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motors and cyc.es. H»y. Small Car, mu.st be Post oap - i<ull Particulars, 1548 Evg. to liuy, Baby Car, must bo nietal body; cash. Particulars to I&'l Evg. Post. SALE, 1932 Morris Alnjor 5-seator •Sedan; newly registered, mcchanicallv sound. 1.568 Evg. Pout. \7"OU can buy a Car with the utmost „ confidence from Lysons, Ltd., corner l annialii-Wakefield Streete. TV'l ODKL A i'ord, 4-door Sedan, excellent condition meclianically; price is right, £00, easy terms. Wellington Jlotors, 12 Tory Street. \F-ASH Coach, absurdly low priced, £125; will trade open tourer, balance easy payments. Lysons Showroom. CJTUDEBAKER 1927 Special Six Pliaeton, hood recently overhauled, mechanically sound, four 700-20 tires, practicall.v new; £38. H!X) Evg. Post. £■(55 BUYS Four-door, 30 m.p.g., Swift Sedan; easy terms at Lysons,-Ltd., corner Taranaki and Wakefield Streets. SALE, Morriß Minor, Chev. Coupe, 1931, and Chev. Sedan, good order; cash or easy terms. 1552 Evg. Post. A XOTHER Shipment of Singer 9 Cars arrived; a full-size man's car. Inspect at Lysons Showroom, corner Tara-naki-Wakefield Streets. TNSPECT Our Range of Used Cars be"7 fore purchasing, terms arranged. Wellington Motors, 12 Tory Street. T-SSPECT the 1930 Singer Cars at x Lysons Showroom, corner TaranaldWakefield Streets. T-TILLMAN iMinx Sedan, done 20,000 ■*--*- miles, splendid condition, offers wanted. Wellington Motors, 12 Lower Tory Street. T-fORTY m.p.g., delightful to drive mid _ ample room for passengers; this Singer 8 Saloon ;• £135. At Lysons, Ltd. IVTOTOR-CYCLES—New range good Im-■"-"-ported Used Machines, easy terms. At Rodgers and Hall, Ltd., 157-159 Willis Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. J)R. MARGARET BOYD-WILSON Begs to intimate that she will Practice at 270 WILLIS STREET During the absence abroad of BR. ELIZABETH BRYSON. TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. r PHE Proprietors of Letters Patent No. of January 28, 1930, relating to Bathing Suit" are desirous of entering mto arrangements, by, way of a Licence or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above Patent, and ensuring its practical working in New /ealrtnd. All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES, LIMITED, Patent Agents, 214-217, D.I.C. Building, Wellington. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 40-HOUR WEEK. TONG WEEKENDS are coming—Friday night to Monday morning, so buy this weekend section and turn spare time into money improving it; 70ft frontage and covered with native trees and ehrubs; puce £9i), deposit £5; near station, tenuis, bathing,. Apply 89 Jackson Street, Petone. *OR SALE. SECTION WITH TWO FRONTAGES ALL that VACANT LAND, , with a *•», frontage of ,68ft'to Fergusson Street and 52tt to Arney Street, all measurements being more or less' Ferguss.m Street runs parallel between Riddiford Street and Daniel! Street, a short distance south of Constable Street, and 100 yards from Riddiford Street It is a good residential street; and one section with its two froiitages lends itself to the building of flats or' residences, and would also make a first-class site tor a warehouse of factory All particulars from HENRY KEMBER AND SON, Public Accountants, 324 LainbtOD Quay. WELLINGTON rUSINESSES FOR SALE. and Chip Business, splendid stand, low rent, profit £8 clear, trial: offer wanted, Tel 27-576. J> OAR DING-HOUSE, 8 rooms, moderate *-* rent, select, good locality, sound living; price £125, privately. 1581 Evg. Post. T OWER HUTT —Attractive Florist and Seed Business, for quick sale, owing to owner's ill health; splendid opportunity. Ferguson, 57 High Street. T)AIRY - CONFECTIONERY, Lower Hutt, close school, smart shop, well fitted, good stock, dwelling; takings £18 weekly; price £140. Ferguson, 57 High St. QUIT good letter-writer, lady, capital required £150; profits £7 weekly; fascinating work. 1617 Evg. Post. A PARTMENT-HOUSE, 8 rooms, fully furn.. lease, moderate rent, central. For particulars reply 1550 Evg. Post. CONFECTIONERY, Cakes, Pies (47doz sold last week); nothing made on the premises; no Sunday trade; £120, near iffer considered; really godii business. A. [<\ Jauncey, 23 Farish Street. MANUFACTURING BUSINESS IN KNITWEAR FOR SALE. OAPITAL required £4000 to £5000; shows good return on capital in- j nested. j Buyer should' be practical man. Applications from experienced persons with some capital will also be considered; irrangementa might be made regarding balance required. Give full information regarding capabilities and experience. Principals direct only. No agents. Apply by letter in first instance to "Knitwear," i Care CHARLES HAINES | ADVERTISING AGENCY, Auckland. ~ WANTED TO SELL. " I ; -| WANTED TO, SELL, HW. Boilers, suitable tor, boarding- • house and hothouse, Wire Rope, S.R. md D.A. Pumps, Tram Rails, Reinforcing [ron, also Winches and Jacks for Hire. G. R. STEVENS AND CO., LTD., Tel. 50-333. Upper Abel Smith Street. MISCELLANEOUS 'XJRANDIWINE." The only genuine ■*-* article, obtainable solely at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. Imported direct ironi London. Qts. ss, halves 3s. STAR LOSES PENSION Freddie Bartholomew, the boy film star who earns about £15,000 a year, las been deprived of a Canadian wan pension of £36 a year which he has received since his birth. He was awarded this as a dependant of his father, Mr. Cecil Llewellyn Bartholo-, new, who lost a leg while, serving ■vith the Canadian forces in the war. I Mr. C. G. Power, the Pensions Miniser, has decided that the pension is to I :ease. as from August, 1935. Since ;hen the boy has risen to fame and for.une through his playing of the part of, David Cppperfleld, and is no longer lependent on his father. Mr. Bar:holomew has refunded the amounts •eceived on the boy's behalf since j August. ' ' ROAD CYCLING The Poneke Amateur Cycling Club will hold omorrow a 25-mlle race for the West Cup for ; enlors, and an 8-mllo race for Junlora. Both fill start and finish at the Central Fire Station, he seniors bolng the first away at 2.30. The inurse to be followed by the seniors will be o a point In the Hutt Valley 12 Vb miles from he start, and the juniors to Ngahauranga and lack. The first contest for the West Cup was won iy A. Plowman last season, and with a lianllcap of seven minutes In tills year's contest le should have a cood chance of repeating lis performance. The handicaps, for both vents are as follows:— Seniors.—K. Dutton, L. Walsh, R. Loader, i. Barker, scr; B. Walsh, K. McLrod, C. Kobrts, 11. Evans, 2mln; H. Hunford, T. Trevick. K. Brans, 4mln; R. Thomas, J. Barnsi"J\ - v - McLecid, 6mln ; A. Mcllardy, A. Plownan, C. Clark, C. Aldrldge, 7mln: G. Pye, N. >oltr, Otiiln. Juniors.—S. Roberts. 2mln: T. Walsh, W. tlountjoy, K. Ilaycs, X. Hewett. :jmin : I. Sparkes. M. Talt, 4mln. Pmt. will be rcnelred.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 138, 12 June 1936, Page 3

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