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ADVERTISERS ADVERTISERS are requested to have ** their Advertisements in the Office no later ~thau 10.30 a.tn .each day If received after that time insertion cannot be guaranteed' for that day's issue. Do not send original references with applications for positions Copies only Noni-de-plume addresses care of General Pc Office cannot be accepted The Proprietors of the "Evening Post' do not hold themselves responsible fot non-insertion of any advertisement through accident or from other causes or for errors in the publication of an adver tispinent STOP PRESS . — ♦ — . _^ LOSSES IN FINNISH WAX. LONDON.—In his last order .of the day Field-Marshal Mannerheim said that 15,000 Finnish lives were lost in the war and that it was estimated that the Russians had lost 200,000. (U.P.A.) His last word was a tribute to his troops, who, ho said, were still undefeated after 16 weeks of hard fighting against an enemy .which, despite" colossal losses, only grew in numbers. The. help promised by the Western Powers did not arrive because Sweden and Norway, looking to their own houses, would not let it through. I BYRD UNLOADING NORTH STAR. New York. — Rear-Admiral Byrd has advised by radio that he has begun ■ unloading ....the-.North, ) Star at his eastern base* { * . small island in Marguerite Bay, south of the Jtymilfc expedition's 1936 camp, which is free' of snow and apparently' intact.—U:P.A. ; TRENTHAM RACES. Thompson Handicap.—KathbelM 1, Orelio 2, Globe Trotter 3. Scr.: Arvakur, Ned Cuttle, Windsor Chief. BOWLING FINAI* , in the champion fours, LyaU ifeay led Island Bay. 9-8 after ten ends. • ENDfcHi & BUILUEKS MAIEKIAL \ T^statlFl'ol^_St~service. ; • : MARKED Tenders duly .completed in ..terms of the specification, : closing at 12 noon, March 21, 1940, are invited, returnable to the Director of Forestry, Wellington, for the construction of:— 1. Men's Hostel,' Whakarewarewa. ; ;,2. Mill.Office, Whakarewarewa. ; '■'31 Workshops arid Garage,- Whakaret^arewa. : ' ', 4. Drainage for the above and for eight houses at Whakaxewarewa.- ~ ■ . Plans and specifications may be seen at the offices of the State Forest Service at Auckland, Rotorua, : Palmerston North, Wellington, "and at the Public -Works Department Offices at Napier and Hamilton. ~~ TO CONTRACTORS. T are invited until' NOON on -*- WEDNESDAY, 20th instant, for ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to existing building, Lower Hutt, for the HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. Drawings and Specifications may be obtained on application to the General' Manager's Office, Power. Board Building, Lower Hutt or at our office, Wellington. MITCHELL AND MITCHELL (C H Mitchell, A.R.1.8.A., Allan H. V Mitchell, A.R.1.8.A), N'atiorTal Bank Chambers, . WELLINGTON. OTEKAIKE SPECIAL SCHOOL. BOILER INSTALLATION. TENDERS, closing with the Secretary. Public Woiks Tenders Board. Wellington, at 4 p.m.'■■on- Tuesday1. March 26. 1940, are invited for the Supply, Delivery, and Erection of Boiler and Equipment at -Otekaike Special School. Plans and specifications may, be .-.seen at the Public Works Offices, Dunedin', Cbristchurch, and Sydney Street. Wellington. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. The Quality Portland Cement. Exceeds latest British Standard Specifications. SETS LIKE GRANITE. IMMEDIATE delivery obtainable from John Duthie Co., Ltd (Tel. 42-150) or The Golden Bay Cement Co., Ltd. (Tel. 41-440). : PORTLAND P O R-T'L AND CEM E N T CEM E N T C X ME N T —-Uunvalled toi - permanence, durability. strength, AND economy. We can supply one bag or 1000—also Gravel Sand, and other Buildiu? requirements FRANCIS HOLMES, LID., FRANCIS HOLMES. LTD., FRANCIS BOLMES, LTD., "THE CEMENT PEOPLE," 208-212 Tarannki Street. Telephone 55-152.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1940, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1940, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1940, Page 22

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