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PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. THORNDON AND. KAROIU BATHS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Swimming Baths at Thorndou and Karori will bo open to the public on and from Wednesday, November 10, 1943. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. November 5, 1043. WELLINGTON CITY "COUNCIL^ ARMISTICE DAY (NOVEMBER 11, 1943). IN. commemoration of Armistice Day, I hereby request the Citizens of Wellington to observe TWO MINUTES' SILENCE FROM 11 o'clock a.m. on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1943: T. C. A. HISLOP, Mayor. November 8, 1943. ~ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL—BASIN - RESERVE. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a charge, ±v for admission to the BASIN RESERVE will be made after the hour of 12.30 p.m. on Saturday, November 13, 1943, In accordance with the Wellington City Consolidated Bylaw* No. 1, 1933, Part 12, as amended by the Wellington City Consolidated Bylaw Amendment No. IS (Reserves), 1938. Admission: Persons (15 years of age or over), One Shilling. Children free. Persons who have entered the above reserve before 12.30 p.m. and who remain after such hour are liable to pay the above charge. ' E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. ARBITRATION v COURT. THE Court sits at Arbitration Court Buildings, Wellington, Tuesday, November IC, at 10 a.m., to make fixtures to hear following disputes:—Dominion Taxi Drivers, Dominion Hospital Boards Domestic Workers, Dominion Coal, Coke, and Firewood Workers, Combined Districts Theatre Attendants Front-of-house Employees, Combined Districts Soap Workers. — G.-B. Holder. Clerk of Awards, Wellington. PRICE ORDERS ISSUED. "VTo. ICB, POTATOES—Main Crop—(amends -Ll Order 127), making growers' prices from 29/10/43 to 30/11/43 per ton—South Island grown: Sutton's Supreme and King Edward, £11 10s; other varieties, £11, f.o.b.s.i. South Island. North Island grown: £13 10s f.0.r.5.i., grower's station. For "tagged" varieties 10a may bo added. No. 169, BUTTER, per lb—Creamery, salted, Is 6d; unsalted, Is 6y 2 d; Whey, Is sd; Dairy Butter, Is 4d. Where a retailer Incurs freight charges he may add proportionate part of such freight. No. 170, 421n WOOLPACKS—Delivered by retailer at ports of Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Tlmaru, Dunedin, "or Bluff, 7a each, ex store; elsewhere, 7s ex store, plus proportionate .part of freight charges into store. No. 171, M^AlZE—Growers' prices to other than wholesalers: Per bushel, October, 5s lOd ; November, 5s lid; December, 6s; January and February, 6s Id; March,to June, 6s 2d, delivery f.o.b.s.i. at Gisborne, Opotiki, Whakatane, or Tauranga; elsewhere f.o.r.s.i. grower's station. Growers' prices to wholesalers: The foregoing prices less 5 per cent. / Wholesalers' prices: October, 5s 10d.; November, 5s lid; December, 6s; January and February, 6s Id; March to June, 6s 2d. On application special prices may be approved for special?samples and varieties to be sold exclusively for seed purposes. No. 172, VEGETABLES—Amending No. 146. Swedes sold by retail during October to January elsewhere than in North Island or Nelson or Marlborough Provincial districts, l%d per lb. ■' ■■ HUTT BATTALION, HOME GUARD. MAJOR A. J. GEARING, COMMANDING. npHE Compulsory Quarterly Parade of B. JL Coy., Hutt Battalion (H.G.), will be held at Hutt Recreation Ground, Lower Hutt, on Sunday, November 14, 1943, at 0745 hours. The Coy. ■will later entrain for Trentham for Range Practice. Rations provided. Leave-will only be granted from this parade on (a) production of a medical certificate, (b) for those working in essential industry supported .by employer's certificate. . R. J. MACLEOD, W.0.1L, N.Z.T.S., R.S.M., R.Q.M.S. MIRAMAR Diggers, Wives, and Nest-of-kin. You are Invited to attend a Dedication Service to. be conducted by Padre Colonel Sam Hayes In the Hall, Mlramar. Aye., on Thursday Next (Armistice Day), commencing at 8.15 p.m., sharp. The unveiling ceremony will be conducted by Colonel Weston. Please be in attendance prior' to the commencing hour, 8.15 p.m. Floral' tributes acceptable. FRED M. THOMSON, Hon. Secretary. ANIMAL Clinic and Boarding Kennels, established over 30 years, qualified British Veterinary Surgeon in charge. Address: 178 Tinakorl Rd. Tel. 40-255. - fllj ETiIfIHEDSERVICES l} ALL Members and their Friends are requested to note that the Booking Plan is now open at the Majestic Cabaret, Willis St., for