Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

GOVERNMENT NOTICES. D&XAMINATION OB 1 CLUMBERS. The Plumbers'. Eegistration Act, 1912. "TOTIOBi IS HEEEBY GIVEN that an » EXAMINATION will be held by the 'lumbers' Board of New Zealand, for the 'urpose of Registration under the above Act, in FRIDAY and SATUEDAY, the 26th and !7th November, 1920, at such centres as may be decided by the Board when the number of candidates is known. Forms of application to be examined may be obtained from any of the central or main Technical Schools or from the Secretory Plumbers' Board, Wellington. All apOCTOBERrrglo^^ 11 B ° ard hj 2&th By Order of the Plumbers' Board. C. E. ECCLES, Acting Secretary. LOST AMD FOUND. OST Biwiwuid-white Curly Betriever; _ last seen Bay View road Saturday am g: reward. 129 Union street. >i- (week ago), Gold Brooch ----- amethyst and pearls. Finder" rino--1,094, or leave Browns. I rf j , ™™ e f ™ S J OST, Gold Brooch, t i thyst, valued keepsase. Finder please r 3,565; reward. b uoi \ Wednesday, t JL' Station and Boardi Silk Scarf. Reward on returning to station master, Abbotsford. T OST, Roll of Music; left on seat outside ■AJ Council Chambers. Finder please ret M m^ to !' A - J - S -'" caro of st - Kllda Council Chambers. O,sT (Saturday, 16th, beti -J Bros.' and Glen road), Wat* (lined). Finder communicate Alex. Harris and Co., auctioneers. ; > » i« sun au eigntt qualified Opticiaa i's chemist chop, POUND.— Men, your old Felt Hat Made •iNew at small cost. Octagon Renovators, next Theatre. H' uu "f > "°«"iig Denter than our Tailored - hints; prices reasonable. Pearsons, registered tailors, 36 George street hyrup of Linseed Cough Mixc: a tx } v \ sure cure - E - p - Caneron, 3 Stafford street. TTlOUND.—Verdigris on coppers, prese -*- pans, flower pots, etc., instant.lv removed with "Clever Mary." Try it FOUND on most of the tables in the Dominion: " Leslie Shaker" Salt— IN attires gift from the ocean. "TjMDUND.—The habit of~goi -E- sons', 36 George street, tor Ala and Tailoring. Prices lowest. TGAOUND.—Our low prices -&- highest grade Tailoring, at right prices; Pearsons, registered' tailors. TITJOUND, the shop tolm" ~ f- son Lamb; prices right. J. W. 1 nomas, butcher, Stuart street. THTOUND, this week at Millard's, 101 Stuart ■>>- • street, Rubber Soles cheaper than anvwhere else in town. ]C\OUAD, satisfaction for country customers here. Write us your requirements - L we 11 ende_iivor_to_ please you always. I^OUND.—Our prices are kep~t as low as -*- possible. See our window before purchasing Footwear elsewhere. "CIOUND, 101 Stuart "streeTfor Boot Re--S- pairs; best English and colonial leathers; first-class workmanship. At Millard's. HOLIDAY RESORTS. K'NARSTONS BOATS will RUN from TITRI to TAIERI MOUTH on FRIDAY EVENING, SATURDAY (Morning and Evening), and MONDAY, returning to meet "e Dunediu Train. " Wxinii nouse, jtseacii street, Waikouaiti. —Fishing, shooting, surfing, petroi lights, telephone; live minutes railway station or .beach; under management Miss Cooper. J. Gibson, proprietor. Comfortablvt » furnished Cottage, six rooms. Particulars Mr Sawell, Scoullar and Chisholm. ww ANTED To Rent, for one month from vv ' December 20, Furnished Cottage, vicinity Puketeraki or Karitano. " Melva " 'Star' Office. RENEWAL OF YOUTH THE NEW TREATMENT. REJUVENATeTaN ACTRESS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, October 20. (Received October 21, at 8.50 a.m.) Miss Connie Ediss, the actress, is the first prominent person in England to undergo the thyroid gland treatment. Interviewed, she said she was feeling run down after her return from Australia, and her doctor suggested the thvroid treatment. Describing the operation, she said that she had felt as though a red-hot poker had been vira under the skin. Later she revived and felt that she must be on the move, being full of strength and energy. "I scamper over the fields, and want to climb trees like a monkey. I don't feel anything like 50." KIRK WOOD'S GOLF TOUR IN ETJNEDIN ON SATURDAY. ' It was with a feeling of surprise .that local golfers learned to-dav of Kirkwood's defeat at the hands of He's at Invercargill on !-:c day. Even champions have their day_ o.t occasionally. The disclosure that he is not invincible should give additional interest to his appearance at the Balmacewen links on Saturday. In the morninc 01 that day, starting at 10 o'clock, he is to meet lies again, and naturally he will be keen to avenge his Invercargill 'defeat at the hands of the Christchurch professional. On his home course at Shirley Des had his colors lowered by the crack Australian, who went round in the splendjd score of 70, and other fine rounds by Kirkwood during his New Zealand tour have been 63 in beating Cross at Napier and 71 at New Plymouth. On Saturday afternoon Ivirkwood plays Dr Ross, the local amateur champion, this round beginning at 1.45 o'clock. It is safe to assume that large crowds will follow the players round at Balmacewen, even though the privilege to do so will cost 5s in the case of gentlemen and 2s 6d for ladies. The fairway of the links is in good order, and the greens have come on wonderfully in the last fortnight's spring weather. As showing how the Wellington public seized the chance of seeing Ivirkwood plav a crowd of upwards of 1,000 followed* the match between him and Douglas at Miramar, the New Zealand professional on that occasion going down by 5 and 4. Whexsver he has gone, Kirkwood's exhibition of trick shots has amazed all beholders, whether golfers or not. PERSONAL The engagement is announced of Miss Johnstone, second daughter of Mr S. Johnstone, of Queenstown, to Mr F. Gravson, eldest son of Mr B. Gravson, of Auckland.—[2l] The Earl of Liverpool (ex-Governor-General of New Zealand) has been appointed to the Order of the Grand Cross of the Bath states a Reuter cable from London. A London Press Association cable message states that the Earl of Stradbroke, Governor of Victoria, has been gazetted a. Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. Or J. S. Douglas (chairman of the Tramways Committee) will be a candidate foi Mayor at the election in April next. " Mr T. De Spong, of Duxsedin, has been ippointed judge of the elocutionary sections of the Canterbury Competitions, to commence at Mount Somers on November 34; and also at the Napier Competitions, to be held next Easter. Refuse substitutes. Insist on "NAZOL,". the scientific remedy and preventative of coughs and colds. 60 doses Is 6d.—[Adrt.l

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19201021.2.46.8

Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 17489, 21 October 1920, Page 6

Word Count
1,048

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17489, 21 October 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17489, 21 October 1920, Page 6

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert