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PUELIC NOTICES. HOME FOR AGED NEEDY npIIERE are vacancies in the Home for Men A and Women Nominations will' be received by the undersigned up till noon on Tuesday, July 3, 19-13. G. L. .lUDD, Secretary X ANIMAL AMBULANCE will be avTil 1 :ilil a to the public on Wednesdays and Frida.\s> only, except In case of accident. Calls should be made the day before the ambulance is re-. quired. Tul. 43-878. _. BwlL^Ju^Zl^ irnssSLt- v^r^ 'iJSS^oSi' TRAIN SERVICES": JOHN SON VILLE LINE SUNDAY, JUNi: 24, I1)55 THE train service betuteu WELLINGTON • and NGAIO will be suspended fiom 7 0 a.m. to 6.0 p.m. on Sundae, June 24, in con nection with repair work. During this period the Mains between \\ LL LINGTON and NGAIO will be replaced by buses operating on a similar timetable. Buses will arrive at and depart from the roadway on the western side of Ngaio station and will connect with trains to and from Johnsonville. Rail tickets will be available on all the abovementioned buses. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS. CHURCH PARADE. THE annual St. John's Day Commemoration Service will be held in the St. Mark's (Church, Dufferin St., on Sunday next, June 24. Brigade Members will parade at St. 'Mark's Schoolroom at 6.30 p.m. Decorations will NOT be worn. Members of the Order, Association, Nursing Guild, and Nurses will be present. A retiring collection will be taken in aid of the St. John Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem. Arrangements have been made for R.C. members to attend Service in St. Joseph's Church, Dufferin St. V. BOESLEY, Corps Superintendent. T> R.L.F.C. COMPETITION. First Prize* No. A 409, Private Stenberg, W.A.A.C. Unit, Trentham. Second: No. 8229, J. Denzel, 19 Nile St., Lower Hutt. Third: No. 8525, >V Humphrey, Fashions, Ltd., Courtenay PI. HE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. f Established 1837. Commenced Business in New Zealand 1840. £ £ Authorised Capital and issued 12,000,000 Paid-up Capital 4,000,000 Reserve liability of Proprietors 8,000,000 12,000,000 fteserve fund (used in , 2 the general business ; of the Bank) 3,250,000 Special Currency Reserve (used in the general business of the Bank) .1,600,000 | £16,850,000 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of the Union Bank of Australia, Limited, will be closed from July 1 to 7. 1945. both dates inclusive. ' PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Li 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 24th day of July, 1945. 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 death of the deceased." ESTATES. 1. ALEXANDER, James, formerly of Christchurch, but latterly of Wellington, Retired Carpenter. Died 29/5/45. 2. BRISTOW, William Arnold, formerly of Wellington, Chainnaker, late 2nd N.Z.E.F. Died 11/4/45. • 3. HENDRY, Emily Alice, late of Wellington, Widow. Died 4/6/45. 4. HAVES, Norman Henry, formerly of Wellington, Clerk, late 2nd N.Z.E.F. Died 17/4/43. 5. HUGHES, Annie, late of Wellington, Married Woman. Died 10/6/45. 6. KING, Sarah, late of AVellington, Married Woman. Died 17/6/45. 7. McARDLE, John, late of Wellington, Brewer. Died 9/6/45. 8. NEVILLE, Thomas Edward Joseph, late Qf Wellington, Linesman. Died 17/3/45. 9. PHELPS, Alfred Alexander, late of Wellington Merchant. Died 11/6/45. 10. PRIDDEY, Harry Francis, late of Wellington, Bricklayer. Died 14/6/45. 11. POUND, Delia, late of Wellington, Spinster. Died 18/6/45. 12. SEATON, Charles Herbert, late'; of "Wellington, Civil Servant. Died 10/G/45. - 13. STAFFORD, Keith Varndell, formerly of Wellington, Bank Clerk, late R.N.Z.A.F. Died 12/9/44. 14. STEWART, Agnes, late of Lower Hutt, Widow. Died 8/6/45. 15. THURMAN, Nena iMaud Tulloch, late of Wellington, Married Woman. Died 14/6/45. 16. TONES, John Robert, formerly of Wellington, Baker, late R.N.Z.A.F. Died 31/7/44. 