V SHIPPING NOTICES^^^ TJNION STJE;AM■ .SHIF CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 38 CUSTOMHOUSE QY. Passenger and Cargo Services to Lyttelton, Plctou,, South Sea Islands, : Australia. Particulars on application. . WELLINGTON-LYTTELTON SERVICE. For dates of sailing inquire at Company's Office. ','■•'..•■.' TO PICTON (circumstances permitting.) Tamahlne, ,Mon., Wed., FrL, 2.45 p.m. Frequent cargo sailings to New Zealand Coastal Ports Particulars on application. Booking Agents for:— UNION AIRWAYS OF, N.Z. COOK' STRAIT AIRWAYS TASMAN EMPIRE AIRWAYS AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS QANTAS EMPIKE AIRWAYS. And all other Principal Air Lines. EDUCATIONAL. ISS MARION EVANS, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory— ; Vacancies, Adults. ' „_. Studio: 119 WILLIS ST., - Perrett's Corner, 52-361. ___ ~~ . GILBY'S : BUSINESS COLLEGE, 32 Blair St. (Behind Courtenay PI. Tram Shelter). Wellington, C 3, HAS NOW RESUMED TUITION IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. TTftERSONAL Coaching in Day and Evening X Sessions for University Entrance, etc. Rapid and thorough training in all. Commercial Subjects. Telephone 51-OS7. . GUN PRACTJCE. ~~ ~~ "ROCKY POINT. LIVE SHELL Sea Coast Gunnery Practice by ; U.siM.C. from September 4 to 11, inclu- , sire, during day and night hours. Firing to ■ seaward from Co-ordinates (N. lHbaO, Ji. 235100), Fortress Area NX A. Map Sshcet No. 1, Wellington. Danger Area originating at above- co-ordinates from ISOdes clockwise to 240 ; deg true azimuth. Danger limit, 25,000 yds to sea and 23,000 ft altitude. • ' WAIKAWA STREAM, AfANAKAU." WARNING is given of ANTI-AIRCRAFT Gun , Practice with Live-shell .seaward Jrom ( Iliouth ' Of WAIKAWA STREAM, MANAKAU, ] on August 30, 31, September 1, 2, 3, Red ti.it, Will be flown in vicinity of gun position one hour before and remain flying .until practice Navigational Danger Area Is a sector whose j radii bear 212d0g and 352deg true respectively t frdm WAIKAWA STREAM and extends 13,000 , yards (8 miles) seaward from .; same point, j Masters of Vessels and owners, of small crart 3 are warned NOT to.loiter, within UANGfcli AREA while red flags ate flying, 6r within t .times given. ! ''''• ■'■'■■ t i lUVEI4DALK BEACH. ] ANTI-AIKCRAJtfT Gunnery (U.S.M.C.) con- j tiiiuous in daylight until further notice, l DANGER AREA seaward from co-ordinates ] 15.95-23.75 Riverdale r'Area, Sections 68, <s», i 42, 48-Block XVI. Kewa S.D., from fl deg. clockwise to 157deg. true Azimuth for 2a,000 ] yds., height 40,000 ft. Map of Masttjrlon .'■ County at County Clerk's Office. , '> ■*: ■ PAEKAKARIKI-KAUMATI SOUTH" ~ - TTSMC. GUNNERY PRACTICE. Seaward U" will be held DAILY until further notice - between 8 a.m. and. 10 p.m Danger area •.bounded on north by a lino 289^^ true < from , f southern limits of BAUMATI SOUTH, and .m fiouth by a llae.-Zs2de« true from _nortlw« t limits Of PAEKAKAIUKI. .Range 5 miles ( " height, 2000 U. • ''■ _• - . ■ t "^ PUBLIQ NOTICES^ t MOR«Us"o*N AND CILBGHIV LIMITKU, c OKRISON AND ./GI.LHBIH). LIMITED , :' ■ Opticians, - ■ - 1 48 WILLIS STUiSKT, WELLINGTON, Cl. c •..'