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VICTORY QUEEN CARNIVAL THE FIGHTING SERVICES QUEEN (SISTER MOLLY MAHONEY) OPENS HER CAMPAIGN At the DE LUXE THEATRE DE LUXE THEATRE TOMORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT I _—_-——__—_____——_—_ AN EVENING OF OUTSTANDING VARIETY (ARRANGED BY MISS EVA MOORE) Contributed to' by MEMBERS OF THE GILBERT & SULLIVAN AND "RIO RITA" COMPANIES. Assisted by SOME OF WELLINGTON'S BEST-KNOWN ARTISTS. REG. MORGAN AT THE WURLITZER. COMMENCES 8.30 p.m. DOORS OPEN 7.45 p.m. BOX PLANS: OPEN ALL DAY AT THE THEATRE. TELEPHONE 53-080 FOR YOUR RESERVATIONS. CHER & CO., LTD. LAST STAGES OF A GREAT SALE. MONDAY and TUESDAY: tailored Garments from 19/11 and less WEDNESDAY: DEFINITELY LAST DAY. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. COME, SEE, AND BUY! THURSDAY, THE 20th' INST.: GRAND OPENING OF AUTUMN SEASON OF TAILORED COATS AND SUITS IN "A GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES AND MATERIALS,1 CHERS FOR FURS AND LADIES' TAILORING, 42 MANNERS STREET TELEPHONE 43-279. * PUBLIC NOTICES. PARTNERSHIPS, AGENCIES, ETC. w_ 'wm~pmMJK^E^^Bj^3&ltsS&£&i^£gSG*Sßßlp^ x 6t0i16 RACES AT WOODVILLE, FEBRUARY TIARTNFftSTTTP OTW » i « — tt 22 AND 24 JJ-atUJN.&itb.tiLF wanted, preferably f)N Saturday, February *22, special rail- buR ,W anotl?f • well-established V car to Woodville Races leaves Wei- „"%' ca Pabl e considerable expansion; lington 7.0 a.m., Petone 7.14, Lower Hutt d j^E?l^l^ f£ r, hard*working man 7.18, Upper Hutt 7.43, Kaitoke 8.4, Feath- Wlth £4ao- Wnte 867 Evg. Post, Petone. erston 8.55, Carterton 9.17, Masterton 9.42, -P3°o REQUIRED for expanding Mfg Eketahuna 10.19, arriving Woodville 11.4 *** business, suit retired man, sleeping a.m. Return rail-car leaves Woodville Partner; genuine. Interview, 2871 Evg 6.12 p.m., arriving Wellington 10.16 p.m. Post. Outward rail-car stops at Petone, Lower " ~~ ~~ " Hutt, Trentham, and Upper Hutt, and between Upper Hutt and Woodville at all stations to pick up passengers for Woodville only. Passengers travelling to the races by nTCTUTunTTrtv m A , TmTIT , > the special rail-car will be admitted to DISTRIBUTION WANTED. the lawn enclosure at concession rates. MASTERTON SHOW AND RAM FAIR /^WING to Imnnrr H«rfrin««««i n AT RfIT.WAY FFTSTUTATCY 18-21 \) 2iv °i ■ lmport -Restrictions, a wellAi bOLUAI,. IJiBKUAivi. 18,21, y established and progressive Welling-loo-Upper Hutt: Return Fare, 7s 8d (Ist Mnrint-n -f^n *-«a ~#: i±fi.,.) c, ad (2nd olass^ • Mocle™ ,stove ,and °™,cc accommodation and 21, the 750 jJ^S^MS. 'CfJ' _Si a.m. Wellington-Woodville train and the Wmio-ln anA ?tfnic rt « P,t>t,;^ t' ttions if required for passengers, leaves ° « MastertonVs.l3_ p.m., Solway 5.21 p.m., stocks cau be hased outri ht or Wellington arrive 9.20 p.m. distributed on agency or consignment' NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY. baSlS> THE LYALL BAY SUB-CENTRE will ,AH'communications will be treated with1 commence classes on February 16 at the strictest confidence. 7.30 /p.m. at the Maranui Methodist Church, Cockburn Street, Lyall Bay. All T? pr ,i,- PB +„ members and intending members are cor- •'■n- e P"es to dially invited to be present. 3124 Evening Post.' TRAIN SERVICES-JOHNSONVILLE v ,- LINE. -'■ ' . ,T SLiNTDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1941. :f ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, the . ■ ' ' Train Service on the Johnsonville ' ! Line will be suspended from 7.10 a.m. to . . j 5 p.m. to permit of reballasting. TO MANUFACTURERS During this period the trains will be „„ patdttat replaced by buses operating on a similar bE&KING CAPITAL time-table and' making same stops for FOR DEVELOPMENT. passengers. Buses will stop on Main ~T n -, •R,, c ,: vin^ rr be available on buses. ' developing New Zealand industry PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. There must be many manufacturers with NOTICE TO CREDITORS. first-class products, but today hampered NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors by insufficient capital and hence unable and others having claims against the to take, ad vantage of the market. Here undermentioned estates are required to p their "opportunity. In addition to liblodge such claims at the Public Trust eral capital for investment, the