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IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. THIJ) "EVENING POST/' ADVERTISERS ure asked to have their Noticed ui this Office us early an possible each uiorniug, aud it is particularly requested that Advertisements for the SATURDAY'S Papei he handed in the previous day whenever possible. The insertion of those arriving later than 10.3(J a.m. ou Saturdays cannot be guaranteed that day. NOTE.—Applicants tor Situations advertised as Vacaut are advised NOT to send original references - COPIES ONLY should be sent. ALSO NOTE.—i'hat owing to the Postal Regulations, nom-de-plume addresses, care of General Post Office, cannot be accepted. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for nou-insertion of any advertisement or advertisements through accidents or troru other causes, or for errors in the publication of an advertisement STOP PRESS CFICKE'iXiVo ;:;OT;il""i K T LLET>. London. —Mrs. Florence Fanr.:;, ssed ou. niJlhcr ci li. r„,";v::.;, w'.u is touring Australia with IJ? M.C.C. team, was killed in a motor accident.- ":'A. Cable. NO PLAY IN TEST. ".'.- u. iu •:'.■;'. li'.-re was no phiy j-' the third Test between England and Australia owing to ra..i. v FLUNKET SHIELD.. In reply to Auckland's fir-!; innings score of 550 for five wickets (declared), Otago have lost five wickets for 49 (Badcock 1, Knight 24, Kerr 9, Elmes 12, Uttley, not out, 1, McGregor 2, Chettleburgh, not out, 0, ex'.ras 0). STRATFORD RACES. Ngaere Handicap.—l Lady Kyra, l;j 2 Royal Secret, 2; 3 Refresher, 3. All started. INFANTILE PARALYSIS. DUNEDIN.—Of the three boys admitted to hospital during the pail 48 hours one, aged 9, is a positive case of infantile paralysis and another, aged four, is under observation. The young man admitted to the Gore Hospital last week as a suspect has now been diagnosed as a positive case. *$ toi the Dunedin Hospital as suspects in the past week.—P.A. CANTERBURY PARK TROTS. Mason Stakes Handicap.—l-1 Cloudy Range (coupled with ; Tempest), 1; 3-3 Graham Direct, 2; 7-7 Blue Mountain (coupled with Rollo), 3. Scr: Gamble. HAWKE'S BAY RACES. Aotea Highweight Handicap.—2 Lady Wessex 1, 6 Ralphy 'lis 2, 1 Summerhill 3. Scr.: Soho. SOUTHLAND RACES. i. Avenal Highweight Handicap, 1 mile.—9.lo Archoille. 1; 1-1 Fireguard, 2; 4-3 Red Treasure, 3. Scr.: Galleon, Jack Ahoy, Rousseau, Azevelo, Grebleack. MARTON RACES. Tutaenui Hack Hurdles, 1J miles. lLord Hereford, 1; 4 Count WillOnyx, 2; 2 Midacre, 3. All satrted., OAMARU RACES. Trial Stakes, 5 furlongs.—2-2 Yale 1, 3-4 Rebel Mate 2, 14-14 Prince Flaneur 3. Scr.: Elloughton Lad, Auctor, Maori Maid, Muton Lad, Auctor, Maori Maid, Muvader, Oriental King, Dictate. BUSINESS NOTICES. ZANN WONDERFUL FOR PILES. "VANN is wonderful, and saves much ** suffering." Hundreds of testimonials. Send ninepence for generous trial sample. Zann Proprietary, Box 952K, Wellington. ______ BIRMESB GROWS NEW HAIR. ARE you satisfied with the thinness of your hair? Use'Birmese Herbal Hair Root Compound, which will end dandruff in 3 • days, and by stimulating the hair roots, restore a rich crop of luxuriant hair. W. Sunley, Ltd., E. T. Saunders, Ltd., C. H. Perrett, and all Chemists sell Birmese at 5s 6d. WEAK?—ANAEMIC?-TAKE "YIM." "VIM" Tablets, the super triple tonic •*• of Yeast, Iron, Malt, renew body tissue, strength, and vitality. All weakness, skinniness, and run-down condition is corrected. "Yim" Tablets banish blood, stomach, skin, and bowel disorders. 4s 6d (double size 7s 6d), from B. T. Saunders, Ltd., C. H. Perrett, and Eddie-Fletcher, Ltd., Chemists. HOW HE HEALED POISONED HAND. AFFLICTED with severe plant poisoning on hand, S. R. Torstonson, Florist, of Palmerston North, commenced applying Ceptine Salve and completely healed his hand in one week. Ceptine Salve has antiseptic and healing powers beyond conception. It quickly clears up eczema, cuts, sores, poisoning, septio fingers, head rashes, etc. 2s, 3s 6d, 6s jar from all Chemists. SUCCESSFUL RHEUMATIC TREATMENT. SEVEN out of every ten people over 30 suffer from some uric acid ailment. It may be rheumatism, neuritis, lumbago, or gout. The successful "R.U.R." treatment is sold with a complete "money-back guarantee." You take no risk whatever Obtain full particulars and booklet from King's and Terrett's Pharmacies, and S. C. Burns, Petone. j PRINTING- of every description: Show Cards, Catalogues, Invitations, Business Stationery. All orders executed promptly by the "Evening Post" Printing Department. Half Tone and Line Blocks made at shortest notice. Stereo Work a Specialty. 'Phone for quotations. Tel. 44-040. SHIPPING. COOK'S FARMERS' TOUR LEAVES N.Z. APRIL, 1937. GREAT BRITAIN, GERMANY, HOLLAND. THE RHINE, SWITZERLAND, PARIS. VISITING Royal Farms, Research Schools, Famous Breeding Establishments, Continental Experimental Farms, with special attention to Jersey Herds, and a week in Jersey. AND all the usual round. Tourist Sightseeing. If you want to see the Coronation you may go earlier. Steamers already almost full. You will miss if you delay. COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE, tOl Jeat-erston Street, Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1937, Page 22

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