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EXCHANGE. . r XCHANGE, Two Gallons Maroon - Due* Lacquer for similar quantity dark green. Apply 1023 Evg. Post. STATE House, 3 bedrooms, Kingston -. Park, for 3 bedrooms, sun porch, or diningroom, handy to Gfacefleld. 954 Evg. Tost, Lower Hutt. WANTED Exchange, 2-bedroom State Houae, Xaenae, for similar 3-bedroom, Hutt or Walwhetu preferred. 936 Evg. Post, " Lower Hutt. ; 4 -BEDROOM State House, at Xaenae, for similar, or 3-bedroom House -at Wellington, on flat, or Karori. 1110 Evg. Post. WANTED Exchange, Nice 3-bedroom Stata House, Strathmore, easy rise, good grounds, for 2 bedrooms, on fiat; prepared pay shifting expenses. 1002 Evg. Post. ■ ' 'i " WANTED Exchange, Size 8 Steel-lined Knitting Needles for Size 11 or 12. 1011 Evg. Post. ~,',,',',,,,,. PARTNERSHIPS, AGENCIES, ETC. ETURNED Serviceman would consider Partnership in any business. 3141-. Evg. Post. _• FINANCIAL. . OKSTEK, Colonial Mutual Buildings. Buy§ Bonds, Shares, for cash. FOKSTEU, Colonial Mutual Buidlings, make* Advances on interests under wills and other securities. lITUODLEY'S, 16 King's Chambers. Lends oa W household furniture, insurance policies; Small Loans without security. Open Friday, T to 8 p.m. » Llßßtcn P-onds bought for cash at Woodley "s Agencies.. 16 King's Chambers. D rPHOMAS.. King'ss Chambers, 2nd Floor, will A Lend small arid large sums, with or without security Tel. 43-783 » THOMAS, King's Chambers. 2nd Floor. Willeston St.. Lend> on furniture and other >ecuriiv Tel 43-783 D Ist MORTGAGE MONEY NORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY, Incorp. in England, has Money to lend on Ist Mortgage. Amounts £500 and upwards. Lowest current rates. For Information apply ■ HEAD OFFICE FOR N.Z., Corner Featherston and Johnston Sts., Cl. Telephone 40-301. MORTGAGE FINANCE. "~ 'PUK Mortgage Invesfment Departm-.nt o! tht 1 Dominion Life Office haa first-mortgag* finance available for those buying or retlnancing approved properties. Please feel free Vj make Inquiries without obligation ' ~ BKITANNIA LOAN AND DEPOSIT CO.. LTD., makes Loans on motor-cars, bonds, wills, P N.s. furniture. or any ■ approved security. 30 FARISH ST. (off Manners St.). Tel 4 4 962 O MISCELLANEOUS. RINGING Student, ex-Navy, wants to Hirt O or Share Studio for Practise daily, houi period. 3943 Kvg Post _^ The care of the Eyes in Industry There are many men and women, now working in factories for the first time, wh« suffer from headaches and .tired eyea* Here are a few tips which will help them. (1) If you are provided with goggles, wear them. (2) Try to work with the light on the job and not on eye level. (3) Get as much fresh air as you can. (4) If you get a foreign body in your eye, report at once to the First Aid department. Don't rub the eye. (5) Bathe your eyes night and morning with an approved medicated lotion. Op.trex it used by thousands of workers. It helps keep the eyes healthy and comfortable. ' (6) If headaches persist and youi eyes continue to ache, wate» or irritate, consult a Qualift'V Practitioner. Issued by the maker* «f opTrex EYE LOTION In the interests of Ocular Hygien* Optrex (Overseas) Ltd., 17 Wadsworth - Road, Perivale, Middlesex, England. 9.4 RELIABLE WRIST WATCHES at prices to suit every pocket. All 15-Jewelled Swiss Levers in strong cases. Call and tee them 01 Write fat Particular*. THE Will KNOWN JtWHURS OMVEUtMjTO* AUSSIES AND TEA (From a cable report recently published in a New Zealand paper) "Separating an Aussie soldier and his tea would be about as easy as knocking out ■ machine-gun nest with a slingshot. "Within minutes after the Aussies bit the beach on Borneo, a dozen tiny bonfires were blazing, ' billy cans* suspended above them.- Everywhere you looked, sweatsoaked infantry were sipping cups of tea. "I stopped an Aussie Lieutenant and he insisted I join him 'in a spot of tea.' " A wounded Aussie on a stretcher • said 'Hasn't anyone here a bit of tea?' "But the strangest sight was at a forward machine-gun post, a bronzed Aussie wai firing. Above the chatter of his gun ha was roaring 'Take that, you blasted ■ so and so, and this for your father and you* father's father'. Suddenly he stopped firing and said 'I near forgot,. . . I haven't had my tea this morning'. H« trotted 20 feet behind the inachine-pr.^ and began gathering twig9." • NEW ZEALANDERS, TOO, LOVE THEIR TEA ■•■■- : • Especially WESTHALL The Tea with ALL Three STRENGTH - COLOUR - FLAVOUR rj __*_ _ . - • . . '-....'. colour rui.vn.vc; _| ALt-TONE Process Blji-I^ tui i- aiid «- •I Colour Process .'Printingfm''.Descriptive Kioftiets and Catalogues Tht- Evening Pr»t" Inriern Process Block Kept - will give- ;Voa ffldent Service, lei. 41-222 toi Quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 39, 15 August 1945, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 39, 15 August 1945, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 39, 15 August 1945, Page 3