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i __ PUBLIC NOTICES. * ' T WILL Not be responsible for any Debts JL contracted in my name without my written authority. I FRANK J. McQUARRIE, Late of Hataitai. Wellington, X.Z., . Now of Sydney, X.S.W. WELLINGTON EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS SCHEME, s NOTICE TO VEHICLE OWXERS. OWXERS or Drivers of Vehicles served with "Notices of Intention to Use" in any unit of the Wellington E.P.S. and who have not as yet obtained their new E.P.S, windscreen stickers are requested to make application for same at Inquiry Counter, Ist Floor, Electricity House, Lower Cuba St., between 9.0 a.m. and 5.0 p.m., Mondays to Fridays. On and after October 1 next vehicles with old type E.P.S. stickers (oblong, red or black . print on a white background) will not be permitted to operate during E.P.S. trials or during an emergency. > In your own interests you should make early application for the new E.P.S. District Control Sticker. J. W. F. WELCH, ' Controller of Transport. + KARORI SUB-CEXTRB RED CROSS SOCIETY. T ECTURES in Hygiene and Sanitation will ±J begin on Wednesday, September 30, at , 7.30 p.m., at the Parish Hall. Be early to enrol. TO YOUNG MUSICIANS. WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CLASS. TTNDER the joint auspices of the Wellington %J Symphony Orchestra and the Advisory Committee on Adult Education of Victoria University College a class for training ,in Orchestral playing has been formed and is to be conducted by Mr. Leon de Mauny with Mr. Thomas Gray as deputy conductor. The first meeting of the class will be held on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1942, at 7 p.m., in Miss Henry's Studio, 208 a Lambton Qy. Applications for membership are invited from young players, addressed to the under- ; signed, who will also arrange for auditions. c. McAllister, Honorary Secretary, Wellington Symphony Orchestra (Inc.), P.O. BOX 1141, Telephone 40-367, WELLINGTON. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against the ■ under-mentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Wellington on or before the 27th day of October, 1942. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must • show full details, and must be certified as follows: — "I HEREBY CERTIFY that the amount of , this claim was due and owing at the date of 1 death of the deceased." ESTATES. (1) BROWNHILL, Martha Ann, late of Petone, Married' Woman, died 13/9/42. (2) CAMERON, Lilian Maud, formerly of Wellington, late of Raumati South, Married Woman, died 21/9/42. (3) DAWSON, Percy Alfred, late of Wellington, Seaman, died 20/9/42. (4) FENN, Albert Caleb Roy, late of 2nd N.Z.E.F., Overseas, Soldier, formerly of Lower Hutt, Seasonal .Worker, died 24/7/42. (5) LUDEMANN, Heinrich Johann, also known as Henry John LUDEMANN, late of 2nd N.Z.E.F. Overseas, Soldier, formerly Wellington, Civil Servant, died 5/12/41. (6) MICHIE, James, late of Wellington, Nurseryman, trading as "Sunnyhill Gardens," died 13/9/42. ' - (7) READ, John, late of Wellington, Trade [ Union Secretary, died 14/9/42. • (8) STEPHENSON, George Hlnton, late of 2nd N Z.E.F. Overseas, Soldier, formerly Wellington, Civil Servant, died 28/6/42 (9) STITT. Rosa Gill, late of Wellington, Widow, died 8/9/42. „ 4 , , , t (10) TAPLIN, George Thomas St. Patrick, late of Wellington, Retired Clerk of Works, died • 13/9/42' A. R. COAD, District Public Trustee for Wellington. September 25. 1942. ! MIRAMAR FIGHTING SERVICES HOSPITALITY CLUB.—RESULTS OF RAFFLE. FIRST Prize —Ticket 816020, L. H. Arcus, 10 Strathavon Rd. Second Prize —Ticket 816205, W. Bowers, care Matheson and Wil- . kinson. • . ' I D. NIX, Hon. Secretary. 416 Broadway, Miramar. ■ LEASE Note.—That all future payments to Radio Service Co., late Todd's Buildings, and Radio Chain Store, late 22 Manners St., '. are to be paid to The Electrical Service Co., Ltd., 37 Willis St. . ; ; E.P.S. HUTT VALLEY HARBOUR AUXILIARY. PARADE, Sunday, September 27. Roll Calls. Launch Masters and Crews, River Mouth, 9 a.m.; Shore Crews, Navals' Boathouse, 9.30 a.m. . A. W. NISBET, Controller. OFFER TO MANUFACTURERS. OCCUPIER of Well-lighted Sunny Premises, approx. 