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ADVERTISERS ADVEKMSEKtf are ix'<]uesU'»i to have their Advertisements in the Office uot later than 10.3U a.m. each day It received aitei that time insertion cannot •>e guaranteed t1" that day's issue. Do uot send original references witn ipplii-atiuns tor positions. Copies only Nom-de-plume address care of General I'ost Utfk-e cannot be accepted The Proprietors of the "Evening I'ost" ■io not held themselves responsible fot non insertion of any advertisement through accident or from other causes or tor errors in the publication of an irlvprtipement. STOP PRESS" MINE PRODUCTION HALTED. ;; Auckland. —The death of a miner injured in an accident at the Kenown Colliery last week caused a stoppage of work at the Renown on Monday and yesterday, and also at the Taupiri, Pukemiro,. Glen Afton, and Walton mines yesterday. About 1000 men are affected, and it is stated that the loss of production is approximately 3000 tons. \ It is part of an agreement be- j tween miners and companies that such action may be taken In sucH j circumstances. There Is no dis- ': pute, and all the mines are work- :: ing today. "We can understand the men sympathising deeply with the relatives of their late workmate," said a mining official today, "but these stoppages are becoming a series matter, in time of ' national emergency."—p;a. JUBILATION IN 6AHAMAS. N6w York.—The Press features the appointment of the Duke of Windsor with an eight-column two-line banner. All papers carry front-page stories. The people of the Bahamas are jubilant over the appointment. Tremendous tourist possibilities are seen.—P.A. Cable, TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. SPENDERS are hereby called for the -*• Erection of Dwelling at Darlington Road, Miramar. Plans and specification may be inspected at 194 Onepu Road, Lyall Bay. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close Thursday, July 18.

TO BUILDERS. RENDERS are invited for Extensive -■- Structural and Internal Alterations to Premises, Wellington, for Messrs. Ross and Glendining, Ltd. Drawings and Specifications may be seen at our' offices, where Tenders close at Noon on Thursday, the 18th instant. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. J. M. DAWSON AND KING, Registered Architects, 20 Brandon Street, Wellington. • jEor .a , Finer._ .Conprete Job— Say ~ T GO.LDEN ; EAT • GOLDEN BAY ■-iA ; :G-OLDEN V, BAY. CEMENT ;' .■■■■ '' : '■ CEMENT- ''' '■ CEMENT EVERY bag the same uniform quality. .. Every bag , exceeds latest . British Standard Specifications. Sets like Granite. - ■■■■■'■■ ■■ '■ ■ Supplies, large or small, .from | JOHN DUTHIE AND CO. LTD. x ■■ (Phone 42-150). or The GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO. LTD. • (Phone 41-440); j ARCHITECTS SPECIFY The' BEST 'GIBBONS ARCHITECTURAL FITTINGS, LOCKS, and BRONZE DOOR FURNITURE. AGENTS JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. EXCAVATION. SAJNP, AND GRAVEL "^ ' MERCHANTS' EXCAVATING, Levelling. Filling; and all earth works done by contract or day labour with powet machines Sand, Gravel, Screenings, Mine- Metal Chips, Rock for Rock Gardens and Walls. Pea Grtrve! for roofs and paths ' M Summers, Ltd., 237 -Watford; Street,. Kilbirnie, Tel. 17-177, or Branda Quarries. Tel. 16-023. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. , KHANDALLAH; LARGE GOVERNMENT LOAN. Nearly New Home of four good rooms. icitcHenette, etc.; eood electrical fittihtrs, tilerl-iu bath, larue range cupboards, war.drobea/rlat roof Rmlt of first-class material and *feeU rfinislierl throughout Price £1550 Terms: Cash ovei mortgage KARORI-CITY END. Home oi seven rooms, all conveniences, special hot water service and electrical fittings, standing on large section, laid out in lawns, gardens, etc.. and concrete garage, workshop Price £2000; terms at feast £fioo cash. Prompt vacant possession Early application necessary. CENTRAL LOWER HUT'I HOME. Standing in charming section, well laid j ~ut' in gardens, lawn, live hedges, welliiirown trees, shrubs, and orchard; runnina stream; this Superior Bungalow of six "rooms, kitchen, and all-electric conveniences, with elawed-in verandah, leadlight fanlights, laundry and washing machine; large outbuildings with two good garages, storeroom, etc., is in new condition It is handy to everything Vacant possession Price £2!M)0; terms arranged II ERNES'I LEIGHTON. LIMITED. 22 Brandon St. eet, and at Lower Hutt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1940, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1940, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1940, Page 14

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