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DANCING. | TONIGHT (SATURDAY) TONIGHT rkDDFELLOWS' liALL, Clyde Quay. OLD-TIME DANCING With J.LM BLACKWOOD'S PIANOACCORDIONS. Subs.: 2s Single, 3s 6d Double. F. McGONNELL—M.C. L' ~ - H PUBLIC NOTICES. "sARAII HURFORD AMES'S TRUST. TTNDER the Will of the late Mrs. Sarah Ilurford Ameß, part of the net anuual income from her residuary estate is to be [1 distributed amongst:— "Homes and other Institutions for the care and welfare of aged or infirm persons of either sex by whomsoever conducted*' situate in the City of Weilington and its Suburbs. It is requested that applications on behalf of all Homes and Institutions claiming to be eligible to participate in the i foregoing bequest be submitted not later " than November 6, 1937, to the District . Public Trustee, Wellington. A. R. CO AD, District Public Trustee. October 1, 1937. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. VTOTICE is hereby given that the Trans- * fer Books of the above Company will be Closed.from the 15th to the 28th Day '■ of October, 1937, both days inclusive, preparatory to payment of Dividend. By Order of the Board. JAMES MORTON, General Manager. Auckland, October 2, 1937. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, j. ATOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others, haying claims against the undermentioned estates are required • to lodge such claims at the Public Trust , Office at Wellington on or before the lOlh day of November, J937. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must *liow full de- . tails, and must be certified as follows:— " "I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was duo and owing at the date of death of the deceased." L , . ESTATES. ' Maurice Charles, late of Wellington, salesman, died 6/9/37, (2) COLLINS, Anne, late of .Wellington, widow, died 28/9/37. _ (3) COWLES, Charlotte Elizabeth, late ?. Wellington, spinster, died 24/9/37. (4) IERGUSON, Margaret Paterson, late of Johnsonville, married woman, died 22/9/37. ■ (5) SPRINGALL, James Henry, late of -Wellington, labourer, died 30/9/37. (G) TRAVERS, Atbcft William Oates, late of Wellington, retired accountant, died . 27/9/37. - (7) WHITING, Mary White, late of Wcllington, married woman, died 20/9/37. October 8, 1937.' A. R. COAD, District Public Trustee for Wellington. n PUBLIC NOTICE. jl/FR. E. SIIEEHY, formerly of Karori "Cut Rate Stores," wishes to notify - his many Karori friends and the public generally that: he lias taken over the managership of the PANAMA HOTEL. A cordial welcome awaits old and new customers. Special attention is paid to the stocking of all leading brands of Liqueurs and Cocktails, etc., which are retailed at lowest current prices. ' Orders for £2-or over are specially packed and delivered free in city and suburbs. ' TEL. 50-990. CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES. POTATO Growers desirous of securing supplies of' Government Certified Short Top Sutton's Supreme Seed Potatoes about our Co-operative Marketing Scheme. No cash required. Early application essential. ~ MARKET GARDENERS LIMITED. A GENUINE INVESTMENT. L WANTED, £1000 CASH, immediately, * * guaranteed 34-. per cent, interest. No possible risk. No agents need inquire. 3 Kindly address inquiries to - BOX 540, Or Telephone 43-222. MASTKRTON RACES, OCTOBER 14 AND 16, 193/. t SPECIAL TICKETS, available tor te- : turn until October 18, 193 i, will be ' issued to Opaki from Wellington, Clare - ville, and intermediate stations on October 14 and 16. Not available for travel by rail-cars on Monday, October 18. Return • Fare to Racecourse from Wellington,, & J ' 2d (Ist), 5s 9d (2nd). Tram leaves Wellington 7.50 a.m., Racecourse arrive 11.30 a On Thursday, October 14, Return Train to Wellington leaves Racecourse at 5..M n m and arrives Wellington 10.40 p.m. On Saturday, Return Train to Wellingrr ton leaves Racccourse 5.30 p.m. and arrives ' Wellington 10.23 p.m... . See Handbill or inquire stations for patticnlars. .... , fc ENGAGEMENT. ' rr>HE Engagement' shortly to be an--1 nounced. Obtain vour Ring direct 8 from our manufactury. Visit our RING l LOUNGE, save pounds, select j*our ring in comfort and complete privacy. W M. HAYCRAFT AND CO.. 94- Willis Street, (over Preston's). F PAINFUL FEET. 17 ALL EN Arches cause pain, progressive bony deformity, corns, callouses, end '1- nervous disorders. My specialised treatment successfully and "" permanently corrects above condition with--j,- out aid of artificial supports, which interfere with natural functions of feet. Tonelesa muscles revitalised and inflamed joints completely penetrated. KATHERINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., Registered Masseufie and Medical Electrician, ■B- Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace. °> Telephone 43-297. eiD. Telephone 40-034. Box 139. THE - (MOLONIAL CARRYING CO. OK N.Z., *0 LTD., E For FURNITURE REMOVALS, PACKING AND -STORAGK CUSTOMS AND FORWARDING AGENTS s t. Agents lor N. 54 Express Co., Ltd, 50 VICTORIA STREET. WELLINGTON >m BUSINESS NOTICES. _ YOD CAN JUDGE *0 OUR PRINTING BY THE PEOPLE WE PRINT FOR. 117E Supplied Printing to some of tb« '' largest firms in Wellington whet they were only small businesses, and wt are still doing it. NO ORDER TOO SMALL OR ._ TOO LARGE. THE "EVENING POST" PRINTING WORKS, °) WILLIS STREET. Tel. 44-040. 117E make Line or Half-tone-Blocks foi »* all purposes and all Papers from tlx cheapest newpprint, to the finest art "Evening Post Printing Works, Tel 41040.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 87, 9 October 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 87, 9 October 1937, Page 5

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