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4 O'CLOCK

I EVENING POST-TELEPHONES
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i ( MANAGER V
:■ V ADVERTISING I
A A t\Al\ J .'PUBLISHING [V
44-040 UNTIL 3P.M.
\ JOB PRINTING
/ ACCOUNTS #
LITERARY V. . " "

UNTIL 4 P.M.
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7,7."9^? 5f GENERAL ENQUIRIES B P.M. TO 7 P.M.


44-041
24.023
46.316 " ""
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PETONE „

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46-339 ■".-." "
" LOWER HUTT
The Evening Post.

,3d
(VOL CV N° 76. Registered as a newspaper In the General
Office in tho United Kingdom.
Post WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, FKIDAY, MAKCH 30, 1928. 16 PAGES.
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per
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OFFER IN LADIES'
■ SPECIALUNDERCLOTHING. Umbrellas Repaired from is 8d CREPE SATIN, EASTER MILLINERY. C. SMITH, LTD., FOR VALUE. | FOR -AUTUMN:?.'WEAK,
HOW ABOUT AN EASTER V, IJOSIERY :
, OFFICIAL REPORTON Umbrellas Re-covered from .... 3s lid
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Dominion Corselettes,all sizes,3/11. Gentlemen's Ro-covered"from 5s Cd : AUTUMN'S NEWEST
Delightful Assortment Now Showing. HAMPER OFDELICIOUS
just opened new shipments ot Morley's
| YyE have
All-wool »hs-
,
Hose, fully fashioned,
''Q-TOL."
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Heavy Brocade Corselettes,all sizes, 13/0. UNBEATABLE VALUES
G.B. ALE? Naps, ** new season's Overcoatsin Tweed, peivder tops, Fawnj. Grey,. Champ. ■,
DINNER

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FOR EVENING WEAR, SMART VELVET HATS, in black, navy, Frieze, Velour, etc:, ia the latest fC;■-.':{.-; '■'■):.-. -.',
Brassieres,sizes,34, 36, 38,42, 1/3. ~ Black. 6/0 pair.;' '■'['■'-.',■'.
In "Glorex" Fox Paragon Umbrellas bois,beaver,wine, and grey,from 255. London styles. "'
THE Government, Pathologist has recent-
Fleecy-lined Bloomers,all shades,2/6.
Strong Black Italian Cloth Bloomers,2/6.
ly tested Q-tol as ,to its germicidal Silk Mixture Woven Cami-Bockers,
healing properties and .the results have "Kosey Kut";Silk Mixture Vests. 2/11.
4/11.
(two years' guarantee).
Children's from
Ladies' from
Gents'from
4s lid
5s lid
o's lid 4
~%JOW showing at the "Silk Centre," in NEW HATS of COMBINED VELVET
"f* 10 exquisite
and Ivory.
shades,also Navy, Black, "■:

NEW
AND FELT, in all the latest colours,
from 21k.
12 Quarts, 14s; Pints, Bs.
Free Delivery to Any Part of the City.
D.B. PRINCE SHAPE' with hal£-belt,
D.B.
MEN'S
CHESTERFIELD with plain
Also the Popular S.B. RAGLAN.
VELOUR
back;
Morley's.Silk
Morley's
and Wool Hose,6/6 pair:' 7: "■'■■
All-wool Gym.' Hose, ;;spiked '^ ■.■■■■'■;
knees,Black.'- 5/9 .t0;.6/ll ;pair. ,■■;. i"....■■'"':-':"■':
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been most highly satisfactory. In his Heavy-weight Woven Chemise"Vests,silk SATIN and DIAMANTE PULL- OVERCOATS,69s 6d, We stock Mcrley's,Fully Fashioned.Fine '■■"' ;■'
\Wool-
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Hundreds of Pretty Coloured Silk Um- 38in WIDE, 12s 6d YARD.

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ONS. 12s Od. 85s,110s. for.. Girls' in Grey; "■: Champ., '! ■*"
concludingremarks the Pathologist states: braid bound, 3/9. NEW FELT HATS, in all tho latest and 'PHIS.AIe is Specially Brewed for and MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS,555, 69s Fawn,Hose
"The preparation 'Q-tol' has the same de- brellas, best- quality, in navy, cinna-
mon, nigger, etc., 14s lid, 20s,25s lid, SEE OUR DISPLAY. .most popular shades and shapes, from -1- Bottled by Goldingham and Beckett, lid, 85s, 99s 6d.
and. Black: Also7Morley's: Child- : '""''
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structive effect'upon the typhoid bacillus WILLIAMS CASH ■." ren's Socks, in Silk, Silk' and Wool;' and,
Ltd., Wholesale Merchants, Wellington, MEN'S NAVY NAP OVERCOATS, 75s All-wool, in'all .wanted
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as a one-m-twenty-five solution of pure and 30s each. lOa.Cd. shades. '■ rV :'"::■,'>.:■
DRAPEEY, LTD., Palmerston North, Wauganui, and Fox- '■ B". '', ■"
'AKTHUKLEE, :■".
carbolic.". Yet Q-tol is non-irritative
can' be safely applied to open
and
wounds or
CUBA STREET. .. < LETHABY'S
.HUNDREDS TO SELECT FROM.
BROS.
ton. Sendto
list of all
any
QUEREE
Brands
Branch for Free Price-
of
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"THE SILK CENTRE," Best Ales, Stout, C. SMITH, LTU.
baby's tender skin.. ; -..
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WHERE THE- SMART HATS ARE.
THE UMBRELLA ARCADE.
Opposite General Opp. G.P.O. 110,WILLIS STREET.
Whisky, Brandy, Wines, etc. Opp; Kelburn tram stop; '-. ::.; :■■
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Post Office. Tel. 41-210.
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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.
LOST, FOUND, PERSONAL. PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
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WANTED TO SELL. WANTED TO SELL. SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATIONS VACANT. .;;.; :O/'„':.
IN MEMORIAM. "THE EVENING POST." YXTANTED Exchange, House in In-to SALE, High-class Black Orpington WANTED to Sell—Harris'sGreat Real- VX^ANTED,
POR Position as Companion-Help, WANTED, a ,Gai;deher.for -Trenthani; ■'
£5 REWARD. isation Sale now on. All prices re- *' by lady; references. Write A283, Evg. '"■.one accustomed to farm implements

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TT vercargill for one.in Wellington, up ;*-. Table Poultry. W. Wiggin, Athens- ■,'■'
KOBIXSON.—In loving memory of 40101 Roy bargains galore. preferred. ■,--. Write A3o27:Evg.'-Post. 7 .■■.:.'■■■ \ ;;7
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. to £1400. A272, Evg. Post. st., Miramar. ; duced; R iddi-
George .Hobinson, killed fn action at Mailly
.Malllet, 30th March, 1928. J^OST,'
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5-DIAMOND BAR!' BROOCH.
T^HE Public are particularly requested to "_room to build
WANTED to Sell, 7-rd. New House, TjIVERYTHING must be sold regardless l'ord-st., Newtown.

■- of price at Harris's great Realisation WANTED
252-258,
private, Small Dark good
VyANTED to place, Intelligent Girl, 16, Y^ANTED,.First-class
"in office, 6th standard proficiency' TT ..Finishers for Fur
Work; good:wage»
and .'■ ■
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.■ r- call or send for Replies 2 more; price' £1400. Sell, at figures.- Evg: Post. -. and permanent work:to suitable applicant.
BIRTHS. ■:
Apply
MRS.'HENDERSON, "' '
| ments
to Advertise-
inserted in "The Evening Post" in- Plates. Tandy, 5, Ranfurly
stead of telephoning, as,p
oeaftold Brackets,
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Duranium Racing Sale,
terrace, Private, ford-st.,.Newtown.
now in progress 252-258, at Riddi- " Rimu Sideboard,-'as
mirror back; Singer, latest, £9 18s 6d.
Write A550, Evg. Post.
new, £3 10s; A4ll,
I l3y ex-^avyman, 32,married, Apply A. Tossman Co:V;Ltd.,vl96,'"Lainb- ."■"■
v Employmentany kind, position
-. "nandyman, W^1^2' trust, tqn-qy. .77;. ,77 ■■■■';; ;.:';-.■.;■_. .%:■ _.
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owing to the address.
ADAMS.—On the' 2Sth. March. 1925, to Mr.
..mid Sirs. .11. W. Adams, at Linden Hospital,
Windsor Hotel.
' large number of replies received daily, it .'■.,.
"J.-ACRE,good frontage, level, road; real
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'SALE, GoodGardenSoil and Clay
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Filling. Apply G. Morgan, 432,Broad- WANTED to Sell, 5-rd. House, with drive car. A466, Evg. Post. YI7ANTED, at once, Experienced Chocb^ ■'.' ■':■

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is becoming increasingly difficult to attend

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tt late' Dippers. vApply, Adams 'Bruce,
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"131Iic'eaTenue-^a son. .'. native ..garage, Majoribanks-st.; cash over WANTED, Work by Copper Boiler and t ',
' TOST, yesterday, Delivery Book, name to inquiries bytelephone. \. Wellington; bush; '< Hutt Valley, 19%miles. way, Miramar.
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mortgage, as owner is leaving for Aus- MakCr;
g^ U^' A^ Ltd. -.'■■:'■■ .:...■■.";
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only £90, deposit £15, bal; CPECIAL For This

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Week, at Mrs. tralia. Write A536, Evg. Post.

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XJ and tel. number inside. Finder please BLUNDELL A
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MARRIAGES. BROS., LTD. auce 10s per week. Findlay, Tel. 42-219.' Lambton-qy.—English 537, t YKf ANTED,-■Experienced Power' Machin-
King 21-787. Reward. .Sf; Smith's, 174, by .experienced, reliable 7* Ist for Frocks.! ;>Apply;;Grace;'Wal. l
KING-^RICKAKD.—On tho 28th March, 1923,
at Otorohanga, William Henry, secona son LOST,Silver Wristlet Watch, vicinity
BOARD~AND
RESIDE! ICE.
Q SECTIONS,'. Overtoun terrace, block; Cot_ Blankets, cost
" £5 deposit, balance 4 per cent.; build-
J. E. Mills, 51, Austin-st. .;"PURS,
at" Mrs. , price 12s (3d.
Smith's,
WANTED to Sell, Oriel Bay and Angle WANTED,
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Lambton-qy..; Evg. Bay Windows; new. Apply A551, local Man, OfficesApply or Shops to Clean: pole, 144,Viviau-st. ■■'■' :- ■ .'..". 0. ■.
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Lyall Bay; reward. Tel. 24-882, o r references.;

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of Mr. and-Mrs. R. W. King, of Wellington, ing financed. Post. 98, Rolleston-st ■WANTED, .Experiencedl Cook-General"; ]
to Mildred Alice, eldest daughter of Mr. and 56, Buckingham-st. .' WANTED, Lady, ,-■:. large selection of Chokers, Coats, City. ,:-'' .■■;,, ;■■.;.■■ "■■ ■.
references required.-l Apply
night, White Ivory Ball Ear- _*: single or share, every cony. Boarders' (OVERLOOKING
Mrs. E. Rickard, of Wellington.
L~T)ST,last
or Gent.
291 The
New Winter Show-
Just completed, 5 Rooms,kitchenette,
all convs;, lovely City, harbour .-TfOR SALE,
Jet'c,'just landed;'Repairing Done.
Dark Double Wooden Bed-
WANTED
vv Apply to -Sell,
a
43, Tirangi-rd., Rongotai.
Kitchen Table.
--■ T^ANTED,
Gardening or Lawns laid tea-st., Wellington.',. ';'.7; .y :■'■.
31;.P:ipi-
t v 7V ■.-.

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GOLDEN WEDDING. 18, Arthur-st.,■or lerraee, near Ghuznee-st.
tel. 20-075.
ring. Reward.
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VVTAiNTiiD, two Steady Working Men view. 874,Bvg. Post.' '.: '■
Bungalow,

■:■*" .'stead, £3. 110,'Daniell-st., Newtowu. "WANTED Sell, Cash Register, silver ences. A573, Evg.,Post.- ■ down, by
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Experienced Man; refer- WANTED,
.' ■ ; Girl, to- Assist'
TT adults, till 5. Apply Housework; *" 7'■
'' style, good
"' working ; Ribble-st:

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COE—MARSHALL.—On the 30tli March, JB7B, Waving Outfits, designed order, cheap; 35, ■■
LOST, in Stout-st.,near Supreme Court, '. Boarders,good (Jackson-st.)—Corner "Block! "PERMANENT terms considered." A'576, Evg.; VX/'ANTED, Position, Nurse-Companion WANTED, Young Girl; for all dornes^ i:-

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at the Methodist: Church, Marton, Rangi-
last Tuesday afternoon,Lady?s Brow.n P'ano. 90, Abel table, clean home tel ' TOETONE Sjn|^k__J___' -*:..■ -for house use, simple, personal in- reasonable ■

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tikel, N.Z., by-tho Rev. S. Lawr.v, Thomas Post. .■■■-''- ■■'■' " or care of Invalid, excellent iiursing TT tic duties.. King

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Lewis Coe, third son of the late George Suede Glove. Finder please return to
■*- Shops, built m brick, terms structions given; £2 10s complete; ma- '-■. '-,- 26-963': : Urgent.: " ."'■■;
arranged. Power,Hutt, 70. £7000;
Cos, Wellington, to Rachel (Alice) Marshall,
' WANTED, Boarders,Whitehall Prlv^ti i'chinea hired. Inquiries, Ring 26-387. WANTED Sell,'English Piano, latest; experience, country preferred. Write WANTED,. Clean,: Tidy. Girl (16 or
\W.

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Box 27,,Petone.

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Nurse, "Herald" Gisborue.
oldest daughter of tho late George Chris-
topher Marshall, Dalston, Eise, Ijondon. T OST,at Karori, Wednesday afternoon, 'ill
P4° ' r?
tablej_JOs weekly.. Bed and Breakfast,.20s. x-iOWER
excellent T HUTT-7-rd. 2-storied toi^i-
:T?OAT, 12ft, also Shed,Evans Bay; sac- irbn. frame, *** overstrung; underdamp- Office, House Duties; 3 adults,good home.V

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low, gorgeous design, every possible .'** rifico until Tuesday, £9. 111, Over- ers, free from borer; £35. 39, Elliee-st. ■WANTED, Position, by reliable Nurse, Write A512, Evg. Post.' ";:- j:r '■:.:'.\.-':r ,'■".. ■
Present address: 132, Owen■ street,;Welling- j ■". SmallParcel, containing regalia., Re- WANTED, Good
_ Litt"ld~Glrf
■ ANTED Sell, Brussells Carpet, 15 x! /'excellent experience, including 2^ WANTED, Man to.

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home comfort, suit, professional man or tbiin terrace,, Hataitai. Owner leaviug.
Cement■: V
small:

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Home for
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ward, Write A577, Evg.' Post. /
,"„-■' 1 ' -few 12 (about), Walnut Hallstand, Occ. years in public hospital; good .needle- ■ Path,

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r" yePost. for "='"-.
""s
months. Write retired gentleman, £2500,
deposit. Power, Hutt, 70. any
reasonable CEAGRASS Folding Pram,-with hood,in job. 4, Rongbtai terrace, IKilbirnic. :..':
DEATHS. T OST, in City on Wednesday, Letter As3j, Evg.
' - $■ : good order. Apply after 5 p.m.' Tables, Sitting-room Suite, and various woman; institution preferred. Write WANTED, ■ Girl-(14 or 15), AssistLiglit' ;■'

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Case,owner's name'inside. Reward. to
other household articles. Apply between. Nurse,' Office, Gisboriie.
jCORICH.—On the-29th March, 1925, .at 3, Valued as keepsake. Ring 26-455.. IS7ANTED, : Board by.man, with 2 child- T OWER HUTT Bungalow, 4 large :24j Wari|jori-st. T* House Duties.. Apply 38. Pirie-st.:''
/ 'Myrtle crescent/, Kathleen Ellen, btloved ". rcii, aged 10 and 8; widow's home ■, rooms and kitchenette, 5 mins. Post
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12 and 5 on Saturday to 28,Majoribanks-st. TVANTED, by a youngman o£ 19 years, 7

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546,. Ofhec,snip at £1220;deposit £150.Power, TNLAID Linoleum, 15 x 11%, 4 Chairs, WANTED, experienced Waitress. Apply 7' '"■.'

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wifeof the late Captain Corlch.' T OST, yesterday afternoon, .Cambridge' preferred. A to. Sell, Blankets,new, single Evg. Work of any; description. A598, '.'
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Brown Purse, 10s note and VVANTED 1 Jfog^Post. *";.,■■ Double Bed, Wire Mattress, Sauce- YyANTED ■: Restaurant Renaud, 180, :Lambton-' ;
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■ jBKEIG.—On tho 20th March, 1925, at her "*-' terrace, 2 Resp"icTable~Mell Hutt, 70. ;;
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T* and douBle;: Apply 7

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or Owen-st. qy.
■';■;■:-'■..■■ ;7. y;'.^- ■■:-\.-.-- >■■' \ "..::;;
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silver, name arid California address in- paji. Apply -59, Constable-st. 66,
parents' .residence, Fahautanui, Flora Eliza-
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llome pETONE (Jackson-st.)—Corner, Bin WANTED, by.Young Man (22), Work,.
an^ 66ft

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"by
side; valued ■' widow. Reward.■■"■'" Col- table; WANTED to Sell, Horse. Lorry, ;:
"".." South, three adults, -plain ;' clean ,v
beth (Flo),- dearly loved third daughter of 10, 4- x |^.RAMOPHONE, His. Master's worfc WANTED, capable General,v Melrqse
terms 27s including washing. 102 ft Bhv snip at ,foot.■"s>^. oak, 'superb.tone, cost £25; bar- Voice, previously
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in cjerical good

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od, Aunlv £25 per *T 2 pair good order. A.

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lege-st. y-
D. and F. Greig; aged 25 years. K.I.F. brake, shafts,
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-' 38,Hohiria-rd., Hataitai. Power,Hutt, 70. ' ,'■ Tyson,. 30,King-st. testimonials.. Apply 180,Post Agency, Pe- cook
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essential; reference ,required.'.

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LOST, Small Purse,between Willis.and A~m ED, 1 or 2 Respectable" "Sen "DETONE, Jackson-st.—3 Shops, in con- fgain/, £C 10s; Records free. 89, Queen's tone. '"'. ..'.. /"";. ■'. ■■';■-.-"; ;. .' -,: .; Ap-
Wakefieldsts., containingletters and "W
ply.220,; Queen'a: ," ;
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IN MEMORIAM. Lyall Bay. .-'.■ WANTED Sell, Latest Singer 66 Drop- drive, Lyallßay.; ■'■''.;

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of our dearest snaps. AVrite ASS2, Evg. Post. ■'
T." Loiirders, good table, soft washing-
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-Crete, living rooms, upstairs,'4lft 4in drive,: * head,cheap; new Vickers Hand Ma- YIJANTED,
by young-married woman,
ICOHINS.-^-Tn loving memory * any: f
.... ...... a, » WANTED,: Homely Christian Girl,.do-.'

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30s, central. 154 Taranaki-st. (up right- frontage, £6300. Terms arranged. T|fANUJTACTURER'S Stock—Chocolate Daily Work, ' description. Write ''rnestic, jienerally usefiil,'-good'home.
: ... Power, Opera House.

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mother,' who
Paint, 10s gallon. Write chines,.£5 15s. Globe,
peacefully away, on the

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T OS'IV on Wednesday night, a. Wallet. of-way);
30th March,. 192C. '.--■■ ; Hutt, 70. ".«A'V'Col6ur
■■■ ACIS,Evg. Post. -■' ■■' ::' ",. Apply A590.»g.

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■M Would 'finder kindly ring Read's Gar- XMANTED, respectable Evg. Post, Petone. WANTED to Sell, Latest ;Singer -Drbp- Post. ,/. ".."..".'■,'■ .-.;"'. ". ij.
singleroom, K-ROOMED House, Petone, all convs., 177/
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"VTOUNG Lady desires Position, Short-


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-■ '.■ Fondly remembered. Man, Sewing nearly
age, Brooklyn? Reward.
"/■ private family, soft washing, *■* good locality, £075. Deposit ■'"l^Olt SALE, Hottentot; Gas Stove, in head
" Machine, new; ■*- Typing, Bookkeeping, General ■Y^ANTED,:; Experienced -Waitress: -~
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'. Inserted-by her loving family;. meud- £75, .'4-, "■.. good' order. Apjiljj' reasonable. ■Evg.-.Post. ": hand,

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.(stranger) lost Purse. Evg. ■■ ...TT ■ply'39a:'-Coui'tenay-pl;';:.-'-;:;'.-'.-"'/-:--.:. -''ry
XTOUNG Widow mg. 305.. 111,Oonstablc-st. balance 37s 6d per week. Immediate'pos- 170, Post,
"WANTED.to Sell, Gramophone and Re- Office,
Work. Write A612, Evg. Post. /-..;
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(COLLINS.—In, loving memory of oiir darling :'■*"' '' "

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some kind gentleman come to Apply(Odlin's/Timber Yard, Es- -..jjetonc. Help, '8.30 to"? ; ;i,:.:
.. Would session. .'. " WANTED,^Domestic;:

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.\yANTED, .2 Tp.N.ERGETIC,.. Trustworthy~jMan,: pos-
■'. mother,'Helen: Elizabeth. Collins, who passed, Young Men share comfort-
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my assistance. -'.- Write A590. En;. Post. cords,Sewing Machine,etc. Reeves, A-i sfessing personal p:m... Apply. .15,-Cuba-st;, Lower "■':"*■*.
/■" able room, lull board, good homo,use planade, Petone. ".rd. ■ippß SALE, a Cornet and Case,in good 55, Rhinc-st., referencescovering '?

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away, on the -30th'March, 1320. Island Bay.
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■ the gentleman:-who picked up piano, (i, Boston terrace, oft' Aro-st. 35.'.years, age 56, married,, desires. Posi-. Hutt. .- ■>:-;"■"-..:. -'■;;^-e,.-■:;,?: i-\'.- ■"''■■:
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Houses,reas- !js-< condition;,price. £3.1,05.; A snip. Ap- N-:
Deep in. our hearts lies', a picture'
WILL -. x PROPERTIES, 3, 0, 7

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.'■':. Of a loved one. gono to .rest; Keys at junction Taranaki and Abel onable deposits; owner leaving N.Z. 'ijly 8.-' Jjiisford-st.,' Berha'mpprc.. TXTANXED,Sell; 3 Pomeranian Pups, two tion, Caretakof,; Messenger,. Lift Attend-, WANTED, at ouco,;Smart. Boy for Mes-

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Smith streets /kindly "leave at Scaulon's, VX^ANTED,
a Boarder,good table,
■■ v/
In memory's frame wo shall liccp It, every shortly. Write Evg.. Post. Buyers attend

chocolate, one black. A 457, Evg. ant, etc.; returned soldier.' Evg.: :"*"■■■ sages. Cycle rider... essential. 'Tear"-."'' ;'■
<:ouv. 23,
"' Daniell-st. 010, ■■■pURNITURE Sale at
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For she was one of tlio best: Pipitea-st., Torinorrow, 1.30 p.m. Post. .-.
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Grocers'? .':' .'''.'' rj.OOD. Corner' ""*"-' . ." I'ost. ■:'; ;. ,':...-■' .'■■■.-. ■■ ,■; :-"

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X>EFINED Married Couplerequires B uilding Section, Sea- 45a,
-, Inserted-by;-her
loving daughter and Bon-ln-
to meet,. Capable Widow; A* iortable.Board in or near City. Com- view terrace, Northland; 75ft front- ■■pOR SALE, Large-size Doll's Pram, WANTED
Sell, Jonquils, Daffodils, Willing Young; Man-wants ,\I7ANTED, Shorthand-Typist; one -hour' ■■'
■"■ law, A. and'H. Wilton,.B.unnytho'rpe.;; WANTED age,; Matri- State j-V Gladioli, Ixias,'■ 100." Ad- STRONG,

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...about 30 years view to age, fenced; bus to door, 5 mins. school- '■*■■: cheap. Apply A6Ol, Evg. Post. etc., 3s any description; used concrete '»».; daily, 4.30; to 5.30,:;.Apply;Ashbolt; :';
SfACPHERSON, —In memory of- Alexander mony; good home. Write 227, Post terms. A6lB, Evg. Post.
TLJ OWEK HUTT—Board and Residence and
.'■'.-, park; £150,deposit £10, balance very dress,Weldons,'Totara-rd., Miramar.
Woi'k,

work, drive Ford or tractor. A621, Evg. and Co., 18, Molesworth:st., ;".;■"'.
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"P"OR SALE,, Oak Office Table, sft by TSEAUTIFUL Fox -.

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Macpherson, who died suddenly on the 30th Agency, Newtown. .■.:■■; I-.-.-- ■■:
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ANTED» Maid.' Zea.'
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easy. Te1..27-040.: ■.....'.

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Terriers, :W Kitchen Apply >':

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March, "1926^■'■ by Married Couple,, private fireplace, ', ■— 3ft, 7 drawers, interlocking, only in
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ans, and Australian Terriers, l'av- wants Chimneys, Cop- >:
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landia Cafe,.26,-Courtenay-pl.[: :'--.;..
central;" Write 44, Post Agency, Lower "DUNGALOW, new, 4 rooms, kitchen- lisp few months;-bargain. Apply to A617, BRICKLAYER
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willis strlet
shopping.
■. -. ■ rots, Canaries,Goldfinches,White Rabbits,

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.. -4-" ette,-every possible convenience,mo-' Evg.. Post. pers, Paths, Garages, Tiling, Ranges
:Girl,,assist, Fish;aßd-Chip '■.£
'. Inserted by bis wife and family; Hutt." ".-.■■'. ■.-
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Day;" Bird Dealerj 255, Upper Cuba-st. yy--
MACPHERSON.-r-Ih,' lovlnc"'-. memory of my OLEMAN AND CO.,opened', : 99—Specialists
■VACANCIES
■ for Boarders, central; Post, Petono.
tor shed and lawns. Write 167, Evg. Apples,
NELSON
-* 1( Cox.Orange .8s 6d, Delicious Ss Cd, "WANTED
direct from orchard — to Sell, Bicycle, 10s deposit,
removed, P ressed Clinker,:
in; jobbing work.. 76, Evg. Post. ...-...:,.,
Open Fires built Shop..■,8;--;.'Conrtenay-pl.-.f-v;;.'.':;.',lV'-;: " ."'"■;.
Men's. Wear. Just- > latest '\ "■:■ ■■'■..'■■'.
' .Early, .■;Morning,; Waitress. :.;.':'
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.father, Alexander Macpherson, .who passed terms reasonable. *\ balance 3s 9d weekly. Couchman TpLUMBKR will do any jobs privately;. WANTED;
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liensington- ■pOR
stylesEnglish Pullovers,from 8s lid;-Lum- st., pit Abel Smith-st. 10, .
SALE, Splendid %-aci'eSection, .Jonathan 7s, Munros.j.Os. .Bushel cases Cycle Apply between-6 andTplmi-llarii*-
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away on tho.3otli March,Ho26..

