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ADVERTISERS . A DVEKTISEKS are requested to have ***■ their Advertisements iv the Office not later than 10.30 a.m. 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. Nom-de-plutne address care of General lost 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. STOP PHESS FORBURY PARK TROTS. James Memorial Handicap.—2-2 i King Potts 1, 8-8 Lady Milne 2, 4-4 Smile Again 3. Scr.: Ringtrue. WORK OF THE R.A.F. London,—The Air Ministry states that the R.A.F. has shot down 45 German planes since Saturday morning and has destroyed or damaged a further 45. Thirty-five R.A.F, planes are missing.—P.A. Cable. NEUTRALITY IN AMERICAS. Buenos Aires.—"La Nacion" has received reports from Washington that, diplomats • are giving serious attention to a new declaration of solidarity which would advance the status of the western hemisphere from complete neutrality to a proposition more akin, to Italy's non-belligerency. A high official said, "The concept of neutrality prevailing under international law has disappeared in the face of developments in Europe. The American countries should revise their neutrality and make it more flexible and more active. Without entering the war they should be able to proceed at their own convenience and not be bound by a juridical concept of neutrality."—U.P.A. „..#. ,;_1 OBITUARY. » Ottawa.—Major-General Harold Matthews, Adjutant-General of the Canadian Defence Forces since 1938, is dead.—P.A. Cable. 1.L.0. CONFERENCE. The International Labour Conference is to be postponed, and the New Zealand delegates, who have already left, have been recalled. ( AUCTIONS. SUPER AX. BODY CARPETS AND HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. T? JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. J-v# TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock Sharp. = AT OUR MART. No. 8 WILLESTON ST. SALE BY AUCTION Of SPECIAL SUPER AX. BODY CARPETS ' with fawn ground 15 x lift 3. 18 s 6ft 9. 12ft 6x9, and 15£t 9 x 10ft 6. all the same pattern, eup'er quality, as . new (65 yards in all), also heavy felt for each carpet, 2 expensive hand-made genuine CALCUTTA CARPETS, large sizes, Ax. carpet squares, 12 x 9, 10ft Gin x 9, and 7ft 6in x 6; almost. NEW 3-PIEOE CHESTERFIELD SUITE with oak arms (newest style), gateleg table, up-to-date OAK BUFFET DINING SUITE, 3 pieces with drawleaf table (this suite was only purchased two mouths ago), very nice ELEC. STANDARD LAMP, 3-piece English chesterfield suite with loose covers, sets of I bookshelves, dark oak Jacobean buffet dining suite. 8 pieces, expensive elec. fittings, elec. radiator, wire-seat-l ed couch, portable gramophone, glassI ware, crockery, 36in runner, Cutler roller-top desk, seagrass chairs, twin bedsteads, 8 extra good single kapok beds, blankets, expensive ultra-mod-ern figured walnut bedroom suite, including bow-fronted duchesse with frameless mirror, beautiful figured wardrobe with concave door and double bedstead and mattresses complete (this suite was only purchased two months ago and cost £56), rimu tallboys, 2 rimu wardrobes, very nice modern oaL bedroom suite, solid oak chest of 9 drawers, rimu duchesse chests, sets of bookshelves, nvrrors, pictures, down quilts, E.P. jam dishes, wine glasses, "Stanley" floating bowl. "Swan" electric vacuum cleaner, vases and ornaments. 4 wheel back chairs, kitchen utensils and appointments. A very superior lot of furniture and expensive cai'pets, all in excellent order. Sale Tomorrow morning, at 10.30 o'clock. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. PAEKAKARIKI. THREE CHARMING SECTIONS FOR SALE. NZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE • AGENCY CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England), will sell by Public Auction at their Offices, Featherston Street, Wellington on WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, at 2.30 p.m.— Three remaining unsold sections, Nos. 28, 29. and 30 D.P. 8581, each nearly lAacre, situate in Ames Street, adjoining ramp and junction with main coastal highway. Magnificent view looking north over Kapiti and sea. Sun all day. Twenty-five miles from Post Office, Wellington. Terms: 25 per cent, cash, 25 per cent, in three months, balance in six months. Interest 5 per cent, on unpaid purchase money. Plans at Office of Auctioneers, Mr. J. S. Smith's, Paekakariki, and W. H. Field, Solicitor, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. FREE to Leg Sufferers! Interesting book let on Vaz'ex Treatment for Bad Les4S. Write today. Varex, Ltd., Box 1558 AG, Wellington. Local Representative: Nurse Spence, Courtenay Chambers, Courtenay Place Wellington. ITCHIMU PILES RELIEVED. MARVELLOUS relief from agonising pain with Zann Treatment. Trial treatment for 9d stamps. Zann Proprietary. Box 952 EL Wellington. BUSINESS STATIONERY PRINTING. i HOWEVER small your printing requirements may be. the services ot our experts are available tot you Telephone 44-040 and talk it over with our representative "EVENING POST" PRINTING WORKS Place your Next Printing Order with "The Post."

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1940, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1940, Page 16

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