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ADVERTISERS A DVEKI'ISEKS are requested to taav •*■*• their Advertisements in the Offic ' not later thai* 10.30 o.in. each day. 1 ;h received aitei tnat time insertion canno i>e guaranteed fot that day's issue. Do not send original reieretices witi ippliuatiuns tor positions. Copies only re Noni-de-plume address care of Genera it I'ost Office cannot be accepted. 13 The Proprietors oi the "Evening Post' do Dot held themselves responsible fo oon insertion of any advertisemen through accident or from other cause* o tor errors in the publication of ai idvertisemeut. c- _ " STOP PRESS 3- GERMANS JfLv«iL.is>iNG. d New York. —A Columbia Broad'e casting Service correspondent reports a heavy massing of German troops in Nazi-occupied France. Moving, only .under cover of darkness, the Germans are mobilising tremendous numbers towards the French coast from Marseilles to the Belgian ports.—P,A. cable. GERMANY CLOSES FRONTIER ;." % POSTS. j j Basle.—Germany has closed all Swiss road, rail, and frontier posts, except St. Margarethen, which is ► on the old Austrian frontier.—P.A, * cable. , b I 3 ! I ; RELATIONS WITH FRANCE. ! London.—The Polish Foreign Minister, M. Zaleski, announced that the Polish Embassy and consulates are returning to unoccupied France. A message from Vichy says that the United States has approved the nomination of the Mayor of Versailles, M. Henri Haye, as Ambassador at Washington.—P.A. cable. BUSINESS NOTICES. NOTICE 10 SUBSCRIBERS. WUBSCRIBERb whose Delivery ot th« "Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead of J complaining to the runner boys. This course ensures first-hand knowledge ot irregularities end prompt attention. BLDNDELL BROS., LIMITED. The "Evening Post." AUCTIONS. STOCK OF MOTOR ACCESSORIES. AND GARAGE PLANT. Tf JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. J-J* TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 sharp. SALE BY AUCTION OP GARAGE EQUIPMENT AND STOCK OF MOTOR ACCESSORIES, At EDWARDS'S MOTOR GARAGE, No. 120 Cuba Street, Petone. (Closed down). [ncluded in the Stock will be lound 200 Motor-car Bulbs, 8 doz Champion Plugs, 8 Austin Brake Lining Sets, Terminals, Bendix Washers and Studs, Licence Plate Jewels, Windscreen Wipers and Blades, 50 Tyres Sleeves, 3 Carburetters, B.T.H. Magneto, Car Polish, Gasket Cement, Battery Straps, Terminals and Bolts, Upper Cyl. Lubricator,. Rear Vision Mirrors, Petrol Locking Caps, King Pins and Bushes for Ford VB, 12 good ACCESSORY oHOWCASES, Door Handles, LUCAS ELECTRICAL KIT, complete, Delco Remy Service Parts, Ignition Tester, Ignition Cable, Brake Lining, Radiator Hoses, etc., also Starratt Cylinder Gauge, ATLAS HYDRAULIC HOIST, in perfect order, ALEMITE PRESSURE GREASING OUTFIT, CHAMPION PLUG CLEANER AND TESTER, Car Stands, Brazing Torch and Stand, Cycle Stand, Universal Wheel Puller, Blow Lamp, Small Bench Drill, Engineer's Drill, Valuable and New 10in DELTA BANDSAW, Emery Grinder, Grease Guns, Weaver Garage Jack, Set Valve Refacing Grinders, VALVE REFACER, complete with motor, Force-feed Oilcan, Pneumatic Brake Lining Machine, Steel Frame Circular Saw and 3 h.p. Motor, Studebaker Engine, 2 44----jral. Drums, Sundry Tools and Bolts, Dykes Auto Engine Encyclopaedia, etc.. etc.. also STUDEBAKER TOW WAGON, in good order. BUSINESS CLOgED DOWN. SALE TOMORROW MORNING, at 10.30 sharp, 120 CUBA STREET, PETONE. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. HTEXDERS are invited until 4 p.m. on X FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, for the erection of a Brick Residence in Wellington South. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and Specifications at 19 WILSON STREET. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. TO FURNITURE MAKERS. TENDERS, closing at the Education -1- Board's Office, Abel Smith Street, Wellington, at Noon on FRIDAY, AUGUST- 9, 1940, are invited for the Framing of Blackboards and for the Construction of Blackboard Easels. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Education Board's Office, Mercer Street, Wellington. W. I. DEAVOLL, Secretary. MASONITE MASONITE PRESDWOOD AND TEMPERED PRESDWOOD. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. THE WONDER BOARDS OF 1000 USES. WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., " WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 27, 31 July 1940, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 27, 31 July 1940, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 27, 31 July 1940, Page 14

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