17. WOODCOCK, Thomas Mark, late of Wellington, Retired Union Company Employee. Died 16/6/45. A. R. COAD, District Public Trustee for Wellington. June 23, 1945. I JOHN SHORE, of 27 Rugby St., Welling--9 ton, will in no way be responsible for Debts contracted in my name without my written authority. J. E. SHORE. June 23, 1945. TTNIVERSAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR U " STUDENTS. SERVICE 4 p.m., ST. PAUL'S PROCATHEDRAL. Speaker: CANON D. J. DAVIES. Tea 5 p.m. Speaker: The Rev. M. Robinson, from India; Evensong, 7 p.m., St. Paul's. Student Service. CLYDE QY. SCHOOL COMMITTEE RESULT OF RAFFLE Drawn June 21, 1945. Ist Prize: Ticket No. 1634. 2nd Prize; Ticket No. 4122. 3rd Prize: Ticket. No. 3910. 4th Prize: Ticket No. 3210. sth Prize: Ticket No. 2959. Prize-winners may obtain prizes at Headmaster's Office between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday to Friday. M. F. ANDREWS, Hon. Secretary. THE COMPANIES ACT 1933" In the matter of Dominion Fur Dressing and Dyeing Company Limited. (In Liquidation.) "VfOTICE is hereby given that I have fixed J.l the 14th day of July, 1945, as the day on or before which Creditors of the above-named Company are to prove their debts or claims and to establish any right they may have of priority under Section 258 of the Act, or to be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made prior to such debts being proved, or, as the case may be, from participation in such distribution. Creditors are to send their names and addresses, and particulars of their debts to the offices of the Liquidator, c/o Barnett and Cleary, Solicitors, 23 Waring Taylor St., Wellington, Cl, or P.O. Box 764. M. O. BARNETT, Liquidator. Wellington. 22/6/45. N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES. MARTINBOROUGH-WELLINGTON. AS from Monday, Juno 25, the Road Passenger Service previously operated by Mr. W. G. Marflitt will be operated by the Road Services Branch of the New Zealand Railway Department. The Services will maintain the same timetable, etc., as at present. DEVONIANS. A MEETING of Devonians, with the object of forming a Society, will be held In ROOM 109, sth Floor, A.M.P. Buildings (Hunter St. entrance), On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, At 7.45 p.m. All Devonians Cordially Invited.' PUBLIC DISCUSSION. THE BRETTON WOODS SCHEME. OUR Parliament will shortly be deciding whether this country is to be committed. WHAT DO YOU KNOW OF THIS VITAL QUESTION? Informed speakers will lead discussion, in which you are invited to join, at the PUBLIC LIBRARY LECTURE HALL, Mercer St., On TUESDAY,/ June 26, at 8 p.m. N.Z. Economic Reform Club and Institute. GOLD BU\EKS. OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS OELL yours to a N.Z Firm. Best prices O given. W M Haycraft and' Co., ftlanu lecturing Jewellers, 04 Willis St. (over Preston's). PLANTS, TREES, AND SHRUBS. STRAWBERRY. -Royal Sovereign," Britain's O big-berried favourite, 30 posted 10s, with culture guide; also Citrus Trees. Salnsbur.v's Nursery, Otahuhu. HEDGE Plants, Ornamental Flowering Shrubs and Trees, good selection of strong wellgrown specimens, Visit our Nurseries and place your order now. Epuni NurseriesI,'' Waiwhetii Kd., Lower Hutt. Tel. G3-702. /CHOICE Named Border Carnations, 24s dozen ; \J Red and Black Currant Bushes, 18s dozen. Wheatley's Nurseries, Lower Hutt. FOWL Manure, dry and well worked, delivered Lower Hutt area, 3s per wheat sack. Ring 60-132. MANNERS STREET SPECIALS. ENTAL Repairs. Teeth perfectly matched, keenest prices. Rapid Dental Repair Service, 15 Manners St. Tel. 47-562. Est,. 1925. WILLIS STREET SPECIALS. ■pkENTAL Repairs — Special 2-hour Service. -1 ' Cooper's Bldgs., opp 'Evening Post,'' ■entrance Mercer St. Tel. 46-605. (COMPANY Annual Reports and BalanceJ sheets printed promptly by the "Evening Post" Printing Dept. Tel. 47-222.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1945, Page 6

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