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PUBLIC NOTICES.. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. ■ - - WELLINGTON- REGISTRY. ■ In the matter of the Estate of Margaret Hislop, late of Wellington, widow deceased. . PURSUANT- to an1 Order made by a. -*- Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington on the third day of July 1936 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having claims against the Estate of the above named Deceased who died' on or about the tenth day of April 1936 and Probate ot whose YV ill. and one Codicil thereto was granted on the twenty-eighth day of AJav IS3S to THE GUARDIAN' TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED are required to send m full particulars in writing of their claims to the undersigned within one month of the date of the publication of this notice after the expiration of which, period the Executor may.proceed to distribute the assets of the Deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard \ only to the claims and demands of -which, it shall then have had notice. DATED this Eleventh day of July On« 3?°"!?^ nine .hundred end" thirty-six. ; 10UNG, COURTNEY, BENNETT AND VIRTUE, . . ■ 100-102 Customhouse Quay WELLINGTON, Cl? . Solicitors for the Executor. MEETINGS. ' ~ HON. X.' SEMPLE, ■. '" MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS ANTJ TRANSPORT, . . r> Vvtt,?T Ve£ a Publio Address iv th* QAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR, at . . 8.15 p.m., on . • SUNDAY,; JULY 12. . \ "THE GOVERNMENTS LEGISLATIVE PROGRAMME." All are cordially invited to attend U I AGO HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS' " QLD Boys are reminded'that the Annual n , , etf? g of the Wellington Branch. Fwf n at-^le Co»aiittee Room (First Moor), Dominion.- Farmers' ■ Institute, WE^N^DAl^Yi.m *'m- °* •AY. W. BIRD, ' ■ J- B. BALHARRY, I ■ Hon. Secretaries.WELLINGTON CLERICAL WORKERS' UNION. • ijowen House, Lambton Quay, Cl. J± SPECIAL cIMEET eiNG 2o£ members of THul| eDAt^^ J^^6 b^ t hillin the Board Room, Dominion Farmers' Institute,' Featherstori Street . n ■; BUSINESS: 1. To confirm' the' election of the Vicepresident. Secretary, and four 'Mem« bers of the Committee. 2. To receive a Report on the work of the Onion.' . . , 3. To approve the schedules of wages and conditions drawn up, and ■to authorise the Committee of Manage- . - ment to initiate proceedings mder the • '■ I.C. and A. Act to secure an award or awards covering the wages and conditions of employment of clerical workers in the Wellington Industrial District. • ■ ■ Only members -will be admitted, but intending members may enrol at the door from 7.15 p.m. Applications by post are invited. - W. N.PHARAZYN. Secretary. WELLINGTON PLUMBERS' AXD GA3 . FITTERS' UNION. . . THE HUTT VALLEY .MEMBERS. URGENT MEETING. -HUTT RIVER BOARD ROOM, High Street, Lower Hutt, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 8 p.m. sharp. Your support is needed.- , : .. F. NEWLYN. PUBLIC MEETING, at 37 HARRIS ST. ■*-. SUNDAY; 12th, 8 p.m. Subject: "Workers' Theatre Movement and its Formation." . • Good speaker. Questions. Discussion. All Welcome. EDUCATIONAL. ~~~ DRESSCUTTLNG - DRESSMAKING DESIGNING. - PATTERN-MAKING: \TODERN Methods make McCabe Tui» ■■• tion supreme. .Learn to cut and mak« perfect-fitting clothes.. Individual tuition. Personal and Postal lessons fees from 30s. No Charts or Complicated- Measurements, Call, write, or Tel. 42.323 for. Fre« Booklet. MeCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING, ■ The Foremost and Largest. School of Fashion, 4th Floor, DJ.C. Buildings-, Panama Street, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING AND • .ENGLISH. ■ '' All Qualified StuHents-in Positions; Special Coaching for Exams.- Indiviflual Tuition M Guaranteed. ISS A. SUTHERLAND. F.I.P.S, P.C.T. . (Pitman's Qhrt.- Teacher), ' 16 TURNBULL-STREET ■ (Off Murphy-Street), : l 2 mins. Lambton Station. Tel. 47-474. 'JHE MODERN • COMMERCIAL 22 THE. TERRACE." . ' Tel. 43-703. Shorthand-Typewriting, Business Practice, stenographers being in great demand, parents should, call, write, or telephone for prospectus -without delay: M. A.NJCOLAUS, P.T.C., ' • Principal. DAY'S \J£&£sJ BAY.: '■'■■■ WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON. Wellington Diocesan School for, Boys. PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND MORAL TRAINING under ideal conditions.- A. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS from 7 to 15. A. SCHOOL ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR BOYS LIVING INLAND. Prospectus posted on . application :t« Headmaster. BUSINESS NOTICES. ' ~ ~ SPORTS DEALERS. ~~~" WHOLESALE and Retail Sports Houses * ■ ' (legitimate trade only) in' Wellington or country districts desirous . of, making arrangements for stringing and restringirig of TENNIS, SQUASH, and BADMINTO^ RACKETS for * 'the coming year ■ are advised to communicate immediately with WHOLESALE STRINGERS, Box 1555, Wellington. '■ Quotations for stringing only, and also stringing with various grades gut, supplied.'on request. Specialists 'in trade will do all work and repairs. Z WHY SUFFER FROM PILES? ' ANN will cure this distressing complaint. Send ninepence-' in stamp« tor generous trial treatment. Zann- Propnetary, Bos 952 K. Wellington. ■ GUARANTEED RELIEF FROM " _,„„ ' CATARRH. ■ . I \tUi regular use of Katarol brines won- •*• derfu] comfort and freedom from catarrh and its allied complaints. The trial ,5 (3s, T 6d) and Double Size (ss)- are sold on Money-Back Relief Guarantee. Use Katarol—prove its remarkable remedial properties. Each Katarol bottle has nasal dropper supplied. Obtainable Perretfa Pharmacies and U.F.S. Dispensary. "T SUFFERED for 8 months from acuta ,7" J jU™ba£° in niy rignt hip," writes Mr. M. B. Cook, Christchurch. "The paia and inconvenience restricted me to such, an extent that I nearly gave up active sports. Finally I commenced a course of R.U.R., and after the first half of the course I am absolutely fit again." R.U.R. is sold with money-back guarantee by King's and Perrett's Pharmacies and. S. C. Burns, Petone. Free booklet. APOLOGY. W^E much regret being out of MANS- >' FIELD ENGLISH BARCELONIA NUTMILK CHOCOLATE for a short time. New stocks are just in. No advance in price yet, only don't leave it. G. LEMPRIERE AND C 0.," ' The Nutlet, 128 Lambton Quay.: :

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 10, 11 July 1936, Page 5

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