the SPECIAL CABARET NIGHT to be held Next Wednesday Evening. Tables may also be reserved at the Premises Appeal Organising Office, 13 Grey St. This-will be a great night. Fun and Games in charge of Tin Hat Club. Book now. , i, ■ ' RUGBY MALCOLM, Premises Appeal Organiser. RADIO APPARATUS. WANTED to Buy, all classes of Used Radio Parts and Sets. The Lamphouse, 11 Manners St. . .' ANTED, Second-hand-Radios for Serricing and making available to other people. Best prices. Begg's, Manners St. CECOND-HAND Radios wanted for overhaul O and re-sale to. new customers. Best prices. Get in touch with Begg'a, Manners St. QELL your Second-hand Radio to Begg'e, O Manners St. They Will carefully service It for sale to other customers. Best prices. WANTED to Sell, Headphones, 255, in good order. 3670 Evg. Post. , ' IIOR SALE, Marconi H.T. Battery Elimlnator, good condition, 355; spare valvo. Reply 1093 Evg. Post. CXOLUMBUS Personal Radio wanted; must be > good condition, reasonable price. Ring 125-255 after 7 tonight. ■ ■ ADIOS, RADIOS, RADIOS Wanted, in any condition, high prices paid. Tel. ei-322. Radio and Electrical Service, 173 Cuba St. HIGHEST Prices paid for Used Radios. Bine 53-101, after 5 p.m. 50-576. ADIO Repairs. Ring 51-322. Collected and delivered same day; sets guaranteed 8 months. Radio and Electrical Service, 173 Cuba St. ■VTIMMO'S Radio Service Department, equipJLi ped to service all makes of sets; best quality valves and parts used; satisfaction assured at reasonable cost. H. Nimmo and Sori3,.Ltd. Tel. 45-080. SERVICE to your Radio is given by experts at Radlart Co., 22 Brandon St. Tel. 42-871. ADIO Repairs,, Extension Speakers, Milliard Sets, Aerial Repairs. Ring 50-926 or 27-294. Bob Horrob|ft. .' RCA. Victor Radio Service Specialists. All » makes Radios Repaired, Serviced.' Associated Radio, 8 Bond St., opp. Majestic. Tel. 41-553. * EXPERT Radio Service—Repairs to all types of Radio Sets. Called for and returned same day. Certified Servicemen only. Charges reasonable. Preston B. Billing, Ltd., 149 Willis St. (opp. V.M.C.A.). Tel. 52-362. RADIO SALE. EADIO Gram., £25; large number Electric, and Battery Radios. Opp. Old Library, Farish St., Howden's Bldgs. . Wholesale Repair Service. Ring 41-962. HADIUS WANTED. We pay highest cash prices for all makes. WRITE, TEL., or CALL WRIGHT, STEPHEN SON, AND CO.. LTD., 97 Taranakl St.; Tel. 56-126. "WHOLESALE REPAIR SERVICE." SAME Day Service. We Collect and Deliver. We Specialise in all Makes. We Buy, Trade-in, and Sell all Types. OPP. OLD LIBRARY IN PARISH ST.. HOWDEN'S BLDGS. Ring 41-962. FINANCIAL. T7ORSTER, Colonial Mutual Buildings, makes X? Advances on Bonds, Shares, Stock, In sums from £10 to £100. ' A DVANCES made on Life Insurance Policies, XX Chattels, and other approved, securities. Forster. Colonial Mutual Buildings. ¥■ IBERTY Bonds bought for cash' at WoodJLi ley'a Agencies, 16 King's Chambers. RIVATE Pawnbroker lends £5 to £1000 on Jewellery, Gold and Silver Plate, etc. Palmer, 234 Lambton Qy. Ring 40-693. RENTS and Debts Collected, low commission, strict attention. Woodley, 16 King's Chambers. Tel. 43-681 appointments. WOODLEY, 16 King's Chambers, Lends on household furniture, Insurance policies, small loans, without security. Open Friday. 7 to 8 p.m. ITY FINANCE CO. Lends large or small amounts, 69a Manners St. (3 doors Regent Theatre). Open Friday, from 7 to 9 p.m. Tel. 41-330. ; rjIHOMAS, King's Chambers, 2nd Floor, will J. Lend small and large sums, with or without security. Tel. ; 43-783. BRITANNIA LOAN AND DEPOSIT CO.. LTD., makes Loans on motor-cars, bonds, wills, P.N.s, furniture, or any approved security. 89' FABISH ST. (off Manners St.), . Tel. 44-962. GOLD BUYERS. OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS. SELL yours to a N.Z. Firm, best prices given. W. M. Haycraft and Co.. Manufacturing Jewellers, 94 Willis St. (over Preston's). PLANTS, TREES, AND SHRUBS. mHOUSANDS of Tomato Plants, Vegetable JL Plants, and Flower Seedlings. Wheatley's Nurseries, Porutu St., Lower Hutt. Tel. 60-216. ] _ MANNERS STREET~SPECIALS. ENTAL Repairs—Teeth perfectly matched. keenest prices. Rapid Dental Repair Servlce, 15 Manners St. Tel. 47-562. Est. 1925. WILLIS STREET SPECIALS. DENTAL Repairs—Special 2-hour Service. Cooper's Bldgs., opp. "Evening Post." Entrance Mercer St, JCe. 46-605 s

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 114, 10 November 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 114, 10 November 1943, Page 4

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