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■■ :Inserted his.by loving daughter,.Annie. ber ..Jackets,-25s .6d. ■.. ! Kilbirnie. Apply: 101,;Duncan terrace. delivered, Miss Robinson,Typist, Room Dixon-st. Co., prices
■ very moderate. Write A 600; jßestaurant,:Lainbtbnrqy.i*-'- ".;.'„■; V \f-':::'■' '\ -."■',':'■" -,!.-:':
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Fancy Shirts ■pKIVATE Board
WANTED ■
wanted lor 2 young ■pOR SALE, Eden-st;, Island Bay, New 28,: A.M;P. .Bldgs.,'.Hunter-st;" -entrance. Erg. Pbst.7 -' 7"7 77:-:;.'■;./■- .:\:-.[ ■:.' .']
EASTER Suggestions.
■ : WANTED,:.GirI,: 'about 16.,...to: assist:

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men,1near .Thorndon Statioi. Write x 5-rd. Bungalow, just; completed, all- .Tel. 45-9CC ;: ;: Scll> Renovated Riding TTPHOLSTERING-jOld Furniture, made *:' ; housework,;8 ;
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with 2fStarch.Collars, special-value AC2G, '■'--■ ■: 'till'"s; "wages' 15si;~./a; '/.

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Breeches,7s Cd each, at Disposal V New, Re:c6veriiig, Repairs; ■

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BIRTH, MAHRIAGE, and/DEATH 1 0s Socks, a ll shades, f rom ,2s 6d; Cey- lieart finishings, concrete furidations, fib-
SALE, Weaner Pigs. Apply etc.,; at we«k:' ■"■130,-..'G-linmee-gfe,i.-City:-.j-"^--'.' :''.'. ■;"":■. ";,' ■
6d;
v Board and Residence,325, rous plaster ceilings, window' seats, latest ,pOR George

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Sales Depot, Wellington.
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NOTICES must;'bo endorsed by lon Flan: Pyjamas, 8s lid. Colemail's,99. ■pRIVATE reasonable prices; homes visited; quota- WANTED, Physical Culture Instructor ■'■".,.'
:'■■".;. : somv. responsible person to ensuro ■ ■*- .-^' Hooper, Taita.

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Willis-st., permanent and casual,every modern convs. ■" Particulars, Tel. 14-552, .-1 Sell, 000 Cycle Tubes, at 2s tions given. Ring 18-363. '.-
WANTED
35, will be cony.,
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HE Majestic Restaurant, for lady, private lessons.,-.AddreKß::''
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their insertion. ./ terms moderate,. 2 o'clock
SELLING, To-morrow, Broad- great chance for Easter. Only '■■:i
■V Open Throughout Holidays for Best T OWER HUTT, Main-rd. frontage 60ft,,' 6d; etc., by C.:.Macdonald-cre3: ..:.:....'." __;. ......_;. :
■!■■- GABHRATESfor Blrthv iiarrlage, ' . ■ .wood Piano, lot Chinaware,,Superior at Couchman's,5, Dixon-st. TfXCAVATING, GorseClearing,
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Death; and In Memorlam Notlcps, I3-Course. Meals' in Town. T ADY i (Student), seeking Good Home, "*-" 6 Rooms, c .1.,h. and c. water, range, Furniture. 5, Puriri-st., Eastbourne. Ram-
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young married man, experienced. TDRICKLAYER wanted; must :be firs?
offers 'companionship, real bargain, terms.' W. P. seyWilson,' Auctioneer. ANTED. Sell, Super Quality English -. : :

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"~ evenings, care garage, £1100; Evg. Post. ;■ '■**■
class man/ Apply PJ C. M'Gill, VHS,.>-'■■i:'
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per line; -minimum..
Sleeping Bags, reduced to 50s each, A6lO,

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SIXPENCE ; children,.forBoard; £1. A579, Evg. Post. Patton, Main-st. ,';
■"' chafze,'2s.6d). Sis vfprds ,to the
.■ - lJr>- at .The Majestic, 35,;.for Oysters, fyVVO :
'■■ ■ each, at Disposal SalesDepot, Buckle-st.,Wet COMPETENT Alteration Hand v- with Clyde-st.'.Tel.' 14-274.:. ;ly.: :/:■■:'. 7 ;:.!. :':::Q.:.
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■ Young Koilwaymeu require Board, WEEKTEND .Section,, owe rbiish. i and p.OR Campers—Tin Plates 3d

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Bull's Eye sales experiaice wants
'private:-family,,-no other boarders "» stream,] many/ extra's; The Plateau, -%v. Waterbottles Lan- lington. *->
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TTAVE.ypu,Tried a Tasty Grill, Fish,-or. terns 2s Cd each,Entrenching Tools -Is


40,403... ■ -, ■ 'Write A586, Evg.'Post.' -■'.. ::g Apply,' 9 to;10;Saturdays Room- ±1, 7;:

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.yCI-'-i-i-'Meal-'at'>Ihe"Majestife. 35?.:;Special preferred, .■As69,'Evgi Upper ;Hutt.,;,;Chgip. vTel. ■:.,
■■-""■i-tPPNEßAL;directors.'-;:-::-;; j'.- .■ ',:,■ ,etc.,'.ut 'Disposal ;Sales Depot, Buckle WANTED
to. Sell, 500 Cycle... Tires, at.
ss; great :yalue; see:, thehi; Quly -at /CONCRETE ■ Experienced T radesman, iN.Z.jExpr.ess.;;' 7 7, ■■'■ ;v.''..:■"
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(COMFORTABLE; 3rd. House,fcuiltSjuytsi "jjiteetr-Welliiigtonv ■■;;.-'■".'';'; ..-..■■'

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-B,■":Dixpn'-sti'-v.^..5.-V. ,', V want's Work; aIH
T^:'--'M6fitltSi'l>JtlN^.'CO;i:Taranaki-Bt.:
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r;npHE.MAJESTI(Xv3S,:-iv:here -all" fiOMFORTABLE Vr ; easy'reach of. Couchma'u's, Reinforced-Concrete,
STAK^EegistiT^^^t^y^adyhelp,. "■v;

WANTED ■
the world Board-Residence* 4 offei>: ,ovcr,isix eityi
■JUiA::;:::^:Telephone 22-159. ..<;."
: and his wife dine. Oysters, Grills^
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ed 2 -working men, 30s weekly. 83,;'Pric'oV-Viei2oo;-.'i'tf^M^':^2<rt;^ifdnis'.'tfltin-.
years,: ,'iTpGGS, ".Eggs, lget
i,P.ul}et ;'Eggs: 2s :2d,dbz., 2s
Sell, Military;Clothing (reno- /reasonable:;
kindsV P,lastering,r;etc.-v-■Plans7prepared,:;
,S7,'AE\ig::^q'Bt.,;}'.':''v.'; "<-*.
Houselieepei'' :(ijountry)',."::Tea-roqm-7 7.-,

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:"*" "fr 1' 2d dOK.,. ■in Jennings, 13," .'. ; Wiitres^'eSyr^sftewenp^VAjW^ters-,. ,Cook.
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3^CourseMeals,; and Suppers. Rugby-st,, Basin Reserve. '. ■', mortgage,
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at S cent. ■' ■ Apply owner. jl^iddifbrd-st. vntecl)-at-reduced, prices at! pisposal
■: ; ; MONUMENTAL MASONS.
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Superior, Board-Residence offered A507, Evg. Post. ■:'-"-'■ .■'■'■■ ■■■:;.' ; ■..■' '.■" ■".■

'' AINTING, Paperhanging,; day or,'con-' /(instifu^hfe:qo;9y;^Hote^P|ii3obi&|uai|-'-;

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"17"ERY Sales Depot;: Buckle-st, Wellington. ;■

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2 o'clock To-morrow,at' Eas- WANTED tract, 'with 'or 'j without■ material;" '.:(tIdeethei-);^VN^rß'e^Houwi^d^;'-::lteliOTef!y.''v. .":.
SHOP IN WALLACEVILLE. ': for gentlem'cn.' Apply 10, Hobsou- ■pORoSALE, 4-rd. Bungalow/ situated, SELLING, material '.guaranteed;-,low Girl fafternoon'work).-:.''';,''.,'. :.;.■;."'';:.7 ;. ■/■

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" at Suits and Dinner
GLOVER, Monumental Mason, SD,
■ x Trentham;;t.ejl built.and all convs.; t.''bourne, .'Superior Furniture, lovely Sell, Suits, "workmanship,
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eres., Thorndon. "*■ Overcoats,'. .Travelling "Bags,.-- Rugs, prices. Write 75, Evg. Post;
" Kent terrace. Tel. 21-783. Scotch GROCERIES, Crockery, Hardware;. in will accept a email.;deposit. Price £825 Chesterfield, Divan Chairs, lot Chinaware, .'■.■'■ .7 all-round' general-farm
FENCER, "hand.:; 7
-■ Residence~lor Hayvice's,
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, Board and and
SUPERIOR full range of Mercery.

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Granite .and Italian Marble Monuments. *-*. fact, all .the wants of daily life, pro- Ornaments,Broadwood Piano.! Ramsey
56; Taranaki-st., opp. Terminus Hotel. "VTIGHT or Day Work: wanted, .team 'work,' 40s,>meet employer, 2.30,

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young men; single rooms. Apply 140, J. Jackson, Builder,!Treritham. of any -:i;

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Reinforced,ConcreteGrave.Enclosures. Wilson, Auctioneer. man, Cunningham's Registry.7' .}
Backstrom's Pioneer N.Z.
■ : v description, by. willing '. . :.-
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curable Store. .young ■■.;'


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Tinakpri-rd. ," .:,
- Begg, perfect condition,- cost Tel.. 22-197. ■/

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ICKMOTT AND SONS,;Monumental agents Bi-onchial Lakerol Tablets. "EASTBOURNE— Consult',the Index of, PIANO, Apply A556, Evg. Post. L HOUSEKEEPER; ;gentleman's .country. .V
LJ Properties ;
' WANTED
TpRONT .Bed-Sitting-room, ground floor, for' Sate in the, District insured, full amount, terms or Sell, .Boys' Shorts (renovat- station. home,40sj'jbEead-butter (wid- 7 71-
Masons,piip. Cemetery, Karori, for well furnished;-alsoSunnyRoom,fire- compiled by Hartridge'a House Agency £50 £100, MOTOR Driver,
seeks Position, town or;

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.-*-.' Ed), dyed navy blue,4s,3s, and.2s Cd ---'ower); ,7 references.; Curiningham's Elit« -: ";

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Reliable" Cemetery Work at lowest prices JOHNSONVILLE SPECIALS. cash. A403, Evg., Post. 1 country;" 10 years' 'experience,7car! or ;Eegistry.-7.

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■ place, gas ring; breakfast optional. 19, (near the wharf),. Rona Bay. Tel. 90.
XT Realisation each; 28in waist smallest.size, at Disposal 'lorry;-
excellent ■
trustworthy,,
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in Wellington./' Tel. ?6-939. ;.
USHWORIH & "WILKjpS, Dairymen. iTasman-st. '■■ ■'
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Great Sale, 252-
Sales Depot; Buckle-st., Wellington. references,-

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OMALL 4-rd. Cottage (new); £675; dc- A531,'Evg! Post; 7 ;,' -. 208,7Quay—Young ,\7
in.arried-.■Registry,:
SCOTTISH
;258, Riddjfprd-st., -Newtown, offers WANTED

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Daily delivery of Pure Milk. arid ENT. wants Board in Private Family; posit. £25; i\ for quick1--sale. 'Apply tho best
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FLORAL TRIBUTES. Furniture at prices that defy
'*■ Suites,'exceptionally: well sprung; T ADYHELP,, capable g ood couple,,',wife"* coot :$ inei(;7
7JJ
Cream to Johnsonville, Ngaio, Khandal- '. tel.. and soft} washing.. State terms Mrs. Taylor, Moa,Point, Lyall;Bay East. competition. ■■ manager, 'Nursery;?Hqugemaid ;

,'" ' ' 1-" cook, desires Position; in Day's. Bay. Cook-Laiindress,Vand"
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'-FLORAL:: STUDIO, 'lalr.. Cows milked by modern machinery. to A529,"Evg.-Post. "U"OR SALEj"; Kilbirnie, ": Modern C-rcC. deliver heavy parceb groceries to cheap. Davis Bros.',Huge-Auction Rooms, "As32,Evg:Post.7!7 -:
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KOSEMARY ■..'■■::X:':- :(cQuntry),:'suit-,-friendß};iMarried Coupjea / :i
129;. Willis-st. (opp.. Y.MiC.A.). ■: room, x \\^E Cuba-sfc.^■: i -.'■').■. . - i! v::.-■■'■
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Send your' VACANCY Boarders, 2 large front Lower, ,-':
PETONE Steam Laundry. Brick' Roughcast Bungalow. Apply .'T Newtown,' City, Vogeltown, Lyall \
TYRESSMAKEIV competent, open ,for
(male)^.Second ,Chef;';Houßemaid-Waitreijg.:.. 7 ;:
:.. Bonded Member F.T.D.A. good table; teniis moderate. 38,Pirie- 40, .Tii:dngi-ra.v,Kilbirriie.'.
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Dry Cleaning to our Agents: Hazel-
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■■ ■ T^ILBIRNIE— "Bay, Jennings, "WANTED Renovated Military
" Apply Help,' immeditttely,. hours'. "' .
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Sell, "-■
'Engagement, by day 12a^ 6d. OMESTIO
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FLOWERS, TELEGRAPHED-ABROAD. wood's,Upper Hu'tt; Webb's Store,Tren- st. ■""■' ■■"■ :■
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■ Tel. 28-282.,. P.R. 28-377. tham. Van calls Tuesdays, re-delivers Sat-
Wanted .Sell, 'urgently, lord-st.-
Board,in private family, for xv Modern 5-rd. Bungalow, all convs.; CELLING, Lawn Mower, Invalid
SUPERIOR ' Trousers, dyed navy blue, 12a '6d, A4B2,'Evg; Post.."' ■'■■■■'":. ■-'■■■, '■'■': ;■■
10s, and-7s pair; 33in waist largest size, Body Builder disengaged, ,pri- ■weekly. 7 Tel.: 14-715 .this,evening.
mornings',:Kilbirnie;.district; \l2s,64, :■ :;;
V -y .<":..;
MISS WAUGH, Art Florist, 234, Lam b- urdays. A ll laundry work undertaken. Ladies or . 1
Gentlemen; minute from
■ ■ genuine buyers only. A554, Evg. Post. Kerosene .Cooker, Household Furni- lington.
Chair, at Disposal Sales Depot, Buckle-st,, Wel- MOTOR
vate work done, also house-shop al-
ton-qy.. High-class Floral Designs at Tel. 40-501.
the shortest notice. Tel. 40-797. After
WHAT a pity if you miss—Order now; AJAJRN-ST., 40—2 Furnished
tram. Apply 0, 'John-st.
Single x
pOR SALE—Nowvacant, 3-rd. Cottage, ture,
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Blankets and Linen. 5, Puriri-st.,
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Bros., Auction-' Post:. terations, glazing, etc., urgent. A 499, Evg..
■■-■■.»■ tional;after

ERSON to.Attend House all day, look V/
baby; :gpod home; liye in : op- : 7

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business hours and on holidays ring 40-838. "/i-acrclaud, c.1.,copper, bath, tubs. Eastbourne,2 o'clock To-morrow. Ramsey \TTTANTEDSell—Davis ■■-■.--■ urgent.' 31,-Daniell-st., Newtown. .: <

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your Hot CrossBuns at Beaumont's :+■' Rooms, central.
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cers, Lower Cuba-st.,are recognised

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Price £750, £200 deposit..Apply-Wilkin- Wilson, Auctioneer.
; ■ ■ Telephone 43-20 S. "".."■ Bakery,which delivers %iily Johnsonvillo, Gent, middle-aged, requires son, Athens-st.,.Miramar.
TJEFINEU having the largest, cleanest stock Second- POSITION
Wanted,
man, handy milk, garden, low wage,.
by elderly sober ALESMAN .wanted, low-priced.;
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POOLE, Vice-Regal Florist, 70. Nguio,-IChandailab.
"Mauners street,
For. Artistic Floral Work of every dcscrip-
W~
HO'-makes the.
■■*"*' Home in quiet Protestant family;
best Suits? Whose' lunch out, early" breakfast. Replies A447, | f"*- hampore; genuine'bargain'tit £1350. aboutchiiie;
Evg. .' , £75 DEPOSIT—-Modern .Bungalow, Ber- ■*-
SALE, Advertising Picture Ma- Baud Furniture.
£100;
POR
automatic, with motor, cost WTNTETJ^elV^Mnitary
take £10:
■ Escott, 8. Picton-

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Overcoats
good place. 'near town. A459, Evg. Post.
ARPENTJOU" wants Alterations, Addi-
novelty toy.; big .seller.'; Apply Sales
Agency,f 12, Paiiama-st..;""■■'.
pOLDSluichis—s Men»wanted-urgently;
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■ materials arc best? .Who charges the Post.
' ■Write 225,Post Agency, Newtown..av. -.-, .'
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tibn. Delivery promptly attended to. ; tions; Shop or Office Fittings, Houses vTvfor Share"Wbrking;;.nced,.i?3o.capital,,,
lowest ..
prices? Why, W. Homiblow, tJQTEL TROCADERO, Lambtou-qy.,

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UGAIt—IA Sugar, 15s per bag, delivered Depot, also Jobbing Work. Tel. 22-206. E3Cotti:B..:Picton:av.7 7.A7
"" .■'■:■ '■: Telephone 45-006. ./.■ ; ■ "TJIGGEST.
Bargain, Lower Mutt—£loo Wellington. .■''■ >'■'■■ ■■'":"■ ■[■'/x
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Tailor. minute from G.P.O.—Tariffmoderate. with an order. Jennings (near Hos- Buckle-st.,
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deposit, 5-rd. Bungalow, %-acresec- Man with new sedan car and
'A LICE A. G R A X, Grocer?R. P. Cook'sCashStore, Permanent guests, by arrangement; P. E. tion, tennis court, etc. Apply Owner,34, pital), 13, Riddiford-st., Newtown. WANTED to Sell,Fur and Veiour Coats, YOUNG Girl.'tolearn Pleatifig Machme,?.' ;.:■

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—*■ 340, Lambton quay. YOUR
of course. All lines stocked, and sold Low, Proprietor. TF you are Furnishing, the cost of a car *\ 3-pieco Suits, dresses,in Crepe de tion (partnership). Write A339, Evg. Post. 77,;Willis-st., -ppp.. Evg.-Tbst. ;' ■■-■■;; :ji:, 77V,
small capital: wants genuine proposi- or. Experienced Hand..:Miss Nich0i1,.,,....",-.?

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Fresh Cut. Flowers,■' Artistic Wreaths, Hautana-st.,Lower Hutt,
at lowest,cash prices. Smallprofits, quick Marocain,etc. Rae's,Manufactur-
Bouquetg, Posies at shortest notice. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. DEPOSIT^-Oriental Bay locality, -*■ faro to Harris's Great Realisation Chine,
£75 ■
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Paperhanging; wanted by /-IORNELLI' Machinist,'permanent poei* 7-.,,;" %
returns. ■ Splendid 6-rd. One-floorModern Dwel- Sale,252-258, Riddiford-st.,.Newtown,will era Direct, 24,VVilson-st.,Newtown. PAINTING,
" ' °^ WANTED to Sell, several Sideboards, Evg. Post. experienced tradesman. Write 72, V tjon, good-wages; Apply.Miss.Nich-
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STUDENT wants Homely
TIfAORI ling, immediate possession; weekly save you pounds. ;,

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'■-." "■■ oil, Pleating Specialist; 77/Willis-Bt.;
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■"■*■ Board and Sunny Bedroom for study, niehts £2 15s, i. and p.;' can let at £4. (")UR Motto is: "First with the latest" "
Tables, Chairs, 30 good Duchesses; Evg.i-P05t.,....--. ' . ;.,■..;:;"' :f

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Repairs in three hours; finest plainly furnished,,quiet, electric light; pri- Write A584,, Evg. Post.
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positively cheap. Davis 8r05.,, Auction-
'certificates' ;.;
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rySTSTERS, just arrived, tip-top condi-. "TJENTAL '-' in Furniture, Furnishings, Linoleums, MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED. CJEVERAL pupils secured »tid

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"', tion.:'. ObtainableSpiro's New Com- -'-'. materials; moderate charges. Rapid vate family preferred (no apartments). For Sale,8-rd. House, Carpets, etc. Small deposits accepted arid eers, 57, Lower Cuba-st.
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positions, driving. Enrol..tordtjj -
mercial Cafei opp. Govt. Bldgs.
THRILLS, Fish, Best 3-ConrseMeals in tel. .40-297.
" town, for Is 6d. Spiro's New Com- A TTRACTIVE Model Coats,Velour and ,
Dental Repair Service, 15, Manners-st.; State terms to

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PROTESTANT,
Box 574,Wellington.
-*"* all modern convs.; land 36.4 perches; easy monthly instalments. 11.. E. Flan,
room garage; glasshouse (vines). Particu- Ltd., 14,Kent terrace.
lars, write A526- Evg: Post.
ANTED Sell, 2 Axminster Carpets, £5
each; Chesterfield Couch,;Oak Bed-
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room Suite. '■ City Auction Rooms, Blair- Plumber. Plumbing
Jobs, Tendered for, Khan-
DRAINAGE
dallah' or: City,".■ <by 'Competent, workshop
Repairs a specialty. dpn.Motor:School-
experience gets the jobs. Lon-
(244W).; ;.■;■ ;■ '; 7 ?.'.;,'.' .'."":;
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Apricots Is 2d tin, Jellies (good) 6 st. Write A613, Evg. Post. ."■
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mercial Cafe,:opp: Govt. Bldgs. ■**-■ Face
Cloths, straight, tucked, and A LICETOWN, near Petone and Ava MISCELLANEOUS WORK^WAWTEP. 7 i
floral effects,lined-and fur trimmed, from +*■ Station—£lo3o Govt. mortgage, for Is, Boot Polish '5 tins Is. Jennings, WANTED Sell, 3 handsome Oak: Bed- and Papferhangine by expert
■■■■■''- KILBIBNIE? BARGAINS; ,sgns.- Madam Cowan,117,Cuba-at. MISCELLANEOUS. Bungalow,l4 rooms and kitchenette, large 13, Riddiford-st., Newtown. *T room Suites;several Oak Duchesses, PAINTING
tradesman, large or small jobs? esti- riONCRETE Work donei-niatemls.Bup-
plied;: Garages, VPaths;-:Wall*, etc., v ;i
f-
Easy Payments—Deposits and *Pay- (JIOUGHMAN Cycles for. Easter touring; WANTED to Hire, Car,-for five days section. £1350.Ferris and €0., P.O. Cor- pURNITURE sacrificedat the lowest Beds,' etc. Davis Bros., Auctioneers, mates given. C. T. Wootton.' Tel. 24-267. V
ON
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Cuba-st. ■■
Plans and Specifica- satisfaction, given; estimates -Write, 7
Petone. Tel. 47-428.
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low deposit, payments. Nest ner, ■*■ prices in Wellington at Harris's Lower,
ruents to your satisfaction. Latest easy
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after Easter. Send particulars of car A RCHITECTURAL
Riddiford- "WANTED Sell, 2 Pianos, £17 10s,£9; "^*- tions to prepare.. Three copies of 71, Evg.-Post;- -77.-7 V;-;7';.".7-;7-....
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Veloiir Coats and Repp and Tweed Coats, Hope Gibbons,'5, Dixon:st. £85 deposit,'s-rd. Bungalow, Great Realisation Sale,252-258,
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and terms to A620, Evg. Post.
PETONE— ■
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"T Oak Cabinet Gromophohe, each for 10s. Tel. 25-619. Princess DUFFY. Permanently- Waves- yoin"
Eiderdowns, Sheetings, Blankets, Rugs,
■ /CHAMPION'S Vinegar is brewed in Driver wants Hire 5-Seater garage. £ 1250. Don't, miss. Ring st., Wellington., almost £3 19, MISS
Hair in your Home or; otherwise; S

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etc. D. Lewis and Co., Bay-rd. Car, Good Friday. State terms to 47-428. Ferris, P.O. Corner, Lower Hutt. rj.o to R. E. Flan, Ltd., 14,Kent tcr- new, £14; great value. City Auction st., Wellington South/
CASH and Easy Pay—No interest, no
extra charge. Flannels, all shades, " EVENING,
■.'.' England from finest malt barley.

, and AfternoonFrocks,all the 108, Evg. Post, Petone. WALTER-ST., 29—yacant 6-rd. House, " race, for good quality Furniture of Rooms, Blair-st.
open for inspection Saturday, 12 till every description. Easy terms arranged. ANTED "Sell, New Bedding, double
LUMBINti and Drainage,
or Jobbing. J. Elton and Son, Gor- Sale. Ring 23-426.
New Work cuds,' £1; Waving', taught;"
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Outfits
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for-

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very latest styles and colourings;
■: /!J.ENTLEMANmotoring to Auckland '' 355, single 20s;Pillows, 3s; Blankets, don-pl.. N'ewtown. Tel. 24-195. UILDER, specialist in flats, will tender..;./.,--; )
2s lid per yard; Boys' Outfits,Blue Suits, prices ranging from 3%gns. Madam '-" for Easter desires Companion for 5. Price and terms given.
rj.RAV.EL
' and Sandfor Concrete; Blue for same .at lowest; price.- ■If 'your; 7
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Shorts, Rongotai College/colours. D'■ . Cowan,I*l7, Cuba-st.
■ ■ Trip. Write A559, Evg. Post. : (central), 5-rd. Bungalow (2 V*
PETONE Screenings for Paths; Rocks for' 22s 6d pair. City. Auction Rooms, Blair- ALTERATIONS, Shop, small

Fitting, Addi-
Lewis and Co.
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£750 Govt. mortgage, 4% Rockeries,Sand, Metal, Etc., delivered. st. ,-.
' ** tions, etc., large or jobs, ten- house is big or you:have-a abasement, con- - . .;
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,od, Outfits 6d; CANMORA Worm Powders will give per bedrooms),
AT.
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Couchman's—Bells Booth, 50, Wilson-st., suit me. Reply to 70,.Evg.;Poat. 7 ;^ ;j
dered for. G. W.

