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EDUCATIONAL. TSLAND BAY KINDERGARTEN — Reopens — MONDAY. MARCH 1. Particulars: PHYLLIS BURTON. Telephone 24-421. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE J)AY AND EVENING CLASSES 1937 SESSION COMMENCES MONDAY, MARCH 1. R. G. RIDLING, Director. ■ PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. KARORI BUS SERVICE f)N AND FROM MONDAY, MARCH v-/ 1, 1937, and until further notice extra trips will be run between Te Aro Post Office and Kano Street, Karori, as under: TE ARO P.O.—Depart 7.5 and 8.5 a.m. KANO STREET-Depart 7.23 and 8.25 a.m. (To Te Aro Post Office, via Glasgow St.) D. McGILLIVRAY, .Traffic Manager. 27/2/37. WHIPPET RACING! rpO Whippet Fanciers—The Annual ■*• General Meeting of the Port Nicholson Whippet Racing Club will be held on MARCH 3, .at 8 p.m., in the Homing Pigeon Hall, Hutt Railway Station yards. All owners and intending owners are requested to attend. R. S. BUCK, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS. "^"OTICE is hereby given that all credi- ■*~~ tors aud.others having claims asrainst tliß undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Tr.ust Office nt Wellington on or before the 20th day of March, 1937. 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. GREENBANK, William, late ot Wellington, Harbour Board Employee; died 1.12.36. HART, Ellen Davies. late of Wellington, Widow; died 20.2.37. HUTCHINGS, Mary Ann, late ot Wellington. Widow; died 20.2.37. McLAREN, Archibald, late of Wellington, Foreman Steel Erector; died 20.2.37. A. R. COAD, District Public Trustee for Wellington. February 27, 1937. \\7ELLINGTON BEAUTIFYING »' SOCIETY. ART UNION* DRAWN VESTURDAY The winning numbers are as follows:— 26-431—1st. prize. £20 alluvial gold. 14,925—2nd prize, £5 alluvial gold. 26,476 —3rd prize, one piece hand-worked tapestry 24,036 —4th prizu, two vols. Literature. 26,276^ —sth prize, one Hand-beaten Copper Fire Screen. 24,118 —6th prize, one Picture, Cornwall Seascape. H. H. MILLER, Hon. Secretary. Brandon House, Featherston Street. PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR MEN, . BUSINESS MEN, MARRIED LADIES, YOUNG LADIES, BOYS, GIRLS, YM.C.A. GYMNASIUM • (150 Willis Street). JUNIOR CLASSES HAVE RESUMED. SENIOR CLASSES RESUME ON MONDAY. Prospectus on Application, J. F. HAN'NA, Acting Physical Director. - LEN J. GREENBERG, General Secretary, "V" W.C.A. Physical Culture: ■- Margaret ■*- • Morris Movement Classes—Classes for Matrons, Business Girls, and Business and Professional Women. Instructress: Miss Marjory Beh. Fee, 17s 6d per term of 12 lessons. Children's • Gym. Class, Saturday mornings. Instructress: Miss Marion Todd. Fee, 10s per term of 10 lessons. Inquire' at Y.W-.C.A. Office, Boulcott St. Tel. 42-IBS. PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. IT is notified ■ for general information that the Public Service Entrance Examination, which qualifies applicants ■ for appointment to clerical cadetships in the Public Service, and which was discontinued in 1932, will be reintroduced this year. The standard of the 'Examination will be substantially the same as that of the Intermediate Examination already, used by the Education Department in connection with the award of Senior Free Places in the post-primary ■ schools, hut separate papers of a slightly higher standard may be set in English, Arithmetic, . Latin, French, Mathematics, and History. The Public Service Entrance Examination will be held in November at the same time as the Intermediate Examination. Entries will close this year on Monday, September 13, 1937. Further information may'- be obtained on application to the Permanent Head, Education Department, Wellington. : Secretary, • ■ Public Service Commissioners, Wellington, CI. . I ________________________E_M________L_ NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. pOMMENCING on MONDAY NEXT, the rail car "Arawa" will run as follows:— a.m. p.m. Cross Creek dep. 7.4S • 1.40 Featherston dep. 8.5 1.58 Woodside dep. 8.22 ' 2.8 Cavterton dep. 8.39 2.27 Masterton ...... arr. S.SS 2.46 : a.m. p.m. Masterton ..... dep. 9.49. 4.13 Carterton dep. 10.9 ' 4.33 Woodside dep. 10.22 4.47 Featherston dep. 10.36 4.59 Cross Creek .... arr. 10.50 ■ 5.17 Stops at all stations if required for passengers. Usual 7.35 a.m. Cross Creek-Masterton train will NOT run. Passenger accommodation will NOT be provided on the 12.15 p.m. Cross CreekWoodville train between Cross Creek and Masterton, vor on the 4.30 and 5.30 p.m. Masterton-Wellington goods trains. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP FARES TO TROTS AT HUTT PARK, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1937. RACE Trains leave Wellington 11.20 and 11.37 a.m., also ordinary trains (change at Woburn) at 11.48 a.m., 12.9, 12.20, 12.41 p.m. Return race trains leave Hutt Park at 5.30 and 5.45 p.m. RETURN FARE: 2s from Wellington. Is from Petone. PAINFUL FEET. FALLEN ARCHES cause pain, progressive bony deformity, corns, 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. KATHERINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M.. Registered Masseuse aud Medical Electrician, Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace. Telephone 43-297. ENGAGEMENT. r PHE Engagement shortly to be an- -*- uounced. Have the Ring exactly as desired. Obtain it wholesale direct, from our workshop and save money. HAYCRAFT AND JOSLING, Ring Specialists, 94 Willis Street (over. Preston's).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 5

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