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SHIPPING NOTICES. TTNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. " 3S CUSTOMHOUSE <IV. SAILINGS (circumstances permitting) : Passenger and Cargo Services to Ljttelton, Picton, South Sea Islands, Australia. Particulars on application. WELUNGTON-LYTTELTOJJ SERVICE. _ For iTates of Sailing, inquire at Company s Office ' WELLINGTON-FICTON SERVICE. TAMAHINE. From Wellington—Apr. 6, 11 p.m.; Apr. ill, Midnight; Apr. 12, 14, 2 P.m. From Picton—Apr. G, 6 p.m.; Apr. 10, 4 p.m., Apr. 11, G p.m.; Apr. 13, 2 p.m.; Apr. 11, Frequent' cargo sailings to New Zealand Coastal Ports. Particulars on application. Booking Agents for Union Airways ot New Zealand. Cook Strait Airways, U'asman Empire Airways, and all other principal air lines. i \ NCHOK SHIPPING CO., LTD. 'A. FOR NELSON: i-M\TAXGI, Thurs, April C, 7.30 p.m. »ARAHUUA, Thurs., April 0, 8.0 p.m. .•AHAHURA, Sat., April 8, 7.30 p.m. - AIATANGI, Mon., April 10, 7.30 p.m. ♦No cargo. ■ Receives General Cargo daily till 4 p.m., i except Saturday, 11 a.m. '' Further particulars from T. & W. YOUNG, LTD., Agents, 77-85 Customhouse Q.v. ■ Tels. 41-080 and 41-984. " NOTICE TO IMPORTERS. ,f A VESSEL has arrived willi cargo ' from J\. U.S.A. Dischargo has commenced, and consignees aro reminded of the Cargo Control Emergency Regulations, 1942, and arc asked to present Bills of Lading forthwith and take delivery. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Feathcrston St., Wellington Agents. ~ EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. Enrol with ENTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Printed Notes, moderate fees, expert tutors, excellent results. Write or call for Free Prospectus. '* Classes have- now commenced. i VICKERS HOUSE, Woodward St., Wellington. Box 826, Telephone 44-406. INDIVIDUAL COACHING SECONDARY SUBJECTS ' '(Languages, Mathematics, History. Geography, Science, Drawing, etc.) ■ At f^ ILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, XJ 32 Blair St. (Behind Tram Shelter, Courtenay PI.). WELLINGTOiN, C 3. DAY 3-12 and 3-5 DAILY. NIGHT 6.45 to 9.15, TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. TUITION EOR ONE OK MORE HOURS ' ' WEEKLY. Ask for Free- Secondary Department Prospectus. Tel. 51-987, PUBLIC NOTICES. MORRISON AND GILBERD, LIMITED, OKRISON AND GILBEKD, LIMITED, Opticians, 48 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON, Cl. t Also at Queen St., Masterton. ' HEALTH BY CHIROPRACTIC. EV. DAVYS, "Evening Post" Chambers, • Wellington, and 31 Queen's Rd., Lower Hutt. Ids.: Wn. 42-218; "Res. Dial 398, ask1 for 80. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. • TTiSTABLISHED in New Zealand in 1859, JCi now world "wide, with Head Offlco In Auckland. Wellington Branch: 133-135 FEATHERSTONST., Telephone 40-570. HAROLD CLAY, -'• Manager. ' : SKIN TREATMENT. KLEXEMA THE MARVELLOUS TREATMENT for all Skin and Scalp, Ailments. ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, BABY ECZEMA, FALLING HAIR. KLEXEMA (N.Z.), LTD., Harcourt Chambers, Panama St., Wellington (Opp. D.1.C.). Tel. 42-882. Palmerston North Address: Waldegravo Bldg. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE LAWSON AND LAWSON, Chiropractors, have resumed Practice, 2nd Floor, National Bank Chambers, Courtenay PI. Tel. 52-869. . NOTICE RE TRESPASSERS. TALL persons trespassing on tho Walker -CX Estate, Plimmerton, will be prosecuted. All dogs will be shot. THE WALKER ESTATE, _ Plimmerton. RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tuesday, -i.l April 11, 1044, will be observed as a Special Holiday, by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. .■fTITELLINGTON SWIMMING CLUB. ITT JUBILEE COMPETITION. First—F. Austin, Box '486, Wellington. Second—Mrs. D. Gilbertson, Tax Dept., Wellington. • . Third—J. Murray, Bank of New Zealand, Wellington. Fourth—F. Martin, 06 Wellington Rd., Kllblrnle. " FOR FURNITURE REMOVAL'S, /^OLONIAIi CARRYING CO. OF N.Z., LTD., \J PACKING AND STORAGE, CUSTOMS AND FORWARDING AGENTS, Agents for N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., 56 VICTORIA ST., WELLINGTON. ANY person camping or shooting on Tora Station, Martinborough, without permission will bo prosecuted. (Signed) E. L. RIDDIFORD. ETONE SWIMMING CLUB. EASTER HAMPER RAFFLE. Ist Prize—No. 1578, H. Campbell, Locomotive Drawing Offlco, N.Z.R. 2nd Prize—T. Jaggard, 39 Elizabeth St., Moera. EASTER HOLIDAYS. MSALE OF PETROL. ILLER'S SERVICE STATION, Railway Crossing, Petone, opens, Easter Saturday: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Easter Monday: 8 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL EASTER HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS, 11)44. