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SHIPPING NOTICES. tTNIO.N STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 38. CUSTOMHOUSE QY. Passengers and Cargo Services to Ljttelton, Tictoß, South Sea Islands, Australia. I'articulars on application. • \VELLINGTON-LYTTELTON SERVICE. Tor dates of sailing, inquire at Company's Office. Freauent cargo sailings to New Zealand coastal ports. Particulars on application. Booking Agents Jor UNION AIRWAYS OF N.Z. COOK STRAIT 'AIRWAYS. TASSIAN EMPIRE' AIRWAYS. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS. AIRLINES OP AUSTRALIA. And1 all other Principal Air Lines. fA NGHOR SHIPPING CO., ""LTD?, JE\. Wellington-Nelson. ■ Passenger and Cargo Service. MATAXGI. particulars from— . ; T. & W. YOUNG, LTD., Agents, 77-85 Customhouse Qy. Tels. 41-980 and 41-954. EDUCATIONAL. ~~~ AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SINCLAIR SCHOLARSHIP. Sounded'for -the Encouragement of the Study of Biological Sciences. ? A IMPLICATIONS for the above Scholarship, XX tenable at the Auckland University College, ■will be..received by the Registrar at the College Office on or before September 30. The Examination will be held in November. Regulations regarding entry are set out in Ihß College Calendar, which is available at any University College in the Dominion. . Li 0. DESBOROUGH, ' ■ Registrar. COMJtfERCIS EXAMINATIONS. Entries close .on October 9. Students Trained at GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 5 ■ ; 32 Blair St. (Behind Courtenay PI. Tram Shelter), WELLINGTON, C3. gained 332 Certificates last November, as compared with 194 by all other colleges combined. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. Prospectus' Free. Tel. 51-987^ PUBLIC NOTICES. MORRISON AND GILBERD, LIMITED, ORRISON AND GILBERD, LIMITED, Opticians, • • 48 "WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON, Cl. Also at Queen St.. MASTJSRTON. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. LAWSON & LAWSON (successors to Colwill and Colwill), First Floor. National Bank Chambers, Courtenay PI.. Wellington. Tel. sj-sefl: - HEALTH BY CHIROPRACTIC. E--.V. DAVYS, "Evening' Post" Chambers, • Wellington, and 31. Queen's IUU Lower Hutr, Tels.: Wellington, 42-21S; . Residence, $■'-152. '. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. SATURDAY'S "EVENING POST" CLOSING FOR ADVERTISEMENTS 10.30 a.m. WE regret that owing to staff difficulties we are unable to accept Advertisements for Saturday's Paper after 10.30 a.m. each Saturday. Advertisers are earnestly requested to assist ua by forwarding copy as early as possible each week. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. THE ¥EW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. We Solicit Inquiries for Our HOUSEHOLDERS' COMPREHENSIVE POLICY, With its Protection against many Common Hazards. 131-133 Featherston St., Wellington, Cl. Telephone 40-570. _ HAROLD CLAY. Manager. "CAMROC'DRY GINGER ALE IS SO VERY GOOD THAT WEAKEST INVALIDS can retain it when all other liquids fail. ASK your Doctor about it! SPEAK to Doctor about it! Prepared from Artesian Natural lODISED WATER, 500 feet deep. Obtainable on all U.S.S. Co's Steamers, all Hotels, Clubs, and Shops. THOMSON, LEWIS, AND CO., LTD., Wellington. Petone. and Wanganui. KLEXEMA SKIN TREATMENT. mHE MARVELLOUS CURE for all Slvin and X Scalp Ailments. ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, BABY ECZEMA, FALLING HAIR. Fir3t Floor, Harcourt Bldgs.; Panama St. (Opp. DJ.C). Tel. 42-882. ■Principal visiting Palmerston North, Friday, October 1, Club Hotel. AiiK!^SsfidKHfiHß66SW?EwafifflK2BSEfl9iTOto COAL SHORTAGE. RESTRICTED GOODS AND PASSENGER ■ services: , OWING to the serious coal position, restricted . passenger and goods train services will operate from and including WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 :— WELLINGTON-AUCKLAND. The 7.15 p.m. Wellington-Auckland and 7.15 jj.m.' Auckland-Wellington Limited Express trains will NOT run. WELLINGTON-NAPIER-GISBORNE. The 9.40 a.m. Welliugton-Gisborne and 8.2S a.m. Napier-Wellington Express trains will run on .Monday, Wednesday, and Friday only. Tho 10.5 a.m. Gisborne-Palmerston North train will leave Gisborne on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday only and will not run beyond Napier. WELLINGTON-NEW PLYMOUTH. The 10.15 a.m. Wellington-New Plymouth and 5.25 a.m. New. Plymouth-Wellington .Express trains will run on Tuesday, Thursday, and' Saturday only. PALMERSTON NORTH-NAPIER. The 7.21 a.m. Palmerstoiv North-Napier and 4.24 p.m. Napier-Palmcrstpn North trains will NOT run. WELLINGTON-PALMERSTON NORTH. The 5.30 a.m. and 10.20 a.m. Wellington Palmerston North and 1.20 p.m. and 3.43 p.m. Paimurston' North-Wellington trains will NOT run between Paekakarihl and Palmerston North. WELLINGTON -OTAKI. ' The 0".30 a.m. Otaki-Wellington Monday train and 12.18 p.m. Welllngton-OtaM Saturday train ■will NOT run between Otaki and / Paekafcarikl. WELLINGTON-WATERLOO-UPPER HUTTWOODVILLE. .Tlio 7.50 a.m. Wellington-Wuodvllle and 12.13 ji.m. Woodville-Welliri{?f)on passenger trains will ,rim on Monday, Wednesday, and. Friday only. 