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PUBLIC NOTICES. PETONE BOROUGH COUNCIL. FUNERAL OF THE LATE PRIME MINISTER. TN pursuance of the Ministerial request ■*■ in respect to the Funeral of the late Prime Minister, I hereby request Business People to CLOSE THEIR PREMISES in the Borough from 9 a.m. to 9.10 a.m. on SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1940. G. LONDON, Mayor. WELLINGTON CLERICAL WORKERS' UNION, 105 Customhouse Quay, Cl. TITEMBERS desirous of Paying their Rex«- spects to the late Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage, and of taking part in the Funeral Procession, are invited to attend in POST OFFICE SQUARE at 8 *.ta. TOMORROW (SATURDAY). W. N. PHARAZYN, Secretary. WELLINGTON MOTOR TRADE ASSOCIATION MEMBERS of the Association are hi- »• i 7 lt wd> as a m *rk of respect to the late 1 .Right Honourable M. J. Savage, Prime Minister, to CLOSE THEIR PREMISES on SATURDAY MORNING, March 30, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. W. A. FRASER, : ; President. WELLINGTON PETROL RESELLERS' ASSOCIATION.., pETROL RESELLERS are invited, as a * mark of respect to the late Right'l Honourable M. J. Savage, Prime Minis*ef. to CLOSE THEIR PREMISES on SATURDAY MORNING, March 30, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. W. M. KING, President. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that ■*■ the audited and signed Statement and Account of all contracts entered into, of the income and expenditure, of all assets and Labilities, and ,of all the moneys received and paid by the Board by virtue of the Harbours Act or any Special Act during the year ended September 30, 1939, will be opep for inspection during office hours at the Offices of the Board, Queen's Wharf, Wellington, for a period of thirty days. ' . Dated at Wellington, N.Z., this 28th day of March, 1940. F. W. REED, Secretary. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. DANCE ADVERTISED WAINUI HALL, Saturday, 30 inst., will NOT be held. W. DAVISON, Hon. Sec. FUNERAL OF THE LATE RT. HON. M. J. SAVAGE, PRIME MINISTER OF NEW ZEALAND. TIMIT-TABLE ALTERATIONS. SATURDAY, MARCH 30,1940. fpHE usual 10.15 a.m. Express Wellington -■- to New Plymouth will leave Wellington at 10.45 a.m. The 10.28 a.m. extra. express Wellington to New Plymouth will leave Wellington at 11.0 a.m. ■%'■■■■ •■•'•-..; The 10.13 a.m. Wellington to Upper Hutt train will leave Wellington at 10.35 a.m., Petone 10.53, Lower Hutt 10.58, Upper . Hutt, arrive 11.38 a.m. The 10.20 a.m. Wellington to Paekaka- ' riki train will leave Wellington at 11.5 a.m. The above trains will observe usual stops. WANTED TO SELL. TfRAMELESS Mirrpra made to any de- " ■ sired pattern or ex:stock. Welling.ton Plate Glass Works, !2 Ebor Street, off Tory Street (opp. Fork's). 51-617. THAT Small Job will be safe in BarrBrowns hands, whether it is Carpentry, Plumbing, Painiiug, or Concrete. T>BATTY Washer, recent model, recon- ** ditioned, new guarantee; will sell at almost half original, cost. Inspect. 25 Farish Street. SEVERAL Reconditioned Beatty Wash-, ere for quick sale; absolute .snips. Tel. 40-836. . ' EW Single Beds and Wires, 355; Mattresses, 15s 6d; S.H. Duchesses, 20s; Few Soiled Chesterfield Suites; cheap to clear. Vivian' Street Furniture Market. VTEW Rimu Bedroom Suites, £9 12s 6d; ** Dining-room Suites, £ 6 10s; Chesterfield Suites, £10 10s; Fireside Suites, £7 19s 6d;' Vivian Street Furniture Market. SEPPELTS Vine Vale Port contains that rich, rare bouquet only to be found in the best wines. Qh rts ss, Pints 2s 3d. Grand Hotel. "T7 1 ASTER Brides," call and inspect our ■" New Oak 3-piece Bedroom Suites from £17 17s 6d. Vivian ; Street Furniture Market. m ' [ npHERE are many good Whiskies, but ■■- only one can be the best—Golden Grain, the Grand Hotel's House Whisky; Quarts 12s 9d, Pints 6s 9d. \TEW Potatoes, 281b 2a 6d, 561b 4s 9d. W. *•' J. Gaudin and Son. 40 Ghuznee St. Te1.,52-420. POULTRY Mash, 1001b 10s, 501b ss. 6d, 251b 3s; Mixed Grain, bushels 6s 6d, sacks 18s. W. J. Gaudin and Son, Ghuzne- Street. . T7NGAGEMENT Rings, best quality, J-' direct from makers, saves pounds. Guy Morris, 50 Willis Street (opp. Hotel Windsor). Open Friday nights. > OR Better Wines and Spirits try the Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. Free delivery to any part of city. ON'T (s)kid yourself this winter. Trade in your worn Tyres for new. At Fitzgerald Bros. . ELECTRICAL Inverted Bowls and Fittings, in latest marbled effects. Aubrey Gualter and Co., 149 Featherston St., 197 La-^bton Quay. ■ ■ cGOWAN' & MAGEE, LTD., v Coal Merchants, Customhouse Agents and Carriers, 22 Customhouse Quay. Tel. 42-006 (3 lines). ■ , ' IF you require a Good Wine, try Sep- ' pelts Vine Vale Madeira. Quarts 5s 6d, Pints 3s. , Gran.. Hotel. Tl/TcGREGOR WRIGHT'S for Picture 1". Framing. Useful selection of framed pictures in stock. Inspect at 115 Lambton Quay. . ■ ' ASTER Gifts of Charm and Distinction. Finest China, Crystal, and Art Pottery. Aubrey Gaulter ana Co., 149 Featherston Street, 197 Lambton Quay. OTORISTS and Campers—Tents from 19s 6d, Camp Stretchers 21s 6d; Mattresses, 14s lid; Car Covers, all sizes, from 19s 6d; shop early to avoid disappointment. Vivian Street, Furniture Market. PRINTING MACHINE. FOR SALE, Rotaprint Offset Litho Machine. Prints reel' or flat paper. Paper from reel automatically cut. Maximum eize of sheet 6% x 11%. Variable speed up to 5000 per hour. In first-class order. Apply FACTORY MANAGER, "Evening Post." QECOND-HAND Wire Ropes, 5-Bin to M %in- Oak Tubs; Pulleys; Boiler Plates; also Crab Winch Jacks for Hire. G. R. STE T7BNS & CO., LTD., , 132b Abel Smith Street. Telephone 50-333. MISCELLANEOUS. TTEMSTITCHrNG, Overlooking, Dress- "*•.-*■■. making; your last summer's coat, costume, frocks, made like new, renovations. .Mrs. Collinsj 90 Manners Street. CREDIT for all without interest. Men's Suits on easy terms; big selection. Hermann's. 13a Courtenay Place. "VTURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons, Caps, -^ Belts, Overalls, to order. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners Street. rpHREE SHILLINGS and Sispence X weekly enables you 'to wear a new Autumn Coat, smart now shades and atyZee. Heimajiols, f,l3a Courtenay, Place.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 75, 29 March 1940, Page 4

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