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that subject -l-i to the arrangements set out hercunder the ■ offices of tho various Departments of the Wellington City Corporation will bo closed from Good Friday, April 7, 1944, until Eastor Monday, April 10, 1944, both days Inclusive. 1. The Central and Branch Libraries will l>e closed on Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Easter Sunday, and Easter Monday, with the exception of tho Reference, Commercial, and Technical Rooms In tho Central Library, which will be open on Easter Saturday and Easter Monday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. * 2. TE ARO BATHS: The To Aro Baths will be closed on Good Friday, and from and including April 12, tho winter time-tablo at these baths will como into force. 3. THORNDON BATHS, KARORI BATHS: These Baths will bo closed on Good Friday and will bo closed for tho winter period as from .April 12, 1944. 4. TRAFFIC OFFICE: A Traffic Officer will be available during the holiday period tip to 10 p.m. each day to deal with inquiries regarding traffic matters (telephones Nos. 46-507 and 4U-50S). 5. SANITARY OFFICE: An Inspector will be In attendance at tho Sanitary Office on Easter Saturday and on Easter Monday to deal with urgent matters administered by that Department (telephone No. 41-432). 6. WEIGHBRIDGE REFUSE DESTRUCTOR AND REFUSE TIPS will be closed from Good ~- ~&iday until Easter Monday and will reopen oiT'i'uesday, April 11, 1944. 7. CITY ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Inquiries regarding matters administered by the City Engineer's Department should be made during the holiday period by ringing telephone No. 51-729. 8. COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD REFUSE DURING HOLIDAY PERIOD: Tho following list sliows the date on which the usual collection would tnlce place and tho postponed date of the collection. The date of tho first collection after Easter is also' stated. Usual collection, Friday, April 7, 1944; postponed until Tuesday, April 11, 1944; next collection, Tuesday, April 18, 1944. Usual collection, Monday, April 10, 1944; postponed until Wednesday, April 12, ' 1944; next collection, Wednesday, April 19, 1944. Usual collection, Tuesday, April 11, 1944; postponed until Thursday, April 13, 1944; next collection, Thursday, April 20, 1944. Usual collection, Wednesday, April 12, 1944; postponed until Friday, April 14, 1944; next collection, Friday, April 21, 1944. Usual collection, Thursday, April 13, 1944; postponed until Monday, April 17, 1944; next collection, Monday, April 24, 1944. A special collection of refuse from hotels and eating houses in the central City areas will be made on Saturday, April 8, 1944, and on Monday, April 10. 1944, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. To avoid the accumulation of refuse over the holidays, it is suggested that householders should bury all suitable refuse and such refuse as cannot tie disposed nl In this manner should be cither burned or well wrapped in paper, before being placed in the refuse receptacle. For inquiries regarding refuse collection, persons are requited to ring Telephone 51-729. 9. CEMETERIES DEPARTMENT: Arrangements regarding burials and cremations during the holiday period should he made direct with the Sexton, Karori Cemetery (telephone No. • 26-648). 10. TENNIS COURTS. DAY'S BAY, AND GOLF ,LINKS. ADELAIDE RD.: The Tennis Courts at Day's Bay and the Golf Links at Adelaide Rd. will remain open during tho holiday period. Ti. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. April 5, 1944. THE WATERSIDE WORKERS' DEBATING CLUB invites all Trade Unionists desirous of becoming Trade Union and Public Speakers to become Members. See this Issue for Annual Meeting. /CHURNING Stomach Aliment! Mnvex ComKJ pound—herbal malted: guaranteed relief. From. chemists! C. Spring, 45 Clifford Aye., Christchurch, Mfr. COLOUR PRINTING. HALF-TONE Process Blocks for 3- and 4Colour Process Prlnflng for Descriptive Booklets nnd Catalogues. The "Rvenlnu I'nst" Modern Process niocl< Pppl. will five vrrn Kill dent Service. Tel. 47-222 for Quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 82, 6 April 1944, Page 4

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