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PUBLIC NOTICES. ENGAGEMENT. ,■. ■ rpHE Engagement shortly to be an- •*••• nounced. Obtain your Ring <«re«; from our manufactory. Visit our RINGLOUNGE, save pounds, select your ring in comfort and complete privacy. W. M. HAYCRAFT AND CO., 94 Willis Street (over Preston's). BRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE (N.Z. Branch, Inc.) | STAGE AND SPEECH TRAINING. A RRANGEMENTS can now be, made for Private Coaching or 'Cla.ss.es with. MISS ELIZABETH LOE, Official Drama Tutor to tbje League, by application to ... THE SECRETARY, 172 Feathersion Street. Telephone 40-278. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. "" NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at -^' a Special Meeting of the Wellington City Council held on Monday, March 7, 1938, the following resolution was passed, viz.—The Wellington City Council hereby makes by Special Order the following Bylaw -under and by virtue of and in exercise arid in pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in it by The Municipal Corporations Act 1933' and of all other Acts powers and authorities enabling it in that behalf. . The short title of this Bylaw is "The Wellington City Consolidated Bylaw Amendment No. 17 (Licensed Passenger Vehicles) 1938." The object and purport of the bylaw are:— , I. To fix the maximum and minimum fares payable in respect of the hire of a licensed passenger vehicle (other than a ■ passenger service vehicle as defined by the Transport Licensing Act; 1931) as follows: — ■'■-.■ (i) (a) For a distance not exceeding on« halfi mile for one or two.passengers: Is. (b) For every additional half mile: 6d. (c) For every additional passenger over two for the whole or part of the journey an extra charge of: 6d. (ii) A child under five years shall not be counted a _ passenger provided that such child is accompanied by am adult. . ■ (iii) Making a charge of 8d for luggage on the carrier and fixing the charges in respect of waiting time and the commencement and termination thereof. (iv) Providing for the charges for hiring beyond ten miles from the General Post Office: regulating the charges when the vehicle is called but not employed and where the vehicle has been engaged to meet a ' train, boat, or person attending * place' of entertainment. (v) Providing for tolls and wharf charges to be \ added to the fares payable. 11. Making-it an offence to : demand or accept a greater or less fare than that shown on the taximeter at the termination of.the hiring increased by all lawful extra charges. - , • - , 111. Requiring a card to be displayed in* a conspicuous place in every licensed passenger vehicle showing, the scale of ' charges. .IV. Requiring licensed passenger vehicles to be equipped with a properly adjusted taximeter. V. Repealing Clauses 74, 75, and 79 of Part II of the Wellington City Consolidated Bylaw No. 1 1933 and Subclause 4 of Clause.4 of the Wellington City Consolidated Bylaw, Amendment Number 6 (Licensed Passenger Vehicles Amendment 1934). ■ , AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -the resolution will be, submitted for confirmation at an Ordinary Meeting of the Wellington City - Council to be neld on Monday, April: 4, 1938, at the Coun« cil Chamber, Town Hall, Cuba Street, Wellington, at 8 p.m.. A full copy of the said Bylaw is deposited at the office of the Town Clerk to the said Council and may be inspected by all persons during ordinary office hours. Dated thi« 9th day of Marcli; 1938.: :E;v P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. -..