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MOTORS AND CYCLES. MODEL A Ford Tourer for; Sale, 1930,? small milage, excellent condition; £7s* Also Gent's Cycle, new tyre*, £2. 34" Antico Street, Melrose. ' . '. CLEARANCE SALE Y ; : OP ■"=. . LEARANCE, SALE! OF . ; USED CARS. USED CARS. '• Big Selection of BABY CARS, ' TOURERS. SEDANS. -j SO Cars of all makes at Ridiculous!*/ J Low Prices.' EASY TERMS. . ''•",' SEE US FIRST. ' ■;■;. Open Every Evening. A.B.C. • GARAGE. A.B.C. GARAGE, 127 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone 43-627. PUBLIC NOTICES. HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY. . THERE. ARE.VACANCIES in the Horn* for TWO WOMEN. Nomination* will be received by the undersigned up ( NOON on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1936. G. L. JUDD, Secretary. ROAD CLASSIFICATION IN ,' I HUTT COUNTY. OTICE-is hereby given that the Mai kl ' Highways Board proposes to ; apply to the Minister of Transport for approval of its proposal .to .classify "the .following road as indicated. Any person objecting: to the proposal is called upon to lodge notice in writing before September 26 of. his objection and of the grounds thereof at the Office of the Board, the address of which is Wellington, CI. Road Classified in Class Three:-Available for the use thereon- of, any heavy- motor Vehicle (other than a multi-axled heavy motor vehicle) which with the load it i» carrying weighs not more than 6'/4 tons "r any multi-axled heavy, motor vehicle ./hicn with the-load it is carrying'weigh* not more than 10 tons. All that Main Highway known as the Paremata-Plim-merton Main Highway situate within th« Hutt County. J. WOOD, Chairman, ' Wellington. WELLINGTON-CITY MISSION.' DUTCH FAIR. AS it is desired to clean up the Ae» xx counts of this Fair at the earliest possible moment, will any who have accounts against the Fair send came Via before NEXT WEDNESDAY, to Missioned P.O. Box 31, Te Aro, Wellington C2? PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ICE is hereby given: that a ■ 1 creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates. . are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Wellington on or before the 20th. day of October, 1936. Any claim not. lodged by the date named is liable- to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified' as follows:" "I hereby certify, that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased." ESTATES:MADEN, Arthur, late of Lower " Hutt, formerly of Rongotea,-Retired Grocer, died 10/9/36. , , SPARKS, Olive Elizabeth; late of Wellington, Widow, died 8/8/36. TUELY, Julia Ellen,,late of Wellington,: . Spinster, died 9/9/36. , " , ■~ , A. R. COAD. ' District Public Trustee for Wellington. September 19. 1936. ' LUXOR AND ULTIMATE RADIOS. WE have appointed MESSRS. PRES. , TON B. BILLING, LTD., 149 Wiltii Street,' opposite Y.M.C.A., sub-agent' for the well-known Luxor and Ultimata Radios. Tel. 52-362. , D. A.' Morrison and.Co., 37 Farish St. Tel. 45-783. "'' ' - REMOVAL NOTICE. Tk A. MORRISON AND CO., lata -*--'• Hotel St.' George Building, beg to advise that they have Moved to larger and more up-to-date premises situated at 37 Farish Street, next Doris Rock, Ltd., and five shops down from Schneideman's' corner, off Manners Street. Tel. 45-783: The New Home of Luxor and Ultimate Radio. D. A. Morrison and Co. Note Now AHdress: 37 Farish Street. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH AT .! PALMERSTON NORTH: . " ] , AUSTRALIA v. MAORIS, I WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. TJAY Excursion Tickets available for daf, -*-' of issue only will be issuable te Palmerston North from Wellington (Thorndon), Dannevirke, and intermediate) stations for use by trains timed'to arrive Palmerston North, up to 2.53 p.m. , on, Sentember 23. RTeturn fares (Ist and 2nd class) from, principal stations: Wellington (Thorndon) 13s 6d, 9s 3d; Otaki 7s, 4s *d; Levin ss, 3s 6d; Shannon 3s, 2s; Dannevirke 5s 6d, 4s; Woodville 3s, 2s. train arrangements: wellington-palmerston' ' NORTH. Trains for Palmerston North leave:' Wellington (Thorndon) 8.18, 9.20, and 9.5S a.m.; Paekakariki 6.5, 9.46; 10.37, ll.« a.m.; Otaki 7;26, 10.26, 11.45; Levin 8.20, 10.56, 11.29; Shannon 8.50, 11.19. . . Usual 5.5,/ p.m. Palmerston North-Wel-lington train leaves Palmerston North 5.38 p.m.. Wellington arrive 9.33 p.m. Make* usual stops. ' ; Train for Wellington leaves Otaki 7.31 p.m. ; Stops where required. DANNEVIRKE—PALMERSTON ; NORTH. Trains for Palmerston North leave: Dannevirke 9.0, 11.24 a.m., 12.41 p.m.j' Woodville, 10.1 a.m., 12.4, 1.55 p.m. Return train leaves, Palmerston Nortk 5.10 p.m. '."',.' ENGAGEMENT. THE Engagement shortly to be ft hounced. Have the Ring exactly desired. • Obtain it wholesale direct fro our workshop and save money. HAYCRAFT AND '.TOSLING, Ring Specialists, IT 04 Willis Street (over Preston's). MISCELLANEOUS. i— . nis Match, Auckland v. Wellington, Monday night, St. Paul's Schoolroom, Sydney Street. - ' Keep warm and be healthy. We sell only. the best. Heimann's, 13a Courtenay, Place. CARPETS! See Special Display on Mon- ; day. S. S. Williams Co. Ltd.'s win. (lows, 120 Lambton Quay. Pre-war. prices. ~* mertton North, next Tuesday at 7.30. Nuff said. Tune in! MAKE sure of a good Potato Crop thir year. Buy your seed from Zenith Seed Co., 105 Manners Street. Seed Potato Specialists. DOUBLE Bed Mattress, mill wool, one only at 29s lid. S. S. Williams Co. Ltd.'s Annual Sale, 120 Lambton Quay. , EIMANN'S—See our new Coaea. oa easy terms; all new style*. Only address. 13a Cdurtenay Place.-. CARPET Ends. We have secured 400 ends at prices that will stagger you. S. S. Williams Co. Ltd., 120 Lambton Quay. "-■ ' UNCLE SCRIM speaks from 2ZO, Palmerston North, next Tuesday at 7,30. Nuff said. Tune in! EPAIRS 2 hours from 3s 6d. £ hour* * visit to make Set Teeth. Frost, opp.D.I.C. S. WILLIAMS CO. LTD.'s Annual Sale, 120 Lambton Quay: Double Bed Wadding Quilts, 15s. See their windows. - TOU must Hear Uncle Scnni, of Friend- - ly Road Station. Tune in to "2ZO, Palmerston North, next Tuesday at-7Jib' You'll enjoy every-minute, ' ~ '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 70, 19 September 1936, Page 3

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