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. PUBHC NOTICES. ' ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION. At the Grounds of THE NATIONAL ART GALLERY, WEDNESDAY, 2.30 p.m. ; /"^JITIZENS interested in the purpose of v-/ Arbor Day are cordially invited to the official ceremony, -which is being held under the auspices of the Wellington Horticultural Society and the Trustees of the National Art Gallery. Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Gahvay have graciously consented to be present and plant the first trees. The Hon. W. E. Parry will preside. - If the weather be unsuitable the first part of the ceremony will be held in the Lecture Hall of the National .Art Gallery. WELLINGTON BULLDOG CLUB V ART UNION. Drawn July 28. Ist Prize—Ticket No. 791. 2nd Prize—Ticket No. 310; 3rd Prize—Ticket No. 607. : C WEEDS, i Hon. Secretary. "1 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. ~~~ ATOTTPPTICE fc TO CREDITORS. jVUIKJi. is hereby given , that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned/ estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Ofece at Wellington on or before nn? T"h £? y, °f ,? cePteml>er, 1936. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as followsl hereby certify that the amount of this !w£ dv? and <T n S at the date of death of the deceased. ESTATPI^" itutt, Hotel Porter died lfi/7/Ift 2. TWEEDIE, John William, late of Wei--9/6/36 n ' ■ Foreman Stonemason, died ■ A. R. COAD X? r^ 3 c6 TruEtee £or wem^°INTESTATE AT GREYTOW™ .Iflß&flft PURSUANT to an Order made by the Supreme Court of New Zealand, you aie hereby called upon to send to me oa or before the 30th day of September 1938 your olaims to share in the estate of the above-named Victoria May Dunn, failinc which such estate will be distributed di£ regarding your claims. DATED at Wellington, this 27th\ day of July, 1936. * ■ „,. CHAS. E. COLE, • -Solicitor to the Public Trust Office, ; Wellington, New Zealand. PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATIONS SHORTHAND-WRITERS & TYPTSTS NOVEMBER, 1936. JT IS HEREBY notified that the usual ■*• Junior and Senior Public Service Entrance Examinations for Shorthandlypists will be held on NOVEMBER \i In addition it is proposed to hold the iollowing examinations in the four maiu centres on November 28:— Intermediate Examination: Shorthand 139 words a minute. Typewriting, 50 words a minute. Special Examination: Shorthand, 150 words a minute. Type-sedting, 50 words a minute. If sufficient candidates offer, an examination for the purposes of the Shorthand ' Reporters Act, 1908, will also be conducted in conjunction with the Intermediate and Special Examinations. This examination requires a speed of from 150 to 180 words a minute in Shorthand, with not more than 1 per cent, of error in transcript. The fee for this examination is £2 2s and applications must also be accompanied by evidence that applicant has attained the age of 21 years, and at least two testimonials as to character. Applications close OCTOBER 14, 1936, but late applications will be received up to OCTOBER 28, if accompanied by a late fee of. 2s 6d in addition to the usual entrance fee of 5s for the Junior and 10s for the Senior Examination; and a late fee of 5s in addition to the usual entrance fea of 15s for the Intermediate and £1 for the Special Examination. NO APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER OCTOBER 28. Ful? particulars may be.obtained .on application to— THE SECRETARY. ; , Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, Cl. _. N.Z. ARTISTS' GROUP GALLERY. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. nPHE DRAWING OF THE ART UNION, due on JULY 31, 1936, has unavoidably been POSTPONED until after the closing of the Academy Exhibition. A wonderful selection' of New Picturet will then be available for prize-winners. NEW DATE FOR CLOSING, AUGUST 31, 1936. BOWEN HOUSE BOWEN STREET. Open from 10 to 5 daily, and 7 to t Fridays; 10 to 12 Saturdays. A SMALL DEPOSIT SECURES A • PICTURE. W.E.A, LECTURES ON CURRENT ■ - HISTORY. ' .... T)E. A. G. BUTCHERS will commence . ■*-' a Course of Twelve Lectures for the W.E.A. on "Current History" in Room 2, Trades Hall Building, 126 Vivian Street, on MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 3, at 8 p.m. The subject of the opening lecture * will be "Great Britain and the World Today," and all interested in this important subject are cordially invited. A comprehensive syllabus has been planned, copies of which may>be obtained from the Secretary. The Discussion-hour will be a special feature of the Course, and. the fee for the Twelve Lectures will bo 3s 6d. E. MASLEN, Secretary, Telephone 52-397. ___^^ PAINFUL FEET. T^ALLEN ARCHES cause pain, pro- " gressive bony deformity, conn, 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. - KATHARINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician, Kelvin Chambers. 16 The Terrace. Telephone 43-297. ENGAGEMENT. THE Engagement shortly to be announced. Have the Ring exactly as desired. Obtain it wholesale direct from our workshop and sava money. HAYCRAFT AND JOSLING. Ring Specialists, f 94 Willis Street (over Preston's), l IITR. H. W. FROST, who has practised "■*■ Dentistry for twenty years in Wellington and was the founder end principal of the firm of Frost & Frost, wishee to let the public know that he is practising ai 278 LAMBTON QUAY (nearly opposite D.1.C.). __^ Tel. 40-034. Bos 139. : THE pOLONIAL CARRYING CO. OF N.Z., LTD., For FURNITURE REMOVALS, : PACKING AND STORAGE. CUSTOMS AND FORWARDING AGENTS. Agents for N.Z. Express Co., Ltd. 58 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON1,

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Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 3

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