■/.. Also.at Queen St.. Maalertou. ■ • CHIKOI'KAOTjC UIiALTH SKKVHJtt. < HEALTH UV CIHUOI'IIACIIL EV. DAVYS, 'IDvenins Post" Lhaniuers. i Wellington, and 31 Queen's >W--Luw u e' , Mutt Tels. Wii. 42-218; Res., Dial 308, ask l, '; for ml) (no charge). AWSON AND LAWtfON (Successors to Col.will and Colwiil). First Floor^ National : Bank Chnmbers, Courtenay PI..- Wellington ■ .Tel. 52-SO9. ■. • ■ \ -,—■ —: SKIN TREATMENT. ■~ ' -, ■ KLEXEMA - ■ J THE MARVELUiUS iKKATMENT tot alt 1 Skin and Scaip Ailiheuts.. t: PSORIASIS, BABY ECZfcMA. t 'FALLING IlAlit. J ••■"■. ■'■■■••■■•■ KLEXEMA (N.K.), LTD., t Harcoiirt 'Chambers,- Panama St., Wellington « <Opp. D.I.C;) Tel. 42-882. t ] Palmerstoh North Address; Waldegravo BUig i ■.■"• : l&xt Visit to Palmerstoh North: b riday. t September '6. __ j ~~ ' . .""i byks uium\ t CJHORT Sight, Long, -Astigmatism, Squint, :"'»3 can be rectified. Consult Muriel Webber, ( Eye Drill Specialist, isext Midland Hoiel. Lamtbon tly- Hours: ll;3.()-1.30. 3-5. Speedy .j ■ results. ' , HA -a H -rY A Jl O S, 1 F.C.C.A., P.R.E.S., IM.A.S., etc., -,;V .',..'. ConsuitinE and General Accountant; '-■•'' Colonial 'Mutual Building. • , '■•■' : .Tel. 43-394r ; THE NEW' ZEALAND INSLBANCE CO., LTD. . WORKERS ■= COMPENSATION ACT. TTNINSURED .EMPLOYERS are well advised -.U to consult us in this matter^ . . 131-13 a ST., WELLINGTON, < ; ; ;^ 46-3^' ' CLAY, . • '•■ Manager^ • -;?-—■ : inventors." 7~~~~~QECURE the Fullest Value for your Patents , n.z?Tnventions development co., Huddart Parkar Bide-, ■Wellington. Tel. 43-.448. .:-■ :"... : r*:. : ..tfOlt"" .) " FUUNITUHK REMOVALS ' /COLONIAL i ABRYINU CO. OJf. N.Z.. LTD.. Kj pac£lSu and storage, CUSTOMS AND trORWAItDUNU AGENTS. Ageuts tor -N.!6 Express Co., Ltd., 58. VICI OKI A ■ ST-.V VVeillneton; " ' — r "NERVOUS DISORDERS. aUEEtt Icieus, Strange Impulses, Depressive States, Domestic Problems can bo treated by Qualified Expert in Analytical Psychology. Institute for' liniivid^'al Psychology, A.M.P. Bldg., Customhouse Uy., Wellington.- 101. .42-32(5' (10 a.m.-l p.m.) Consultations by ■ appointment. ■ . .' ' ■ • . HUTl1 TAXI-CAB CONTROL COMMITTEE. IfOTICE- TO RESIDENTS OF. LOWER HUTT, . PETONE, EASTBOURNE, AND UPPEIi ■••:"• "■■■' ■■.'... . HUTT.- ... *■ -,••.'. ■ {i)rf<HE above-named Committee,.- appointed X by tho Minister ■of Transport under the Transport. Control Emergency Regulations, 1942, lias control of the operations of all Taxicab Service Licensees within tho district Com- ■ prising Lower Hult City,--Upper Hutt, Petone, ' and Eastbourne, and the intervening portions 1 of Hutt Comity ... ~.:;■ ........... ■ ' (2) The Committee; in exarcising its powers under the Regulations, has delegated-Its functions of receiving and. allocating ■ ovaers to the .following Proprietors of TaSi-cdb .Services, namely:— ' \, .' Morrison Taxis, Lower Hutt. ~,, V.I.C. Taxis, Lower Hutt. Bell Taxis, Petone. Manning's Taxi, Petone. ■": "'' BaS' - Taxis," Eastbourne. ■ - > ■ . Howell's Motors, Ltd., Trentham, and Baigent's Motors; Ltd.; Upper .Hutt. . (3) Any intending hirer in placing an order shall, upon request, state the purp.ose and give the destination for which the taxi is required. Failure to