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UPPER HUTT SHOPPING. all Cycle Accessories lowest in city. your Children instant relief; sure
Two shops, Dixon-st. and Cambridge-ter. cure. W. H. Coy, Chemist,106,Cnba-st. Ferris, 225,Jackson-st.,Petone
cent. £1250, cash required £500. Northland Quarry.
XTOSPITAL Beds,Patent Folding Beds, terms.from
Tel. 20-58G. WANTED
Sell, New Pianos, reduced
£20 to £30each,and easiest of fiuilder' Tel. 14-585.V WO First-class Carpenters,!require ,Al-: ; ;
ETONE—4to 6 Rooms, sound house; ■*--*- Wire Mattresses,Kapok- Mattresses, St., Nimmo's Great Piano Sale,Willis-
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Specialist, "with exquisite touch
DRESS terations,...Additions,etc., jworknupy' v^-
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AZELWOOD'S for Linos, Fancy. Coir /"CHAMPION'S Vinegar is unsurpassed Linoleums? See our /stocks;
T^ANT- "
■ ' ■ fashion," makes Charming Frocks,
ship guaranteed.: Estimates/given..;.Writ* .;-.",

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Matting, Kapok Mattresses,Wire \J for quality.- Govt. mortgage preferred under Pillows, Wire Stretchers,Oak and Rimu

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■ mortgage.' No Morris Couches. R. E. Flan, Ltd., 14, "WANTED Sell—Nimmo's Great Piano Jumper Coats.
■ ■ PLUMBING ;..:;
JVlattresfees, Hearth Rugs. Call and in- UST Opened—Wonderful range Fur diford-st: '\ Cash or cash over Suits,
agents. Post Agency, Petone. Kent terrace...- ■ Sale.
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Prices new and re- Druids' Chambers, opp. Midland.. and Drainage by Competent
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sPect. Musquash, Pes- Repairs in three hours; finest 179, reduced, Tradesman; charges reasonable.: L, ■"" -";■
Coats—Marmot, "TJENTAL 6-rd. House. OARPETS,' Rugs, Linos at ridiculously built pianos; terms from 7s 6d weekly. Pleatings, latest patterns, Hem-
FRENCH
H AZELWOOD'Sfor Boots and Shoes; ehaniki, and Hudson Coney Seal; also "*■'■ materials; moderate charges. Rapid WALTER-ST., 29—Vacant,
prices right. Our Moonshine Boot Furs and Chokers. Madam Cowan,' 117, Dental Repair Service, 15, Manners-st., »" Open for inspection Saturday, 12 till low prices. Everything reduced. You Willis-st. and Kent-ter.
"6titching, Embroidery, Pleatinga; Courtney, 195,Onepii-rd., Lyall Bay.
■ -.-. ■■■.■■ Te\. .■ ■ 77l

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Samuel's. 14-652..7-" ': '" "--■:■ - :■-.-:-,■;;>i
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■ ■ ANTED to Sell, several Slightly Used cheapest prices in town. 108,
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5. Price and terms given. must visit Harris's Great'Realisation Sale,

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for farmers still 255. Great value. Cuba-st.
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tel. 40-297..
' ' "Sonora" Gramophones (taken in part Cuba-st.; Lewis's, 92. Manners-st.; Red- "PLUMBING and. Drainage, new worlc 7 y
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3s 9d weekly; TX/'ALK in Comfort—CornsCured, com- "VTEW 5-rd. Bungalow, 1 minute train, 252-258, Riddiford-st., Newtown.
E GROOM, Reigs. Electrical Cori- pOUCHMAN Cycles, only payment more expensive fern's, 24, Willis-st. -T 7a'nd-jobbing undertaken; A..Ge11,714i 7

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£1325; prin- TS/HEN Buying your Furniture for models); easy
" tractor.: All classes Electrical Work '-'■ pay as you ride. Two shops, Dixon-st. septic VT plete relief and
cure. Coy's Anti- -T-' Bei'hampore, good view.

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go to 11. terms. Pinny, Ltd., 58, Willis-st.
. ■ Plumber, 13,Tory-st.; Dawson^st.,
Berhampore.- Tel. 14-435^;J ;':

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and Repairs undertaken. Electric Cookers and Cambridge-ter. J Corn Cure. W. H. Coy, Chemist, cipals only. 228,Post Agency, Newtown. -'" E. Flan, Ltd., 14,Kent terrace. Our W"ANTED W MARTIN,Prompt C' Plumbing Work "T\RESSMAKING —Day and .Evening ;
■ Seagrasa Chairs, excel- tel. 20-982.'

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cu'easy terms. Tel. 76M,Main-rd. Hours C uba-st. £?75 DEPOSIT—City, price £875; in good prices are owing to small overhead Sell, "
"PIANOFORTE Lessons in your, own 166, "- ." low, lent wedding or other gifts; of every description executed. Moderate -■-'Coats,': Ensembles;-; also .specialising \ 7
0-12. 2-4 p.m: "■■■■."
-*- home, experienced male, 14 years, your Home on, our Easy Evg. Post. 4 Rooms and
FURNISH
repair,
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kitchen, A602, charges. We arrangeeasy terms. ** selection,
big factory prices. J. Spence, charges.
, , ■ : ■ ■ ". Children's Clothes,. Hemstitching. ;Madam»: ;,

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Contrae- Terms anc? Save Money.
H-E.'. KENDALL,. Electrical organist and teacher; thorough tuition, in- Janes and "DLINDS, Blinds, Blinds, Curtains, Cnr- 104, Rintoul-st. (no shop). Open Friday "TkRESSMAKER-.and Costumier. High-, Norton. Bpwen-st.V7Parlt::.Corner..: TeL..-'; 7-
-'"::": J--'-7■■
tor, has Opened Business Premises cluding theory; terms reasonable. AlB3, Co., Riddiford-st.
next" to Connolly's Cash Store, Main-rd. Evg. Post. -,
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P OVT. Section,Lower Hutt, near Water-
USICAL Teacher has- Vacancies for *■* 100 Station; cash £40, balance pay- Specialists, Fowlds's Bklg., Manners-st.; VI7ANTED to Sell, genuine Atnerican ""-'
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tain) Fittings. Everett's, the Only nights. ■■■'..

' class Woi'k at moderate charges. Miss -41.512:. 7 :'.-.: '7^7-7;7^>' -■■-
Moore, 80, Manners-st.., side entrance. "PRENCH 'Pleating .Work, Parisitn
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Private address,Russell-st. Tel. 68. Pupils. Terms one guinea per able 0ver.34% yeara; price £310. A583, tel. 44-981. :don« by'tx-
few " Hemstitching,
BRIDAL Gowns,Veils, and Bridesmaids' "V"OBODY can Sell Furniture Cheaper rived. Wardrobe
and Cabin Trunks, just ar- above Orange Fountain. .'..'- :* broidery,

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Evg. Post.
FOOTWEAR
TJno Shoe Store.
is rising everywhere, but

■■ Buy now and


Frocks, .Model and Ready-to-wear term. A609, Evg. Post. ;..
can still be bought at old prices at the Millinery; L attractive styles. Madam CILVERSTREAM Visitors try "The!
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save Cowan, 117j Cuba-st; ■ Pines" Tea Rooms, off Whiteman's sale; Seatoun Heights-rd.; '
150ft frontage, cheap, quick —' than Silverstoneand Co.,Auctioneers, WANTED] to Sell, Best Scotch Lino- pHIMNEY
SECTION, sea view. Central Cuba-st.,next C. Smith, Ltd.

Nash. 133, 135, Cuba-st.'
ers—Tomlinson
"*" leum, printed, 7s 6d yd; inlaid, 10s Riddiford-st, Newtown'(entrance Green- WjHis-st.; Lewis's. 92,
Sweeps and/General €lean- perts. Special quotes to" irhojesale tnda. 7;':;-.
and M'Murray, 143, Lewis's^ 02, Manners-st.;,Redfern's,21,
Mannw»«t.r ":''■■ ;-.-'v/.->

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CAMBRIA :
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money.
Bicycles, .racers or tourers, Valley-rd. Dainty home-made cakes and Owner,.A639, Evg. Post. CILVERSTONE AND CO. have Largest Cd running yard. Latest designs. A. C. st.). '■ Tel. 24-472. 7; ." ■'.-. and Drtinage. targe ot
PLUMBING ; ;
rpHE Premier Garage—Repairs, Vulcanis- best value yet; easy terms. Only ob- pies. ; 29-Vacant, 6-rd. House.^
WALTER-ST., Auction Mart, with Largest Consign- Jensen, 65, Manners-st. We do
WANTED -
Plumbing, we do small jobs tendered, ( or. IL'TW"'ll*'
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'A ing, Michelin Tire Stockists, Petrol, tainable- Cambridge Cycle Depot, Cam- Open for inspection Saturday, 12 till ments Jof New and Second-handFurni- Drainage, we are prompt, and we are wright. Coruhill-st.. off. Manners-st T«l.-, -^
WANT
Furniture? Try Janes and Co., ANTED to Sell, "Sonora" Gramo-
■■ ■■-"HemstitdHßg,■
Oils, and Accessories. Tel. 201 for prompt bridge-ter. - '.-,

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ture. Central Cuba-st.
Riddiford-st. Quality, low prices; 5. Price and terms given.^
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phones, 6lightly used models,at re- reasonable;estimates given. Christie. 144. 45-979 '-''■: ■-.- -.'"■'■■ ■' ':;^': ::■" ■__-"-
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and efficient'service.■' ■ XTEW ChesterfieldSuites, in best mo- duced prices. Get in ;arly for best selec-, Britomart-st.: tel. 24-217.

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YCLE Tires, ss, 6s,8s 6d; Inner Tubes, easy terms. Pleating,
FRENCH HSr :;l-...;..

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Sterling Values in Groceries, WANTED TO SELL. "*^' quett.es, triple-rolled! edges, reserve
FOR '. 2s 6d, 3s 6d, ss. Best store for value. fW'URSES and Waitresses' Aprons and easy terms. Pinny, Ltd.. 58. Willis-, ~ ~ sian Embroidery. Cheapest prices i»:.
Crockery, and Hardware,shop at Con-
" £17. At Silverstoneand Co.,Auctioneers, tion; MISCELLANEOUS.

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CambHdge-ter. -Ll Belts in stock and to order; Infants' [
Lewis's.
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also st/ -'■"■', Willis-*t.;; ;
Coucbmau's, Dixon-st., Rooms, e
TEA.
xcellent opportunity start Central Cuba-st. town. Redfern's,24,
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nolly's Cash Store. TeK 68 for your or-
■-: ■ TOASTER Holidays—Get a Bike; only Outfits, etc. Mrs. Collins, next Rod's quick lunch, in business heart of city. "V_W-oak WANTED Sell, Inlaid Linoleums,Bar- Cross Buns for Easter. Order 92, Manners-st.; Samnel?s,.; 108. Cuba-st. ~J ;:7
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'ders. £i; easy terms. Call eai;ly (open Butchery, Courtenay-pl.
Oval 4-Piece Bedroom Suites,
-Li Aubrey Gualter, Featherston-st. ** ry's Empire, 10s 6d running yard; your supply early. Hot.Cross Buns ETTY.LANE, for Afternoon Et<)clw|f7X:;

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"■^v superior; reserve only £20. At.Sil- new
rpjElE VALLEY Tearooms are open all'
■*■' day .Sundays for Lunches, Morning Friday nights). Couchman Cycle Co., HEMSTITCHING on shortest notice; VXTHAT we find in. Wellington—"lt's verstone and Co., Auctioneers, Central 65, designs; just lauded. A. C. Jensen, from Dustin's, Cuba-st.,.and,all Depots.
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.....: artd-Eyining/Gbiraßi'.ViMtOTali.ibtdW-.-'.vy?
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of Overallsmade to border. " easy to ■ Manners-st., .151. Lambton-qy.i ne«t: Midland.' '-[7j "i-'i
all
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kinds, Way. up.

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next Hope Gibbons., Pay the Art Cabinet Cuba-st. OT Cross Buns for Easter. Order

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and Afternoon Teas, Ices, Fruit Salads,
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etc.: .-'. ■: ■ CYCLE' Lamps,. electric, 20s, 22s 6d; Butchery.
Mrs. Collins, Courtenay-pl., next to Rod's Get your Furniture at Art CabinetCo., ■"VT-EW'Single
'' Wood Beds, with...cable ■
ANTED to Sell, ."Souora" Gramo-: your supply early. Hot. CrossBuns CARPENTERING Ji rou, requiw " 75
' ' '' " ASH Willis-st. phones at greatly reduced prices, from

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Acetylene Lamps, 8s 6d to 32s 6d.
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Ltd., 247. Cuba-st.;79, ■*■"
centre wire mattress; reserve £2; slightly used but in perfect order; easiest Dustin's, Cuba-st., and all Depots. V good; Carpenter, and satisfactorjr ::i

■. :'r|SBORNE'S Big Value Store, Tel. 78— Best value


"., Shop early for Easter week. We de- at Couchman's, the bike people. CHEETINGS, double from 12s 6d pair, 4-piece Oval Mirror Bedroom Suite, New Flock Beds, 17s 6d. At Silverstone of terms. Pinny, Ltd., 58, Willis-st. Sale! Sale
SALE! at Kenner's! at Ken- job done promptly, TeL 2*-586..C. Kicli-f " ; ;;

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£j single 8s lid, hemmed;Pillow at Open Upholstering Factory, Boul- ner's! at Kenner's! Everything go- ardson,. 6.. Ebor-st.-■-''..' "'---.Vjs-j.'-1 ""-■■' ' ■ ' . ■ v [' ■ <-
liver, and suggest CookedHams, Adams -%J TTSE Champion's CelebratedMalt Vine- Slips from from and Co., Cuba-st.,next C. Smith, Ltd. ■WANTED Sell, High-class Chesterfield ing cheap. Opp.. King's Theatre; Petone, ASTER Orders.;taken-^-Costumes,

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gar.' --,-"■' lOd each; Tea Towels. 9%d. cott-st. Shop price.v £39 10s; factory OMfrj i}-$.
Bruce Cakes,Cheeses,etc. Mrs. Collins, 34, Courtenay-pl. price £27.105. Seeing ia believing. "VTEW Morris Couches,cable edge and * Suites,from factory, latest Moquettes and Lower .Hutt. ' Frocks, Lap Coats^iown'"Materialii :!■]
Easter Gifts. centre, complete; reserve Gate- also Bedding. A. Tucker. 67. ■V^OVELTIESfor all at Easter. SeeDus- made up. Prices moderate.
■ ■r^LYDE'S Tearooms,Benge's Buildings, WANTED Known—Special
Fire Screens,Coal Vases, and com- npHERE'S no mistake! It's easy to get ON'T let deposit worry you. We mate leg —' 555;
Tables,455. At Silverstone and Co., Dixon-st., near-Milk Depot.
«md designs; 7 Mis* Faine.j ;:-!

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for Morning and Afternoon Teas, panion Sets at Sale Prices. till end of ■*- GoodFurniture at Janes and Co., Art the Furniture, you make the Terms. tin's windows. Easter Novelties 69a, Manners-st. Tel. 47-554; -:-" r77 :.\M
Cabinet Co.. 247. Cuba-st.. and 79, Auctioneers, 108, Cuba-st.Central. WANTED Sell, Seagrass Furniture, -^
Lunches,etc. Visitors and residents may March. The SimsHardware.
'rely on best service.
Lupin, Nature's Soil Rejuvenator,
BLUE
Riddiford-st.
Sale!SALE! Sale! Lino! Lino! Lino!
Willis-st.
Upholstering
OPEN ■ Factory,
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Boiilcott-st.
A LL
■^*- mophones
Stock to be
sacrificed,
sold below cost. Gra- factory prices.
Amfonola Shop,
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strong and durable,
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big
Spence, 104,Rintoul-
selection,
cheaper than ever. Cuba-st. and all de-
pots.
Payments
EASY Tailored
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Cash or terms.
for Better'Tailored Suite.; 7
KLINBERG
Customers' 'Gwn,,materialssmadeUp-< :; 7j
Workmanship guaranteed. ,:|

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RADIO! RADIO! RADIO! st., near Athletic Park; open Friday night. Costumes,
procurable from R.A. Nichols, Re- Open until 9. oclock Friday night. King's Theatre Building, Dixon-st. } ."■-.":. \./y\

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T>EFORE Purchasing Your Radio Set, lianco SeedStore, 37, Courtenay-pl.
Greatest Saleof Lino at Kenner's Coats,Ensemble Suits, Afternoonand 233, Cnba-st. Tel. 22-357.

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in Wellington, 4s 3d yd, 2yds wide. Opp. Bring hubby albng help choose Chester- EAT DISHES, Is 2d; GlassJugs, 2a 4d. evening Further j*nil{ V

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to etc. par- Vandyke,
'""—" make an appointment for a Demon-
the "Tall" Bottle of Vinegar— King's Theatre. - rpRELLIS Lath, Redwood, 2s Cd 100
Open Warehouse Co., Blair-st., off ticulars, write Box 76, Te Aro.
Gowns,Frooks,
PLEATING— .French,
fielctSuite.
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Crystal Pleating;■Embroidery,' Bqi>J~/ ■■'■'.[ '■■
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stration with H. E. Kendall,'RadioDealer ■*"
lin.ft.; Pabco Wallboard,cream finish- Courtenay-pl.
BUY

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and Manufacturer, nest Connolly's Cash "Champion's." pHILD'S Plates, gaily decorated, Is, Is ed, 21s 100 sq.ft. Aubrey Gaul tor, ,Fea- Eggs and Novelties,the very loping. Hemstitching. Miss NicKoll,-Dreifr ■'
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AWNS, Lawns, Lawns—Consult R. A. J -last for ever, Is ,9d, Egg- -*-i I^ASTER
Store,or Russell-st. Tel. 68. 4-Piece Bedroom """ Nichol, re laying down and top-dress- Co.,3d;'.-' Porkers,3d. Open Warehouse therston'-st. "-.■.. FRYPANS latest from' abroad! See windows. maker,' 77, Willis street, opposite^f'Even* :''
SALE!Sale! Sale!
ss, at Kenner's, opp. ing. 37, Courtenay-pl. ■ -Blair-st.y off Courtenay-pl. ■
TTPHOLSTERER! Upholsterer! Just Blair-st.. beaters od. Open Warehouse Co., Pustin's, Cuba-st:,and all Depots. ing Post," ;':, .';?'>;':■ ■.'■■'' ■'.':■'■ ,'-.;■/. C'-'iV

' '"PROPERTIES
BURRELL AND GOODWIN,
Land and Estate
for Sale
Agents.
in any part of
Suite,
Cash or terms.
£11
King's Theatre; Petone,and Lower Hutt.

Vinegar world-fam- ium


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WANTED
Known—Sale
day. Final .bargains—Triple .Alumin-
Saucepans
ends on Satur-
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'" ' AZARINE Band China Breakfast *-* landed, new shipment of Moquettes,
Cups a nd M~
Saucers, 7s 6d half doz.
Open Warehouse Co., Blair-st., off Cour- £5. Open Upholstering Factory, Boul-
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beautiful

patterns; suites re-covered from

off
Doulton
Courtenay-pl.

ROYAL Cups and'Saucera, nice-


"NOVELTIES
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tin's
for all at Easter. SeeDus-
windows. Easter
ly decorated,2s 6d; plates to match, cheaper than ever. Cuba-st. and all de- in moquette,.£,3,55.Re-co.vering a special- '":';

Novelties
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st.,
AND
for FineHIND Upholstery^ M'DOWELL/2,;El^abeth-,
easy, chiiirs,
;: 7 ;:
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13a set, also Twin Alum. tenay-pl. | cott-st. Is 7d. Open Warehouse Co., Blair-st., off pOtS.
Send us your "riHAMPION'S"
' WASH-UP
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properties.
the Hutt Valley. otis for Quality. Saucepans. At The SimsHardware.
AINT Your House fi. £5 10s, S gal- ■■-' you know why the Wellington folk | Courtenay-pl.
paint have "f^O
better
; ■ TXTANTED Known—Easter Brides save
Buy require-
INCKNEy,. Art tjpholrterer. ,47, Cater) ■'-}'":
bridge'
LAWNS, Lawns—See R. A. Instalments—Janes-built Furni- lons "Master" guaranteed pure homes?— B ecause it's Easy j 9d; Knobs * money.
' your Household terrace,'for 'Cbes'terfieldf, Basr' V
CARS AVAILABLE FOR CLIENTS.
Tels.~ 90 and '167, Upper Hutt.
Lawns,
Nicliols's Lawn Grass in front of EASY
ture; £20, Ss per week; £40, 10s; %-gal. facing colour, and free brush,from to Pay the Art Cabinet Way. 247,Cuba-
Basin 7d, Bd,
,for Kettle Lids 2d. Open Warehouse ments special sale prices. Goodsdeliver- Chairs, Loose Covers.' atc^Repsdrmf and
Wellington Hospital. £80, 20s, Janes and Co., Riddiford-et, Basil Cooper Hardware, 171,Riddiford-st. st._ and 79, Willis-st. Co., lilnir-st.,' off Courtonay-pl. ed free. At■ The Sims Hardware. Re-covering; done. >:
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2 THE EVENING POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928.

GRAND OPENING. TO-NIGHT!


GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT!
In« universally hetitldad and long-awaited
Super Mystery Surprise.
DON'T
DON'T
PAIL
FAIL
TO JOIN
TO JOIN
THE COMEDYROMANCEEVERYONE
IS RAVING ABOUT!
NEW ZEALAND OLYMPIC COUNCIL.
GRAND OLYMPIC BALL "ARCHIE,"
"ARCHIE,"
"ARCHIE,"
LAST TWO NIGHTS

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Of the Stupendously Successful
Comedy,
"ARCHIE,"
('ARCHIE,"
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BANDS*
PUBLIC NOTICEB.

I'UBLIC NOTICE.
PERFORMANCE POST-

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PUBLIC NOTICES.

PUBLIC NOTICE.
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GIGANTIC EPIC OP THE DON'T FAIL TO JOIN
TOWN HALL
EOX FILMS'
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ONLY "ARCHIE" MATINEE,- PONED.
BEEN AND THE UNSEEN—THE DON'T
DON'T
FAIL
FAIL
TO JOIN
TO JOIN LUXE THEATRE.
ONLY "ARCHIE" MATINEE, COMMENCING
circumstance* y APRIL, Patients will be admitted a*
oF MONDAY, 2ndi
KNOWN AND THE UNKNOWN! DON'T FAIL TO JOIN DX TO-MORROW AT 2.15
Reduced Matinee trices: B.C. and 0.5., fYWING
SHARP. to unavoidable

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I© astound Wellington for one week only ,E LUXE THEATRE. tho CombinedBands' Performance,follows:— \....
(The Finest Theatre under the Southern TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY, 30th MARCH) '-'"
TO-NIGHT 4s; Stalls, 3s; Upper Circle, 2s. Children which was to lie licit! at tlic Basin Itc- riving PATIENTS requiring stretchers and ar-
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■'■ at ■'■■ '. "-■
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' -QUEEN'S THEATRE,
THE LOYAL LAFFERS
THE LOYAL LAFFERS Cross.)'
(Proceeds will be utilised exclusively lo send Olympic Candidatesto Amsterdam.)
Half-price to all Parts.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
Ncrvd on Sunday next, in aid of the Red
Cross Society and Free has
in vehicles will be admitted by the
AMBULANCE ENTRANCE at the
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Ambulance,
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IX HE .'...'QUEEN'STHEATRE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. been POSTPONED TO 22nd NORTH end of the new Administration.

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THE LOYAL LAFFERS SUNDAY, Building.
(Upper. Cubastreet). 8 o'clock ARCADIAN CABARET ORCHESTRA. Curtain Rises lit 8. APRIL.
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TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT
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THK LOYAL LAFFERS LAST TWO NIGHTS—"ARCHIE." All other Patients (except Dental Pati-"

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"The Wizard"-r THE LOYAL LAFFERS MATINEE .SATURDAY,: 2,30.. cuts) will be admitted at the Front Door,
"The Wizard' A mysterious prowler who : THE LOYAL LAFFEKS YALE BLUES Special Attraction YALE BLUES MONDAY, 2nd APRIL.
Sir Benjamin''and John Fuller WINTERTIME-TABLE. Riddiford' xtrcet. '■.-':
"Tha Wizai:d".rc:ommits iriurder; an un-

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"The Wizard" influence,


meates
fThe Wizard" ..seen yet unseen; a weird
presence which per-
everything
working for
and is
PARAMOUNT,
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ARAMOUNT,
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LAUGHS
Attraction. ....■'■"
GALORE.LAUGHS GALORE.
MISS MARGARET
2/6
O'CONNOR
ADMISSION
WILL DEMONSTRATE THE YALE

2/6
BLUES.
Present
Id
"SUNNY,"
their
LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY CO. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. partment, -except
KERRY SERVICE.
OUT-PATIENTS attendinf; any De-

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PARTMENT, will-be required to first re-
port to the officeat the Ftont Door,Rid-
diford street.
the DENTAL"" DE-
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"SUNNY," following Time-table will be main-
''The Wizard" savage ends—insane jeal-
Courtenay place, The Aristocrat Musical Comedies. INQUIRERS and VISITORSwill bead-

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"The Wizard" oiisy mixed with high of tained an'from Ist APRIL, 1928,
*Tha Wizard" drama and delicious com-
1000 THRILLS. 1000 THRILLS. NOTE.—Late Trams for Island
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Bay and Lyall Bay (via Tunnel) will leave A RADIANTLY SPECTACULAR AND weather permitting and unless prevented mitted at tho Front Door, Riddiford

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after conclusion of dancing. ENCHANTING PLAY. and subject street.. ■. ': '"■..
"The Wizard" edy in the year's most From the play by JAMES M. BARRIE. All Sunshine and Happiness.
by unforeseencircumstances,
On and after the above date the pre-
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"The Wizard" astounding mystery drama reserving the right to
at 8 o'clock, From the play by JAMES M. BARRIE. "Sunny" was witnessed by 400,000 to the management sent MAIN ENTRANCE to the old Ho*.
V"The Wizard" (Fox Super Attraction.) TO-NIGHT,
From the play by JAMES M. BARRIE.
, cancel or alter any part or'parti of this pital will be closed.

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"people in Sydney, nnd broke Tecords at
'The Wizard" ALL NEXT WEEK, Time-table and divert boats without R. BROWN, '. '■■■■■■
"The Wizard" DIRECT FROM ITS ANP "QUALITY STREET." ... : : V THRILLING SPEED! MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE! the two iinest theatres
—London and New York.
in the world notice:—
■ Secretary.
"The Wizard". -RECENTSENSATIONAL 23rd March, 1028. ;.■■
■"..■" "■CYCLING ON THE NEW RAISED TRACK
LOYAL LAKFERS' LAUGHTER "QUALITY STREET." ':' THE GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND
"The Wizard" RUN IN. AUSTRALIA, MATINEE, "quality street." SUCCESS THE WORLD HAS EVER THURBDAY.
"The Wizard".. WHERE IT WAS AC- "quality street." KNOWN. IN THE ESTATE of Emily Jane Lock*/
"Tlje Wizard": CLAIMED "THE MOST SATURDAY,-at 2.30. "quality street." ■. Leave Day's 8ay—6.50, 7.53, 0.0, 11.15 of the City of Wellington, Spinster,
JIMMY GODDEN
"The Wizard" AMAZING AND GRIP- PETONE RECREATION GROUND ELSIE PRTNCE a.m., 3.20, 5.15,7.0, 9.40 p.m.