4000 sq ft, ideal for factory, would give same rentrfree in return for wholesale distribution of products; if necessary, would consider assisting financing sound proposition; situated in Wanganui. 902 Evening Post. TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ~~ Tenders for the Dismantling and Renewal of Roofing Material (Corrugated Asbestos), Newtown Public Library, Riddiford St. npENDERS will be received at the office of A the undersigned up to 12 noon on Monday, October 12, 1942, for the Dismantling and Renewal of Roofing Material . (Corrugated. Asbestos), Newtown Public Library, Riddiford St. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the City Engineer, Mercer St., City. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Re-roofing . Newtown Public Library, Riddiford-St." E. P. NORMAN; Town Clerk. September 24," 1942. GOLDEN BAY 1 CEMENT 1 JOHN DUTHIE AND ' CO., LTD., (Tel. 42-150); or The GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO., LTD. (Tel. 41-440). ALL BUILDERS' REQUIREMENTS , including CEMENT, LIME, GRAVEL, WALLBOARD, etc. FRANCIS HOLMES, LTD., Tel. 56-210, 208-212 Taranakl St., WELLINGTON. WALLACE ROOFING COMPANY, Experts in BUILT-UP FABRIC ROOFS AND FLOORS, Fixers of CORRUGATED ASBESTOS b And R.P.M. ROOFING. .. Inquire about our "NU-ROOF" Treatment for Old Iron and Composition Roofs. WALLACE ROOFING COMPANY, (W. H. Wallace, Manager), • 4 Farish St. (opp. Public Library). • ' Tel. 40-481. P.O. Bos 132, Te AroB WANTED TO BUY. B T>UY, 20 and 410 gauge Ammunition, or would -D Exchange 12-gauge, any quantity. 22 Ava St., Petone. j HHROUT Outfit wanted by airman, fly or JL bait casting, reasonable. Reply 97 Ira St., Miramar. E Buy Single Article to House Full of Furniture, spot cash, cartage paid; our valuation unbeatable. Silverstones, 110 Lambton Qy. Tel. 41-279. YACHT, Idle Along or Takapuna wanted. Where seen, etc., 2005 Evg. Post. . „ TT^OLDING Pramette, drop back, sponge tyres, s Jl good condition; cqsh. Write 1799 Evg. o Post. o „ ______________________________ s CJPEED Boat wanted, with or without engine. O Price, etc., 2008 Evg. Post. ONE or Two-gallon Stone Jars, suitable preserving 28 Post Agency, Xgaio. 6 /CHILD'S Tricycle, 4-6 years; state make • \J and price. Reply 612 Post Agency, John- - sonyille. »f T~\IAMOND Rings, any condition, Old Gold, c U Old-fashioned Jewellery, highest prices. F. l- Duncan. 122 Willis St. c 14/f ARIXE Engine Inboard, 2-3 h.p., Chapman c ItJL Pup or similar, would consider Boat, coniS plete with engine, about 16ft. Replies 1828 Evg. ■ s Post. . ■_ TRAM-REGULATION Pram, sponge tyres, prefer Plunket hood, good condition; good ■ c price given. 1933 Evg. Post. c _. pTanos wanted. j. TTAVE you a piano standing silent In your ■j Xi home? Now 1_ the time to turn It into i) cash. Other people want to buy. Help the , r situation by making your unused instrument c available. ;e We are. cash buyers of Pianos. Best prices c given for uprights or flat grands. Come in is aud see us, or send particualrs of make, age, c and condition of piano, to Cha_. Begg and c Co., Ltd., Manners St. , SCRAP METAL FOR CASH. /COPPER, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Aluminium, Cast \J Iron, and Second-hand Machinery. G. R. STEVENS & CO., LTD.. 132 Abel Smith St. „ (Tel. 50-333). And Watford St.. Evans Bay. (Tel. 18-324.) g WANTED TO SELL. - /TENT'S Bike, good order (Eadle Coaster), VJT good tyres; also Two-bar Electric Bronze T Heater. 22 EHice Aye.. c T7OR SALE, Fishing Rod and Reel, used once, i- r 355. Tel. 46-324. y rpWO Oak Single Beds, Wires, Gateleg Table, X Small Lawnmower, for Sale. 60 Salamanca Rd. _________ BROKEN BRICKS (BATS) FOR SALE. Apply Works Manager, V A MALGAMATED BRICK AND PIPE CO. p __. (W'TON), LTD., c Ira St., Miramar. It customer loads lorry: 5s net per Lorry ~ Load. 1, If loading assistance required: 7s 6d per i_ Lorry Load. ," f^ OOD Printing deserves Good Blocks. The VT "Evening Post" Printing Works can supjply both, Tel, 47-222 for your next Quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 76, 26 September 1942, Page 6

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