SHIPPING NOTICES. TTNION, STEAM SHIP CO. OF ■■■ NEW ZEAL AND. I; ID 38 CUSTOMHOUSE tJV Passengers and Cargo .Services to Lyttcltuu, Picton, South Sea Islands, Australia. Particulars on application. WELLINGTON-LYTTELTON SERVICE. I'or -dates of sailing, inquire at Compauy's Office. •' Frequent catrgo sailings to New Zealand coastal ports—particulars on application. .-,' - Booking Agents for UNION AIRWAYS OF ■ N.Z. COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS. TASMAN EMPIRE AIKWAYS. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS. AIRLINES OF AUSTRALIA. And all Other Principal Air Lines. CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., '■ Agents Throughout New Zealand. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. PASSENGER SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. RANGITIKI. RANGITATA. IT,OOO-ton motor-vessels. First-class, Tourist Class, and Tourist B Class. ''■■'■' RIMUTAKA, 16,000 ttyis. Tourist Class Service (all ome class). For information, apply to ,„..„....„ THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, ■-•:-■ ■■-.■-A ■■■;■ LIMITED.- '.-■-"'■ SHAW SAVILL LINES. Passenger Services TO ENGLAND, TO SOUTH AFRICA. DOMINION MONARCH, First Class only. AKAROA MATAROA CERAMIC . TAMAROA Cabin Class only. ARAWA EMPIRE. GRACE Tourist Class only. SHAW SAVILL AND ALBION CO.. LTD. (Inc. Iri England), WelUngton, And Agents Throughout Kew Zealand. ANCHOR SHIPPING CO., LTD., Wellington-Nelson, Passenger and Cargo Service. MATANGI. ■- Further particulars from . T. AND W. YOUNG. LTD., Agents, 77-85 Customhouse Qy. Tels: 41-880 and 41-984. EDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH. INDIVIDUAL. Tuition ensures Success. Spei cial- Coaching for Public . Service and Chamber of Commerce Examinations. -' MISS A. .SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5., P.C.T., (Pitman's Certificated Teacher), ' 115 LAMBTON QY. (Saywell Bldg.). ■Tela.. 44-493; Res. 46-678. GILB V ' S ,'■'■ EVENING, Commercial Course. Tuition hours: Monday to Thursday^ 5-p.m. to 6.15 p.m.; Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 7-pan. to 9 p.m. ; Individual:Tuition",in Shorthand, Typewriting, , *nd Bookkeeping. 'GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, '32' Blair St. (behind Tram Shelter), Courtenay Pl., Wellington. Free. Tel. 51-987. A-.. PUBLIC NOTICES. MORRISON AND GILBERD, LIMITED, i ORRISON AND GILBERD. LIMITED, 1 Opticians, i "■■ ■' 48 WILLIS ST., Wellington, Cl. i Also at Queen St., MASTERTON. r , CftIROPBACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. LAWSON & LAWSON (successors to CoiwlU and Colwill); First Floor, National Bank Chambers, Courtenay PL, Wellington. Tel. ', S2-869. --..' ■■' ... -' .. ■'" ' ' i -.';.'• HEALTH ■BY CHIROPRACTIC. ] EV. DAVYS, "Evening . Post" Chambers, : • Wellington,l arid 31 Queen's Rd., Lower : Hutt,. Tels.; Wellington 42-218; Residence : <2-182r '■■ -'..-•'' ■:. ■■.".-- '...'. ■ ■ ..". ■. - NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. SATURDAY'S "EVENING POST." . ? -CLOSING FOR1 ADVERTISEMENTS, " ; v 10.30 a.m. ' ■ •' WE regref that owing to staff diffi- ; cultles we: are unable to accept v Advertisements for Saturday's paper 5 after 10.30 a.m. each Saturday. > Advertisers* are earnestly requested to assist U3 by - forwarding copy as V early as possible'each week. i ■XX'Xy -; BLUNDELL BROS.. LTD. :':.'-:''•'.-'//• -' . / ■" THE ■■■-. STEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., ■ -Zx. '^-.-'-LIMITED.- '.■.'.'.■ '■'■'.:: FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. :'■-'■■ .We solicit'lnquiries for our > HOUSEHOLDERS' COMPREHENSIVE ■A-' y POLICY, .-.-■■ ,-. .with* Its "protection against. many common hazards. .131-133 Featherston St., Wellington, Cl. '-.TeL 40-576.' > " j X-XX X''-.:'..-.■ ": HAROLD CLAY, Manager. I'CAMROC DRY GINGER ALE IS SO VERY GOOD THAT WEAKEST IN- : VAUDS - can retain it.. when all other liquids-JaiL ; ASK your Doctor about ltl SPEAK to .Doctor about it! , Prepared* from Artesian Natural lODISED WATER,I6OO-feet deep; Obtainable on'! all- U.S.S. Co.'s steamers, all totals,* clubs,, and shops. THOMSON, LEWIS, AND CO., LTD., 'Wellington,- Petone, and Wanganui. AA-::ZrA:.y:- KLEXEMA -x.x -'A "X--A:'>■■'■->•'■ ■'.. SKIN TREATMENT, THE MARVELLOUS CURE for all Skin and Scalp-Ailments. ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, BABY ECZEMA, PALLING HAIR. Flrit Floor,' Harcourt Bldgs., Panama St. . (Opp. D.LC). Tel. 42-882. Prindpal visiting Palmerston North Friday. September 4, Club Hotel. . ANTI-AIBCBAFT (GUN PRACTICE. '.', JITTABNING of Live Shell Practice Seaward. IW-as,follows, Is given:—; • •. ■' 1. From OHIRO PT. (Eastern Entrance OHIRO BAY) on MONDAY, AUGUST 10, and fICUBSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1942, between .the iours o£«8 a.m. and 5 p.m. -HedtFlags will'be flown from NEW ISLAND JtAY TRIG and OHIRO PT. an hour before, and remain 'flying until the practice ends. Navigational Danger Area is a sector whose radii bear J3sdeg. and 250deg. true respectively from OHIRO FT. and extend 22.00Q yds (12% miles) from the same point. (This afTects SW portion of MIDDLE STRAITS BANK. ISLAND BAY. AND OUTER ISLAND BAY BANK, EAST BANK AND OUTER EAST BANK, SiNDY PATCH, VAPORE. AND ORONGORONGO BANK.) 2. From.BOCKY PT. (LYALL BAY) on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1942, between the hours of S a.m. and 5 p.m. Bed Flags will be flown at NEW ISLAND BAY TRIG and ROCKY FT. one hour.before, ■nd remain, fly ing until the practice ends.' Navigational Range. Area■ is a.sector whose radii bear 125deg. and 245deg. true from ROCKY: PT. and extend 13,000yd3 (7 miles) from-the same'point. (This affects ISLAND BAY SANK, OUTER ISLAND BAY BANK, AND. SW- portion of MIDDLE STRAITS BANK.) Masters of vessels and owners of Small craft are .warned not to loiter within the DANGER AREA-While the red flags are flying or within the times given. If weather ! does not permit on any of the above dates, the ' practices will be held on THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14,* and SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1942. .(Signed) IS;-A. ANSON, .■: . .-'.-. .. .: . X Major,. N.Z.A. WELLINGTON CITY E.P.S. ~ ~~* No. lA. KHANDALLAH .DISTRICT. , A COMPULSORY Parade in the form of a Rehearsal'for all Units will be held In Khandallah (No. IA) District on Saturday, August 15, 1942. The alarm will be sounded at 3- p.m. and the All Clear at 3.30 p.m. H. DESBOROUGH, District Warden. August: 12, 1942. MISS LAMBIE, Director Division of Nursing, .will, give a lecture on Venereal Diseases to all Registered Nurses at the Lecture Hall, Public Hospital, on .Thursday, August 13, at g.p.m. . /PETONE EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS .■•'■: SERVICE. • PUBLIC NOTICE OF "TRY OUT." I.—TTNDER the provisions of the Emergency U Reserve Corps Regulations, 1941, and subsequent Amendments, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on< Tuesday, August 18, 1942, at an undisclosed time in the evening, the industrial firms on the Warning Circuit in the 'Borough- of Petohe will sound the "alarm" algnal and; subsequently the "all clear" signal. - From the time of the sounding df the "alarm" until the "all clear," conditions of a, state of emergency will exist in Petone, with the exception that the conditions incidental to «. "black-out" Avill not require to be observed. Movement towards any allotted positions must Hot be made before the "alarm" is sounded. Armbands are to.be worn. Men in the Fetone E.P.S. unallotted reserve will assemble outside the Recreation Ground Grandstand, Boy Scouts and Boys* Brigade not allocated to specific positions will assemble at the rear (south end), of the Recreation j Ground Grandstand. W.W.S.A. members not allocated .to specific positions will assemble in the Hockey 'Rooms, Recreation Ground Grandstand, . ' ■ Only those individuals participating in the "Try out" will be permitted to enter the Recreation Ground between the sounding of the "alarm" and the "all clear." 2,_GENERAL PUBLIC: When so required by the Wardens, the general public in the streets and open places shall immediately disperse from the area specified, or tako shelter. 3.-^-CIVILIAN TRAFFIC will be permitted to--., proceed through the areas as directed by E.P.S. officials or traffic officers. 4.—NAVAL, .MILITARY, AND AIR FORCE personnel are requested to comply with the . requirements; of ,E.P.S. officials. ... S.—GENERAL: All personnel are to remain on- duty until the', "all clear", has sounded, •xcepting that sub-wardens are to receive their release from".their Area Warden. 6.—PETROL: Vehicle-owing members are urgently requested to conserve enough petrol to. enable them to participate' in the "Try out;" .; A- subsequent issue will be made to compensate them for the petrol used, ns previously. ■}'■'.' •7.-~ln ' the event of- wet Aveather necessitat-ing--the cancellation of the "Try' out" the "*lai**s''' signal will not be sounded. A. O. STICFFIJN.SK.W Chairman. .Date:-August 10. 1342. GOOD Printing deserves Good- ISlucUs. The ' "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both.. Tel.'.'47-222 for your next quotation*
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 37, 12 August 1942, Page 4
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