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"quality street." ELSIE PRINCE JIMMY GODDEN Leave Rona Bay—7.o, a.m.,
deceased.
"The Wizard" PING MYSTERY When Tire Chief ■' : . street." 8.5,9.10, 11.30
"quality- GODDEN ALL CREDITORS and other person*

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ELSIE PRINCE JIMMY 3.40, 5.5, 6.50, 9.30 p.m.
"'The Wizard'^ THRILLER EVER PRO- TO-MORROW TO-MORROW having Claims against the Estate;of
(SATURDAY) Elsie Prince as "Sunny.'.'
Leave Wellington—7.4o, 10.30 a.m.,. """
"The Wizard" DUCED"
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"quality street." 2.30, the above-named deceased are required
- A golden-haired Elsie Prince, from a to

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>"The Wizard" CHARLIE -MURRAY "quality street." The New Raised Track on tlie.Petone circus tent to 4.25, 5.15, 6.10, 8.50, 10.30 p.m. send notice of their claims,with full par-
"The Wizard" THE AMAZING STORY CHARLIE MURRAY "quality street." Recreation Ground is one of the best in New bare-back rider of the
and the spectacle of th"c whizdng wheels of the champions will never be the beautiful bride of Jim Deering. WEDNESDAY. \ ticulars, to the Solicitors for the Exeeu-.

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"The Wizard" OF A SCIENTIST WHO CHARLIE MURRAY 'duality street." Zealand,
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HUMANISED AN APE! "Quality street." forgotten.. The daintiest, sauciest,sweetest little Leave Day's 8ay—6.50, 7.53, 9.0 a.m., 1.20, tors, Messieurs Treadwell and Sons,No. 4,
"The Wizard" CHARLIE MURRAY

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■; Ali the Champions will be there, headed by bride in the world. 3.20, 5.15,7.0, 10.10 p.m. Panama street, Wellington, on or before
"The Wizard" CHARLIE MURRAY '.'quality street." Jimmy Godden,American Gymnasium Leave Rona Bay—7.o, 8.5, 9.10 a.m., i:3O, the Ist Day of May, 1928. Any claim not

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"The Wizard" A weird creature hovering CHARLIE MURRAY "quality street."
TOM OAKLEY, , TOM OAKLEY, madly in love with sent in-by that date may^not be recog-.
.:: "Th« Wizard", in the night, a beautiful CHARLIE MURRAY Instructor, 3.40,
(Betty Lambert). A whirl-; Leave Wellington—7.4o, 10.30 a.m.,
5.5, 6.50, 10.0 p.m.
2.30, nised. ',; .- "'

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| "The Wizard", girl disappearing from the A Whimsical vehicle exquisitely interpret- The Champion from Wairarapa, who holds New Zealand Records and always makes* "Weenie" wind of fun.
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Dated at Wellington
"The Wizard" midst of a and a Meets Police.Chief ed. Great Great Play, Great Star. ■ 4.25,5.15, 6.10;9.20, 11.0 p.m.

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crowd, Story, a rase from start to finish. MORTON, 1028.
CHARLTON March,
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who solves „
"The Wizard" reporter Lavishly produced, faultlessly constructed. ultra-modern Piccadilly FRIDAY.
"The Wizard" strange mysteries. GEORGESIDNEY A.Comedy of Unending Delights and .See him vie with Flett, Carswell,Gane,Morris, Scarfe,and a score of others. The typical

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aggregation of Leave Day's 8ay—6.50, 7.53,9.0 a.m., 1.20,
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'"The Wizard?' fascinating story of,^love .. """"-'Laughs.""■■'■'"'-. -.■■■.'. .■■"' ". Full Programme of Athletic Events, in which the Cream of the Athletic Talent Johnny; and a brilliant MAKARA COUNTY COUNCIL.;.-'.',
GEORGE SIDNEY
' '■.' the most popular and talented per- 3.20,5.15, 7.0 p.m.

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"The Wizard" A GEORGEJ3IDNEY of Wellington will be competing. formers ever presented in the Do- Leave Kona Bay—7.o, 8.5, 9.10 a.m., 1.30, NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. V
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" "The Wizard" and laughter,athrills, and


"The Wizard"' suspense, and nerve ting-
GEORGESIDNEY-
GEORGE SIDNEY
'. Special arrangements have been made to cater for the Wellington public. Numerous
' minion. 3.40, 5.5, 6.50 p.m. "■ "'. / ■BYLAWS.

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of .strange DAVIES. buses will leave Lambton Station,commencing at 1.15 p.m. First event 2 p.m. OVER 70 PERFORMERS. Leave Wellington—7.4o, 10.30 a.m., I.ii,
MARION DAVIES.' MAKION

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':. /'The Wizard" ling mystery by Charlton Morton.
"The Wizard" disappearances. M\RION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. ADMISSION—GROUND 1/-, STAND
Plays Produced 4.25, 5.15, 6.10, 9.20 p.m.
T^OTICE is hereby given that at

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"The Wizard" - ■.-... You'll laugh until you cry! MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. 1/-. BOX PLANS at The Bristol, Saturdays
till 12, other days till 5; after at Bur- SATURDAY. County
Special Meeting of the Mtkara
Council held on the-10th day
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"Th« Witard" EDMUND LOWE, MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. nett's'(next Theatre), from 7 onwards. Leave Day's Bay-6.50, 7.53, 9.0, 11.15 February, resolution
"The Wizard" EDMUND LOWE, WARNING. MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. a.m., 1.20, 3.20, 5.15, 6.50,10.10 p.m. 1928,the following
Telephone Theatre (28-175).
"Th. Wizard" ; .EDMUND LOWE, WARNING. MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. WAR IN CHINA! BOOK NOW FOR "SUNNY*" Leave Rona Bay—7.o, 8.5* 9.10,11.30 a.m., firmation
wag passed, and will be submitted for con-
Wiiard" EDMUND LOWE/ WARNING. MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. THE KING'S THEATRE 5.5, at the Ordinary:Meeting; of the

"The
"The Wizard"
"The Wizard"
"The Wizard"
EDMUND LOWE,
EDMUND LOWE,
EDMUND
LOWE, Remember to Renew Your Button
Insurance.
MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES.
MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES.
MARION DAVIES. .MARION DAVIES.
HE KING'S
(Dixon street).
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THEATRE
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WAR
WHITE GIRL ABDUCTED!
PIRATES
IN
INFEST
CHINA!
YANGTSE!
Box Plans Filling
COMMON-SENSE PRICES.
NIGHT:
Rapidly.
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1.30,3.40, 6.40,
1.15,2.30,4.25,6.0,9.20, 11.0 p.m.
10.0
Leave Wellington—7.4o, 10.30 a.m., 12.15, Council
p.m. to be held on Friday, the; 13tk
day. of April, 1928.. - ■■:'■'■. ;

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"The Wizard" EDMUND LOWE, ; ;: MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. —-""' BLOODSHED AND RIOTING! D.C. and O.S. 6s, , SUNDAY. ' ■

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You've read in the papers for months Upper Circle 2s. In exercise of the powers conferred on
"The Wizard" EDMUND LOWE, Remember to .'Renew Youy Button MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT past—now seethis Day Sales(Upper Circle), Ned Perry's. Leave p.m.
Day's 8ay—9.30 a.m., 1.20,5.0*,and
EDMUND LOWE, MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. TO-NIGHT the first mighty motion pic-
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"TheWzard" Insurance, 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT ture based on the Chinese Revolution. 8.20
NO EARLY DOORS. Leave Rona 8ay—9.40 a.m., 1.30, 5.15\ 1920,""The Health Act, 1920," and any,
■ "The Wizard"
"The Wizard .Fresh from '-■.
"The Wizard'?
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For You'll laugh, 'evti off -at
Additional:
FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE
TOMORROW, 2.30. .... pEGENTv
""^EGENT.,:
MATINEES, WEDNESDAYS AND
■. SATURDAYS: Leave
and 8.30 p.m. amendments thereto, and of every other
Wellington—lo.3s a.m.," 2.30, 6.5*, power and authority in anywise enabling
"fThe Wizard" in "WHAT PRICE and 9.15 p.m. it in that behalf, the Council of the

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"The Wizard" GLORY," heading a large "THE LIFE OF RILDY." , TENOR SOLOS, (The Theatre Beautiful.)
MANOR PARK GOLF CLUB. "Fifteen minuteg earlier during June, County of Makara hereby makes, by-

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and specially selected cast "THE LJFEOF RILEY." Special Order, an additional bylaw to
*Thn Wizard"
"Tl>9 Wizard" which includes such names "THE LIFE OF RILEY." TENOR SOLOS, TERRIFIC SUSPENSE!
BIG MATINEE~DAILY, AT 2.15. July, and August.
that part of a bylaw of. the said[Council
"The Wward" as Leila Hyams, Barry "THE LIFE OP RILEY." IIR. HERBERT F. WOOD. TERRIFIC SUSPENSE! EVENING SESSIONS,AT 8 SHARP. TUTEMBERS are notified that the Official made and passed on the Bth day of Aug-

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*"TheiWizard" Norton, Norman Trevor, "THE LIFE OF RILEY." MR. HERBERT F. WOOD. AMAZING! JM. Opening of the season will take place ust, 1924, relating to Health,Part VJL"

" "The Wizard" George Kotsonaros. "THE LIFE OF RILEY." MR. HERBERT F. WOOD. AMAZING! on SATURDAY, the 31st MARCH. Mem- EASTBOURNE MUNICIPAL TRANS- The object and purport of the,proposed '
. "THE LIFE F. RICHARD DIX
RILEY."
" HERBERT
Wizard" OF MR. WOOD. invited to be MOTOR bylaw
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"The bers of affiliated clubs are PORT SERVICE. are as follows:
Adapted from the Great Novel by "THE LIFE OF RILEY." MR. HERBERT F. WOOD. For years Henry Desmond,famouslawyer, RICHARD DIX present. Mixed Foursomes will be played. (a) To provide that the Regulations
"THE LIFE OF RILEY." MR. HERBERT F. WOOD. had been turning criminals loose upon RICHARD DIX OPERATING FROit SUNDAY, Ist (H125) under "The Health Act, 1920,"_t0
GASTON LEROUX," RICHARD
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GASTON LEROUX, '...'...'-.'. Enrico Toselli society. But this time he was
■ . DANCINgT ; _■,;; APRIL, 1928. prevent the contamination of food during

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GASTON LEROUX, "THE LIFE OF RILEY." (b) Charmaine (by special request) an innocent man. His best friend. Whose "the manufactureand' sale,shall be adopt-
coveted. And Desmond HIM-. IUCHARD DIX MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,| ed as an additional bylaw 'to -the:. Health
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GASTON LEROUX,
And haileda;.worthy"universally by critics, as being ;
successor to
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"THE LIFE OF RILEY."
"THE LIFE OF RILEY."
t'THE LIFE OF RILEY." ,
"THE LIFE OF RILEY."
. Overture
"Merrie England
Mr. Emanuel
appropriate

Aarons at the
to Feature':

Mighty Wur-
wife

What
he
(German) SELF was the saved!
Desmond-to be
intense
criminal.What:a
drama. What
But you.waut
an
situation!
emotional ' ;: RICHARD DIX
RICHARD DIX-
RICHARD DIX
RICHARD DIX
' The "Evening Post" states:—"A place Depart Eastbourne
of beauty and magnificence, and a credit
to the city and the promoters." : 7.25,
AND THURSDAY..
7.55,
(Tawa street)—6.so,
8.55,10.0, 11.30 a.m.,
I Bylaw, 1924,of the Council.
1.30,
(2) To provide for the licensing of all.
premises wherein food for human.con-
THE OPERA.'- "THE LIFE OF RILEY." will play: turmoil. The motion picture experience of 3.20,4.20,6.30,10.0 p.m. sumption is manufactured,stored,or sold,.
"THE PHANTOM. OF
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"THE LIFE OF RILEY." a lifetime! RICHARD DIX Depart Wellington (Library)—7.so, 8.50, or
«THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.'' (1) "Song Fox Trot" (In a Little Garden) CABARET any vehicle from which such food is,
I "THE LIFE OF RILEY."
NEW ADELPHI 10.0,11.30 a.m., 1.30,3.0,4.30,5,25,6.15, held or offered for sale.
"THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA."
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OPERA." "THE LIFE OF RILEY." (2) "On Wings of Memory" UNIVERSAL'S MIGHTY EPIC OF In Paramount's Super-Thriller, EW ADELPHI CABARET 11.0 p.m. j ""'
"THE PHANTOM OF THE "THE LIFE OF RILEY." (Introducing "La Paloma") JUSTICE AND THE LAW! NEW ADELPHI CABARET 8.0, (3) Repeals.
It is proposed that the bylaw shall com*

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"THE LIFE OF RILEY." "SHANGHAI BOUND." FRIDAY. on the 21st day of April, 1928.
The mo»t dramatically powerful Court "SHANGHAI BOUND." Telephone 28-294 for Table Reservations. Depart: Eastbourne (Tawa street)—6.so, into forcecopy,
Additional Presentation: .■; "THE LIFE OP RILEY." Box Plans at the Bristol' Piano. Co., picture ever flashedon ''ie Screen. "SHANGHAI BOUND." TO-NIGHT 7.25,7.55, 8.55,10.0, 11.30 am., UO, A full of. the above bylaw is -de--
"THE LIFE OF RILEY." TO-NIGHT
QUEEN'S QUALITY QUARTETTE "THE LIFE OF RILEY." Aitken'a Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre "SHANGHAI BOUND." TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 3.20,4.20,6.30, 10.0 p.m. :posited at the County "Offices, Ballance
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Wellington (Library)—7.so,^B.so, street, Wellington, and is open to the in-
QUEEN'S QUALITY QUARTETTE Thone 23-080. "SHANGHAI BOUND."
5/-.-"': ;■' Depart :
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"THE LIFE OF-KILEY." "THE THIRTEENTH JUROR," ■, '"..:.; Dancing 8.30. Subs';
> a.m.j. 1.30, 3.0, 4.30, 5.25, spection of the' Public daring Office -houri
In speciallyarranged Musical Programme. "THE THIRTEENTH JUROR,"
"THE THIRTEENTH JUROR," ;
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; "SHANGHAI BOUND."
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;56,15i 8;o, 9.15,.: 11.0 p.m./. ; \ :;T imtil the 12th day of April, 1928. ...
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AFTERNOON TEA SESSION DAILY, :v.t;l Dated at: Wellington 'this 13th1- day" oi
BOOKlNG!—Reported exceptionally heavy YOU'LL
so reserve now!
Whoops of Laughter nnd Gales of: Joy!
LAUGH TILL YOU SCREAM!
STRAND THEATRE.
"THE THIRTEENTH
"THE THIRTEENTH JUROR,"
JUROR,"
■ ' "SHANGHAI BOUND."
"SHANGHAI BOUND."
"SHANGHAI BOUND."
at 3 o'clock:
" ; Depart Eastbourne
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(Tawa "streety-^.SO,
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Daily, So loosen your belt before the picture, "THE THIRTEENTH JUROR," Music'by 7.55, 8.55, 10.0, 11.30 a.m., Acting County.Clerk.
BoxPlan at The Bristol till 5 p.m. starts, and prepare for mirthful convul- TRAND THEATRE. "THE THIRTEENTH JUROR," "SHANGHAI BOUND." Captivating .7.25, 1.30,

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at Theatre from 0 p.m., or ring Tel. 22-334. sions. 4.20,6.30, 10.0 p.ni.
A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. DAVE .MEREDETH AND HIS ■■■

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With Depart Wellington (Library)—7.so, 8.50,

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"THE THIRTEENTH JUROR," 10.0 a.m., 12.10,1.15,2.30, 5.25, 8.0, XTOTICE is in hereby given that the Law

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IT'S THE SEASON'S JOY CLASSIC. "THE THIRTEENTH JUROR," DAVE MEREDETH AND HIS, Offices the City will be clpied-
MARY BRIAN. 11.0 p.m. ■■-'.'. ""

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THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. "THE THIRTEENTH JUROR," MELODY FIVE. SUNDAY.
for the Easter Vacation from £ pjn. on,
SHORTT'S HORTT'S TTEATRE.
From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. "THE THIRTEENTH JUROR," A drama of the Secret Service—out of the MELODY FIVE.
MELODY FIVE.
Depart Eastbourne (Tawa street)—9.o THURSDAY, sth APRIL, to SATUR«.
' a.m., 1.0,4.30,and 8.40 p.m.. :.."''.' DAY, 14th APRIL, and wfll
re-open agate:
Continuous from 11 a.m.(to .10 p.m. '■'■-■ .;,.' entertaining
.;■'■ DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. Chinese storm-centre shrieks this mighty
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.'■■■' '■ .'■■■" ■;■ .""'.■ Another of the "NEW COL-
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Final Week in Wellington. Dramatic Figures, ," of; a Yangtse boat who rescues tourists "ENTERTAIN AT THE ADELPHI!"; » 2.0, 5.35,'and 9.45 p.m. — r'» ' APRIL.
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March, 1928.

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LEGIANS" Series: from' river pirates, and. then; begins to of
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has pleasure in pre- MARY PIckFORD1i'RANCIS X BUSHMAN, Return Motor-bus Tickets^''(uriexpired) ;■.■". i. ■:■"."-.-" -->:■ W.,A.-.HAWKINS,;,,:,-'
The Management FRANCIS X 'fight(his way down the infested stream, are available for retura on all Ferry

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MARY PICKFORD1 BUSHMAN, Wellington District Jaw Society.^
Mnting, by-arrangement with Famous-
' "THE WINNING PUNCH," '■■■'■■■-'■■ ! t Shanghai-bound;

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FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN,
' GAIETY PALAIS DE DANCE;' STOPS.—Motor-bus stops
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Lwky Films Corporation, two. great MARY PICKFORD Steamers.■.'.'i-'",■:.■."■."""■■■
■ FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN, ■■"'"' clearly
: Featuring are.
Paramount Attractions. !
' MARY
MARY PICKFORD
PICKFORD
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN,
'Also. GAIETY PALAIS DE DANCE
GAIETY PALAIS DE DANCE exhibited en route. Passengers are re- LY THE WELLINGTON UNITED FRIEND-
SOCIETIES'MEDICAL INSTITUTE.

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Glittering Oriental Presentation,
JACK HOLT !: GEORGELEWIS. MARY PICKFORD ANNA Q. NILSSON, quested to ring the bell at least 20 yards
ERNEST TORRENCE In ANNA Q. NILSSON, ■, (88, Abel Smith street). from stopping place.
ESTHER RALSTON CHINESE FANTASY,

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Members of the above kindly

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LOUISE DRESSER "MY BEST GIRL." ANNA Q. NILSSON, CHINESE FANTASY, on application. note that after Saturday next, 31st'
'Joyful Incidental Musical by .i "MY BEST GIRL." ANNA i. NIL-SON, CHINESE FANTASY, Dr. Leslie G. Austin will h»ve no ■"■"'

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" P. J. S. HARGREAVES, ;."> further-connection with the Institute. ,:


In the most dynamically dramatic "MY BEST GIRL." CHINESE FANTASY, WELLINGTON'S First Modern Dance
theme ever filmed, ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT "MY BEST GIRL." Supported by a Featured Cast, including requested to consult with.
(Musical Director: Robert Caulton.) "MY BEST GIRL."
, Sy Speoial Pupils of » »':
' Rendezvous. ■'■..'.'■■ '_ V -Members
?own Clerk. ■."'■- either Drs. .Smyth are
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"THE BLIND GODDESS." "MY BEST GIRL." WALTER PIDGEON,
"THE BLIND GODDESS." Overture—"Dreams of Erin" ..(De Witt) MARTHA MATTOX, ■ MISS KATHLEEN O'BRIEN. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY NIGHT. the arrival .'of Dr. John Gemmell Thomson.

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EASTBOURNE FERRY-; SERVICE. who will commence practice at-'B9,'Abel-
■ GEORGE.SIEGMANN. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY NIGHT.
"THE BLIND GODDESS." A United Artists'' Picture. ,;"
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.' Musical Programme by ■■■■■■■ Smith street, about the third week in
"THE BLIND GODDESS."
Adapted from Arthur Train's sensa-
""! tional novel of the aame name. The'
Book Early for the Joy Classic,
BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL CO.
'Mary back to the aottqt, role that
made her the World's Sweetheart.
You -will enjoy every minute of it.
Love, life, and laughter.
And a Host of Other Favourites.

ADDITIONAL! ADDITIONAL!
ARTHUR G. FROST
ARTHUR G. FROST
For Regent Operatic Orchestra.
Prices.—Ordinary nights: General Ad-
mission 2s; Saturdays 2s 6d.. rPHE
x
.;', EASTER TIME-TABLE.
Following
tamed unless
Time-tables
prevented
circumstances and subject to theunforeseen
will
by
be main- ' April.
The Institute will NOT accept »ny Ik-
bility except as above.
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moat startling revelation of the un- (Or Ring Theatre Telephone 21-842.)
Manage- W.MI/AUGHLIN, Secretary.
reliability of circumstantial evidence Also: The next of the Universally Popular Col- COMEDY, 'GAZETTE, MAGAZINE. Music by ment reserving, the right to Cancel or
ever portrayed. lege Life Thrillers, Alter any. part or parts of 'these Time-
WHAT EVERY GIRL SHOULD KNOW. tables and divert Boats without notice:—
WHAT EVERY GIRL SHOULD KNOW. "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS." HARRY AVERY'S JAZZ FIVE.

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BIG BOOKING.

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HARRY AVERY'S JAZZ FIVE. sth APRIL/ 1928. A NEW SIGHT-SEEING TRIP. r

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WHAT EVERY GIRL SHOULD KNOW. "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS." THURSDAY,
" Second Big Attraction:

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."-..-■.. WHAT EVERY GIRL SHOULD KNOW. "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS." Plan at Theatre (Tel. 44-144) or Bristol. Leave Wellington: 7.40,

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10.30,2.30, 4.25,
BESSIE LOVE and NEIL HAMILTON Featuring "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS." 5.15, 6.10,9.20, 11.0 p.m.
"The Mecca of all those who Dance."' Leave Day's Bay: 6*.50, 7.53,9.0,11.15,3.20, PVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON ;»>

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In the laughter picture of the year, ■.. tpMPRESS. PATSY RUTH MILLER. BOXING.. : .5.15,,7.0, 10.10 p.m. -. Famous Bell Bus' will leave Govern-- ■■

■ Leave Rona Bay: 7.0,8.5,9.10,11.30,,3.40,'~'


, ■ PATSY RUTH MILLER. Further Attractions:
; ment Buildings at 2 p.m. for AkaUraw*.
"NEW BROOMS." PATSY RUTH MILLER.
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0W N HAL L. 5.5, 0.50, 1O".O p.m.

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"NEW-BROOMS." A Fuller-Hayward Theatr*. A brilliant comedy-drama. Patsy of INTERNATIONAL NEWS, RAND JOY NIGHI\ nnd "The Brown Owl Tea p.m. G«dtns," «riv-y
BRITISH RAND NIGHT. 6th 1928. ing back inthe city at 5.45 60 miles of

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"NEW. BROOMS.'' NEWS BUDGET/ JOY GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL,

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the light heart gets up to all sorts of TUESDAY NEXT, at 7.45. restful scenery six for shillings. You can-
--_' "NEW BROOMS." .'... capers. COMEDY, (Sunday Service.)
COLUMBIAN HALL, KILBIRiNIE. Leave Wellington: 10.35,2.30, 6.5, 9.15 not buy abetter ride. Dial 43-555. for.seats.'

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NOW SHOWING GAZETTE and COMEDY. In Addition: JACK GREEN MONDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1028. ..',..

" tale of too efficient effi- p.m.


..' A troubled Leave Day's Bay: 9.30,1.20,5.0, 8.20 p.m. .-■..; BELL BUS CO, r
ciency, told with, delightful emphasis.

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■From 11 a.m. to 10p.m. I Box Plan at Theatre. Ring 43-963. KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. W. MELTON.
Splendid Supporting Programme.
1-■■ ALL-BRITISH
:■■"■■
WEEK.
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COMING.
(A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) And Preliminaries. MIRAMAR
In Aid of
SILVER BAND.
Leave Rona Bay: 9.40,1.30,5.15,8.30 p.m.
EASTER SATURDAY,
49, Thorndon quay..

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In eminently suitable Incidental Music. .' Promising to provide a great 7th APRIL, 1928.
For Reserre*, Telephone 41-219. ALE-BRITISH WEEK. "SORRELL
"SORRELL AND SON."
AND SON."
of forceful tactics against one of the
exhibition Special Novelty Frizes.
Foxtrot, Blues, Monte Carlo, Lucky , Leave
■ (Ordinary Service.)
Wellington: 7.40, 10.30,12.15, 1.15,
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exponents ever produced in
BOOKING.— Box Plan at The Bristol. cleverest Australia. Spot, and Confetti Battle.
Leave 2.30,4.25,6.0,9.20, 11.0.'
Day's Bay: 6.50,7.53,9.0,11.15,1.20, PROPERTIES FOR SALE. -
PfMPIKB THEATKE, ISLAND BAY. Apply at or ring Theatre (Tel. 22-212) for PRICES
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Music by
EMPIRE 3.20,5.15,6.50, 10.10.
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TfcRITANNIA. Continnon§v TWO FEATURES. THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. Reservations. AS USUAL: 5s and 2s 6d plus Dalton's Columbian Six Orchestra.'
"BRITANNIA. fromlla.k New Zealand's fir»t Big Production. Commencing TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. tax; booking Is, at Perry's, Manners CabaretSupper. Leave Rona Bay: 7.0,8.5,9.10,11.30,1.30, VP"AIWETU-Ne«rly SUBDIVISION BLOCK,

TB KOOTI TRAIL." TBl


street. ■"

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EARLY DOORS (no extra charge1):
■ Margaret " 3.40,5.5, 6.40, 10.0 p.m.
O'Connorand EASTER SUNDAY, Bth APRIL, 1928. situate lOmins. of Waterloo Station.- Foi'
4 Acre. LereLLand %
T " suitable for subdivision or factory site,

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NOW SHOWING- "THE M'COY, TIM M'COY, SPECIAL.—Miss

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Krai National present a Revelation in "THE TE KOOTI TRAIL," The screen's greatest outdoor star, in Tickets at Box Office and at Sowman'g, Partner will give a Demonstration of Leave Wellington: 9.30,10.35, 2.90,6.5,9.15 particulars--'■"write 36, Post Agency. Lower
Rollicking Romance, "THE TE KOOTI TRAIL." "SPOILERS OF THE WEST," Lambton quay. Yale Blues. p.m. :■--.■■-■-." :-■■■ '.' ■
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"SMILE, BROTHER, SMILE," "THE TE KOOTI TRAIL," "SPOILERS OF THE WEBT," The Association urge regular patrons Subscription, Is 6d and 2s. Leave Day's Bay: 8.30,9.30,1.20,5.0,8.20. JHutt/'
"THE TE KOOTI TRAIL." ■
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"SMILE, BROTHER, SMILE," A tale of illicit trading posts. Tlie most to book early to save disappointment. * A. LOVE, Secretary. Leave Rona Bay: 8.40,9.40,1.30,5.0,8.30.
"THE TE KOOTI TRAIL." colourful outdoor romance that history TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS.
"SMILE, BROTHER, SMILE,"
BON-ACCORD ASSEMBLY EASTER MONDAY, 9th APRIL, 1928.

