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; PROPERTIES FOR SALE. I . BASTBOUBNE. VACANT— 7-rd. Dwelling, all eicc, Bawsj. price £ITSO. vacant, 5-rd. Dwelling, Mt and cold water, excellent section, £900. Apply W. Hurst Barton. Estate Agfcnt, Ea»tbourne. Tel. 90M. * , , KOUXULANu! ■ 7 : rFHEEE Self-contained Flats, with WW«j . X rentals £350 per annum; all in good order; large section with room for ftnother house: two street frontages; price £28^0. ff. H. Bethune and Co. Tel. 42*084. \ KBLBUBN RESIDENCE. A MOST Comfortable Uoiuo with 3 bedrooms, 2 living-rooms, k'ette, bathroom, ana »v offices and convs., attractive section wltn wia* and pleasant outlook, near school and shops. Price £2500. Harcourt and Co., Tel. 44-01?. "TWO SUPERIOR ' FLATS AT KELBUBN. A MOST Substantlaily-b.ullt Residence in * self-contained flats, tile upper has 3 bed- • rooms, sun porch, lounge, dlnlna-haU, bathroom, k'ette, imd very complete offices f ana convs.; downstairs lounge, *2 bedrooms, k CM, and bathroom, everything in perfect order. The proporty is situated just off Upland BoPrice £3730, very easy terms. Harcourt ana Co., Tel. 44-017. - CITY RESIDENCE. BRICK construction, 8 rooms, 2, floors, and garage, 5 bedrooms and sun-room; ultramodern in design and finish; no climb, 3 mlns. all trams, sunny and sheltered; a charming home; price £4500; terras; carpets if dearto. G. G. TOLHURST AND SON. Bank of N.Z. Building, Lambton Quay. Telephone 46-011. _ "OTAKI—FOK .WINTER SUNSHINE." BAKEHOUSE, Cottage, nearly M acre, next Capitol, Ta3nian Rd., ready for use and occupation; price £750; £200 cash,, balance arranged ; easy terms. Benge and Calvert, Agents, 6 Boulcott St. (40-490), 23 Hunter St. (46-804). " ' DEPOSIT £250. LOWER HUTT—4-rd. Bungalow, U-acre section, garage, 4 minS: bus: total outgoings 33s 6d weekly. Price £1275. Patton. Dial 393, ask 419.- any time. PUBLIC NOTICES, E.P.S. 25 AREA. SEATOTJN-STBATHMORE PARK. NOTICE TO ALL WARDENS. BLITZ AID COURSES will bo held in Seatoun School on each Tuesday *t 7.M p.m., commencing on Tuesday, June 16. Strathmore Park Wardens will meet in Shop in Glamis Aye. Note: These Lectures are coml)UlS°ry- P. H. N. SKIXXER. . ' District Warden, 25.: Area.. Wellington corporation tramways, united nations" flag day military procession, saturday, june 13, 1942. - - rpRAMS will not enter the City Section after X 10.10 a.m. until the procession is finished, but will run to and from Courtenay PI., Cuba St.. and Bowen House and Aitken St. Trams will not run on Thorndon Quay. Buses trill rua to and from Ghuznee St. and • Courtenay Pi. _ « . A. DOWDING, Traffic Manager. * FISH RBTAILING" AN Application has been received from Mr*. F. I. Lyons for a Fish Retailer's Licence 4n order to permit'her to commence the s«!« by retail of fish (cooked only) at premises, situated at*l63 The Parade, Island Bay, Wellington. Any person who considers he will be materially affected by decision of Bureau of Industry on this application, and wishes to make representations accordingly, must furnish them In writing not later than June 25 to Secretary, Bureau of tndustry. P.O. Box 3025, Wellington. - ' ■ J: - HEAVY GUN PRACTICE. THE PUBLIC are hereby warned that Heavy Gun Practice will be carried out in the vicinity of the approaches to the Port of Wellington on three days and/or nights between June 15 attd 27, the actual dates and 1 times being dependent on weather and other circumstances. A., H. W. EVENDEN, Fire Commander. UNITED NATIONS FLAG DAY PABADE. NEWTOWN COMPANY HOME GUARD. ALL Members of the Unit who are uniformed will Parade at Newtown Library, 8.30 a.m. ion Saturday, 13th inst., for issue equip- . ment, etc. • F. A. NELSON, Capt, O.C. Tough Old Cough Yields To New Canadiol Mixture ess sjraisawayflßS chronic bronchltto—uat .tnw ™» Jo permanent reUef. One d»tiM.w HELP KIDNEYS PASS 3 LBS. A DAY Doctors say your kidney* contain IS ttllei U tiny tubes or niters which &«lp to pujify ' tli* blood and keep you healthy. Moit ptopU pass about S pints a day or about 8 pound* of waste. An excess of acids or poisons la your Wood art the caus* of frequent or scanty putafea with smarting and burning, aamng backache, rheumatic pains. leg patns, lost of pep and energy, getting up aielits, swollen fee* and anVles, pufflnesa under the eyea, beadach« and dlatiness, if Ibf&er* don't empty 3 pint* • day and Bret rid of more than 3 pounds of wut* natter, your body will take up the** poisons causing serious trouble. Don't wait! Aak * your chemist or stora for DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS . . . used «ucces»follj( the world orer by millions of people. Tncy Klt« quick relief and will help to floab, ent th* 15 MILES of kidney tube*. Get DOAN'ff. BACKACHKKIDNBTPIIiaitIoUrcbMatot •r rtora, | i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . • "For months I suffered acute pain from indigestion, f was recommended to try De Witt's Antacid Powder. Four doses brought relief- Now, afte* taking half a tint t have completely recovered." says Mr. A. G V "You can do as I did." That's tht advice of a host of •tsfferers who have ended indigestion and stomach trouble with this quick-action remedy. De Witt's Antacid Powder. orercoraeß iodif^eattoti and stomach trouble because, firstly, it neutralises excess stomach add Then it Boothes and protects the inflamed stomach lining Finally, it helps to digest joux food whilst your digestion is being restored to normal. Why suffer, longer ? ANTACID POWDER For Indigestion. Acid Stomach, Heart' burn, Gastritis, Flatulence/ Dyspepsia. Asthma Agony Curbed in 3 imniries Ctiokiuji, gutipiuu, wliHOilUjj At&tbiaa koA Bronohltia poidoti your «ytileui. ruts /our health aud weaken your heart. Mendaoo, the prutiuripUou of *n iSmerioau phyAksiaik, itftrfce r«ltev{nK A«r,haia la 3 t&h)Ut*a, ana build* ae'.v v itiility. oo thai, you oAD mlmp soundly till uiu'ut. eat any thins and aojoy life. Mendttuo is so suocessfTil that it 1» i;uar:aateeiJ U> t^ive you frets, east* ttraMblßt in 24 hours, and to satisfy ootupletoly pi money ixu^k *>n return nr «mpt.y paekkc*. O«l _ _■ — Menda«o trom Mendaco «^ CndsAsthrtt .Muvy a/a, s/a, a U/4.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1942, Page 3

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