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PUBLIC NOTICES. 41K. ALFRED DICKENS. Q U R G E O N DENTIST, Has Commenced Practice — In the — PRUDENTIAL BUILDING. Telephones: Surgery, 43-502. Residence, 63-858. CHIROPODIST. MRS. HOUSTON, 155 Lambton Quay, next Midland Hotel, -TRAILED and GRADUATED at LONDON FOOT HOSPITAL, under direction ROYAL CHIROPODIST and Hurley Street, Loudon, Medical Specialists, Treats feet and hands. Tel. 47-430. ■ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION TO DR. TOY.OHIKO KAGAWA. A CIVIC RECEPTION will be tendered to Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa, a disti'.i 'guished t-ocial leader of Japan, on TUESDAY, JUNE 4, at 12 noou in the Council Chamber, Town Hall. CITIZENS ARK CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE RECEPTION. T. C. A. HISLOP, Mayor. CHIROPODY. rp BRYCE WILSON, Chiropodist, after ■*- • 18 years in Cuba Street, is now located in the COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE • BUILDING, Telephone 43-731. 'T'HE TRAMWAY RECREATION -*• CLUB, NEWTOWN TRAM SHEDS, are running their WEEKLY EUCHRE EVERY MONDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. Good pikes. Good games. Admission one shilling (Is). IN THE MATTER of. The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925 } and its Amendments, And IN THE MATTER of an Election of City Councillors of the City of Wellington, held on Wednesday, the Bth day of May, 1935. A PETITION to me having been duly -v*- lodged in the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, Wellington, pursuant to the provisions of Section 58 of the above-men-tioned Act, demanding an Inquiry as to the conduct of the said Election, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the Inquiry will be held in the said Court on Tuesday, the 11th day of June, 1935, commencing at 10.30 a.m. E. D. MOSLEY, Stipendiary Magistrate. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. PRESENTATION OF PORTRAIT OF MR. G. W. VON ZEDLITZ. THE Ceremony of the presentation of the portrait of Mr. G. W. von Zedlitz (formerly Professor of Modern Languages at Victoria University College) will take place in the College Library at i p.m. on Tuesday, June 4, when Mr. S. Eicbelbaum will present the portrait to the College on behalf o£ a former student. All old students of the College and others interested -^invitec^ to g attend. Registrar. PSORIASIS-ECZEMA, And All Skin and Scalp Diseases Call for expert knowledge, and you may obtain this FREE by consulting Mr. A. J. Pascoe, M.8.N.A.M.H., the man who ehowed the World that both Psoriasis and Eczema could be cured in practically every case, irrespective of how long the patient had suffered. Cases ot Psoriasis in this town that had dehed everything for 40 years now perfectly 6ured. Initial cost 10s 6d, about 30s worth usually sufficient. Mr. Pascoe takes these diseases out of the blood, the reason why lie cures when others fail. All other diseases successfully treated with pure Herbal Medi|pALTH SUPPLY PTY., Herbalists, 127 .Willis Street. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in -W consequence of the acceptance by Mr H. F. O'Leary of the Patent of King s Counsel the partnership practice ot Barristers, Solicitors, and Notaries Public carried on by the firm o£ Bell, Gully, Mackenzie and O'Leary has been Dissolved as from the 31st day of May. 1935 by the ? tirement of Mr. O'Leary, who will henc* forth practise as a Barrister on y at his Chambers, 411-412, Fourth Floor, D.I.C. Building, Wellington Cl. The combined practice of Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries Public will be Suet' at the Offices 104 Feathers on Street, Wellington Cl, by the> remainng liabilities o£ the late firm. H. ¥. O'LEARY. BELL, GULLY, MACKENZIE, AND EVANS. PAINFUL FEET. 17ALLEN ARCHES cause pain, progresJ? sive bony deformity, corns, callouses, and nervous disorder. My specialised treatment successfully and permanently corrects above condition without aid of artificial supports, which interfere with natural function « feetToneless muscles, revitalised and inflamed n. z .r.m.. Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician, Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace. Telephone 43-297. MISCELLANEOUS. OZODYNE Lung Healer cuts the phlegm, wonderful remedy long-standing, stubborn coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. Perrett, Chemist. MEN'S Overcoats, Suits; larger selection than ever and on easy terms. Meimann'g, 13a Courtenay Place. . n OLFERS—Reduce your Handicap; let Vf Andy Shaw. New Zealand's Greatest Coach, show you how. The Sports Depot, Willis: Street. Tel. 42-662. r*LIDE-RINK Furniture Factory. "DirVJ" ect to Public." Why should you pay middleman's profits? See our huge stocks, over 100 Chesterfield Suites to choose from from £5 ss. Wakefield Street (late Glide Skating Rink). _____ CJCHWEPPES Mineral Waters are supJl plied at no extra cost with all Spirits at the Grand Hotel. AH minerals served iced if required. GOLDEN Grain is always first favourite with sportsmen. Yet it IB not a horse. It is the house Whisky of the Grand Hotel. Quarts 12s. Pmts 6a 6d. HEIMANN'S for Ladies' Coats, from 10s deposit and 5s weekly. See our large1 selection. Only address 13a Courtenay Place. . GLIDE-RINK. Furniture Factory. "Direct to Public." Why should you pay middleman's profits? Oak Bedroom Suites from,£l2 15s; shop prices £25. Wakefield Street (late Glide Skating Rink). LADIES' Frocks on easy terms; see for yourself; all new-goods. Heimann s, 13a Courtenay Place. UHHEWD backers will always tell you O Golden Grain will bo first favourite. It is-inot a horse, but the house whisky of the Grand Hotel. Quarts 12s. Pmts 6* 6o\_ - XTUISSES' and Waitresses' Aprons and ™ Belts, Infants' Outfits, Children's Woollen Knitted Wear. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners Street. — A 5fD don't forget, Miss ■ Beautiful, ■"■! "NUGGET" your shoes every morning. . UTSIZE Specialists in Frocks, Blouses, Cardigans, and Underwear. Keenest prices at Morgan's, opp. Woolworths. T>OLFE'S WAX, the Popular Polish. Eesb value, too. BRIDESTOWE Shave makes cheeks rejoice with cooling Lavender. Is fid stick in jar. Refills-, lid. MRS; COLLINS, 90 Manners Street, will make your last Winter's Coat, Costume, or Frock like new; Dressmaking, all kinds sewiug. Renovations.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 128, 1 June 1935, Page 5

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