comply, with any such request is a sufficient ground for refusing the order. It Is -' an offence,under the Regulations to make any false or misleading , statement, or material omission, with intent to deceive. • (4) The Committee's, ma.m, objective is to provide for all essential requirements for Taxis with the maximum conservation of {.vehicles and ■ihd fairest possible -distribution of the work among taxi operators. Priority will be given : to essential work, and •-sufficient cabs wIU M far as possible be kept available at .all times t0- (5? Wo'rk^of r the following' nature 'is regarded as essential:— Maternity calls; transport of sick, injured, and physically unfit people; blood donors? to and from hospital; workers, to and from work where other means of transport are not available; passengers and luggage to and from trains, boats, and. air services; unescorted women and children during black-out hours; urgent E.P.S.. work where other means of transport are not available; urgent -calls to see hospital patients dangerously ill; funeral and*wedding cars to. a reasonable number; urgent business calls; transport to and frdm banks for people carrying money r urgent nonpleasure transport when other means of transP°(Gi as eomo.work of a non-essential nature can be fitted in with the essential work, and whereve? possible this service will be continued. Trins to and from race meetings at Trenlham are however, prohibited, though .taxis, operating' from Upper Hutt may undertake such >york stibiect to the demands of essential work. ■ m : The Committee invites' the co-operation of the public in the carrying out of its functinti-» Intending hirers can best help— (a) By booking their orders in advance and ' if possible, one hour at least before the taxi is required^ orming telepho]? j sts o f the number of passengers to be earned and their des"Tc^By'sharing a taxi with others, so that one car may do the work of two. (8) -Any'helpful suggestions from the public will be welcomed, and where practicable acted Upon by the /Committee. • ECBy Order of the Committee^ Secretar/. I> 0 Box 73, Lower Hutt. ; AND AMENDMENT 4 to main crop Potato Price Order 127 fixes growers' prices per ton for de iveries to September 30, 1043, and thereiftor untU further notice as follows :-Actual "„ .",, maximum price .under-grade. SOUTH ISLAND GROAVN/'SUTTO^S SUPREME ASSESS EDWARD, k 10; OTHER VARIE- ■ TIES £9 10s, both f.o.b.s.i. NORTH ISLAND GROWN (other than "tagged" potatoes), all varieties Sl2, f.0.r.5.1., grower's station. "TAGGED" Potatoes £12 to £12 10s. Distributors', Wholesalers', and Retailers prices are as provided hi principal Order. Price Order 151 fixes prices for Patons and •--■•''■ Baldwins Wools. • Price Order- 152 fixes prices for many lines of knitted wear manufactured by Lane, Walker, -V ■': -Rudkln, Ltd. ■ (V-!--'':'-''- v- sun baths. .. . ■■■ TTLTrA Violet Light—Colds, Chilblains, Gen-"■i.':v.:-|j/erftr..t6nlc.. IC.: J. Mackersey, Civic Chambers ' bers.v Tel. 41-446. '. ;' ■. , •■; '■'■ ■-' ' '.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 55, 2 September 1943, Page 4
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