PUBLIC NOTICES. THE CHINESE RESIDENTS OF WELLINGTON WILL OBSERVE MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, as a T>UBLIC HOLIDAY, in Commemoration • of the 27tb Anniversary of the Republic of China, and to mark the occasion - a Meeting will be held in the Rooms of \ St. John Ambulance Association, 29 Vivian . Street, commencing at 1 p.m. [. ALL CHINESE SHOPS WILL BE CLOSED \ FOR THE WHOLE OF THE DAY. ■ ART UNION RESULT. • T>IPES AND DRUMS, Ist BATT. [ LXX WELLINGTON REGIMENT. I PRIZE, £5 ALLUVIAL GOLD. No, 1837, F. F, Richards, Fire Station, » Clyde Quay. J. H. CALSON, Hon. Sec. 3 SARAH HURFORD AMES'S TRUST. . TTNDER the Will of the late Mrs. Sarah V . Hurford Ames, part of the net an- ■ nual income from her residuary estate is ' to be distributed amongst:-— » "Homes and other Institutions for the care and welfare of aged or infirm persons of either sex by whomsoever conducted" situate in the City of Welling- [ ton and its suburbs. It is requested that applications on behalf of all Homes and Institutions claim- ; ing to be eligible to participate in tlie 1 foregoing bequest be submitted not- later _ than November 7, 1938; to the District - Public Trustee, Wellington. A. R, COAD, ■ District Public Trustee. ; October 4, 1938. . PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. j NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' VTOTICE is hereby given that all credi- . -*•* tors and others having claims against > the undermentioned estates are required i to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Wellington, on or before the " 9th day of November, 1938. Any claim r 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 thi* claim was due and owing at the date ' of death of the deceased." ESTATES. ! (1) CORNEAL, William Henry, late of Wellington, Hairdresser, died 22/9/38. (2) COX, Arthur John Collins, late of » Lower Hutt, Woolpresser, died 25/9/38. . (3) HARPER, Sarah Emily, late of Petone, Widow, died 4/10/38. 2 (4) LYNCH, Martin, late of Petone, Nightwatchman; died 15/9/38. ; (5) NICHOLSON, James Alexander, lata \ of Wellington, Harbour Board Employee, died 27/9/38, (6) OAK, Rose May, late fit Levin, Florist, died 15/9/38. > A. R. COAD, District Public Trustee for' Wellington. - October 7, 1938. » " : ATTENTION! ~ WOULD our numerous Customers and Patients please note that we have . REMOVED . our place of . business 1 and Treatment Rooms from 35 Lower 1 Cuba Street, to 83 COURTENAY PLACE (A, and T. Burt Buildings, next St. James - Theatre), where we have more convenient and commodious premises, and are now 5 prepared to cope with our ever-increasing - clientele. • We carry a complete stock of E. W. f Hail's (Chch.) Famous Herbal Remedies. F. SHEFFLER, 2 Therapeutic Specialist, Consulting, Pre- , scribing Dispensing, and Manufacturing Herbalist. B Telephone 54-029. j* SHEFFLER'S—The Successful House of Healing. I « IMPOUNDED. /"--,!. AT. "■Johpsbnville, 28/9/38, from JTewflands, one Dark Jersey-cross Calf, . ears slit. - - .? -:: : * y ' If'not claimed and expenses paid will - be sold ■ 13/10/38, a t »oon,. , ""■"";'?'J'"-7 - #; BALL, "'■ Paundkeeper. 3 .-_ ...i'.? X•• >• ' .mi 'ii- " i -m >■_....' ...,".!.. iV.i.,.. BAND. INSTITUTE SILVER BAND, AT ZOO. ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE BAND, AT BOTANICAL GARDENS, rrpOMO RR O W (SUNDAY) . At 3 P.m. TO VOTERS AT THE 1938 NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS, r W^ LL y°u t^J"^ °f the many beneficial ■ "» Prohibition Laws in force at present in New Zealand? Voter, it is your duty to Vote the Alcoholic Liquor Bars out and save your fellow-countrymen from a hell upon earth and an eternal hell beyond the t grave. Remember, we will have to meet • God at His Judgment Seat for deeds done. r SITTING OF ASSESSMENT COURT. r Under the Valuation of Land Act, 1925, and its Amendments. IT is hereby notified that an Assessment Court under the above Act will sit at the Borough Council Chambers, Petone, on Monday, Oqtober 17, 1938, at 10 a.m., for the purpose pf hearing objections to the revised valuation roll for Borough of Petone. J. G. L. HEWITT, S.M., President. | 7/10/38. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, MASTERTON RACES—OCTOBER 12 and 13, 1938. CPECIAL Tickets, available for return ' » until October 14, 1938, will be issued , to Opaki from Wellington, Clareville, and : intermediate stations on October 12 and 13. Not available for travel by rail-cars on Friday, October 14. Return fare to RaceI course from Wellington. 8s 2d (Ist), 5s 9d • (2nd). Train leaves Wellington 7.50 a.m., I Racecourse arrive 11.30 a.m. On Wednesday, 12th, and Thursday, 13th October, return train to Wellington leaves Racecourse at 5.35 p.m. and arrives Welr lington 10.32 p,m. . -. ■ , x . , • See handbills or inquire stations for .pap- ' ticulars. YOUR HEALTH YOUR HAPPINESS YOUR SUCCESS YOUNG Men who wish to imprq-e physically and mentally should write . to the Christensen Institute for their free . 40-page booklet Write now:?- . , THE CHRISTENSEN INSTITUTE, 1 Victoria Avenue. WanganuiRENTAL CARS. I DE LUXE V 3 RENTAL CARS, BURKE BROS. LTD Kilbirnie. I TeL 17-099. Cheapest Rates. Tel. 17-099 : KNUAUEMENT • THE Engagement shortly to bt an . 1 winced Obtain your Bina direct [ from our manufactory Vi«t our RJN-. • LOUNGE «ay* pound* select your r.ne in comfort and complete privacy ■ W M HAVCRAFI AND CO, ' w Wilby *atr«»yt tnvmi Prpiston'it> I'elepbone 40-034. So* 139. • THE " COLONIAL CARRYING CO. OF WA. \J LTD., For i IfURNITURE REMOVALS, PAC&INU AND STOKAGK, CUSTOMS AND FORWARDING ° AGENTS Agerts tor N.Z Express Co., Ltd. 56 VICTORIA STREET WELLINGTON " DEFEND YOUR HEALTH. AVOID Operations, establish perfect control, and defend your Health by correct Diet, " Many so-called incurable diseases are being cured today by natural methods which are inexpensive and sure in their results, RONALD T. McLEAN (Estab. 1919). Dietitian, . Consultations Free. > Telephone 60-934. IS Courtenay Place, Wellington. I
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 86, 8 October 1938, Page 6
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