'The 10.43 a.m. Upper Hutt-Wellington ■, 8.32 a.m., 32.48 p.m. (Saturday). 2.r> p.m., and 3.53 p.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt trains will NOT TUli. . ■ ■ The O.IT. a.m. Upper Hutl-Wellington. train . will run on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday only. The 5.-IS p.m. Upper Hutt-Wellincton train ■will run on Tuesday and Thursday only. The 5.20 a.m., 11.0 a.m., 12.4 p.m., 1.0 p.m., J.G p.m., 3.0 p.m., 7.25 p.m. Lower Hutt-Wel-linglon 'and 10.30 a.m., 11.30 a.m. and. 12.30 p.m., 1.30 p.m., 2.30 p.m., and 6.|3 p.m. Wel-lington-Lower Hutt trains will NOT run. The 9.56 a.m., 1.56 p.m. Wellington-Waterloo and 10.80 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Waterloo-Welling-ton trains will NOT run. The 9.20 p.m. Wellington-Waterloo and 9.50 p.m, Waterloo-Wellington trains will run on Friday only. , „ — The 3.23 p.m. Wellington-Waterloo and 3.,.. p.m. Waterloo-Wellington Saturday trains will NOT run.. WOODSIDE-GREVTOWN. The 11.50 a.m. Greytowu-Woodside and the 32.20 p.m. Woodslde-Greyiowu trains will NOT The 7.57 a.m. Greytown-Woodskle and 8.25 a in. Woodside-Greytown trains will run on Tuesday. Thursdays, and Saturdays only. The * 10.20 a.m. and 2.20 p.m. GreytownWoodside and 10.44 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. Wood-Rirte-Greytowir trains will run Mondays, \\ecljuisdays, and Fridays only. PERMITS TO TRAVEL. ■ Permits will be required for ail passenger journeys exceeding r.O miles. AH reservations which have been made for travel on and after September 1«, are cancelled and intending passengers must secure fresh permits and re, nervations. The issue' of permits will bo restricted to essential travel. Pcrmils will be issued only at Railway Stations. CONVEYANCE OF GOODS TRAFFIC. A restricted goods train service will operate and only traffic of an essential nature and in limited quantities will bo conveyed. The following will be accepted for transit, but where large lines or any essential traffic not listed are offering, prior application must be. made to stat-ionmasters or goods, agents:— Military equipment and stores. Materials for use in defence construction. LivfstocVi. traffic —animals required for slaughter (livestock other than animals for slaughter will not be accepted for carriage). Lime and manures for agricultural purposes, consigned direct lo farmers, and chaff for feeding livestock in 'minimum quantities. Chaff, animal foods, and fodder.' Lime, salt and meat bags for freezing works. Limo for tanneries and gasworks. Hides and skins—green. Posts, stakes, wire, seed*, nncl agricultural machinery consigned direct to farmers. Natural manures. Returned empties for foodstuffs and other essentials. Foodstuffs such ;is meat, fish, oread, flour, sugar, jam. tea, coffee, etc. Household requisites such as kerosene, soap, Milk, cream, butter, mid cheese. Machinery and supplies for freezing works. (irain (for immediate gristing), vegetables, ' and fruit. Coal, coke, and firewood. . Benzine, oils, and greases for lubricating purposes. , ~' ■.. , Frozen meat, and wool consigned direct to ships for shipment. . ' Gas in cylinders for welding purposes. Repair' parts for motor vehicles, agricultural machinery, etc. For further particulars, inquire .at stations. ' rc.i'.K.—"Airh3A~~iin CHANGK OF MEETING PLACE. a ''HE Weekly Parade of Area 12 Wardens' Group will- \iv bold on Wednesday. SeptcmWESLEYinCHi:RCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL, ti!i-73 Tarnnakl St.. nl 7.30 p.m. Note ehvinp: of Mecrtinj! I'hire. .?. A. WIT IT K. ActiD'.1 Hislrirt Wnrrleii. ~ ~ pTBLTTncTrFuMC. I PERSONS lii.'iiiuvinsr M.nmri: from the Farm Paddocks, Karori, will be nrosci:uteil ; E. BiiAYIS,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 66, 15 September 1942, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 66, 15 September 1942, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 66, 15 September 1942, Page 4

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