-v •:'-;: '; ' BROWN O'W\C« SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 26. .Intending Patrons kindly note establish* meht1 privately booked. - - ■■;; M. ST. JOHNSTON. STRATHMORE PARK GOLF LINK& OPEN TO PUBLIC. "DEDUCED Green Charges: Saturdays, -*-*• Sundays, and Holidays, 18 hole's Is (3d, 9 holes -Is,-; other days, 18 holes :is, 9 holes 9d. JSJew No. 2' green and longer No. 3-fairway now open. Acclaimed as the best '9-hole golf course. Right on tram stop Broadway, city side Seatouri tunnel. New Zealand Sports Co., Ltd., Proprietors (a company formed for- the promotion of healthy .sport and recreation). -■ -;-'- '■•'■'-.■ ;. JUDGEFORD: COUNTRY GOLF CLUB : :. .•'■•■ ■ .(Inc.):- :: , TITEMBERS and Visitors are reminded ■"•*■ that the Official Opening of the above ' Club for the 1938 season takes place on SUNDAY NEXT, MABCH, 27.'-• •: V" W.OAI ... 1938 PROGRAMME. PHYSICAL "CULTURE;— Margaret.Mor- :. ris .Movement, Miss, Marjory' Bell (Teachers' Diploma). Mondays: Matrons' class, 2.30 p.m;; School Girl* - ■ (over 11 years), 4 p.m.; Business Girls, . 6 p.m.; Business Women, 7 p.m. Thursdays: Children's Class, 4 p.m.; Business Girls 7 p.m. Fee, 17s 6d pef term of 12 "lessons; 15s Y.W.C.A. MemBALLROOM DANCING (Men and Girls),. Miss Nancy Rabe—Thursdays, 8.10. Commencing March 31. "~ SPANISH DANCING-^Thursdaya, 6-7 p.m. Fees for Dancing, 10s per term ,": of 10 lessons; Y.W.C.A. members. 7« fid. i GERM \N-Dr. Great Short,, M/A... Ph.D. (foi beginners and more .advanced fctuclentO, Tuesdays, 5.45 arid! 7 p.m. Fee, 12s <kl per term of 10 lessons. FRENCH—Madame R. Finlayson-(for be. ginners arid' more 'advanced students), Tuesdays. 5.45 and 7, p.m. .Fee; I2s 6d pei trrm of 10-lessons. Commencing Match 29. \ • - ■ DRFSSMAKING^Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m.cFee, 7s 6d for 6 lessons. : CHOIR—For Business Girls and' othert. Snbsciiption, 5s for the season. ' Cncles <\ie being arranged for CRAFTS, DRAMA, and BRIDGE. BADMINTON—(Men and Girls), Ixt&f. da\s Subscription, £1 Is.. BASKETBA LL and;HOCKEY CLUBS art also being arranged. For further particulars, apply— Y.W C.A., 5 Boulcott Street, '"■■ or Tel. 42-168. . ', 'MISCELLANEOUS.' ~ "VTURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons, Caps, -^ Belts, Overalls, to order., Mrs.,Collins"; .90 Manners Street (next Scott's Tea Rooms). "_ '".' "' ' YRE-.nnd Wheel Sets, Chev., Standard, Vawxhall, etc., from £9 set. Nu Trend, Ltd.. 66 Taranaki, Street. HK most welcome Present for the New Year is a bottle of "Liquid Joy." Th« Grand Hotel Home Supply Store -will securely pack and post your entry. EARN -Hail-dressing and Beauty Cnl- ■ ture. Tuition guaranteed. Jay's N.Z. Hairdressing College. 23 Willis Street. Tel. 43-589. m YOUR friends in New Zealand will appreciate a bottle of Good Scotch Whisky for tho New Year. Let the Grand Hotel Home Supply Store post your requirements. ' Wiii icate Line or Halt-tone Block! tor gJI purposes and all Papers from tba cheapest newsprint >to the finest art. "Evening ■, Post" Printing Works. Tel. 44.040. •< WAKE Up Your Hair Pigments—Grow . original colour right back in three nVeki* 'with Van-frrey. Perrptt'n /^OOD Printing deserves Good Blocks. VT-' The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 44-040 for .your nest quotation. WHY should AVellington have all the fun? Rend a'bottle of Brandiwine to ' friends? The Grand Hotel will gladly post your order. . AIR Colour positively restored. BachM Hair Tonic cures grey hair. 4i Ii half-pint.; Eddie Fletcher, -ChejniilV

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 4

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