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ADVERTISERS \ DVERTISERS are requested to have -^ their Advertisements in the Office not, later than."lo.3o a.m._ .each day. If received after that time iusertioii cannot be. guaranteed for that day's issue. Do not send original references with applications tor positions. Copies, only. Nom-de-pluine address, care of General Post 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 ah Advertisement. I -11' ' ■" i — STOP PHKSS .' WAIKATO RACES. Juvenile Handicap.—Kaimanawi^ "'i; Willie Pay, 2; Miss Gay, 3. ; " OPUNAKE RACES. Electric Handicap.—Pretty, Las& .1, Miss Hallomet .2. Scr.: Mis? Leighon, Barry Boy, Calliope* Bright Gleam. NEW BRIGHTON TROTS. Army Handicap.—Bronee Eagltj 1; Indian Clipper, 2; Oxford Scholar, 3. ..,,■.•''•.•'-•■''.'. ■■/. Churchill Handicap.—Fremont* 1; Navy Blue;'-2; Zincali, 3. BRUTAL GESTAPO. Gothenburg.—The "Goteborgs? Posten" tells of the Gestapo' 3 .barbarous treatment of a nurse, tiae authoress Kaja Finstad, in, <$ Norwegian prison cell. " They, blinded her by -playing a small ] searchlight ceaselessly in her face, and hideous ingenuity was use'd,Cc> prevent her sleeping. She re< quested to. have a Bible, but thisj was placed in the cell beyond hes reach.-T-TJ.P.A. WAIKATO RACES. Storey Memorial. —£.ou Rosa f t Gay Rosette 2, Clinch 3. WINTQN RACESi, , Trial Stakes.—lrisS jQueea jty Southern tight % To&SBfcS &' -,'. • ' ' 'V AUCTIONS. AT KARORI. WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. AUCTION SALE, ■■■ ' ..' '.' 'V 'Of -.. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, , 2 ALMOST NEW SUPER AX. CARPETS, 9ft x'loft 6in and 9ft x 12ft, VELVET CARPET, 12ft x 10ft 6in, EXPENSIVE CHESTERFIELD iSUITE (as new), cost £45, OAK BEDROOM SUITE, RADION WIRELESS SET, garden tools, and effects. On the Premises, No. 5 Morley Street (near Karori Park), Karori. .Full-details-later. Everything is in very nice order. . E JOHNSTON AND CO., » Auctioneers. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT, WELLINGTON. FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, 93 FARNHAM STREET, MORNINGTON, WELLINGTON. ' Tl/TESSRS. G, G, TOLHURST & SON on -"-*- application of the mortgagee under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington, will offer' the above property for sale by Public Auction at 'their rooms, Lambton Quay, 'Wellington. ON WEDNESDAY THE 26th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1941, AT 2.30 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON. Description: THAT piece of land containing 22.9 perches more or less being Part Section 18 Ohiro District and being Lot 32 of Block 111 Deposited Plan 1854 and being the whole of the land in Certificate of Title Volume 276 Folio 23, Wellingtou: Registry. Erected thereon is a dwelling-house of the villa type containing entrance hall, sitting-room, '3 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, and scullery, and there is a washhouse and lavatory. 1 The mortgagee's application to sell with his estimate of value can be seen at the office of the said Registrar, during usual office hours. -, ■ Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Auctioneer's Office ' and at the Public Trust Office, Wellington, without payment of any Tee. AUCTION SALE, 1,.30 MONDAY. In Our Auction Rooms (On behalf of owners;. 12-CAMERAS-12 12-CAMERAS-12 12-CAMERAS-12 12-CAMERAS-12 Also Kodak tanks, etc NOW ON VIEW. T>AMSEY "WILSON, LIMITED., AY AUCTIONEERS, I 98 Manners Street (opp. Regent Theatre). PRELIMINARY AUCTION NOTICE. IN OUR MART. FEBRUARY 20. AUCTION SALE OF BOOKS. . 1000 BOOKS 1000 1000. BOOKS 1000 1000, JJOOKS 1000 Comprising law- books, historical uovels, and educational books on all subjects. SALE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1.15 sharp. NOW ON VIEW. "RAMSEY , WILSON, LIMITED, x* 98 Manners Street (opp, Regent). MISCfcLIANEUUS. I LI Kit I'oiitloi t>ecuut>t the tin is ea*i!.t opened, the polish can't be beaten lor brilliance, there would be an a»v)ui shine at home it I didn't used Polillor." So writes a I'olilloi user. ' ' ■ 8 v t i'O "EVENING PUST" ADVRKIIShKh / iON'I K.AC'I Al>\ KIUiSKK> <,rt v-' *(»*-• ihllv iMted to twino in U«p> at w»*t '»\l! OLI!AH DAY beiuit duU ol latfue. I BLUNDELL BROS LIMITED. The "Evening Post." "I LIKE POII/101 because it is easy to • apply, economical, antiseptic, and pre serving, it cleanses as you polish, leaves a glossy and iotrror-like finish." A POIIHOI user's opinion. BUSI N KSK STATIONERY.Goc.d Printing deserves. Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printing, Works can supply both. Tel. 44-040 for your 'next* ] quotation. ■ ■■ -' ; . WE make Line or Halt-tone Blocks foi all purposes and all papers from ths j cheapest newsprint to the finest art. j "Evening Post" Printing Works. Tel. ' 44-040. c

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1941, Page 20

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