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PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. rpHE Public are hereby notified that ■*■ from Thursday, 24th December, until Monday, 11th January, 1332, cases of Pn , *7 may be "Ported to the InspectorTelephone 17-883. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1 CHRISTMAS VACATION. THE OFFICES ofPublic Accountant ofi TmS^ ? 11l be CLOSED from ArmjTv?^; ?tt^ Decemb«, 1931, until MONDAY, 11th. January. 1932 (both da>» .inclusive). P. E. FEIST, Local Secietary. " i : — WELLINGTON UNITED FRD3NOLYJ ■SOCIETIES MEDICAL INSTITUTE. ■yyiLL Members of the above kindly] note that Dr. Cotton will be absmt on holiday leave from the 6th to the 26th instant, inclusive. Meanwhile Drs. Smyth and Thomson will attend to all consultations and, visits. W. MCLAUGHLIN, Secretary. HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWE& BOARD. NOTICE. ■yyEATHER PERMITTING, to enable structural alterations to be carried out, all power will be CUT OFF in John^ sonville, Newlands, and Ohariu Valley. E. F. HOLLANDS, M.I.E.E , Engineer and General Manager. ENGINEERS' REGISTRATION ACT, 192t—EXAMINATIONS, MAY, 1932 ENTRIES for the next Examinations to be held m accordance with the regulations issued under Section 16 of tha ?no°n ye £ ct close on mh JANUARY, 1932. Entrance forms received after that date cannot be considered. Entrance forms will be supplied oil request to the Registrar, Engineers' Registration Board, Wellington. Applicants, should state whether they require forms for Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering. Syllabus of examination can be ob« " tamed on payment of Is. . W. L. NEWNHAM, * Registrar. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD 1932, has been fixed as the date for tha iWatersiders' Annual Picnic, and that, un. less postponed, the Board's Wharves* Stores, Offices, and Bonded Warehouse will be closed for ordinary business on this day. IF .^POSTPONEMENT IS DECIDED) UPON ON ACCOUNT OF WEA.: THER, A FOUR-FLAG POSTPONEMENT SIGNAL WILL BE FLOWN] AT MOUNT VICTORIA SIGNAL .. STATION FROM 7.30 a.m. to 8^ a.m. ON WEDNESDAY, 13th. JANUARY, AND NO' WHARF HOLIDAY! WILL BE OBSERVED BY THE BOARD ON THIS DAY. A..G.BARNETT, Secretary, Harbour Board Office, Wellington, KJZ., sth January, 1932. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. " HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. A REWARD of £5 will be paid to any xi-person giving information which will lead to the cqnviction: of any person or persons damaging insulators or line work; which' is the property of- the Board. Tha, Boards-Eastern Area extends'from Eastbourne to the Summit .of'the Kimutaki Hill, and. the Western Area from Njgahau- ' ranga to the Summit of the Paekak'arikf r Hill." ' - ' Consumers are urged to co-operate, withl the v Board in their efforts to apprehend .the culprits, whose actions are seriously; -{endangering- the continuity of supply. E. F. HOLLANDS, M.LE.E., Engineer and General Manager. FUNERAL NOTICES. rpHE Friends of Mr. J. F. Amos are re- -*- - spectfully invited to attend tha, Funeral of his late beloved wife* Eliza* ■which will leave 17, Fitzherbert street* Lower Hutt, Sunday,' 10th January, 1932» 'at-^ p.m., for the Karori Cemetery- " - • J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Lower Hutt and Petone. Tel. 528, Hutt. .^FSS^KifindTofTh'eTate^Sed'erTcETonu x Walker are invited' to attend hie Funeral, which, will leave his late residence, 13, Cardall street, Newtown, oa Monday, 11th January, 1932, at 10 a,m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD, Undertakers, 164, Adelaide toad. Tels. 24-155 and 16-781. . BUSINESS NOTICES. CHAS. GREEK, , ' FUNERAL FURNISHER AND UNDERTAKER, Telephone 6. PORIRUA. TlfY New Premises lnhjde an up-to-dmta •*"• Mortuary. Motor Hears* and all appliance*. Prompt attention giTea to all detail*. DO YOU BELIEVE IN THE "MONEY" POWER OR THE "MANY" POWER? ■pRESENT-DAY troubles are blamed. -1- either on the "money power"—that* ' the radical view, or the "many power"— that's the conservative view. Saya one school: "Financial powers are claiming too " ;much:" Says another school: "Prbducera: are not producing enough." ' YOU CAN COMBINE BOTH SCHOOLS. Use your cash to reap its full harvest by; cash, dealingl-and Buy your Clothes where the benefits of' production-for-the-many; makes the price a real price, not an addi* > tion sum.of high rent, shop -window expenses, bad debts, and other trimmings. Corcoran. clothing costs are almost 109 per cent. Cloth said Craft, which explains the price. GUARANTEED SUITS FROM THRE7' GUINEAS. CORCORAN, CUTTER OF CORRECT CLOTHES. -15. Manners street, almost opp. Perrett's.; ITCHING PILES CURED. ! _ _ A NAPIER resident communicates witS ■**• us as follows: "Your Zann Double Absorption Pile Treatment hag given me great, relief. I feel like a new man, and *- have told other sufferers, about: your won* derful treatment." Try the Zann Remedy at our expense. We will mail a generous trial treatment if you send ninepence in stamps for packing and postage to: Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Description booklet frea on request Zann is now obtainable from most chemists. MISCELLANEOUS. ~" rjLOSING Down Sale—ss in £ discount. KJ off Diamond Rings; building sold. Lloyd, Jeweller, Cnba-st. /"JONSULT us re your rhTi«tiy«« Hamper, - 7 You will be surprised at oureeko* faon. Economy, Prices, and terie* Grand Hotel, Home Supply Stara. XTORMAL weight attained when yon tak{ „ Youth-O-Form before meals. W. J* Xait, Petone, and other chemists;' JET Lambton Auction Rooms (next, State Fire) conduct your Sales. Good results certain. Tel. 43-658. JOY FOR DRUNKARD'S HOME. JJO more Drinking Bouts. Craving re--*-1 moved permanently by "Drinko" Powders, given secretly. Free booklet sent an plain wrapper. Home Welfare " P.O. Box 655E, S^llingtoa,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1932, Page 2

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