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"THE TE KOOTI TRAIL." has, given the screen. BEAUTIFUL KARORI. ;

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"SMILE, BROTHER, SMILE," "THE TE KOOTI TRAIL." ON-ACCORD ASSEMBLY Leave Wellington:
"SMILE, BROTHER, SMILE,"
adven- "THE TE KOOTI TRAIL."
(2)
"NO PLACE TO GO,"
MILTON SILLS
In JUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALE
: Will hold iU
WEEKLY MODERN OLD-TIME DANCE Leave Day's Bay: 6.50,7.53, 9.55, 6.10, 9.20, 11.0
9.0,10.0,11.0,2.30,5.5,
p.m.
A Comedy-drama of the life andThe

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sea- "THE TE KOOTI TRAIL." "NO PLACE TO GO," "THE SILENT LOVER." .1.20,4.15,
tures of a Commercial Traveller." TO-MORROW NIGHT

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"THE TE KOOTI TRAIL," A South Searomance crammed with laugh- "THE SILENT LOVEK." 5.0, 6.40, 10.10. TITELL-DESIGNED NEW COTTAGE,
son's laugh special, with Adelaide road, TO- ODDFELLOWS' HALL, CLYDE QUAY. Leave Rona Bay: 7.0,8.5,9.40,1.30,4.25, »". four rooms and kitchenette,large sec-V
"THE TE KOOTI TRAIL," ter, and starring Mary Astor and Lloyd TriCTORIA '
. JACK MULHALL "THK TE KOOTI TRAIL," Never romance
a so thrill-packed V HALL,
6.50, 10.0. tion; £1250;deposit £100,.I have.several

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.-. And Hughes. aa this NIGHT, at 7.8 o'clock. (Oif Courtcnay place.) 5.15,
"THE TE KOOTI TRAIL," (3) "■.■" story of a handsome young lieutenant '<
of Clothing, Boots, Book*, and Crockery. Usual attractions. Fox-trots, One-step, New Houses for sale in Karori, from 4;■"

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DOROTHY MACKAILL. "THE TE KOOTI TRAIL," the famous Foreign Legion. to 11 rooms, including 6-rd. Concrete Re-

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"THE OLD WALLOP," Two-step, Excuse Me EASTBOURNE MOTOR OMNIBUS
: "THE TE KOOTI TRAIL," Be Early. Monte
' sidence justcompleted. Motor will call for
Dances,
BESSIE LOVE!...
In' Addition:
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BESSIE LOVE Thrilling
An Our Gang Comedy.
No1/ 2-

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Carlo Waltz, Lancers,D'Alberts, etc., etc. SERVICE.
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you to inspect. :. V:
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pagesfrom New Zealand history HARRY LANGDON An. ideal programme.
In the Brilliant ScreenRomance, "^rTeKooti, j. Good Supper. Excellent Music. THURSDAY, sth APRIL, 1928.
THE.
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greatest of all Outlaws, who NEW PRINCESS,
"YOUNG APRIL" beginning
"YOUNG APRIL"
A Cinema Cocktail
with thrills ■■■'■■ eluded the Bx-itish"Forces, for 15 years, HE NEW
Manners street.
PRINCESS, "LONG PANTS." WATERSIDKRS'
FOOTBALL CLUB.
ASSOCIATION Splendid Floor.
Patrons. Note.—Eaater Saturday and Leave
■ :
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Wellington: 7.50, 8.50, 10.0,11.30, JOHN BURNS, ;
Featuring "LONG PANTS." 1.30,3.0, 4.30,5.25,6.15,8.0, 9.15,11.0.
"YOUNG APRIL" and sparkling with Monday Dances will be held in the New
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Continuous Daily, 11 to 10.
"YOUNG APRIL" BILLIE ANDREASSEN The and New Players are requested Leave Eastbourne: 7.55, Telephone 41^47, \

Comedy. Comedy Sensation of the Age. OLD Century Hall, Kent terrace. 6.50,7.25, 8.55,

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(Miss Auckland), 10.0, 11,30, 1.30,3.20, 4.20, 6.30, 10.0

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'".Also,, '■''■■/ to be at Polo Ground SATURDAY, Sub.: Ladies Is 6d, Genta 2s.
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OUR ORCHESTRA. '',
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NOW SHOWING. .' '-_'■.


COMIC. SCENIC. GAZETTE. TINA HUNT,' 31st, at 2 o'clock, for Practice. '■■ R. S. See.
-.- COWIE,

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Ten Sterling New Zealand Players and 30 1^- LAURA LA PLANTE E. E. ANSET, GOOD FRIDAY,. 6th APRIL, 1928..

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Hon. Secretary, Watersiders. THE
REALM. THE REALM. Leave

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■' Maori Horsemen. LAURA LA PLANTE THE REALM. Wellington: 10.0,2.0,5.30,9.45 p.m.
THRILLS! LAUGHS! CHILLS! SWIFTS !
, Filmed in the Wild Urewera Country FOOTBALL CLUB. Leave Eastbourne: 9.0,1.0,4.30,8.40 p,m. FOR SALE. FOR SALE.
And AU-star Cast,.in
' HATAITAI HALL.

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Creeps Oli's All's Screams

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—Shudders —" Sobs Giggles amidst glorious Bush Scenery. A PRACTICE will be held TO- The Most Select and EASTER SATURDAY, 7th APRIL, 1928. TI7ELL-BUILT 9-RI). HOUSE,best part
"THE CAT AND THE CANARY." SCOTSCOLLEGE. Dance in
Five Minutes from Town.
—Shrieks Gasps ■**■
Throbs—all in MORROW, 31st MARCH, at Polo
Courtenay place. Leave
Wellington: 7.50,8.50, 10.0, 1210 of Tkorndon,..nice garden, g&rage,
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"THE CAT AND THE CANARY."

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Also,
this super-detective story—the biggest "THE "CAT AND THE CANARY." Ground, 2.30 p.m. A.full muster of play- Tram stops at door. Late tram 12.10. 1.15,2.30,5.25,8.0, 11.0. sunny spot. "Mortgage £2500. Casn oveiv
.'.-■ .mystery thriller ever filmed. ■Britain's Queen of Happiness,
:
"fk RTCRAFT
■ ;;: THEATRB. BETTY BALFOUR
"THE CAT AND THE CANARY,"
"THE CAT AND THE CANARY,"
ets wanted.
' ' THE
C. KIMMINB,
Hon. Secretary,
Annual Athletic
held TO-MORROW^ (Saturday)
Sports
morning 10 to 12.15,afternoon 2 to 4.30;
will be This Week's Attractions:
EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE.
Leave Eastbourne: 6.50, 7.25,
10.0,11.30,1.30,4,20,6.30, 10.0.
7.55, 8.55, mortgage £2600.
HARCOURT. 4ND CO.,

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ArtCR AKT THEA TRE. BKTTY. BALFOUR, "THE CAT AND THE CANARY," :, MIRIAMA HEKETA. EASTER SUNDAY, Bth APRIL, 1928.
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COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 8.
BETTY BALFOUR "THE CAT AND THE CANARY," Parcuts, old boys, and friends of the MIRIAMA HEKETA. Leave Wellington: 9.0,10.0,11.15,2.0;5.35 105,Lambton quay. .v;
The Super Mystery Thriller, BETTY BALFOUR The .greatest mystery play the screen has A aß^,PA Mjjoke
footballlSubT" College arc invited to be present. In Her Beautiful Russian Dances. 9.45.

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BETTY BALFOUR, ■ ■ PRACTICE will be held TO-MOR- New Numbers by the Mascots. Leave Eastbourne: 8.0,9.0, 10.0,1.0, 4.30, '''
"THE CAT AND THE CANARY." BETTY BALFOUR ..■;."" ever seen.- "■. ROW (Saturday),
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"THE CAT AND THE.CANARY." BETTY BALFOUR 2- \' ■ at Lyall Buy
serve (Soccer ground), at 3 o'clock. Re-
Usual Novelties. Prices as Usual.
Miss Phyllis Bates's Yale Blues Class, EASTER MONDAY Oth
8.40.

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BETTY BALFOUR FRED HUMES of the Easter FUNERAL NOTICES. APRIL, 1928.
"THE CAT AND THE CANARY." "FRED HUMES " view matches a full attend- 7 .to 8. Wellington: 9.0, 10.0,11.15,2.0, 6.0,
BETTY BALFOUR The Management'Announces a SPECIAL Leave BEING SURVEYED. I
"THE CAT AND THE CANARY."
"THE CAT AND THE CANARY." BETTY BALFOUR, LOTUS THOMPSON
ance is requested.
Training commences on Wednesday
at THE Friends of Mr. mid Mrs. D. Greig
are respectfully invited to attend, GALA NIGfHT on EASTER MONDAY.
s.o; n.o.■ : : "". ■

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BETTY BALFOUE, LOTUS THOMPSON Oriental Gymnasium (Hataitai). dearly beloved Usual prices. Leave Eastbourne: 8.0,9.0,10.0,1.0, 4.30,
Who was the Phantom Killer? the Funeral of their Into 6.30, 10.0 p.m. TWO DAYS' TIME (from" 22ni

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What was thia terrifying spectre that ■"""■■ the finest,fiercest,fastest dramas ". .0. RUSSELL, daughter, Flora Elizabeth, which will

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March) a DOZEN BEAUTIFUL SEC-
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of the plain? it. will ever be your pleasure Hon. Secretary. leave their residence, DAY P. J. S. HARGREAVES,
haunted the old mansion—this -un-
■ ■ To-morrow (Satur- DAY'S DAY'S BAY will bo offered at prices from £65.

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The British Production '.'" ',■ ■'" to .see.1.. ; ■■■ '" ..'. TIONS

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earthly menace that mysteriously kid- ..::■:
" ' ' ' day), 31st March, 1928,at 8.45 a.m., for PAVILION. Town Clerk.
napped humans in. silence and with the (ByE. Phillips Oppenheim), -■;; yellow" ORIENTAL RUGBY SATURDAY. SATURDAY. i All these sections have >a buah-clad
"the back," FOOTBALL CLUB. St. Joseph's Church, Pahautanui. Re- HAVE YOU HEARD THE LATEST stream running through them; &M, well-
of a phantom? See it all-in
stealthgripping, "MONTE CARLO." "the yellow back," quiem Mbbs will be celebrated at 10 a.m. JOY NIGHT. JOY NIGHT.
grown.native trees-on.- many; while som*
KIT GRAMOPHONE RECORDS?
this _. hair-raising mystery yellow PRACTICE for all grades will be held J. E. TAYLOR AND' SONS, KAT DANCE BAND.

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"MONTE CARLO." "the, back/ LTD., have dense bush valleys; and'each section
.-■'.". picture.- at Lyall Bay TO-MORROW, at Special Music, Special Novelties.'
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"MONTE CARLO," "the yellowback." 2 Undertakers,Cambridge-ter. and Karori.
■ has frontage to a level road.

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LAURA LA PLANTE ■■-.-■ "MONTE CARLO."
:: "the yellow back." pan. AH players and
are requested to be present
intending players Day and night Tel. 28-073.
FWHETmcndsof the late William Ladies 2s, Gents 2sReturn "
ServiceCars leave Harris-st., 7.45 p.m.,
returning Midnight. 3s. The road is now being formed, which
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-" Operatic, Ballads, Lyrics,
\ "MONTE:CARLO." ORATORIO, givo perfectly flat'access toi the main,
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'' LAURA LA.PLANTE .... ; Gd,Double 4s. Sings, Waltzes,Fox Trots, Marches— will

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J A. M. PINKERTON,

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'» "MONTE"iCARLO."' usual good..supports,
And Big Cast.
EXCELLENT SUPPORTS.
"MONTE :CARLO," ■ ; ■...!. "
Hon. Secretary.
■*" He'iiry Robinson nre respectfully in-
vited to attend his Funeral, which will
Enjoyable Day's Bay.
all. the latest compositions and popular road
miles),
and all the way from town (18%
except for the Petone railwayramp.
"MONTE CARLO,"
/ (The Dream' City). ■
■■"■■"■■■
SALfE,;;;;;';;;^ : leave the Mortuary Chapel of R. 11. Wil- \\\'.i, will be found in
O'CONNOR, at the Bristol Piano Co.,Ltd., Wellington.. perfectly
comprehensiveness
The situation is absolutely ideal, being

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UALITY '.THEATRE,ISLAND BAY. JUMBLE "■
.-' JIELROSE FOOTBALL CLUB~"~~, son and Soiih,To-morrow (Saturday), 31st MISS MARGARET

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sheltered from the wind, «nd hi

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■"*Ncw Zealand's Leading Authority,.' 7 .■' 13very 'mail' brings fresh consignments;of:
'. I—George Entertninment Supreme. March, 1028,at 2 p.m., for the Karori
,
Actually filmed at Monte -Carlo, ivud the be held in ST. PAUL'S. Sydney! _A most charming surroundings. Few people
No. K. Arthur and-Veraßey« first interior
nolds in scenes of the Casino WILL
and Street■Schoo.li'oonv.'on SATURDAY, 'PRACTICE'wiII be held at Lvall May CCIMRoSt. H. WILSON AND SONS, BALLROOM DANCING.
delightful records, several of which should realise
be immediately, added to your personal Wellington. is such a spot so 'close to there

Royal Palace. Love, Life, and Laughter 31st March, at,2.30 o'clock.,.. .-..■; " """
: ■ /.'-'■'
"SUNNY SIDE UP,"
A thrillingcomedy-drama of stage life. * on the Riviera; Betty in a story that will
delight you.
p.m. All Members are.
tend. Intending Members requested to at-
are
Undertakers,104,
Tel. 24-105.
Adelaide road.


Studio: ■.' .'.".'. '■"■ collection.
OLD ADLLl'fll CABARET, 128,Cuba-st. Keep up with the times—let your friends
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from
The' sections are situated' about a mile
" the station and main bitumen road,

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Dole Air Rac« win- cordially (Same entrance as Marie Dean Studio). he;tr all the latest when they call.
No. 2—Art Gobol,the the :
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ComeEarly; ..■■..: invited. * 1 FUNERAL CARD. j
ner, and Al. Wilson,
stunt flyer,
world's greatest Copenhagen
in '.
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„ "'"■' EVE'S REVIEW.
on wheels. How to gain a
1
' G. O'LOUGHLJN,
THE Funeral of the late Mrs. Catherine Miss O'Cdhnor has returned
St. Joseph's
Telephone. 30-660.
from a »ix HIS MASTER'S VOICE
and thereforewill have great prospective
value. Areas approximately 1 acrt each.
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ilim figure by exercise. Views of Lewes PRICES from £65 each; Depottt £15
street, To-morrow (Satur- nv.n:!hs'

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"THE AIR PATROL."

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No. 3—Comedy and International News. and Demonstration of Lip Reading. jumbLe sale. '■ ■■'.:. Church,Bucklo
day), at 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Kar- America, where sha' studied under.;guchi COLUMBIA each.
KARORI RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. world-famousTeachers as SantosCasani, Arrangements can be made to motor any-

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; ori (Private interment.) GRAMOPHONES from £3. Easy one interested to inspect during the week-
IN Aid of Vicarage Fund, Kelburn, in Maxwell Stewart, Josephine Bradley,
JUMBLE SALE SCREENING TIMES: St. Peter's' Schoolroom/ Gbuznee TIfEMBERS of the above Club are noti-
street, SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, at 2 fl «ed that TRAINING will not bo able am<
Requiem Mass will bo celebrated at 9 Barbara Miles, Alec Millar,. Victor Silves-
ter, and Arthur Murray. ......Terms of Payment. end. Ring

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WILL be held at 19,.MARION STREET ."Monte "ToKooti," 11.0,2.35,5.55, 9.0.
Carlo," .1.0, 4.30, 7.30. p.m.. .'" '..;
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Funeral
JUN.,
Decorator, Private Lessons from 10 a.m."."-~~-~'~-"'.'j THE BRISTOL PIANO CO.,LTD., ,
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J. G. FINDLAY,
42-219. .'
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■■" f- * (off. Ghuzn'ce-st.),. TO-MORROW


(Satut-tlny), 'at 2.30 p.m.' liargains.
Box Plan at The-Bristol till 5, then at
Theattc. King 43-063. ;"
Special Large
'Assortment of.
Clothing, Coats,Bedding, Etc
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Winter 4. K. NEILSON, Hon. Sec.
uO.-Taranuki-Bt., nnd 28. lliddiloLd-et.
Tel. 22-103 (day and- night).
Kilbirnie Class .Every Saturday,
Columbia Cabaret,7-8 p.ml
Teachers' "Week from.2flth to 31stMar'ch.
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The! ■\ ■■■'■ LAMBTON QUAY,
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,__.; WELLINGTON. Top Floor, National Bank Chamber*. -1
opp. G.P.O. ■. .' ■...■
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THE EVENING POST, FRIDAY, MABCH 30, 1928. 3
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SMALL
SITUATIONS VACANT.
TAILORESSES WANTED.
Jobs, haiid ,6r piecework. Jack
Jacobus,King's Cha3iiberg.
TO LET.

TO LET, 18,CLIFTON TERRACE,

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TO LET.
rVO LliT, Large Bed-Sitting-room, with
■*" fireplace, to
in quiet home. Ring Tel. 42-740.
LET.
TO LET.
Single Furnished Room. Ap-
refined murriud couple, TO ply 21. L'ollcgc-.st.
rpo LET. Large Furnisho.il Double Bed-
jJJANDV
PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
JOHN-ST.-4 Rooms
chenotte,
all usual couvs., sunny spot; price £875;
aud kit-
c.1.,range,gas cooker,and the son Cabinet
i
MARRIED
Art
WANTED TO SELL.
Folk—What
you learn?—"lt's Easy to Pay
ia the

Way." For Furniture, Half-ton Truck;


. MOTORSAND CYCLESFORSALE.
first les- WAXTED to Exchange, Ford Ton
"" Truck, in good order, for Car or
any make. Williamson,
BOWLING
SOUTH'"'"AUSTRALIANS'--DEPAfiT*
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TWO SMARTTAILORESSES SUPERIOR SELF-CONTAINED FLAT,
2 bedrooms,sitting-room, bathroom,
rpO LET,
also
Warehouse
c entral i
or Sample Rooms; ■*- Sitting-room, every eonw, central, 1
position, good tram section. I, Bidwell-st.
£100 cash. Whiteacre and Dentice, 7, iat Art Cabinet Co.. 247. Cuba-st.: 79. HayWards, Tel. 170M, Upper Hutt.
[ Willis-st. WANTED to Sell, .Cambria Racing

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Also COAT HANDSGAR Office,-


and and kitchenette, own electric light and gas ; light; low rentals. Apply Space, Bos Courtenay-pl.
WANTED.
IMPROVERS. MARY : meter; beautiful harbour view, -moderate 1474, P.0., Wellington, or Xt-'i. 4U-ISS. ryo LET, Furnished Flat, 3 rooms uml
-*■ kitchenette, tcl. ami convs.
SB,Pirie-
]SpWrJ:uvVN-£olarge lidly constructed Kesi- CHESTERFIELD Suites! Buy at Open
Upholstering Factory; absolutely tha Cambria Cycle Depot, 33, Cambridge ter-.
Cycle, easy terms, best value city.
'" The team o£ South' Australian,bowlert'-
DEiST.100, Manners-Bt. t-ent. Applyabove address,between 7 and dencci of 0 rooms, recently re- *-' Boulcott-st. race..' ■
Double Room, single beds,suit st., opp. first car stop, value in Wellington. £50
' '...".... ■' which has been visiting-the^Dominion lcJt

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8 p.m. '■po LET, novated throughout; vacant possession. A Suitesfor
-*■ working men; 8s! each. Apply 170, rpo bargain at £25. WANTEJJ to Gent/s Push-bike, in Sydney by the Mauuganui to-dayi Be-

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5 rooms. Apply Sell,- for
WANTED,- A*'SMART GIRL, about 16 LET, House, 2$ £1275; exceptionally easy
Thorndon-qy. Davis-st. (references). CabinetGramophones at less than ""■ good order; 355.'" 23, Freyberg-st., fore their departure Mr. E."W: Castine,
terms. Whitcucre aud Dentice, 7, Cour- FULL

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LET, Tiuakori-rd., 2 Unfurnished
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Table Model prices. Liquidation Sale, Lyall Bay. ;,.:■ [ ;: :, ; :

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years of-age," for mailing section of tenay-pl.
'""■. TO LET.
O IDEAL FLOORS,Morgan's Buildings, Rooms,gas stove, all convs.; niodcr-
a well-established organisation. Reply, in .'"' Corner Cuba and Vivian streets; ! ate rent. 12S, Tiuakori-rd. ' WANTED fO RENT. TSLAiND BAY—(J-rd. Residence, lofty
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Amfonola Shop, Diaon-st.
below cost. Full, \\T
ANTKD to Sell, 5-seatcr Jj'ord; any.
.7-7 trial given; price. £40 or near offer. as
manager of the team, wrote t6i"ThePost"
follows:—"Onthe eve of our departure

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splendid position; lighting perfect. i j FurnisheiTNewly Renovated I WANTED Kent, House, 3 or A rooms, ■*■ rooms, tiled
largo level section, i
fireplaces, wide hall, very GRAMOPHONES
Oak Cabinetsfrom £8 15s. Liquida- Marble Bar, 131,Cuba-tit.. -. I desire, on behalf of the visiting"team
own handwriting, stating age and experi- Also other Space and Office Accommo- -»- 3-i-d. LKT,
Flat, gas stove, caliphont, etc.
»* suburbs,adult family. Reply, stating
per week. This property garages,let at 20s tion Sale,King's Theatre Building, Dixon- TNDIAN Scout,late of South Australian bowlers,to sincefily;
model,perfect order, thank the
terms' to
:i5> lJ°st Agency, Lower Hutt. ! would make fine
ence, if any, to A471, Evening Post.
dation available.
F. COOPER, LTD., ]
For particulars apply 22-091.
YKfANTED, Flat, in or liancly city, must
home or great investment. Price £1050; st
TTPHOLSTERER! 'Upholsterer! YeiT
■*" cheap; also Indian
Chief, good order,
: ... ' .bowlers>£_ New,Zealand;cpu-..

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cash. Ownerwould consider taking Tory-at. pled with the name of-Mr. E..W.:' Wade,
LET, vicinity a Sunny Well-
TO be in good position and locality, want- £330 £20. 45,

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Dixon street. Terrace, '* from motor-cur as part o£ deposit. Whiteacre *-' Have your Chesterfield Suite Re-cov- TIARLEY Davidson, 1024, and Sidecar, of Christchureh (the Dominion secretary:)'

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furnished Flat, dining, bedroom, ed 23rd April. A557, Evg. Post. cerd by us. We are experts. Open Up-
COMPETENT GENERAL: MANAGER <and kitchenette,
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all couvs.; referenceses- andljcntice,'7, Conrtenay-pl. electric; any trial; bargain. M'Mahon for the unbounded hospitality "shown diir-'
YX/ANTED, Furnished Bed-Sitting-room, >TICBLY Situated Villa, 5 rooms, kitch- holsteringTel. Factory, Boulcott-st.,just above *-*-

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Motor Supplies, Harris-st." Te'l^44-942. ing our ; month's .trip., through, the 'Do-"
REQUIRED. TO LET. '■ sential. Ring 4-2-495.
" share kitchenette, or use of convs.; enette and glassed-in porch (sleep- church. 45-983.
TO LKT, The Terrace,opp. Kirkcaldie's, state terms. As(iO,Jgvi4. Post. ing), largo bdthroora, porcelain bath and T IQUIDATION Sale.Bargains in Gramo- TNDIAN.Prince,
1926, electric,practically minion. We have

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LET, at Hataitai, a Modern Well- every minute,
TO furnished 5-RD. HOUSE; rent £3 Front 1Fiat. mm. from Quay, Well-furnished x new, gift. M'Mahon Motor Supplies, of our stay. I also enjoyed

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Tel. YX^ANTED Lease or Kent, 0-rd. Modern bavin. Shaddock hot water service -*-' phones and Radio Goods. Everything
Harris-st. Tel. - ■ ■ desire.to express.our"

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41-903. range, i 44-942. appreciation
Company owning a number of per week to suitable tenant. House, vicinity Seatoun. P.O. Box and gas cooker,large section,laid out iawns slaughtered. Amfonola Shop, King's to the New.Zealand Railways'
Retail Boot and ShoeShops requires ;"'■ SAMSON BROS., rpo LET, Furnished Fiat, 2 rooms, with 1330, '* Wellington. and garden; homo indeed. Snip at £1200; .Theatre Building, Dixon-st. I
A C.E. MOTOR-CYCLE(1924), electric, for the attention and comfort provided
-^"splendid
Land Agents and Auctioneers, ( ed. Hobson-st. kitchenette,
■*"■" fireplace and Kelf-contain- cash. Whitcaero and Dentice. 7, LINO, from 6a 3d per. double yard; 2nd condition, any trial.'M'Ma- for. us. -',■., ■."".■ ;"-_ v:'.. ".■"■.■■.-,".'
the services of a GENERALMANAGER. YAfANTED,couple, Double Bod-Sitting-room, re- £150

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Tel. 42-235.. quality, 7s 6d; X quality, 7s lid; in- h'an Motor Supplies,-Harrift-s.t..- Tel. 44^942.
stating experi-
19, Courtenay place. j Furnished'Liirgu-Front Kopm, "*. fined J'i'oni Wednesday next. Courtenny-pl. laid, The following .teams will represent John-
Apply, in first instance, LET, Write A553, Evg, Post. pEUCIVAL-ST.—Largo Residence,just st. and 10s 6d. Art Cabinet Co.. 247. Cuba- A :H.l>. TRIUMPH, 3 speed, all chain
ence, age, salary required, and enclosing ■ ■■
■*■ double and single bed, lircplace, cook-
'■ P'ftVe(l in our hands for" sale in this- 79, Willis-st.