advertiser Office at Wellington, on or. before the is prepared, if desired, to make his entire 15th Day of March, 1941. Any claim organisation available to distribute the not lodged by the date named is liable £oods of concerns in which he acquires a +o exclusion. The claims must show full unancial interest, thus offering the big details, and must be certified as follows: — advantage of efficient selling, at low cost. "I hereby certify that the amount of Principals are invited to discuss proposals this claim wag due and' owing at the date in full confidence, of death of the deceased." Write in first instance to ESTATES: "BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT," (11 BRYANT John Francis, late of Wei- C/o J. Ilott, Ltd., Advertising Agents, lington, Painter, died 3/11/40. Publicity House, Jervois Quay, (2) GRAINGE, Hannah Marie, late of WELLINGTON. Wellington, Widow, died 31/1/41. - (3) HAINES, Ada Sofia, late of Welling- PLANTS, AND SHRUBS. ton, Married Woman, died 13/9/40. ; ; (4) MAHER, Alphonsus, late of Pahauta- p RAPES, Lettuce, Rhubarb, and Cut nui, Farm Labourer, died 4/2/41. XX Flowers at Wheatley'e Progressive A. R. CO AD, N Nurseries, Porutu Street, Lower Hutt. District Public Trustee for Wellington. Tel. 60-216. February 14, 1941. _ = __ = ___=========^^ fSSS^: MACHINERY FOR SALE hands of the Returning Officer (D. Me- £ fi«tcla» condition, cheap. 2ft>J Kay, Esq., J.P.), by Saturday, February **8- -Tost. _ 22 1941 President, Vice-presidents (Town VTEW Electric Circular Saw, hand unit, and Country), Committee not more than -^ cut l%in; price £26 10s. 2915 Evg. 12 Treasurer, and Auditor. Post. ' , W. TOOMATH, Hon. Sec. BARGAIN IN MACHINERY. IN BANKRUPTCY. 7. CINGER Hemstitching Machine, with "VTOTICE is hereby given that dividends O Bench and Motor, and one Union -^ are now payable in the undermen- Special Facing Machine, almost new; tioned bankrupt estates on all proved months' guarantee. Ring for inclaims: — spection, bus. 55-320, res. 55-327. Heighway, A. J., of Wellington, Company Manager, 2nd dividend of 3 11-16 d in £ t making 8 9-16 din the £. « ONLY Steel Tip Trucks, 3-sider PlanWalker, D. P., ot Wellington, Wool- . Ma _ hine . Pane ] pi aner> i 2 i n Ballbuyer, 2nd dividend of 4 o-lfld m the *, bearing Buzzer, Bate's Diesel Engines, making Is 3 l-16d m the £. i Watson, A., of Wellington, Painter, 2nd Nw _ THOMAS AND CO ., LTD., fnf t^£tfJ %d m £> mak" and Spring Makers, Wilkie, W. A., of Wellington, Builder,- 11-13 Ghuznee Street. Wellington, C 2. 4th dividend of Is in the £, making 54 . 62 g (2 lines). After hours: 16-748. 10s 8d in the £. g _ _ . Acting Official Assignee. Wellington, . • British February 14, 1941. "BULL" ELECTRIC MOTORS, WELLINGTON RATIONALIST 1/12 hlP' t0 50 h<pl ASSOCIATION. SILENT.AND RELIABLE. THE Picnic arranged for Tomorrow (Sun- p OT f orty years the makers of these day) has been Postponed on account ru g ge( j British Motors have aimed at of the weather. noiseless and dependable service. The degree of silence achieved in these models _ ' ■■ ■ ■- is esceptional. MISCELLANEOUS. » p HARGRAVE, LIMITED, fWNER not using Piano, and would * 82 Ghuznee Street. Wellington. y like same cared for for small rent. relephone 54-351-2 lines. 3169 Evg. Poet. TpAT big meals and reduce at the same .. . •"^ t™e with Bonkora. Boots, Chemists, COURTENAY PLACE SPECIALS. 58 Willis Street. BONKORA reduces you to normal T^ENTAL Repairs in two hours. Dental healthy weight the quickest way. *-* Repair Rooms, 13a Courtenay Place Boots, Chemists, 58 Willis Street. ( ne xt Martin's Boot Store). Tel. 50-627. ENTAL Cars. Ford VB, Chevrolets, ' and Morris B's, at De Luxe Garage, WILLIS STREET SPECIALS. Kent Terrace. Tel. 52-001. : DE LUXE GARAGE, Kent Terrace, for "T) ENTAL Repairs—Special 2-hour serRental Cars and Repairs. Tel. 52-001. - 1-7 vice. Cooper's Building, right opp. PUPILS wanted for flairdressing and "E, ve?i^g Post" Entrance Mercer Street. * Beauty Culture. ft Tuition guaranteed. Tel. 46-605; Positions for all. Jars N.Z. Hairdressing /\N easy terms—Men's Sports Coats in College, Stewart Dawson's Bldgs. 43-589. \J all sizes and shades, easy weekly 1 paymente. Hemiann'e, 13a Courtenay PI.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1941, Page 5

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