PUBLIC NOTICES. INSTITUTE FOR 'INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOANALYSIS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL. TREATMENT OF ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. DEPRESSION and anxiety, neurotic and domestic troubles, frigidity, Impotence, Impediments, conflicts, queer ideas, imaginatons, sleeplessness, shock, problems with children, lack of self-confidence, etc. A.M.P. BUILDING, Customhouse Qy,, Wellingtno. Tel. 42-326 (10 a.m.-l" p.m.). Consultations by Appointment. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOAKD. ANNUAL CONTRACTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1944. TENDERS will be received at this Office up to 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1943, for supply of certain articles and stores required during the Twelve Months ending March 31, 1944, viz.:— COAL BRASS CASTINGS IRON CASTINGS Schedules, Conditions of Contract, etc., may be obtained during office hours at the Office of the Board. Tenders shall be addressed to the Chairman, in separate envelopes, and marked outside ''Tender for • ." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. DATED March 4, 1943, at Harbour Board Office, Wellington. N. J. OLIVER, Secretary. E.P.S. AREA 21. LYALL BAY, HOUGHTON BAY, MELROSE. MALE Members of all Units, Area 21, are cordially invited to attend the Annual Reunion to be held at the Rex Hall (opp. Kll»birnie Park), on Wednesday, March 24, at 8 p.m. Admission 2s 6d. E. LAST-HARRIS, District Warden. MANOR PARK GOLF CLUB (INC.). npHE Opening of the 1943 Season will take JL place at Haywards Tomorrow, March 21. A cordial Invitation to be present Is extended to all golfers. Trains leave Wellington at 8.25 a.m., 10 a.m., and 12.1 p.m. ' ___ , __ No. 10 CENTRAL AREA. COMPULSORY PARADES FOR POISON GAS LECTURES. ALL Personnel are notified that Meetings will take place as follows:— Blocks D. E. X.—Traffic Control, Fire Patrol: Mondays, March 22, March 29. Blocks F, G, H, L.—Base Records Personnel, Wardens' Post Personnel: Tuesdays, March 23. March 30. , Blocks A. B, C (except Base Records). —First Aid Post: Wednesdays, March 24, March 31. IN THE GUILD ROOM (Above Traffic Department), Mercer St., 0 At 7.30 o'clock Each Evening. Lectures on the methods of dealing with chemical warfare will be given, and personnel are asked to bring their gas masks, so that contcxcs may bo fitted. Any personnel yet to be fitted with masks should attend at 7 p.m. and bring three safety pins. All are required to bring notepaper and pencil, and every member of the personnel ia required to attend these Compulsory Meetings. E. A. HOLLINS, District Warden. NATIONAL ART GALLERY. OPEN ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON. mHE Temporary National Art Sallery, D.I.C. -11 Buildings. Ist Floor, Is Open to the Public on Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. Entrance from Brandon St. Y.W.C.A. GYM CLASSES FOR GIRLS AND WOMEN. STARTING first week in April. Hours to suit business girls and women. Inquiries and Enrolments, 5 Boulcott St. Tel. 42-168. WELLINGTON EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS SCHEME. E.P.S. AREA 25, SEATOUN. A COMPULSORY PARADE of all Units Is called for Thursday, March 25, 1943, for the purpose of undergoing Respirator Tests in the Mobile Gas Chamber which will be operating at the Scout Hall, Ferry St., Seatoun. The test will be carried out irrespective of the weather, and as the Gas Van will be in the district only on the night stated it is essential that all personnel who have been issued with a Respirator should attend promptly at time allotted for his or her particular Unit, as follows: — ' 6.30 p.m.—Communications; 6.50 p.m.—Accommodation, Supply, and Blue Cross Clergy. 7.20 p.m.—Medical (women only). 7.50 p.m.—Fire. 8.10 p.m.—Wardens (A to M). 8.40 p.m.—Medical (men). 9 p.m.