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WANTED TO BUY. "PROPERTY Owners —We have a client •*■ anxious to purchase House in the Kelburn district; must have 4 bedrooms; price about £2000. Williamson and Co., 25 Panama Street. 42-G47. ANTED to Buy, Ping Pong Table, good condition. Tel. 27-148. ROPERTY Sellers should send particulars o£' their Properties to E- L. Sceats, 172 Featherston St. Tel. 45-608. OUSE, Newtown vicinity, wanted byworking man; can pay £100 deposit and 30s weekly; permanent job. Clear rent book for 15 years. 2691 Evg. Pqst._ PARAPARAUMU-RAUMATI, TXTEEKEND Cottage or Section, safe W access children to beach, cash. 2485 .Evg. Post. WANTED TO BUY, A GOOD VERTICAL PHOTOGRAPHIC ENLARGER. i Write* 133 Evening.Post. MISCELLANEOUS P» REY Hair Remedy—Van-Grey wakes V up the colour elements in your hair. Original colour grows back. Perretts. ADIKB' Bummei Coats, in newest materials, styles; lowest prices; small deposit; easy ■ weekly payments, Ueimann's. 13a Courtenay Place. TXEMSTITCHINO, Overlooking, Dress -d making; your last summer's coat, costume, frock, made like new; renovations. Mrs. Collins,, 90 Manners Street. ORIENTAL CABARET, Courtenay PI; r-Weddings, Birthdays, Meetings, etc. Catering if required. Call or Tel. 50-323. WANTED, a price for erecting dividing fence, regulation height. Telephone 54-155. • TO BUILDERS. T7STIMATES wanted Alteration to ResiJ^ dence.' Tel. 16-307. » ~ MEETINGS. WELLINGTON' DISTRICT HOTEL, CLUB, AND RESTAURANT WORKERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. ' •■■■■■••■. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held at the Trades. Hall, 126 Vivian Street; on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1938, at-8 p.m. . BUSINESS: - : Amendment No. 1 to Rules 1 and 4. Rule 1 is hereby deleted and the following substituted therefor:— "The name ,of the union shall be The Wellington District- Hotel, Restaurant, and Related Trades Employees' Industrial Union of Workers/ " Paragraph (a) of Rule 4 is hereby deleted and the following substituted therefor:— . '/ (a) "Any person employed or about to become employed in the Wellington Industrial District as a hotel worker | , (Licensed or Private), Restaurant or Tearoom Assistant (including oyster i saloons, milk bara, and all other classes of establishment where refreshments of any kind are sold to the, 'publiofor consumption on the premises), a Club_ employee, or as a domestic worker in a hospital or other similar institution (other than a member of the professional or clerical staff) shall become a member upon making written application to the General Secretary or to a Branch Secretary, and, save as provided in this Rule, paying the entrance fee provided in Paragraph b." _ ■ \ ' , H. G. DA VIES, President. N. O'MALLEY, Secretary. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Union will be, held in the TRADES HALL. 126 Vivian/Street, Wellington, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1938, at 2.30 p.m. SHARP. ■ BUSINESS: Balance-sheet and Report; - General. All members are requested-to attend and present their Union books to show they are financial. WILLIAM P. WALSH, General Secretary. WELLINGION^NDUSTRJAL Wg , OF WORKERS. TiHE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the TRADES HALL, Vivian Street. Wellington, on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, at 7.30 p.m. ■. ' • Business: Minutes; Auditor's Report and Balance-eheet; Correspondence; Re•ports: Election of Officers; General. ■: J. FLEMING, : . ' „■..-. Secretary. CITIZENS' DAY NURSERIES (INC.). THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Society will be held on FEBRUARY 44, at the NURSERY, 55 Cambridge Terrace, at'3 p.m. ' »■> ■ C. M. GOW, Secretary. . BUSINESS NOTICES. , . \"~ ! ~^ : ■ ■ y CONTINENTAL BLTHTMTKS TREATMENT. /^EORGE BETTLE, CHEMIST, 768 tT COLOMBO STREET, Cbristchurch, ; is New Zealand'* Agent for the very latest and most efficient slimming treatment. Everyone knows that GEORGE BETTLE'B Remedies and Treatments are the beet and most reliable. He would not advise the use of this treatment unless he was convinced of its quality. Call or send. iJOs for three weeks' supnlytoi GEORGE' jBETTLE, Box 631, CHRISTCHURCH. •"RU-MARI CURED MY RHEUMATOID: ARTHRITIS," BAYS SIR HUGH? WALPOLE. <rWITHIN 2 weeks of taking RU-MARI, " all the swelling in my arm had gone' down so amazingly that the specialist*' (declared it the most remarkable recover^ they had ever Been," said Sir Hugh. Don't, go on suffering Rheumatoid Arthritis or other chronic rheumatic conditions. Gei RU-MARI from C. H. Perrett, Chemist;' or John Castle, The Chemists. iTJURE LEMON JUICE (guaranteed 25 lemonß to the bottle), PURE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE (no adulteration or flavouring),' FINEST SELECTED NUTS in Shell, Shelled, or Ground. HAZEL NUTS freshly ground for diets. ■ ' THE NUTLET, 128 Lambton Quay. MEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE. MARINE, AND ACCIDENT ■ INSURANCE. •:■ , The Company is empowered by Special Act of Parliament to Transact , TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AND AGENCY . ...... BUSINESS. -. ;. .. HAROLD CLAY, •:- ■ . Manager. Our new address is New Zealand Insurance Building, corner Featherston and Johnston Streets. Wli :!Una.Y:- • ' " - Half-tone Blocks. Line Blocks. •' .. Business Stationery. , , Catalogues. Folders. Etc., etc. . PRICES REASONABLE, and we are just as interested in your Small Jobs as the Large Ones THE "EVENING POST" PRINTING WORKS. WILLIS STREET. Tel. 44-040, ~ BUSINESS FOR SALE. AIRY-CONFECTIONERY Business, large shop and living-rooms (2 flats), rent only JE2 per week (flat let £1 6s); ■ turnover approximately' £50 per week, net ' profit approximately £0 per week; owner j forced to sell through illness; price, in- ' eluding stock, fittings, scales, glass cases, , etc.- £300, or jnnkc near offer. E. P. Lcvien and Co.. 185 Feathfirgton Street, i

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1938, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1938, Page 4

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