ADVERTISERS A DVERTISERS are requested to have " theii Advertisements in the Office bot tatei than 10.30 a.m. each day. U received after that time insertion cannot oe guaranteed fox that day's. issue. Do not send origina) references with applications for positions. Copies only. Nom-de-plume addresses care of General Post Office cannot be accepted. The Proprietors of the "Evening Post do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement through accident or from other causes or for errors in the publication of an advertisement ; PRESS ' .V —"""^ —"V"- "\ release of prisoners .I*t ■■;.■■ •- ■■■• ■■■-Spain, •- ;•' MADRIP.-—Comrriissions appointed by General Franco to ..review prison sentences have, released 3000 from the gaols since January B.— (U.P.A.) RtJMANIAN-BULGARIAX TRADE TALKS. Bucbarest.—-A delegation from ; the National Bank and the Ministry of Economy is going to Sofia to negotiate a commercial agreement betweeri Rumania and Bulgaria.—U.P.A. EGMONT RACES. Egrnont Gup. — Ned Cuttle I, ; Royal Star II 2, Homily 3; Scr.; Le Toquet, Rustem. STDNEY RHODES SCHOLAR. Sydney: — /Lieutenant Basil Holmes-Travers, aged 20, an arts student of the Sydney University, and now in the Second A.1.F., has been chosen as a 1940 Rhodes Scholar. The scholarship will be held over until the end trf the war. —P.A. Cable. CENTENNIAL TENNIS. Men's Singles, Third Round: J. Bromwich (Australia) beat, M. J. Corich (Canterbury), 6-1, 6-1, 6-2; J. Crawford (Australia) beat 4/ Painter; (WeUington) ,4-6, 6-3, &i, 6-e. ;■ '■.•■_ ■■■■; ■•; '■■ Wbmeh's Singles.—Thitd' Round: Missi i/t: Hardcastle (Australia) |lat Miss J. Douthett (Wellington); ■■h-' '■, ■/' ' - ■ ■ ■ . ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ' '-'■ ■ ' Women's Plate.^—Second _ ■•■ ■ -i ■ •■ •. ■ ■ < ■'■ Rbund: ■ Missv^[; (Hawk^'s. ' |^y>;beat Mrs^;_>: G.-France';); Wjel-• lington), 6-3, 6-2. Miss M. H6we (Wellington) ■ beat :Mrs. ' R. f H.; Mil--burn (Hawke's Bay), 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. ,; '":i< .• ■ • ■■ - ; ~/,;■....■. ; i' " ■ ' ' ■ '-':■' !'■-'* AUCTIONS. " TOMORROW AT 1.30 p.m. Gl' W. PRICE & CO.; AUCTIONEERS - • AND VALUERS, will sell i quantity of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD 'FURNITURE ANI) SUNDRIES;-removed to the MART for convenience of sale. COMPRISING: UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO,, SHACKLOCK RANGE, DIVAN SUITES, Escritoire, VACUUM CLEANER;.Duchesse, % and s. Wood Beds and Sfoittresses, Rugs, Lino., Kit.' Table arid' ?'Chairs, . ;\G,ood Mattresses,; ; MorrisCouch r Kit. ■ ' Cupboards, Camp Beds, Overmantel, G.L. Table, Sideboard/ Dining-Tables, ;: Glory Box, Chesterfield* Oak., China Cabinet, Blankets, Oak Dining' and Bedrbbm; Suites, Card Tables, Perfection Cooker, Gas Cooker^ 20 Copper 'Firescreen's, 36 - Copper Kerbs, NEW EN. SINK, etc. . NO RESERVE. OPEN 7 to y. C. W. PRICE, . : : , ,MOTOPS AND CYC_:£s. ' ■pNFIELD, 1938, 500 : c.c, 0.h.y., under J-^' 9000 miles, marvellous value,' half newprice; owner 'enlisted. Any trial. 369^ Eyg.. : Ppst ■~. . ...... ■■■';■■."'.' ipOR SALE, Morris 12-4, small milage, -*- perfect running order, sound throughout; forced sale, health reasons; ■ cash, £185 or offer. 3423 Evg. Post. MORRIS EIGHT. SMALL milage, 1938 model, in perfect ■' order; owner leaving, and must sell. A bargain,. £185 or offer. Ring 50-448. HILLMAN Minx, 1937 model; milage 44,000; £100 or offer. Tel. .54-370 before 5 p.m., or 3563 Evg. Post. VAUXHALL Sedan, 1938, in perfect, con- ." dition, cheap. Ring 63-531 for particulars. ■ ■ ■ • ■ - TO "IiVENING POST" ADVERTISERS. ! OONTRACJ1 ADVERTISERS are specially asked to band in Copy at least ONE CLEAR - DAY before date pi issue. BLUNDISLL BROS. LIMITED, The "Evening Post,"
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1940, Page 20
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