—Wardens (N to Z), Information, Traffic, and Transport. Any member who has not had the additional Filter attached should make a point of attending promptly to have this attended to. IMPORTANT NOTICE—DON'T FORGET TO ANTI-DIM THE EYE PIECE OF YOUR RESPIRATOR BEFORE LEAVING HOME. F. H. N. SKINNER, District Warden. HATAITAI SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE PLUNKET SOCIETY. rr*HE above Committee cordially invites all X residents of the District to be present at the opening of the New Plunket Booms, Waitoa Rd., by hte Worship the Mayor, on Wednesday, March 24, at 2.30 p.m. COAST ARTILLERY PRACTICE. . WILL be carried out on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, between 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.nu, weather conditions permitting. If weather does not permit practice . will be held on THURSDAY, MARCH 25. Danger Area is enclosed by a line running West from OHAOA POINT for 5 miles thence North for 10 miles thence East to MANA ISLAND. GUN PRACTICE AT POBIRUA HARBOUR WILL be carried out in the Maori BayNorth Head Area from MARCH 24 to 28 inclusive. PLUMBERS' EXAMINATION. AN examination under the Plumbers Registration Act, 1912, will be' held by the Plumbers Board of New Zealand on Friday and Saturday, May 28 and May 29, 1943, at centres to be decided by Board when number of candidates is known. Applications must reach Board by April 30, after which no applications will be accepted. Forms obtainable at central or main Technical Schools or Plumbers Board of New Zealand, Health Department, Wellington, Cl. C, H. Machu, Secretary. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY given that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Wellington on or before the 21st day of April, 1943. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to inclusion. 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 death of the deceased." ESTATES. (1) BANKS, Percy Walter, late of Wellington, Retired Civil Servant, died 9/3/43. (2) BLACKBURN, Barnabas, late of Eastbourne, Retired Accountant, died 6/3/43. (3) BROWNE, Mary Smith (formerly of Napier and Wellington, but late of Masterton), Spinster, died 8/3/43. (4) COLLINGS, Alice Mabel, formerly of Napier, but late of" Wellington, Widow, died 6/3/43. (5) DAROUX, James Henry, late of Lower Hutt, Photographer, died 25/1/43. (6) GOODMAN, Mary Balrd, late of Wellington, Widow, died 13/3/43. (7) GRIFFITHS, Vincent Robert, formerly Wellington, Automobile Electrician, late of R.N.Z.A.F., died 6/3/43. (8) O'NEILL, Norah, late of Wellington, Married Woman, died 5/2/43. (9) SPENCER, Augusta Louise, late of Upper Hutt, Married Woman, died 1/12/42. (10) VIVIAN, Harold Nicholas, late of Wellington, Clerk, died 13/3/43. (11) YOUNG, Ethel May, late of Wellington, Married Woman, died 14/S/43. A. R. COAD, District Public Trustee for Wellington. March 19, 1943. KILBIRNIE E.P.B.—AREA 22. ! GAS RESPWATOR TEST. ; A PARADE of all Sections of the Kllblrnle E.PJ3., Area 22, will be held at the Rongotai College Gymnasium on TUESDAY EVENING, March 23, for Respirator Test in the mobile gas chamber. The times of parade are: 7 p.m., Wardens; 7.45 p.m., Women's Auxiliary and Accommodation; 8 p.m., Communications; 8.15 p.m., Fire; 8.80, Medical and remaining sections. L, J. CRONIN, District Warden. LOWER HUTT " RED CROSS GARDEN PARTY. "OESULTS of Guessing Competitions: CAKE—Mrs. Admore. STOCKINQS—Mrs. Vogel. - TEA —Mrs. Davidson, BED JACKET—rR, Sarglsson. CHOCOLATES—J. Ogilvie. EGGS.—Mrs. Pascoe. BOWL—Mrs. Gladlng. ~" NOTICE. : E.P.S. BLOCK C, AREA 10. COMPULSORY GAS LECTURES Next WEDNESDAY, March 24, and April 1, — At — GUILD ROOM (above Traffic Office), At 7.30 p.m. All Personnel to bring notepaper and pencil and carry Gas Masks. J. A. SMAIL, Warden Block C. IMPORTANT NEWS FOR BOOK-LOVERS. REED'S BOOKSHOP, Dominion Building, Mercer St., Next Tourist Bureau. YOU are invited to browse round the shelves of our new bookshop. Stocks are not as plentiful as we should like them to be, but there is something of Interest to everyone. New Zealand Books, Gardening Books, a Good Range of Children's Books and General Literature, Topical Books, Games, Gift Cards and Stationery. GOLD BUYERS. OLD False Teeth and Jewellery Bought. Note new address: Murphy and Stewart. 4 Boulcott St. ; OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS. OELL yours to a N.Z. Firm, best prices given O W. M. Haycraft and Co., Manufacturing Jewellers, 94 Willis St. (over Preston's). PLANTS, TREES, AND SHRUBS. /CHOICE, Mixed Darwin Tulips, 4s 6d dozen, \J posted. Wheat!oy's, Nurseries, Porutu St., Lower Hutt. Tel. 60-216. MISCELLANEOUS. AVOID Stomach Torment —with Ma vex Compound—herbal, molted, economical. Al Chemists. Mavex Agency, Clifford A?e. v Christcliuieta.
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