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drive, bargain.' M'Mahon Motor Sup- sonville ■ in a soveu-rink matclv with Khan-'

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..■■'< er. Hopper-st., top ■WANTISD, Unfurnished by gld- plies,. Harris-st. dallah,. Neal;"-'-Myers,
copies of references,' to.\ ," ' 13, Cubu-st. Room,
fireplace; special locality. Would make splendid flat OAK Oval Mirror 4-piece Bedroom Set Te1..44-942.;.*, ,',.,. Cook (s ;); H. Riclmidsbn, An-i,
FURNISHED FLAT TO LET. i HpO LET, Large Room (new), furnished, rent erly lady, with or without **
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guaranteed. Write A5Ol, Evg. Post. proposition or high-glass boarding-house. going at £19 10s; shop price £27 TJICYCLi!!, good, condition,Eadie coaster.1 Johnson,- gell, M'Whinniq, W..Mills.(s.); Willetits,!
COMPETENT, .: -*- use
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convs.; moderate. 18d, Murphy-
■. ■ YY/AN'J'ED, a Good Second-hand Pore. terms could be arranged
This property is unencumbered,so good 10s. Open 'Upholstering
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Factory,

Boul- ,-rr' G, Britiiunia-st;,Petone',
ing,'or early Saturday afternoon. £i.
I'riday even- A.
Mills; Washington, Jacobs -(s.); Hokb,'
Carts,CharlesHaines Advertising Agency, 0 ROOMSand Sleeping Balcony, all con- j
'' to suitable pur- COtt-St.
' Lutzky, Embury,.E.-T. MilJs-(B.); ThoS--'

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Furnished Double Bed-Sitting- 22C, *'" Bath; must be cheap for cash. Write chaser. Price £2050. For further par- Dolls' Prams, A FOKD 1-Ton Truck for Sale, £15, son, Aitken,:Jones,.V.( A'.,Milis.'(s.);-Nprr,
TO

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The National Bank Building, Auckland. " veniences;own gas meter. LET,
room, ground floor, all eonys., tel. Post Agency, New-town. ticulars see Sole Agents, Whiteacre and PUSHCHAIRS, Prams,
Seagrass Furniture on time payment. ■"- good going order. Apply 29,Garrett-
. ■ ANTED to Kent, Small Shop or Part Dentice,7, Conrtenay-pl. dell, Cummings, Skinner, Carman"(s.)';

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Apply 178,Willis-st.
Telephone 44-479.
' ' Chapman. and M'Laughlan, Manufactur- st. Tel. 22-298. Austin, Winter, Smith, Orr (si).' ""-';■''.: '.'
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FOREMAN REQUIRED. ■ i rpo Furnished Self-contained Shop, city. Write A578, Kvg. Post. "VIEW Bungalow, just completed, and ers, Manners-st.. next Kenner's. Touring Car, well The following will represent Newtown in'
of Pianos and Players at Bargain "POR
WORKING LET, Flat, SALE, Clyno
VeryjeeV of a Capable Macaroni -*- bed-sitting-room, kitchenette, teh, YX7ANTED, Single Downstairs Room, "*■' now ready for occupation, spacious
SALE
■*■ spares, re-licensed anil insured; a friendly match;against the J?eto'ne ■
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Cliib:
L~~ARGE shod, 3
THE AND CO., opp. G.P.0., offer: very hall, artistic leadlights,. Carrara ceilings
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Working Foreman are required for a
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UNFURNISHED HOUSES. ■ central. 24, Bolton-st.
stating
furnished, with use Apply,
*' full particulars, to A574,Kvg. Post. throughout, the latest in electrical fittings, duringsale period. Nimmo's,Ltd., Willis-
couvs. Prices,from £10 to £100; easy terms best offer. A"407,Evg. gpst.: "..,;'
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—Away: Cooper, Newsonj A; Pollock,Clar-^
idge (s.); Easton,M'L'ay, Davis,-Laughton.

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Factory. Applicants requir- rpO Nice Single Furnished Room.
North Island Brooklyn—ll Rooms; £3. LET, diffusedbowl lighting- in sitting-room, st. ■ TTENDERSON, elec. model; £30 or,

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2 or well-chosen (s.); Salmon,West, Porter,.Robbins'Xs,);■
ed to state agei experience, and. salary Mt. Victoria—s Rooms, garage; £4. -*- Apply 5, Evelyn'-pl., off Webb-st. -"■ WANTED Kent, city or suburb,
rVO LET, Self-contained,Well-furnished j * 3 I'd. Cottage,
tiled fireplaces, lar«-e kitchen-
■■ .' LJ- offer.
9, Hanson-st, City. .. Meek,.C.M. Luke, Castle,M. Smith-.(s.);"
expected,' with .copies of testimonials, to Newtown--7 Rooms;' £3 15s. '" kitchenette, all convs., ette (acme iv labour-saving), containing "VI7E Make the Furniture, you make the

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TheNational Bank
".MACARONI, ;,;.,
Care CharlesHainesBuilding, Advertising Agency,
Auckland.
> Northland—o
' Rooms; £2 10s.
FURNISHED HOUSES.
Mt: Victoria—s-Kooms; £3 10s.' ; Post.
'' "*- s Flat, 2 rooms and kitchenette, Ha-
" .1taitui; adults only; rent 38s Cd. A552, Evg. Kvg.. Post.
r PO LET, Furnished Flat, 2 double rooms WANTED,
close bus or train,-*no climb. Write'As37, Bungalow gas cooker, hot point, collaps- you.*
ible table, walk-in pantry and safe, cup- 79, Willis-st.
by girl, Single Koom, viein- boards galore, beautiful section,* with
* Terms." Don't let
Art CabinetCo.. 247. Cuba-st.. and
deposit
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worry

Sell, cheap, quick sale, Tim- TLfOTOR-CYCLJE,


FORfSALE, Gent's Bicycle,,'in-first-class Bott, .Thompson,'. Hunt,
condition; price £3 10s. 13G, Daniell- Home: Benge, Maybury,,'Powell;Russell,
'st.,'.STewtown. __!_lLLL__l__ (s.); Peterson,Booth, Carman, Pridjle1
little, ,used,: £137 10s, (s.);,oulley, Loasby,.J. Trevor'; A. HMg-''■
Wai'wick. (s).

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ity Courtenay-pl. Write A545, Kvg. motor driveway to back section. A snip WANTED
-> MILLINERS.

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".' '.' ■. Island Bay—s Rooms; £3.
Kyori—s Rooms; £3 10s.
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4- and single room, large .kitchenette, Post.
" at £1375. Whiteacre and Dentice, 7, ,ber, every description, Iron Doors, ■"■*". guarantee, Dixon-stl'. 180 m.p.g. Apply^; Couch-! son (s.); M. Green,Martin, Haigh, Barter

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Windows, Coal and Gas Ranges, Lean- man Cycle Co.,
TO LET, WELLINGTON- TERRACET every cony., sun all day, good view, one WANTED, from sth April, Small Fur- Courtenay-pl.
WE require ADVANCED IMPROVERS WELL-FURNISHED'
' section to town. Apply. 123, Tasman-st.
*" -"DROUGHAM-ST.—Superior Residence, 7
to (suitable bach), Kauri Cupboards.
BICYCLE for Sale,-,
£V- easy 1son'-(5.').,,..v.'.'.;:.>:-.
cash;., or'Co., [
Players
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represent Victoria y?ili,be:—;'
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Self-contained nished House," o r Furnished Down- Pigeon-holes, Desks, Letter Cab- terms. Inspect Couchtnan'. Cycle
and APPRENTICES'for our Millin- T 7 Flat, sep. entrance, balcony, harbour 'pO LET, 5-rd. House, newly renovated, stair Rooms,lady and 2 sons, good refer- "*-* rooms, glassed-in sleeping balconies, Tables,
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inets, Double Glass Doors,Pipes, Sashes next' Hope Gibbons,Dixon-st. At Eastbourne:■.Collett,.';J6CT.e.Bter,,'IJef-,
ery Workroom; good wages; permanent view, living-room, double and single bed- ■*-... Mansfield-st.,Newtown. Bring rent ences; must be.central, no climb. Asll, sunny elevated position, uninterrupted for fery, J. 'W. Martin (s.);; ;Jpry,; Ayling,,

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employment.:

rooms (furnished in oak), kitchenette, book and references. Apply 155,Willis-sfc. Evg. Post. view without climb, space garage. Price Abel Smith-st.
Verandah,Glasi Partitions,-etc. 19a.
■.BICYCLE
■■ for Sale, .£3 15s, cash, or Griffin; Bailey (s.); Russell, Rentier,John- ■
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arranged. Whiteacre and stone, Middleton (s.). At Hataitai: Rob-;
Apply at once.
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bathroom;-adults only; tel. Write Ao'37, fPO LET, Furnished Single Bedroom, XXTANTED, by- lady, an Unfurnished £2650; terms ~

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FENCING MATERIAL; next Hope Gibbons,Dixon-at.
■ crts, Captain' Hall, Forsyth, Dr. Pahner
GEORGE AND GEORGE,
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Evg. Post. ,
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A 12s 6d;
Double, suit friendsor married '*: Room, with fireplace, vicinity Ter- Dentice,7, Courtenay-pl.
GOVERNMENT mortgage, -4%per \X7E Trellis, and Wire Fences. Call and
Specialise in Timbers for Paling
BICYCLE for Sale, £4 10s,easy terms, (s.); Watkin; G: A. WallisjjCoombs, Sim-'
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"-.■"■ ■->.■. Cuba-street. ~"; couple, 2ls. 50, Austin-st., Mt. Victoria. race or Oriental Bay. "Write A530, Evg.
~^~-LET, forHATAITAI.-
HpO term, approved tenant, "*■" LET, .Lyall Bay, 4-rd. Bungalow, Post. : ■ ■"
£1100
cent., 27-year term (best p art **
of see us or write. RosenfeldCo.> 17,.Grey-st. great
Dixon-st.,next
value, little
Federal
used.
Rubber
Couchman'B,
Co. ";
monds; (s.). The annual:match, Past'v.'
Present,will-be played on Saturday neit.'
every cony., handy tram and beach; YI7ANTED, by lady and 2 daughters! Karori) —Large Section,owner transferred^

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Ranted, machinist. ■■*■ Comfortably. Furnished: Bungalow,

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HANGE Over to Ballopnß—\Ye .have

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alongside tram, all convs., large flat sec- ]rent £2. J. H. Bethune and Co.,Feather- ."'* Flat, furnished or 3 or An absolute
gift at £1300. Whiteacre
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Wheels,Rima, and Tires; shipment
■Apply "".. .■■ ■' -; '■■■''' tion; 67s 6d weekly. A599, Evg. Post. ! ston-st. .■ ■■- '■ 4 rooms.. Tel. 28-386,or unfurnished, write A517, Evg. and Dentice,' 7, Courtenay-pl. SALE, GAS STOVE, Wright's
landed; London Motor School,24-428.' :
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Post.
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';" UNFURNISHED -FLAT. LET, or Unfurnished Rooms, ', CECTIONS, market, £65, Norwich. Castle,22in x 18inrtop;' ex-
X ROOMS, entirely self-ooutained,sep. "*" able for girls engaged during day. YJJANTED, Furnished Bed-Sitting-room ■P-V£70, £75, last left, to close invest- /~iY^^^-^-^^'-'-'' gl>t Sour, in tip-top con-

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._■■■ Odlih's.Timber. Yard, V.: entrance, centrally situated; hnmedi- ; Apply 6, Nelson-st. ■ arid use of all convs., by young mar- ment; 10minutes Miramar Terminus,over- cellent condition. Cheap for immediate "-■- dition; £45. Canadian" Knight

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-.: Taranaki street. ate possession; referencesessential. Write ]
74, Evg. Post. TO 12s 6d. 3, Flagstaff Hill, alongside
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LET, Single Room, gas, caliphont; ried couple. State terms, A606, Evg. Post. by arrangement;
looking Karaka, Scorching
owner on
Bays; shown
ground Satur- disposal. ......;....
Motors, Wakefield:st.

■ FORD
1-ton Truck, flat tray body,- with
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YY/ANTED, by young lady engaged dur- day afternoon. .123,Daniell-st., Newtowxi. cab, excellent condition; £50. trate's Court'to-day were dealt^with'by-
.'■".. wanted,;' V-.'■-■, ;■■ ■■: .:A BSOLUTELYSelf-contained ■; ORIENTAL BAY." '■ ; Percival-st. \ " ing day, Furnished Bed-Sitting-room,
Plateau, Vz an acre, 88ft frontage;
;;' ; Write A62§, Evg.. Post. '.
CanadianKnight Motors, Wakefield-st. .Mr. E.Page, S.M.:; '"; ■?;'■ ■':■ "'■" :■"..,■;■
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"- ;\ THE Edwin- Edwards' was fined lOs for be-;
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Flat; hall, ''pO
x LET, Motor Ginrage, large, vicinity with kitchenette, tel. vicinity Oriental
magnificent view; % of section 6-cylinder»2-dbor'
: x*- living-room, bath- Lyall Bay, c.l. Write
per-
OVERLAND Sedan; having

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bedroom,kitchen, Sutherland-rd.-, Bay, Km. Victoria. ASBB, Post. Evg. in-a disorderly-manner in.
PIRST CLASS"MARBLE MASON, con-
■ : WANTED, £250; car equal new. Canadian. worth street. He was ordered tp'payMoles-.,
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sep. entrance and meters; harbour A547; Evg. Post. ; fectly level, then falls to stream; shelter- WANTED
Btant"work, machinery used. -. room, ; TO SELL,
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view. Tel. 28-332. ■ i
by adult family, 6 or 7-rd. ed,
sunny, beautiful trees and surround-
TfRICTION Winch, Crab Winch, 14 and ARS that can be recommended in good A Knight Motors, Wakefield-st. \ totalling £1 3s.1' ' ■'.'■' ■"' .'.■";.-.'■;-. ; ■'.'.
TO LET, Furnished
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Single .'Bed-Sitting-. House,in Lower Hutt. Write 178, ings; £95; very easy terms. Ring Find- x
1 ""Apply.-;...;,.. A. :, .'; ■.; "',
W: E. JONES AND CO., '-■" ■;
■'■;.'..;.': .TO,LET, ''. ■ '" ■ room. ; 83, Hill-st. ■ Post Agency, Petone. lay, 42-219 (National Bank Chambers, opp. 201b Tram Rails,
Wire Rope, Jacks and Winches for Hire,
Shafting,. Belting, ""■ running order at' prices, from..£35. haying been found"
salesman, aged 33, was charged .with,
in charge of' a motor-
.'-.- "'■■"■ ''■■'.'. '.Monumentalists, ■■ \
.-T)RY-Basement,
L' st., about 1400 square
Fruit Exchange, Blair- npO
rent 30s.
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approved tenants, delightful Fur-
nished 3 rooms, WANTED
House,
to Kent, Small Furnished G.P.O.
Newtown or Lyall Bay. Ring Wilton
, road: New
Iron for ConcreteWork.
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upwards. CanadianKnight Motors,-'Wake--'car in. Brandon street last evening while-
■■' _. in a state1. of intoxication. On the appli- '

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feet; Flat, self-contained, ;■■-■'-■.:'■-.
WADESTOWN—
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Cuba street, Palmerston North. ; STEVENS AND CO., field-st.
1jkitchenette, sunporch, bathroom,and every 22-423.
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Thompson Bros.,Ltd. Bungalows, 5 rooms, all modern
2-door Sedan,1927 model, only cation of Mr.Thursday H. F. O'Leary, an-adjourn-
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Upper Abel Smith street. Tel.'2o-333.
"-■■."' ~: cony.,central. Write A523, Evg. Post. ANTED, by married couple, Bright convs., including electric... range, large BUICK
done 6000 miles; £350.'..'.. Canadian ment,.until .next'.:was 'granted.
■;. ■ :... '.: FOR LEASE,AT PETONE,
T^O'LET, Unfurnished fireplace, cook- sections, beautiful view. ;£IOO deposit, The. accused's name -was ordered: to, be-

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v SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. '■ A TTRACTIVE New;Shop and 4 living-:I ■*- Single Furnished Bed-Sitting- Bedroom, Knight. Motor Co:.-';'.;'■':';'.- .',*, '.;'/'? '";.'-; ] suppressed'
position, suitable Applyroom, .fireplace, sep. kitchenette. ■"ing arrangements. Write A6OB-, Evg. Post. balance at £2 10a per week. Owner,124, in the
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meantime.',;'Bail-vwas:
.-£\-. looms, good business
J'^EWETT Roadster,.lEandy, little .Eng-
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40-780. '; 'Flat, or Cecil-rd.'.' .Wadestown. Tel: 40-292. ■ allo\yed.\ '.:.."' '■.■■■-'---".
COMPETENT RELIEVING,. SHORT- any class of.Chas;-B. business; rent £3 per week.■ 39,'.Grant-rd..Tel, WANTED, Small Furnishedkitchenette,

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lish car, 40 miles gallon of petrol;, A remand until 18th April .was, granted

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Biixton, Ltd., 164, |/pO, LET, Superior Front Furnished 7' Bed-Sitting-room \ andpreferred. "DROOKLYN (l.mm. from tram) Five.

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Bed-Sitting-robm (single beds),, tel. from 27th April, Hataitai Re- "*-* Rooms, plastered walls and ceilings, £95. Canadian Knight.Motors, Wakefield in the case ot Arthur Hobbs,;.'who was
charged with -failing.to account to Joseph.

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cantile'Firni for month of April. Featherston-s,t. street. "'"■■'".-.■' -. '■ ■■:'-;.'.- '■
CINGLE Detached Rooms, gents; also 155,Ghuznee-st.,corner Terrace. ply Box 1029,G.P.O. bathroom and seuHery, c.1., gas cooker;
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Salary £3 peer week.' ..."'■ ■"'■ ...,.■'
Furnished built-in cupboard and wardrobe; deposit A CCESSORIES,Oil, quick service,re- Nathansum and Co., Ltd., for £6 10s. 'Bail
". \ Reply t0'.A570, Evening Post..' convs. 215,Upper Vivian-st.
Double Rooms, adults

only, tel. and nnO~LET, Furnished Double Bed-Sitting- WANTED,
■ Self-contained
vFlat, 2 rooms and kitchenette,vicin- lyn.
£100. Apply
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30, Jefferson-st, Brook- ■£* duced rates. Motor-cycle
and minor adjustments free. " Raleighs was.
garage, in the of; £250, with a similar-surety,
renewed..' .'. i
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"*- room, kitchen, eonvs., c.1.,.firepldce, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, John William
-V .":'- '.;.--r.';..;
M'Clure, a "carpenter,
ity Newtown. A Evg. Post.

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.TXTANTBD, Young Man, share room; quiet; moderate. 92; Austin-st. 632, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, available. Inspection, invited. H. L.
OWER HUTT (just completed)—s-rd. ' < Tory-st,, aged 52,was remanded to appear at Auck-
T
MJ AKGE Wholesale House has Vacancy: *" must bo' sober, mbniing tea, 2mins. LET, Shop and 2 Rooms, opp. John- ANTED to Rent, by careful tenant Bungalow and large kitchenette, bath- White, Raleigh Agent, 12, Lower land on 6th April on a charge of break-

Previous.-experience, not essential. .' Appli^


cations must b.e,,in;own. handwriting
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.'for ..SMART OFFICE JUNIOR, Cdurtenayrpl.,'. Us 6d. 50, Roxburgh-st. ■*- st. 'tram' stop, -good any, business.
(male). Must be keen;and conscientious. "■-■ UNFURNISHED Balcony Room, self- Tel. 20-828 after -5..p.m.
1 .contained, fireplace, harbour,and city
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and view. 345,Terrace (Abel Smith-st- end). -*- tradesman. "'Apply. 26, Cumberland-.
full details.;-given regarding , age; educa-^ rr\O, LET, Oriental Bay,.-Beautiful Well- pl. <■' '-'■■.";;■;■ "- ■;' ■-..■■.■■■■■
'lIO'. LET, Frijnt Furnished Room, suit
':.. :. :
in permanent position, House, 5-0 room, and washhouse,garage,roughcast
rooms. Write A622, Evg. Post.
CITY
and office;
(convenient G.P.O.)—Space, 20
fence, all modern convs., h. and c., press,
x bath, basin,built-in wardrobes,linen
20, suitable hardware,' sanrpleTroom, cupboards, shaving-cabinet, bins,;etc, gas
reasonable.i'enM.l.-.M'Cracken, cooker,Carrara .ceilings,l clinker,brick and
pore, >pHE CONTENTS AKD .GOODWILL
OF LEASE OP ■
Wellington.■'-.-"' ."'■'.'

■ GARS '
Lacquered or Enamelled;,Hoods, Webb and ,Co. at Auckland in ;,1919,
ing and entering the warehouse of Thomas
"'■■' "';' Curtains,etc.; reasonable.'prices com- stealing a war ■bond: -certificate)^jnohey,'
bined with quality of work second to none. and stamps, to--the total,value '.of''£114.'
Wilde and Co.,Ltd., Magnus Bldgs. Ring
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Charged with" the theft of; £6, the pro-
and-'..

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'"'■' V^-, furnished.. 4-rd.. Flat; .2 bedrooms, npO: LEX, Furnished Cottage, 3 rooms, Grey-st.
'■ all heart finish;'-"'.
■ or.

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tion* etc.' Salary 25s per weeli'. tiled fireplaces,Email
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"THE GRAND -CENTRAL -HOTEL,"- 45-282J Ask for Harvie Green. % perty o£ the New Zealand Government,

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; 4-". ; £1345or offer;' deposit. Apply Owh- -
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', A580,,Evg. Post..'-. :.'O. .extra large sitting-dining-room,' kitchen, 2 Cottage, with con- Robert Eatrick. Crawford was, further re-,
sleeping-out' porches, piano, all modern Day's Bay,, for Easter holidays; rent S~~MALL Unfurnished.
veniencesj handy. State '■terms, etc; er, 18, Melling-at., near V.LC.

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; Chief
MOTOR DRIVING TAUGHT.
Services of W. M'Donald, late" man'ded to appear on 4th April. Chief-

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WHOLESALE Merchant's
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require ser-
convs., separate meter;- commands wonder-
ful
O vices of Thoroughly Competent from car. Tel. 23-319 or call after 6 even-
view from
£2 week. A521, Evg. Post.
every window; 1 minute nPO LET, Large Furnished Front' Room,
-*- suit.mates;also 1 lady to snare room
with nice girl. 299,Willisr st. :'
A571, Evg. Post. \
TAILOR'S Factory
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Wanted, with *
plant,
machines,or suchlike suitable. ASG3, Grove-rd.,Kelburn.

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FOR"'
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SALE or
KARORI.
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to Let, 5-rd..Bungalow.
Deposit £100. Full particulars 34, , '■' Cuba street/Wellington...
the
THE
London
Instructor in Motor. Driving to Detective Ward said that a-number of.
and Glasgow Motor Schools,
are now available for the*motor driving the accused. :Bail in the sum o£,■"■:■■_.
other charges would be preferred agabist
£lso'

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STENOGRAPHER, for few weeks imme- ings: 17,Grass-st. '..''..' was renewed.
Evg. Post. ".
' ' public. Ring 21-970, 21-970.

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register pea-rifle within the
diately after Easter. Salary £3 10s per TARNISHED Single and Double Bed- rpo LET, Furnished Room, someone re- "-
Man, no young child- :"■"■ UPPER HUTT. Failure to a
■ spectable, board if required, Hawker- PROFESSIONAL

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weekT-.Apply, giving full details, and en- ■"■ rooms, breakfastoptional. 16,Ken- 35 Acres witli dwelling, cow- For particulars, apply immediately to MERCHANT TAILORS. prescribed time cost Nelson Clement,Per-
ren,' wants in six weeks' time 1(ur- ABOUT : ;
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■*" rin £1. \i ';, ■■ ■""■-
closing;credentials (copies only);^to aington-st' st.; moderate
' terms. Apply Evg. shed, and outbuilding; suitable for
:'"'"' ■' ■
nished Home, six months, harbour view

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■■ -v '■■ 'A"S7O/ -EVgi' Post. ■;"-'■ ■"■■■'. ■"; To, Let, Newly .built Post. ■. farm.or good cutting up proposition BEAUTIFUL
A Tailored.Suit, cut, fit-, Lisle Scoullar and Joseph George Han-
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' care. Write A565; Evg. small building .!.'"■_;■ arcus, ■-'.-■-
MAST-ERTON— possible;
if
-moulded to cock each ior
every Price ted, and your individual were fined £5 trespassing
<■'" Double-fronted.,iJJhqp, rental..';sos; WO! LET£-j;urnished.; ;Sitting-roqm and Post, .....:.'■ '*.: ■■-' ■■„■■■ ,',':*-: ".-,■:'.7".-.-, ;' for sections. £75 poc
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weekly. Apply,;.Nic6l -,andC0,,, Litl., :Mas-.',-■- ■; 'Bedroom,,two..minutes fromi.'Killijr- ■' 'acre,.'£6oocash.
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measure. WEy~:not look. your .best? ,J... on ..the Hutt Park racecourse.' "Chief-De-
ELECTHiCA'rJ'tsATiESM^N. >[■,■"-,- -;- : --y.:-> nite^P.O., 27i! Odweekly in advance. 118, FLAT -WANTED'- IMMEDIATELY.. - ■ 'Burrell'and'Goodwin,
■ v )26, Featherston street,
Lewis. Bank N.Z. Bldgsi-. Mannera-st. tectivp "Ward said that both men had been

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WANTED. terton.< .■"■. Lattd Agents. .' '.'■" "-■'
''..-'".£6OO .. TOWER" TORY-ST.-Shop, suitable for Sejttbun-rd., (oppv Bathing Sheds),., CJELF-CONTAINED
Unfurnished- Three' ~''
'":.,. j. Weliington,"' '■■ \"'~~.- W. MESSER, -, ■ ■...- convicted .of theft and were, .therefore,
PER ANNUM.
" : ? prohibited from 'attendihg,:rafie>m'eetihgs.>

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■*-^ Hairdressing and Tobacconist's Busi-
£> Rooms and kitchenette;"bathroom, GREAT OPPORTUNITY;,.; TAILOR, 151,LAMBTON QUAY,
fpO LEIVMt. Victoria, 5-rd. Furnished and convs.; separate entrance; refined Velpur On U complaint by-i:hisiay^fe >«eekfng,i
V LARGE New Zealand organisation re- ness (fittings can be bought for. £15); -1- house,lease 12 or IS months;rent married couple; highest references; cen- (* ACRES LAND, one mile" from Levin Ladies' Woollen
FOR Coats,latest of the." peace," William '.Patrick
"■"f~.v'-Quires a first-classrepresentative for rental shades and styles, fur-trhnmed,from sureties
the wholesale and retail trade.
; Applications will only be considered "V'EW Modern 6-rd. Brick Bungalow, all rFO Co.,
60s weekly.' ApplyE. Reynolds and i£3 10s per week. Apply 4, Bouleott-st. tral situation.';.-Write A365, Evg. Post.
Ltd., Lower Torj'-st.
LET, Oriental Bay, Bungalow; four cow "
Station, with good six-roomed house,
bails, trap shed, store room. Price
£5. Inspection invited.
Upstairs, next1Midland.
■ Chapman, a taxi-driver, was ordered.to
enter into a recognisance in the sum "of ■.
£880. Mortgage £500. Balance cash £50 to keep the peace towards herfor:

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A rooms,
kitchenette,lovely view; rent BUSINESSES FOR SALE,- :
from men of highest integrity and capa- "^■" convs.;
■.. ■ twelve months; The: complainant, for

"OVERSEA
or

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who have good, selling records large section. Apply 182, £4; lease if required. Andrews and Rob- terms. ■'" miscellaneous:
; bilities, :
and who are prepared, to. covey town Meibourne-rd.f Island Bay. erts, 4, Boulcott-st. "WANTED Sell, Confectionery Business,
cheap for immediate sale, £80, or
H. A. PHILLIPS,
Land Agent, Levin. FINANCIAL. Inspect our leged-that
whom Mr. A;.:B. Sievwright appeared, al-
Chapman had1 used provoking
and cpuntrjr. ■: . ■■
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-.-..■';',-.'■ OUPERIOR 4-rd. Flat, self-contained,3 fpo LET, Courteuay-pl., 7-rd; Residence, near offer. Apply 219,Parade,
»*
Island Bay. Passengersl
Cabin Trunks. See window display. and insulting language-towards her.
The.position is a jjormanent,one, offer- "y. j, bedrooms,"bathroom, kitchen, gas -*■ ! all convs., s\utable boarders or let
■ -.
, ■ ...
ing anjple,;EC6pQ. A,pp.ly,-;in, confidence, stdv"e,_hot_water,..iireplace, .wardrobes. Ap-. rooms, 3
stating-experience.-.-and enclosing. Copies .ply ,!)5, Tasman-st. min?;-De Luxe; rent £4 per
"MTAN'TED to Sell, Ladies' and Gents'
" HairdressingSalo6ri;most;up-to-date,

, , walk "WEW.
MAKE YOUR OWN, DEPOSIT" .WANTED to Borrow,.£4ooon 2nd mort-
, ,: ,
_'» .gage, at 9 per cent.; security offered Nash's, 133-135, Cnba-st.
BUNGALOW, 5-roomsi1-very lat- is £3000; valuation papers produced. npEETH Repaired, day or night; short-

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week; immediate-,possossion. A595- Evk. ■*■ est notice, lowest charges. Repair METEOROLOGICAL
■ Post, ,; \
" Lower Hutt district; £100,. walk in, Write Evg..

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only of credentials,to;- ■■■■"■"■■ cst 'nice- -outlook. Price
"' ■TTNFURNfSHED- Self-containedFlat, 2 Post;'. '" "'
V rooms, kitchenette, linos throughout rVO LET,, Superior 8-rd. Residence,pal- Co., Hutt and Petone.
out. Apply Burnic and. Son, Petone Glass £1400; owner,,

-" 'convs^,-
who lives adjoining, is
A6U,
~ .Depot, 25,Macdonald-cres., off Willis-st.
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STABILITY,
Care CharlesHaines Advertising Agency, floors; suitable professional's studio, den- ■*■ more anxious to get good neighbour, and WANTED TO BUY. TTJON'T ask for Vinegar—ask for Cham-

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tially furnished, situated vicinity
The Lichfield Building, Christchurch. tist, etc. 85, Kent terrace. / pONFECTIONERY Business for sale/ will help in making the garden attrac- f** pion's. ; "". ■-■■-.-'■" -■.

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Basin Reserve; rent £4 10s week. WELLINGTON'S WEATHER.
Sit- acre and Dentice. 7, Courtenay-pl.White- rooms,best part
city, long-lease, living- tive. Will accept any deposit from ap- WANTED to Buy, SmallHouse,reason-

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rpHORNDON, Comfortable Large , fire- good stock1: and fittings; cheap for proved buyer.- All details from Willis
TT able reach city; small deposit. 68, TTET. your own dogs. "Sherley'B Hints-

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■BUYER WANTED. ■*-. ting-room and bedroom.to
place, 30s. 5, Malcolm-ay., off Tinakori- ■*"
Let; LET, Garage, concrete, gas, water, cash; owner going" atvay. Apply AO3O, Street Agency, 50, Willis street. 41-406. Evg. Post. * to Dog O^vners shows
Wellington.
you how.'6d. MOON FOR MARCH.
9s, or with room or rooms. Hulbert, Evg. Post. WANTED or New Wallace,Chemist,

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to Buy, Second-hand
rTHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS'CO-
rd. ■".
' 131,Hanson-st.
FOR SALE, Small General Store, suit- T" Circular!Saw and 3-phase
Motor, for TOASTER Eggs and Novelties, the very full moon, 6tn day, 10.57 p.m. L»Bt Quar-

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firewood cutting. Apply Home of Com- "■M latest from abroad. See windows. ter, 15th day, 2.50 a.m. New moon, iimi day.
Double Furnished Room, fire-
A OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION have SUNNY place, use convs., tel., suitable busi- ■*" upwards, LET, Private" Hotel, from 20 rooms able for man and wife; 2 years' CITY HOMES,
Dustin's, Cuba-st.,and all Depots.
-.- a vacancyfor an experienced BUYER, of
' proved ability, for the. HOSIERY, ness girls, couple.
'MAY-ST., or:
21-721,
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133, Ghuznee son-st., top yivian-st. Bouleott-st. Apply 2, Wat- lease,good part of Thorndon; reasonable NEAR TOP WILLIS STREET, passion. 7.59 p.m. First quarter, 28th: day, 11.2*

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Evg. Reductions-;-Our Stock of Towels p.m. ■'
about £300. Write A528, BIG ■'-.- .' .'
stock
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HARBOUR VIEW, 90' YARDS TRAM. WANTED to Buy, Light Motor-bike,
GLOVE, and FANCY DRAPERY De- street. '■-.■■" 'TO LET, Superior Largo Furnished Bod- Post.
rent;
OQ AND 30, OHIRO ROAD,with front- TT must be cheap. Write, stating price to be Clearedin next 10 days; drastic I
partments in their Christchurch .House. A

14 (off Molesworth-st.)— -*- Sitting-room, kitchenette, everything PARTMENT House,'305, Cuba-st., 17 " ages■ also to Maarama crescent, and make. ASOB, Post. ■ Evg. reduction. Morgan's, Guba-st,
FRIDAY, 30th MARCH.
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' Large; Comfortably-furnished Front supplied, 32s 6d. 229,Upper Vivian-st.

' rooms, well furnished. Price £400; space for garages.Both 5 rooms and scul- VI^ANTED to Buy, Dining-room Gra,te,
.splendid, opportunity:for advancement." The Sun—Rose to-day,- 6h 3m .a.m.;. sets,
Apply,.,by. letter, stating previous ex- Downstairs Double Bed-Sitting-room, fiie- Single Furnished Room, also good reason selling. lery, recently renovated. No. 28. vacant TT must be
perience, salary required, and enclosing place, all convs. ■ ■ LET,
AIRDRESSING,Tobacconists for Sale, and £ WOO.
' open for. inspection. Prices £1375 Post; in good order. A558, Evg.

-. CIVIL CASES
5h 18m p.m. Rises to-morrow, 6h 4m a.m.;

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■*" Room to Share;Kentlemen;morning sets, 5h 46m p.m. ; .:.'. _"..'.... ■'..!.,1" "■■■■
H'
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\ Copie3 only ."ofreferences,to ; Tj\JJAT,. 2 rooms and kitchenette, sunny tray if wanted. 33, Hankey-st. near Wellington; great opportunity aud'are just Ebehind asy terms. These proper-
.■.-■■■■.
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-Bright SunsUine: Yesterday—Mornlns. 51»

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and overlooking Wel- V\^ANTED, Sheep Farm, near sea, carry », ); 30m; afternoon, 5U 25m;'itotal; 10h"55m.
■"■ ■'■ and central, comfortably furnished, £100 rent 255. Ap- ties owes;
THE'MANAGER,
The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Association of exclusive,convenient to city. Tel. 45-884. -*■ c.1.,hot water. 12, Garrett-st., off p]_A42s,
LET, Single Room, to gentleman; for tradesman;
y Evg. Post.
cash; lington Bowling Green and only 10 min-
utes' walk Manners street.
" 1000
necessary.Write A585,-Evg. Post.
absolute bedrock price
: Judgment for plaintiff by default was minimum, 58.1deg.; mean, 62.9deg. preceding
Tompetaturo in Shades—Maximum, 67.Sdcg.;
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Canterbury, Ltd.,' 192, Tinakori-rd. ; Cuba-st.
F~"Oi*TSALE, a8 Going H ail-dress- KainfalH-Total for the. 24 hours

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Concern, XVTANTED to Purchase,5 or « rd. Mod- given by Mr. J. H. Salmon,S.M., in the 9 a.m: to-day—Trace. Total to date during:
:""■ Christclnircb. ''. ". city; Agents,
Tobacconist
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Sole

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Nice Furnished Front ing and Business, "
T^URNISHED Double Room,downstairs, TO LET, a Single em Bungalow, in good position, Ha- following undefended civil cases yester- the month—l.36in. ...-'■;■ J.
"*■■ fireplace, separate stove and meter, Room,c.l. 78, Elizabeth-st. cheap for immediate sale. For particu- O. H. BENGE AND CO., taitai; substantial deposit. Ring 43-322. day:—
" '" .""-.■ Wind—Velocity of the wind for the 24 houra
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apply A4OB, EvR. Post.

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all convs. 8, Turnbu 11-st.,off Murphy-st." 2 Unfurnished own lars, V 6, Boulcott street. Modern] Wellington Hospital Board y. William preceding 9 a.m. to-day—l2.B miles per hour.":■"
■ AUSTIN-STTTi'B^To TO LET, Rooms, gas WANTED to Buy,
WANTED,
: stove, c.1.,open fireplace; no children. " Bungalow, 5 or 6Hataitai, rooms; good de- Fink, £4 7s 6d; F. Bonner v. C. Leslie, day, 9 a.m., 30.13in; noon, 30.12in.
Barometer—Yesterday, 9 a.m., 30.30!n. To-

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Lot, Single and

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Double Room, suit 3 Apply 118,Moxham-av.,Hataitai. / i '*■ TO BUSINESS BUYERS. posit for suitable property. Write ASBD, £4 14s 7d; Rodgera and Hall, Ltd., v. W. ;
FOR MER- men;Furnished..-
SHORTHAND-TYPIST MISCELLANEOUS.
, CHANT'S OFFICE.

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quired.
breakfast and Sunday meals if re- I^o LET, Sunny Double Room,2 single T^HE
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UNFURNISHED Rooms,every cony., st., off Cuba-st.
-*- beds, fireplace, c.l. Apply 7, Arthur- by the prospective
purchase of a Business
■*" thing more tban a mere inspection
needs
purchaser. By buying /"YLD
some-
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and New Ulcers cleansed and healed
quickly and permanently by Varex. VITANTEp
Evg. Post. ..;.. ..-...."■ £i 17s 7d; Rodgers and Hall, Ltd., v. W.
Edyyane, costs only, 10s 8d; Commer-SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS.
Buy, Modern House,5 rooms, Co.,Ltd., v. A. W. Palmer and Co., £31

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Anticyclonlc cooditlona »nd fait to,. vains
Write, stating age, experience, and salary
:3
i required,. to■' ■■■■■■-..■ through our Firm you are assured of a
T* City or Brooklyn, handy
tram; £200 12a,Sd; Commercial Agency,l Ltd., and weather prevailed over the wnole Dominion on
reasonable rent. Address 37,Hsrland- LET, Flat of 2 large rooms, kitchen- investigation, of all figures and Simple, safe,home remedy. ErnestWelling- Healey, deposit;
' ■■".'■: ""'. A607, Evening,Post. -st.',Brooklyn.. ;-,.-... ■ TO ette, all convs., north end Tinakori- athorough genuine report from exp -ts as to. ap- Varex, Ltd., G.P.O. Box 1558T, WANTED
owners only. A605, Evg. Post.
to' Buy, Section,. Lower Hutt, 15s;
James Johnston- v. Charles-Flattery, £1 Thursday.
Ambury and Semple y. 'J. Billington, siderable
By this moinlns, howeyer, con-
cloudiness h»a fleTeloped'oTeir the
and prospects.—R. A. ton. Nurse Spence, 05, Courtcnay place.
To Let, 5-rd. House, all rd. A624, Evg. Post.
' . South Island'and in the Cook. Btnit legion,

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~ CREDIT CLERK WANTED. "" MIKAMAR— modern convs., level,garden, rent £2
proximate
LET, Willis-st., Furnished Office,in- LARGE & CO.,Business SalesSpecialists,
profits
WANTED Known—Special offer of Cut- Evg. Post.- ". vicinity Hutt
■ or Ava Stations.
..A614, £5 3s; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and and a few isolated, places .with..*^westerly as-

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TO ;-'■■■ -,' ;... .v;.,, ..y James Johnston v. Henry Bernard Ferrall, pect reported light tain »t,,9"Vin.:';,. Pres-

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A LATtGE COMMERCIAL CONCERN per week; inspection Saturday afternoon.
Requires
cluding roller-top desk, 15s week. .Ap- opp. G.P.O. ConsultUs and Avoid Dud
ply York Studios, 63, Willis-st.
:
lery this week. Genuine Gillette
Blades 2s 6d; other znakes from ls^Od a WANTED to Buy, 5-rd. House, vicinity £7 10s;
C. Parsons y. J. Ireland, 5s 6d; sure has fallea inX'the southern parts ■■.nl New

ZEALAND HEAD OFFICE,


..'....-' Wellington.
' Apply AS6C,Evg. Post.
"A CREDIT, CLERK FOR ITS NEW T ARGE Front Room,ground floor, fire- rpo LET, Superior Furnished Flat, also
"M place, o:l.-, gas, hot water service, 4- Bed-Sitting-room,
quiet; reasonable. 31, Hall-st.
use kitchenette,
select locality, reasonable. Tel. 28-270.
Speculations.
JfORSALE.
/GENERAL-STORE.
" packet. At the SimsHardware.
CALE! Sale I Sale of Mattresses,from
Post.
Hutt or Ava Stations, AOl9, Evg. Petrol
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13s 6d, at Kenner's, The Furnishers ■WANTED to Buy, Building Sectionsat Ltd., v. E. Ellis (separate', estate), £8 14s freshened, '
Supplies, Ltd., v.-E. Gault, £1 4s: Zealand with tha-rapid ;advan'ce':!ofr'a.'d'stutbr
J. I". Turnbull v; E. JSllis"(separate es- ance
tate), £9 11s 8d; George.Thomas and Co., as a result, easterly
across the Southern Tasm&n.
rto nottherly Winds have
more especially' in'; the?Copt. aha
roreaux^ Strait regions. :
Sea. and,

Must bo young, have initiative, energy,


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Karori, also Hillside or Flat Sections 7d;

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o£ Wellington, opp. King's Theatre; Pe- H. Mules and' Co. v. E. Allan, "-'
and be of the strictest integrity. 2 SUNNY UnfurnishedRooms, 1 with' HPO LET, Superior Single Furnished
"*- Room. 1, Ecclestou Hill (opp. Parlt. .-.-■■'No Opposition. tone, and Lower Hutt. at Miramav. Particulars to Harcourt and £19 A. 2s 4d; CommercialAgency, Ltd., and TO-DAY'S WEATHER.
Previous experience in the collection of '..fireplace, use convs.; moderate ren-
" credit information and sound knowledge tal suitable* tenants Apply 12,Rhodes-st. Slugs,). ■".'■■"■■
■■ -.-■■... CPLENDID Country Store,doing a pros- turn-
PHYSICAL Culture for Men, Women, Co.^
195, Lambton-qy. Eyan and Co. v. D. Qillon (separate

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es-

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to Buy, Baby Austin, for tate), 17s 6d; L. P. HSywood v. J. New- Wind. Frcs. Temp.: Weather.
of bookkeeping, essential.,
Salary in accordance. with ability. " '. Ex? XMANO, £25; Kirchner, English model. TO and
Post Agency, Newtown.
LET, 2 Large UnfurnishedRooms perousover of £6300 opposition very
kitchenette, ground floor, every district. No
per annum;
within 14
■*"" or
£2 2s.
Children; 10 Private Lessons for
Instructor Harrißon, Brittain's WANTED
cash. Apply A627, Evg. Post. dick, costs only, 8s; CommercialAgency,
Supply Co., Ltd., v. CapeMaria VD NE "43 ■".■■30.88
Station.
30.21 ;, 67. OZ
cellerit prospects. ;■ ■ -*- A pply
miles; large roomy shop and C-rd. dwell- Building, 50, Manners-st.; tel. 40-974. between Lower. Hutt and Ltd., v. Excelsior ...
' central. Apply 80,.Oriental par-. ing. Delivery TtTAIN-RD., .0-

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F. Oliver, £3 OslOd;-CommercialAg- Russell

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Stateage,experience, and enclose copies UNFURNISHED Rooms,fireplace, use cony., ade. '_ | small, running expenses T INEN Tea Towels,Is; Brown Turkish ■"■*" Silvcrstream,2 Acres. Particulars to C. Hokianga Hds NE 4 30.2S 65 BC;

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: (only); of testimonials, in confidential kitchenette, separate gas stove, hot low. Goodlease,total rent £2 per week. ■" 2s 3d pair: White Towels from Nurseryman. Post Agency, Lower. Hjitt. ency, Ltd., and Ryan and Co.; v. D. Scott, Kalpara SinSt'NE 3 v80:25'interrupted. " 68 ;. B ■'■"

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point, caliphont, pore, bath, blinds, cur- rpO LET, Furnished Double Bedroom,all Stockabout £1200,plant and fittings about 2s 3dTowels, Burns,Philp, and Co.,Ltd., v. N. Manukau"Heads ..., Xlne '6T;r-i, EC:
late model, taken part deposit on £2 2s;
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manuscript application, to to lls 0d pair. Morgan's, 115, Cuba- r^AR,
'■ " " CREDIT, tains, handy tram, no climb; 25s weekly,- .■*■ convg., £1 weekly. 21, Pirie-st. £200, all at valuation. Goodwill £120 ; 10
House, months old; consider other M. Presswood (separate estate), £10 8s Auckland ...: NE 3 30;27
Griffin, Savage, ami Co., Ltd.,. and; Tiritiri- , NNE 3 —... ,66 „,. ,BC.
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advance. A562, Evg. Post. H^O LET, New Brick and ConcreteShop, This business will stand any investigation,

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'■ Care Jewell-Skinner Advertising, Scotch Linos, printed, first exchange; lovely home, Lower Hutt. 7d; 61 : ..BC ;-
to Let, GroundFloor Space, -*- with 4-rd. Dwelling, nil modern convs, and wo can convince any proposed pur- rjAßßY'S
SW 1
Tlie Standard Insurance Building, \\7ANTED Evg. Post. ■ ■ Griffin and Sons,Ltd. v.' A. C. Foddy and Kawhia.;.... Tauranga ..» NW 1' 30.30 6T-- ''B J
Wellington.
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." about 20ft x 50ft, heart of city; im- leading street, City, rent £4 10s. Tel. chaser that it is a good sound payable con- best
mediate possession; rent £2 per week. 21-631. .'"■ Apply
quality
"*-* selection. lid, 7s second quality 7s 6d; A567,
At Jensen's,65, Manners- V.\7ANTED Buy, Houses Full of Second- Boyd, 14s;L. Paget v. C; and H. Hanni- East 'Cape Co., £9 Is Id; John Barrett v. George Taupo ;....... Calm

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cern; Bt. »" liiind cash waiting. Davis
Furniture; lbs lid. 30.27. 64: B
;■"";. .; ■',;.- TO ..LET.- '.' ,■;.'. Apply Room 34, A.M.P. Bldg., 36,Hunter- nPO LET, Furnished Double Bed-Sitting- GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD;, bal, £2 ■-"■■ Gisborne NW 3
st., or Ring 43-547.
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~ room, fireplace, c.1., hot water ser- Abroad! Inspect our spe- Bros., Auctioneers, Lower Cuba-st.; tel. On a jmlgment summons, :W. H. Har- Napier B 3 30.20 70 K .j

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Land Department, ■*■■ cial department displaying Genuine 42-412. W 5 30.17. .70- C i.
LARGE Furnished Bed-Sitting-room, 2 vice, use kitchenette,
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all convs. 100,
■ Palmerston North. American Wardrobe and Cabin Trunks.
WANTED Buy, Second-hand
greaves was ordered-
Furniture, Portrait Co. £2 5s 7d forthwith, in default Cape
to pay

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Paramount Castlepoint
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ralliser NW 7 — 67 C.

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single beds. 25, M'Donald-cres.,off Wallace-st. '." C

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Cape Egmont N 5 30.20. 64
.',' MOST CENTRAL ''■' Willis-st.; tel. 20-273. ; ■ Nash's,- 133-135, Cuba-st., suitable fluts, Any quantities, fair con- two days' imprisonmerit; "Herbert Norman
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Patea N 3 30123 65

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rpO LET, Double Furnished Bed-Sitting-
PROPERTIESFORSALE. CALE! Sale! Sale at Kenner's, 4-Piece dition; -no dealers. Tel. -urgently 25-783 Lambert ta pay Cropton and Hampson Wanganui v NNW I 30.23 .64 BC
'"'"■ \ SUITES OF OFFICES
OUSE, unfurnished, permanent ten- -*" room, c.1.,hot water, all coiivs.; 27s Oak Oval Mirror Bedroom Suites, re particulars. £5 Is 8d at the rate of £1 per week; in. Foxton .... NW 4 .68 O

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ant required, washhouse, copper, Cdadvance. 11, Hopper-st. five days' imprisonment; A. W. Wellington ,..' NW 1 30.13' 62 O

■7 ■■" SUITES OP OFFICES MOUNT VICTORIA. large £21 9s 6d, on easiest of terms. Come ANTED, urgently. Suits; highestprices default
..... 30.07'."67 ■■ O'

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tubs, coalshed,no climb, handy position; »"pO LET, Entirely Self-contained Flat, 2 to pay South Pacific Mortgage and Cape CampbellNNW 6
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"POR SALE-r-6 Rooms,garage, sec- and talk it over. given for Left-off Suits, in good order. Hay
Farewell Spit .N»V 2 : 30.20' 63
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£1 weekly. Swift, Plimmerton. -*■ or 3
bedrooms, living-room, kitchen- x tion; no agents. Apply 939, Evg. "CJHERLEY'S Hints to Dog Owners," 50,Taranalci-st., opp. Terminus Hotel; tel. Deposit Co., Ltd.,, £23 13s at the rate of NE 2 ;. 30.18 '-62 O /
TO BE LET, days' Wcstport
"Fthe New Seven-storied Build-
"FURNISHED Bed-Sitting-room, own ette, bathroom, separate entrance. 42,
"*■ kitchenette,adults, nice locality, pri- Colombo-st.;tel. 25-863. *■ ■ j
Post.
.: FAMILY HOME, £1125;
U the most practical dog book publish- 22-197. ■.. .■
ed; 6d, posted, Wallace, Chemist,Wcl- WANTED Buy, Houses Pull of Furni- imprisonment; R., A.^Gough,
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'. -,";■ £1 per month, in default twenty-two Greymouth .-./. E 2
to pay M. Arthur's Pass; v :..'. " Not received.
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30.10 58

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£3 11s' fprthwith, in default Christchurch Calm- 29.88 63."". O
vate family. 1, Kennedy-sJ;.,' off Hawker- TX7ANTED to Let, 2 Furnished Front T OWER HUTT-C-rd. Bungalow, glass- lingtou. ture, Deceased Estates, or Bankrupt Heimann

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ing at present being erected for '■ ; "» W 3 70 ■....:'OZ./.
■ Rooms,use convs. Apply 62,Thomp- "— ed-in sun room, electric range, excel- WANTED Known—White Enamel Bath- Stocks;, spot cash. Silverstpno and Co., three
days' imprisonment;,W. Walsh to Akaroa I/H 29.89

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tho Proprietors of the "Evening st. .■"■■--,. TT, 29.92 .58 O j;

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the of Tlmaru Calm
to Let, 5-rd. House,Derwentr son-st., off Webb-st.,City. lent h.w. Bervice, spacious cupboards, " .room; Fittings, Shaving. Cab'lnots, 108, Cuba-st.;'tel. 20-907. : pay J. E. Hunt £5.'12s 6d;at rate 65.:;""; f! j

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29.90
Post" in Willis street.;- WANTED 10s every-four weeks,in default Bis days' Duneain
Oamaru NW 2
.} Calm 29186 60 O A
Partly Furn- wardrobes and linen press, 2 open fire- Towel Rails, Soap Dishes, and Bathroom
st., Island Bay; rent. 35s per week. "V'EWTOWN—Comfortable
■ WANTED to Buy, for cash,Ladies' and. imprisonment; J. D. Bertie to pay L. E. Qucohstown ,. Calm

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---; i...■. Suitable for all classes of Busi- 29.87 59 O *i

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SINGLE Furnished Room, use AG92;. Evg. Post.
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Apply 200, Lambton-qy., with references.' "i-" ished Flat, 3 rooms; 30s per week. places, workshop and .laundry, an excep-. Mirrorß. At The SimsHardware.
tiorially cheap liome; deposit £150. XV'ANTED Known-?-Special Piirchaso 100' etc. E. A. Pool, Masterton.
Gentlemen's Second-handClothing, Smith £9 17s 6d forthwth, in default ten NngKOts
days' imprisonment; E. A. Hoara to pay Bluff
'; .-N- 1: ;29.84
X 6' 28.77- 61 : O
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corn's.,
KIRKLAND AND CO.,
fession,,and Social Clubs.
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—House, 0 rooms, unfurnished: P.O. Corner, Bowls, 5 in sot. WANTED to Buy. Old Buildings for Halvorsea and Co., Ltd., £16 10s forth-
Will be subdivided as required.
c.1., caliphont., 57,'Rugby-st., opp.
Basin Reserve. '■'■■.■.-. ■CITY rent £4. A597, Evg.' Post.
2. NEW
Lower Hutt. Tel. 592.
AND
usual price 10s 6d, special price 7s Cd sot.
The Hardware. ■ ** Removal; best prices given. 19a, with, in default sixteen days' imprison-
Abel Smith-st. Tel. 20-593. ment; Charles Clarke' to pay Wellington velocities
Beaufort Scale of Wind Forcewlth equivalent
at 16ft above ground.-^-O, calm, 0-1

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SHOPS DWELLING. Sims
EST part Courtenay-pl.. (Ist floor), 2 ■*-*ARGE T Double Bed-Sitting-room,
place, kitchenete; also Room, share pETONE
fire-'
— Solid Concrete Shops, ■ miles per hour. 1, Light air; 2-3. ,2, Slight

.. : Ltd., £2 5s 4d forthwith, breeze, 4-7.3, Gentle breeze,.


