skin, scalp, and uric acid diseases, all other diseases are treated. Only Pure Herbal Medicines Used. Consultations Free. "I" SQUADRON, LEGION OF . FRONTIERSMEN. TTHE Squadron will hold a Church ■"- Parade at St. Mark's Church in memory of the 'N.me Thousand Frontiersmen who laid down their lives in the Great War, on Armistice Day, Sunday, November 11, 1934. Time of Assembly—lo a.m. (not 10.15 as previously arranged). Place of Assembly—Clyde Quay School. Dress—Uniform, Decorations, and. Medals. If wet, members Will proceed independently to St. Mark's Church, Duffe'riii Street, arriving there not later than 10.30 a.m. (Signed) J. R. PRESTON, L/Lieut., Adjutant, "I" Squadron, L.O.F.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 5

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