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I ADVERTISERS ADVEKTIStiKb nre requested to havt theii Advertisements, id the Ottut not latei tliau 10 M am each day If received <itte« ttiat tinie insertion cannot be guaranteed foi that day's issue Do iot send oiigmal reteretues <vitb i aPiilleatious positions Copies only Nom-de-plunie addiesses ente ol.UeneraJ I'ost Otiice oanmit be accepted The Proprietors ot the •Kvenmg I'ost no qoi hold themselves' responsible tor uon-iiisertion ol any advertisemeut through uccident 01 from 'ot.hei causes oi lor errors in the publication of an advertisprnpnt STOP PRESET _ ♦— MORE COMMUNISTS ARRESTED. Paris.—The police arrested 24 Communists employed at arms factories and confiscated thousands of copies of a clandestine newspaper.—U.P.A. Cable. i TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. HOUSING" CONSTKUCTIoiT DEPT. EJECTION OF HOUSES—WELLINGTON AND BLENIHEIM. npENDERS, closing 4 p.m. on Thursday, -*• May 16, 1940, and returnable to the Director of Housing Construction, Wellington, are invited for the erection of houses in separate contracts as follows:— Contract 10/235—24 Units, Wellington (Miramar). Contract 43/11—10 Units, Blenheim. Plane,. Specifications, Tender and Schedule Forms for both contracts are available at the Head Office, Department of Housing Construction, Dominion Farmers' Institute Buildings, Featherstou Street, Wellington, and at the office of the Branch Manager, State Advances Corporation, Market Place, Blenheim, for Contract 43/11. - CIVIL SERVICE . .*. • CHANGE IN WORKING HOURS As from May 1 working hours in the Civil Service throughout NewZealand will be from 8.25 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. This will replace the present schedule of 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4.35 p.m. It is explained in official quarters, that the new hours will be of particular advantage to working conditions in the South Island, and it is felt also that they will be more acceptable to the .'.business and commercial community generally.' " , . .. , ' . ■•.'■ ; --.:-golf -. :..-•;■ :'.:.•-■ -rr-. ♦ ■ — ••' "V Paremata C!ub.-?^tgi>le£ord> Pf. Payne; fourball bogey, I). B. Aftk'en and I. W. Phamp. on a count bacfe.frQrn •EvXlx.yjDavia-.-and D. C. Wilson; medal, senior D. C. Wilson, 61, junior O. Smith, 64. Handicap adjustment, T). C. Wilson, 18-14; G.-Smith, 22-17. Smuts-Kennedy rhallenco Cup, N. Payne (holder) defeated E. V Croft. 7-5. Waiwetu Ladies' Club.—Stnbleford bogey competition for weekly balls: Senior, Miss Kirk; junior, Jlrs. Walker. Winter Cud points. Miss Kirk 3, Mrs. Hull-Brown 2, Miss Hoban 2. Foiirball bogey, Miss Milne and. Miss Reid. Manor Park Club.—Flae competition. B. Davidson. Patriotic medal round, senior .1. Cnrrmhell. 7t, intermediate 1,. Linley 71. junior H. Sandford 74. Fourball, B. Brickman and P. Tossman, 7 up. Paekakariki Ladies' Club.—Flat: competition for Miss Robinson's Trophy, Mrs. Hanratty, puttine the flajr on the eighteenth fairway. Mrs. Gunn. ladies' captain, holed her tee shot at ♦he crater (sixth). Te Marua Club.—lS.-hole bogey competition, C. Hooson (1 down), runners-up .1. Wallace, C. Austad, G. Bradshaw, and R. Uren (all 6 flown). Titahi Ladies' Club Flag match, Miss Sunderland (36). 73. Waimarama Cup, Miss M. Adnms and Misft Armour heat Miss Hollis and Miss Snnderland. Mrs. Onult and Miss Adams hont Miss Voitch and Mrs. Tunnington. Mornington Club. — Archbishop O'Shea's Trophy: Winner. O. .1. Stevens (11), fi4. 18----holes bogey (senior division). C. B. Eversleigh and T. O'Kelly tied. 1 down; junior I division. V. .1. T);ivir>s 2 down ; runner-un, S. .lacobi. IS-holes stableford. X. Lincoln. A. D. Clarke, and ,1. Pollock, tied , with 36 points. FIXTURES. I Paekakariki Ladies' Club.—Mary Alward match at Paekakariki, April 27. Sunday, twoI lives competition. Te Marua Club.—Sunday, stableford, commencing 12.30 p.m. 1 Mornington Club.—Xext weekend preliminary Und first round of Black Cup.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 96, 23 April 1940, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 96, 23 April 1940, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 96, 23 April 1940, Page 16

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