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, PUBLIC NOTICES. GLENSIDE PUBLIC GOLF LINKS. "DEGULAR Bus Service' leaves Bunny Street daily, passing through Ngaio and KhandaUah. MR. GEORGE JOSEPH, B.Litt (Oxon), ■ j LL.M. (N.Z.), Wishes to announce that he HAS COMMENCED THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION as a BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR At ROUTE'S BUILDINGS (Ist Floor), Corner Featherston and Johnston Street*. Wellington,. Cl. Telephone 41-286. V W.C.A. 1938 PROGRAMME. PHYSICAL CULTURE - Margaret Morris Movement, Miss Marjory Bell (Teachers' Diploma). Holidays: Matrons' Class, 2.30 p.m.; School Girls (over 11 years), 4 p.m.; Business Girls, 6 p.m.; Business Women, 7 p.m. Thursdays: Children's Class, 4 p.ni.j Business Girls, 7 p.m. Fee, 17s 6a per term of 12 lessons; 15s Y.W.C.A. Members. BALLROOM DANCING (Men and Girls), Miss Nancy Rabe—Thursdays, 8-10. DANCE CLUB every third Saturday for Men and Girls. Subscription, 10s for SPANISH DANClNG—Thursday, 6-7 p.m. Fees for dancing, 10s per term of 10 lessons. YYW.C.A. Members, 7s ■ 6d. GERMAN — Dr. Greta Short, -M.A., Ph.D. (for beginners and more advanced students), Tuesdays, 5.45 and 7 p.m. Fee, 12s 6d per term of 10 lessons. v ■ FRENCH—Madame R. Finlayson- (for beginners and more advanced students), Tuesdays, 5.45 and 7 J.m. Fee, 12s 6d per term of 10 lessons. FRENCH CLUB—Wednesdays. Leader: Madame R. Finlayson. DRESSMAKING—Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m. Fee 7s 6d for 6 lessons. Miss'B. Logan. CHORAL GROUP—For Business Girls and others, Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Subscription, 5s for the season. Miss Hirst. Circles are being arranged for CRAFTS, DRAMA, and BRIDGE. BADMINTON (Men and Girls), Tuesday*, Subscription, £1 Is. ■ BASKETBALL and HOCKEY CLUBS are also being arranged. For further particulars, apply Y.W.C.A., 5 Boulcott St., or Tel.. 42-168. HOME FOR AGED NEEDY. T^HERE are Vacancies in thsHome for ■*- Men and Women. Nominations will be received by the undersigned, at 10$ Customhouse Quay, Wellington,, -up till Noon on Friday, April 22,: 1938. G. L. JUDD,Secretary. IN THE MATTER of the Administration , Act and its Amendments And . IN THE MATTER of the Estate of HAROLD JOHN HALL late of Weilington Grocer, deceased; ' TT IS REQUESTED that all -persons hay- ■*- ing claims against the Estate of the above-named deceased render the same forthwith"1 in duplicate duly certified a» being due and owing, at the date of death —viz., the 30th day of January 1938. STEWART HARDY, Solicitor to the Administratrix, Harcourt Chambers, 43 Panama Street, Wellington. . , PUBLIC NOTICE. THE PROPRIETORS of the undermentioned N.Z. Patents are desirous of entering into arrangements, by way o£ License or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for' the purpose of exploiting the said Patents, and ensuring their- practical working 'in-New ZoMand.. Patent No. 70287 and' Patents b£ :Aclditi6n No's.' 70459 and 70494 in respect of "Improvements relating to the manufacture of ethyl alcohol." SEXTON AND MANNING, Solicitors, P.O. Box 260, Auckland C.I, Agents for the Proprietors. GOLD BUYERS. OLD False Teeth, Gold and JewelleryBought. Note new address, Murphy and Stewart, i Boulcott Street. OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND ; RINGS. CELL yours to a New Zealand firm; best prices given. W. M. Haycraft and Co., Manufacturing Jewellers, 94 Willis Street (over Preston's). ; ~ MISCELLANEOUS. HAND Concrete Mixer for 2 weeks. Particulars- to 1346 Evg. Post.. , MISS FITCHE.TT, Public Typiste, Room 2, 2nd Floor, 12 Panama Street. Tel. 42-425. Specifications. Mimeographing. THREE Seats Available Sedan. Car, Hastings, Friday morning, returning Monday. 1534 Evg. Post. GLOVER'S Mange Cure, splendid for human hair, eradicates scurf,. promotes vigorous growth; 6s. Wallace, Chemist, Willeston Street. SHERLEY'S Condition Powders keep Dogs happy and healthy, 'prevent skin troubles; 2s for 21. . Wallace,-' Chemist, ' Willeston Street. - ' ' '; ON easy terms—Ladies' New Autumn Coats, smartly tailored,. fur trimmed, reasonably priced. Heimann'e, 13a Courtenay Place. ' ■ ADIES' Autumn Coats, Fur Fabric Coats, on easy terms; smart goods, low prices. Heimann's, 13a Courtenay Place. ' NURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons, Caps, Belts, Overalls, to order. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners Street (next Scott's Tea Rooms). . •- tTEMSTITCHING, Overlooking, ' Dress- -"-■■ making; your last summer's coat, costume, frock, made like riew; renovations. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners' Street. \\7EAR as you pay—Men's Suits.at rea- " sonable prices; no extra charge for easy terms. Heimann's, 13a Courtenay Place. ■ RACHEL Hair Tonic positively restores Grey Hair to its original shade. James Smith, Ltd. finWO HUNDRED Men's Sample Over- ■*■ coate, just opened up, smart styles, from 47s 6d; no extra charge for easy terms. Heimann's. 13a Courtenay Place. T ADIES! Be smartly dressed; use our •L' Easy Terms for Coats, Costumes, Frocks, etc. Heinmann's, 13a Courtenay Place. ' •■•■■• OUR Cardigan values unbeaten.- Hugs -range of latest colours and. styles. O.s, and x.o.s. Specialists. Morgan s, 51 • Dixon Street. '■' M" RS COLLINS, 90 Manners Street, for everything in Children's Woollen and Silk Sets., Frocks, Rompers, Infants Outfits. etc. Moderate prices. EASTER Frocks— Bewildering variety, new materials, new styles low prices. Specialists in -out-sizes.■■;,., Morgans, 51 Dixon Street. ;■„■■■. ';..-■ ' —. I EARN Hairdreslirig .and Beauty Cul-, > JJ ture. Tuition guaranteed. Jay sJN .Z. Hairdressing Cbllege. , -23'Willis Street. Tel 43-SSfl ■'•-•-• ■■■',■ —^D Legs! Treat them ;successfullw at home? Varex method,;siifc, mexpeu. sive Free booklet.' \Vavex, Ltd., Box 1558 AG, Wellington.-..Local.;Representa-tive: Ntm Speiice, Courtenay Chambers, TWtßiinv Place. ■ ' - -—< FALKONA; the.guaranteed reducing tea. Eat what:'you likej;\and stay slim. Send only- 4s 6d to >':cFALfcONA LABORATORY, 21 Mac Donald, Crescent, Wellington.1. WE SUPPLY:- " ;: Haif-tone Blocks ' Line Blocks, v 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. Tal. 44-040.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 84, 9 April 1938, Page 6

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