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to England! See our Gns 8-11. 4,
and the other with TRAVELLERS
or 4 Rooms,business or workrooms, "*■ lock-up shop, ANTED Buy, Portable Gramophones; Company,
one also Records;big prices paid. Les. in default two days' imprisonment; G. Moderate breeze, 12-16. .". 5, fresh breesey

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"-. ij>pjy '.' ■■■",". ■;.■■/■" '■
"■■ display of Cabinand Wardrobe Trunks.
..' good light, .convs. Tel. .20-828; (2 mates); c.l, tel. 59, Bouleott-st.
4 living rooms aud convs. attached,good Nash's. 133-135. ■
6, Strong breeae, 22-2.7. .' T.'Hlgii

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Sternbcrg, 127. Manners-st, Tel. 22- Gibbs to pay Wellington Gas Company, wind; 17-21.
Cuba-st.
ANTED, to ..Let, Furnished LL
■ PASTBOURNE, handy to wharf—3-rd.
Cottage, sleeping porch, all convs., for business
locality,' ■ W. 8, Gale, 34-40. 9,-Stront

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Single £1900. Ltd;, £2 8s forthwith,-in default two days' Kale,- 41-48. 28-33.
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H. BETHUNE AND CO., Room, suit business; lady. Apply. 9, a long term! Apply 31,
'■' ---73JV .::. 10, Whole Bale, 49-56.■' 11.

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KIRKLAND AND CO., ■
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imprisonment.. -.. r- .■..,-'.
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HARCOXJRT-ANDCO., TO INDENTORS AND MANUFAC- MUST,'CashBuyer in, any quan- Storm, 57-65.- 12, Hurricane.
: Palmer-st.,City. MRS.
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Hanson-st:, Newtown. ■" P.O. Corner, Lower Hutt. Tel. 592.

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S.;G.;NATHAN AND CO., .' "' Weather.—B, blue' sky; BC,blue Sky anti
O SINGLE Furnished Rooms. 19, George SUPERIOR
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Self-containedFlat, lovely : GOVT. MORTGAGE, £1200.'. TURERS' AGENTS. tity of Superior Ladies' and Gent's
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rooms and outlook, laundry, concrete T OWER HUTT—Modern Left-off Clothing, Boots, Travelling Bags, The largest collection-firm in New detaclied clouds. C, cloudy.- O, OTercasti

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■' & street, off Tinakori-rd, Bungalow, 5 G, gloomy, dull. U, ugly,- tbrestenlns. B«
yard, adults, reasonable. 92, Pirie-st.; or ■*-*■ large rooms and kitchenette,pantry,. AN established firm of Indentors and Trunks, etc. Best prices. "" 125. ViviaD-at. Zealand is the Dominion .". Mercantile continuous or steady rain. S, snqw. D,
(16 x 22) and 5 -RoouTs,moderate 'Phone.
BLUNDELL BROS.,LTD., SHOP - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ and all -usual convs., sleeping porch, good "*■"*■-. '.Manufacturer's Agent, of Christ- Tel. 21-760. ■ ■
1 '"Evening Post," Wellington. rent,,situatedVivian-st. Apply Long-
. . .-- SEATOUN— 4-rd;;
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Cottage, c.1., gas; could garden, 50ft frontage, vicinity Hautaiia-st.; church, seek Sub-agencies for the South
OLD Gold and Jewellery bought ' Agency, Ltd., of Wellington, Auckland, drizzle. P, passinß showers. H, haiL Q,
for cash; and Christchureh, with agents in every Z,haze. squally. T, thunder. F, toSi'.'. M, Klst,

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more and Co., Baker's Bldgs., ■'...' .."".,
Feathe'rs-
-. .:'-.' i Island. Communications to

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ton-sfc, ; inspect Sunday. 191, Marine parade. price £1675. highest prices given. Haycraft and New Zealand town,; and associate of-
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CUPERIOR .Sett-contained Furnished T YALL BAY-^UnfurnishedSemi-Bunga-
Tel.' 4Gs,.Hutt. ■ KIRKLAND AND CO.,
P.O.-Corner,Lower Hutt. Tel. 592.
Box 751, Christchurch., Josling, Manufacturing Jewellers,94, Wil-
lis-st. (over Preston's).
ficesthroughout the world.—Advt.
■ ."'.'■■ FORECAST. ':
Flat, sep. meters, convs., piano, two "*-^ low, 4 rooms, Tip to date,every couv.,
' was Issued at 9 a.m.

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The following forecast
OR SHOWROOM TO LET, business ■■"; 11-RD. RESIDENCE AND %-ACRE. ,; M'KENNA'S ART AND A RTIFICIAL Teeth, sound or broken,
OFFICE
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people; references; central.
opposite the D.I.C. Size about 30 x Post.' £2. Ring 25-703. T OWER HUTT—II Very large Rooms, : ANTIQUE
** ss, 10s,20s, 40s set; Old Gold BOXING. to-day for the emulne 2* hours:—-

10%ft (could be partitioned), double win-


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A 549, Evg.

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OUPEIKOR 6-rd. Furnished House,near -*-^ dining-room 34 x 24,section %-acre,in
' STORE,
246,Lambtou quay, Wellington.
bought. Bring or «end. Platinum Scrap Winds—Northerly winds, moderate, but fresh-
ening north of Cap#Egmont and Castleiiolnt;

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dow to Panama street. Rental, 35s'.per CUPERIOR Large. Bedroom, furnished tram; reasonable rent to careful native trees, shrubs, and gardens (extra Co., 102, Willis-st. (top floor). Open Fri-
:.!..'.- ■>.' ; ,",.' oak, twin .beds, ■.
convs., morning fresh to strong and at times,reaehtnK .gale

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week... .".';-; tenant. Apply-7, Naughton-ter., off Craw-. land up to 7 acres could also be purchased day nighty There is every indication that next Tues- force thence southwards; later winds backing
."-'..': ■■.' ..".-..:' "...-. ~'< tray or use kitchenette. A544, -Evg. Post. TfOR the benefitof Customerswho wish
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Applyto, ford-rd., Kilbirnie. ."-'"' if desired); price £2700.
"■*" to- make arrangements ANTED to Buy, any quantity, day's boxing tournament will come well up generally to southerlles. ■"
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THE MERCANTILE AND GENERAL "CVLAT,furnished, wanted by 2 gentle- CINGLE Rooms to Let, every conveni- KIRKLAND AND CO., for the pur- Gent's Left-off Clothing and Boots, to the standard set in the Melton-Leckie Barometer—Falling at first; but a, rise BeU

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■ "-INSURANCE-CO., LTD.,
27-29,Panama street/
: -:'.-' men, 2 rooms,; self-contained, cen- ence,. handy .wharf; also Robnis to
P.O. Corner, Lower Hutt. Tel. 592. cliasmg and importation of special ar- Travelling Bags, etc.
ticles,Mrs. J. F. M'Kenna, who is leaving Vivian-st. Tel. 21-243. Woodward,
121, tournament. Melton should be seen to tinEin shortly from the South. ■' .... ' ■■"'
Seas—^Bough south of Cape Egmont and C&s<

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■ greater advantage, and if Jack Greenre- tlepoint; moderate elsewhere.
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MODERN HOME AND %-ACRE.
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tral; reasonable terms. A 542,Evg. Post. Share. 38,, Murphy-st. shortly

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England and the Continent,
OWER HUTT—New Bungalow, four as directfor

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■'.'■:.. "■:"■'"■. .TO(near ■'-.■Ramp)—~~ immediately, Good, Clean produces anything like his best form pat- ■-.
Flat, 2 rooms and kitchen-
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Tides—Good generally.

LOWER HUTT
LET,
Cuba-st. FURNISHED
., ; 'ctte. 13,'Buller-st.. :. .'■- BURNISHED
'■*-'".
Double Bed-Sitting-room,
lise kitchen, every cony.; 22s Gd. and washing
T
■*-^ rooms and
kitchenette,electric range, particulars for Commissions.
buyer for the firm, is now taking
Customers
WANTED,
Consignments of Household Furni- rons should witness a good exhibition of
vi.ngciaft. In the preliminaries a depar-
Warning signals for westerly tales, are ex-
hibited at Castlepolnt, Cape" Campbell, Btepli-
Double-fronted Lock-up Shop, new QUAY—Shop, about opp. 26,, Colombo-st.,off Rintoul-st. machine, good h.w. service, who desire to take advantage of this ture, Carpets, etc.; will give value and Island, Farewell Spit, and the Nugsets.
block, jnst completed, excellent stand for LAMBTON every modern appointment; %-aerosec-
opportunity to secure wanted goods should advance cash. All goods will be collected ture from thepractically usual procedure has been ou's. Weather—Generally
hairdresser or chemists Apply Sp'ur'r and term ifMidland' Hotd/tenf £4 ss; good ATAITAI-RD.^ .72—To Let, Lease,or tion; price £1600. AND CO.. when all made will in that all those taking rain, but mainly lightunsettled, with- soms
Spurr,; Bakers and Pastrycooks, Cuba-st., wanted. Apply A; E. Carver and for Sale. Apply Mr. Cameron,78,
■ KIRKLAND
' interview
at the
or
earliest
communicate with M'Kcnna's by our own carrier. Tel. 40-372,
possible date. orders receive immediate attention. Kings* part be Been in action in public for land; cooler temperatures.orer soon.
tho North Is-
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Lower Hutt. Co., next State Fire, Lambton-qy. Courtenay-pl., P.O. Corner,Lower Hutt. Tel, 592. way, Ltd., 78, Lambtpn-gy. the first time. Thebox plan is nqw-ppeh.' .-■■ 'Friday, 30th M«rclvl«2B,/.'. "■
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THE EVENING POST, FRIDAY, MABCH 30, 1928.
4

HOSPITAL SYSTEM COURT OF APPEAL MUSIC CRICKET


WRITTEN EXAMINATION
DOMINION SURVEY
JUDGMENTS DELIVERED
RESULTS
TO-MORROW'S GAMES
Games commenced on Saturday last arc to
High-Class Printing!
DENTON V. LITTLBJOHN The Associated Board of the X.A.M. and
It.CM., London, held written examinations at teams are as follow:—-
bo concluded formorrow.The positions of tho
LEVIES ON\RUBAIi AftEAS all centres ihrougliout;New Zealand on 12th
Novomber last. These ■'! papers are usually Senior.
C Having installed the Latest and most Up-to-date
Machinery and Equipment, oui General Printing
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Judgment was given to-day by the marked or
cases minion
by the board's examiners In the Do-
Australia;
A team first four clubs t. a team of six
but oil this occasion it remaining clubs, Basin Reserve, No. I.—First Departmentk now in a position to give buyers of Print-
Court of Appealr.in a number of
IMPREASED XOST was unfortunately necessary; to send the papers four A, firstlnnings, 195; Last Six A, 63 for
ing and Blocks good service, combined with Quality.

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which have recently conio. before it. to London, which explains'the lons delay In five wickets.
getting out"Hie results.
The judgment of Mr, Justice MacGrc- Wellington candidates Js The
list of passes for B team first four clubs T. B team Of six
as follows:— remaining clubs, Basin Reserve, No. 2, First
Norwood four A, first Innings, 195; Last Six A, C3for

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New Zealand hospi- finding in favour of Percy WE SPECIALISEIN
A »uivey of the gor LICENTIATE E XAMINATION. ■ ■
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"W, for two wickets.
as Dentonfor *607 with interest
published from
tal tyftem ha?-juflt been report of &.A.B. Theory (First Paper). Junior. Illustrated Catalogue*. Half-rone Block*
to.: the annual Littlejohn and Son, Ltd., was reversed. Hewitt, Nancy.(Mr. H. Forrest). - Hutt Valley v. Town Representatives, Hutt.— Booklets Line Block*
an appendix:
jfte Depwrtmeßtqf Health. Tho docu-. "The position," says the Court's judg- :;
Paper. Hutt Valloy, first Innings,
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181; Town, first Showcwrd* Two, Three and

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Qualifying
is no evi-
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Bennett, Eileen A. (St. Mary's Convent);
innings, 67 for one wicket.
'<■ Posteti Four Colour Blocks
snent desk exhaustively with all ment, "is clear. Mrst, there Bennle, Winifred Jr. (Miss Carty); Briggs, Junior D Championship. Fine Letter Headings Stereo Blocks
|>luaei of the system. Includ- dence that
hospital the1 i
company ever agreed to Jeanctte (Mr. L. Watldns).; Morgan, Gladys S. Institute v. Stop Out, Kclburn Park, No. I.—
Institute, first innings 72 and'second Innings
Business and Visiting Caids Catalogue andAdvertisement
ing fte'isawe of hospitals as well aB pay the respondent anybeen bonus; second- 11. (St. Mary's Convent). 13 for no wickets; Stop Out, flrstlnaings, 11,
And every description of Illustration* from Photo*
or charitable aid ly, an arangement had niade with' LOCAL CENTRE EXAMINATIONS. Commercial Printing and graphs and Drawings.
«f Jhe.jioeial servicei Mr. Still that facilities would be grant- Harmony-r-Jntermedlatc Grade—Pass.
Intermediate (Secondary Schools).
Owing to tlio ScotsCollege and Hutt High
Bookbinding Etc. Etc

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jfepartment. ed to the.respondent to take up shares Bolton, Marjorlo (St.' Mary's Conrent). Schoolgrounds not being available to-morrow,
''The hospitals and charitable aid- in tne company; thirdly, this undertak- ■■
"'■ " the only matches to bo played will bo as,
kyeim-ot New Zealand,"; says the re- ing was carried out to'the full
port, "Sas recently been the subject of Still in his wiU;,fourtbly, the entry in cher,
by Mr.
: Josephine
Rudiments
(Miss
of Music.
Allen, Muriel I. M: (Miss K. E. Clere); Bou-
follow:—
First Elevens.—Wellington College v. Wel-
D. Greenish) j Broad, lesley College, College Ground No. 1;. Techni-
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The Evening Post Printing House
loMideribJe'-.coniment, due to a great the company's bpoks crediting tho Elinor (St. Mary's Convent);. Cuipper, Irene cal College v. Institute, Newtown Park No. 3. (Blundell Bros- Ltd.) Telephone 44-040
Extent to the considerable increase in £607 to was made in (Miss M. Bediean) Donoghue, Gcraldino(The
the'respondent ! ; SecondElevens.—Rongotal Boys' College v.
fco»pital expenditure,; Allegations have pursuance.of.-.aii agreement between the Mary's Cbnvent); Gihnet, Mary
Convent, Kllbirnle); Edwards, Kathleen M. (6t. Wellington College, College GroundNo. 2; In-
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Knox (Miss stitute v. Technical College, Newtown. Park No.
tbeett freely made and
■that the Dominion extravagance.
freely quoted respondent and tho ..trustees of Mr. \V. Neylon); Hendriksen,
system re- Still's
hospital
Grace (Miss M. Bedl-
and was in truth a false can); Hoskins, Kathleen (St. Mary's Convent); Third Elevens.—Technical College v. Insti-
estate^
5.

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It is entry inasmuch-as was no such M'Lay, Jean (Mrs. E. Mackay); Murphy, Ngairo tute, Newtown Park No. 7; Wellington College
sults in waste and
to pub- liability by the company to the re- M.
there' (The Convent, Kilbirnle); Nlcolson, Jack (Miss v. Eongotai Boys' College, Wellington College
isonsJdered, therefore, desirable
uish ■ Tolan); Noble-Campbell, Patricia (Miss V. No. 3.
information concerning the spondent; and .fifthly, the, £607 was Boesley); OlGorman, Cecily M. (St. Mary's Tho first and second cloven roprosentatlve
full'
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tayitem and the administration thereof. credited iii respect of the proposed pur- Convent); Oswin, Sydney T. (Miss Clere); trial matches will be continued at Wellington
The aim-has been to make an un- chase of 4049 of the company's shares

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Percy, Betty M. (Miss F. B. Hobbs); Perry, College Ground to-morrow, commencing at 2

-cvi'st inevery Mothe/-fc


.. ncMtad'iipT^
A. (Mlss.K. E. Clere); Polnton, Flor- p.m. with a view to the selection of the
iijuea examination and>statemel?t; of from Still's trustees and was a payment Dorothy(Miss
ence E. Dawson); Porter, Joyce JE. representative teams to play at Easter.

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*he whole position."...""■ ,on account thereof, and which became (Miss Glennie); Reid, Mnda G. (Miss Clachan)
upon renun- Tanner, Kuth 1: (Mrs. Forrest) ; Thompson, There will bo no mutches in tho junior boys'
: Junior Boys.
In a summary of the conclusions,ar- forfeited;to'Still's trustees

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iived"«t in the first part of the sur- ciation of the contractcosts to buy. The ap- Benee M. (Mrs. E. Mackay); Williams, Elisa- competition.
in this Court beth- C. Woodward, Colin (Mlbs Clere) ; Williams, Gwen (Mrs. Boys' League.
peal is allowed with
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e"The'inmbe'r
toe»t«r than the needs
'ion.
of hospital districts is on the highest scale."
of the-Pomin- ■
Mr.- Stevenson
and the increase'in the johns (the appellan.t.)_;and Mr. Gray,
wi?iant,;
appeared for Little-
Forrest);
Young, Poppy (Miss B. G. G. Harte).
SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.
A. (Miss A. Duff);


Management Committee v. League, Wakefleld
Park, 2 p.m.
Mercantile League.
Final Myers Cup Competition.—Customs A
/%Mp
v?7v/r
First in every mother's
children*
K[vlT\. And when
,
Baby l» born motherknowi
■■
heart come her wft,
*%w

number of which'from time to XC, and~Mr. Ha*nna forjpenton (re- Harmony—Higher Division—Pass. ACw^~i»

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Mfr^'^^i many anxioin moment!. Yet there is £»«■"
ApHn, Evelyn (St. Mary's Convent); Brleht, v. Cowans, Kelburn Park,
No. S. \,J)k
'time 'taken- place; militates .against the spondent). .:;:-'.
,
; City and Suburban. ffl "=»\ noneedformnyanxlctylfshefoUowitn* Jjf- t "**"(,
administration of the Act. Zena M. (St.Convent). Mary's Convent); WGlnty, Mary vk it example of hundreds of other mother) JK )K
economic*!
U,maehfaie ihat is larger than its work The injury of theCASES. OTHEJt j (St. Mary's Selwyn v. Electric Light,' Nowtown Park,
No. 4; Beps. v. Best, Newtown Park, No. 2, 2 CyA Jl and fives her Baby Neave^
Food.. Esk?ȣ *^-*W
W more expensive to run racehorse Boomer- I Harmony—Lower Division.—Pass. ■"
fib' *> ■"/ Neave's hasupstood a century's test and '^ff: -* J'

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p.m.
necessitated ; :
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racecourse was Munro, Eleanor (St. Mary's ...Convent); the bonnleat babies all "- i
.of. a Bize more, suitable for day subject on the Takapuna Friendly Matches. W*. £L I over built

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than we
;the worx'it' has'to perform. Aii en- the
of the'appeal.of William Smith,Eleanor (St. .Mary's Convent). A match between the Wellington Club'sjun- l^-y*TfcJ
£*■/* £ be """another
the world. Is your babygoing to
Neave"s Baby, too! 'f *Z»4
\\
aetvowjelidttldibe made to bring about Henry .Wackrow./;
(Mr. -'.Haropson)
Jockey Club (Mr.
{
:
■'■':.■' '[
.Grammar
■; of Music*.
'" 'Division 111. ■■.■■■■,' :
ior D team and Bellinger's Is to be' pjayed
at WakefleldPark., The WeUington team Is Picking up a horseshoe may or
Bmalgamations.rather than further.sep- againßt thet Takapuna ; - . : . ■ , as follows:—Pike', Lightfoot,. Nattrass, Clarke,' \**d[
-AJderton) Tho OUR FREE BOOKLET.
I "71^ may not bring you good luck.
"
Northcr'of and Mr. Affleck, Gladys B. (Mrs.H. Muller); Affleck, Hanshard, Nicole, Simpson, Grant, M'Gowan,
aration "of.distri(i'ti.~-"-.. ■';.■. UM.

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Zteala M. (Mrs; H. Jluller); Bank», Joyce (Mrs. Beynolds, O'Connor, Donald. A, "HinUabout B»bybya trained Nurse,"
"It' t6:^see how the matter Court held:that the appellant had fail- .Mackay)'-;
4«.13UBculi; will interestallmothersapplication
and Mothers' JUr
ed to establish any liability ; at;law on Bramley; Mavis;:(Miss" Embury); The married and single members of the Kil- §k *
Much depends on the temper of
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jbf representatioaof contributory local Cairn?; David'; (Miss- B.'tG,- G . Harte); Haines, Club will meet at. the Kljblrnie Reserve.
'i'Si, to-be"—sent freeon to '/,§! /.■
club-for. the Soy:JH.> '3'.' (Mrs. H. Muller)T Hands, Joan blrnio
on.

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% Harrison's Ud»
...
Ramsay "Pty, !Mf
could be the part', of,thedefendant:

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authorities hospital boards Team* are:—Married: C. Armstrong, V. Chris-
'W//, 0.P.0.Box 4307, Melbourne. W
appeal -was therefore (Miss A. B. Duff),; Hooper, Maurice G. (Mrs. topherson,

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accident.*';-The E. Christopberson, G. Lang, D. ■». G.P.O.Box the equine owner of the footwear.
improved so'aß -to give 'satisfaction to
"11 concerned. There ■ 'is;
Borne
ifaetioftis regard .to the difference of (Mr.
dissatis-" dismissed 'to the respondent. H. Muller);.
birnie); Jessop;
The appeal of.'Walter Frederick: Kerr M'Enroe, Philip (The. Convent, Kllblrqie); Clarke,
Hull,
Kuby.
Doris
E.
(The
(Miss
Convent,
M.
Kll-
Adams);
Algar, H. Bice, J. Phil Ups, W. Bobinson, B. J.
C, Drummond, J. Brown. Single: W. ■ 1533,Wellington,
New Zealand. ."" J»
'JW '■'.'■
but no
combined.;districts,- Wright" and Mr. .Wilding) against JU'Qavln;" ■ Sykes, Griffiths, J. Clarke; Kerstiaw, Tucker,
CatherineM. ,M. (Mrs< Forrest); O'Brien, R. Capper, Melville, Miles, Churchill,

kICAVCS
franchise in Ltd. (in Organ, Valeric (The Convent, Kllblrnie); Todd,
«ffeetiTe remedy has been suggested, the Avon';l)airy
Company, Warton, Hobman.
Having safely secured it, your good

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and it it doubtful if the results would liquidation),"'was allowed with costs on Kathleen. }f,: (Mrs. E. Mackay). ■■ Newtown Congregational v. Cambridge Ter-

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race Congregational, WakefleldPark, 2 p.m.
tf^
franchise the lowest as from a'distance. Division 11.
' luck is in—but there is a better

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be materially affected such scale, "■>

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Convent, ■',■ ■■! \
' TEAMS.' ■'
was entered for the appellant Bell, Molly P. (The Kilbirnie); :v,
were uniform. The question as jto Judgment
W^76eßJs^mantFood
Joy M. (Miss L; E.: Thawley); Dono-
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representation should not be for the guni of £14 9s 7d with costs. Denby, van, Mary G. (Miss B. Benson); Farey,'Tottlr City and Suburban Asspclation.-rßep. Team:
apportioned on the basis of the levies The case; concerned,payments for but- (Miss M.i Ward); Greer, Doreen E. .(Miss F., E. Elliott, Thorn, Lye,
Dawson);, fen, Bigby, Erskine, Meade,
Perkins, Gell, Harris, Wifr
Johnston, and Rob-
way of assuring good luck for your
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ter-fat and was'W test case, there being Brown); Ives, Evelyn F. (Miss
is one 'of policy and has some bearing Best: Whaler, Curry, Capei, Elliott, Bolt,
incidence of various other suppliers claiming ap- Lanltshear, Kussell (Miss D. Greenish); Staff, son. teeth-"KOLYNOS"
upon the question of tho
■ Daphne J. (Mrs. Mackay).
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Hester, Bolt, Hancock, Jupp, Hamilton, Hep-

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-present' system was a- com- proximately,; £3000."";■"'■"■ :".■..■.. .' ..; Division I. burn, Canute, Davis. .'"...

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The
levies;■"-
In the case of Young and others (Mr;
:.
Institute: (Boys' Division).—First Eleven: 3,
promise between contending parties.

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Aldredgc, Te Kara (Miss F. E. Hobbs); In- M'Lean, Thompson,Slmmohds, Pringle, Squires,
■"The question of the incidence of Myers, K.C., and Mr. Cooke) v. Wright
levies,is* difficult one.--:Bural districts and .others.. (Mr.t Hutchison .■....and,,Mn
the interpretation
gell,. Laurence. (Miss' Nordell)";; Bettger, Mar- T. Busscll, ,BUt6sil,'Wliltefleld, Colley, Fout-
jorle (Tho-. Convent,Kilbirnie) ;.■' Blanchard,head, Petersoa. Second
Agues (Mrs.; Forrest) ; Bowie, lan (Mrs. For-
Eleven; J. Mulr, Car- Half an inch of "KOLYNOS" on
"re finding' approximately 60 per cent. Gresson) concerning penter, B. Masters, Parkhouse,. Ktdd, Patterson,
of the levies, and during the recent of a will, judgment was given for the
rest) ; Clark, Rita (Mrs. Forrest); Cotter, Myra Price, Homer, Williams,:Waterhouve, Baker.
(Miss E. Dawson); Fagg, Mary (The Convent, Third Eleven: F.-Taylor> J.■ Tohlli, B. Devon- a dry brush twice daily is luckier
agricultural depression naturally com- respondents with costs against the ap- Dufferin street); Hackett, Kathleen E., (The porte, T. Devonporte, P. Ohrlattnsen,- N. Tay-
"The nwst Savoury SOUP

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plained more than usually regarding pellant.
"the burden, more of which, they urge, The judgment in the case in which
Convent, Dufforin street); HaUord, Bea (The
Convent, Dufferin street); Jellicoe, Joyce (Mrs.
Forrest); Jellicoo, Melva (Mrs. Forrest),; Kldd,
lor, N. Brewer, Buscoe, Solomon, Hurcombe,
Hingston, Christenaen (twelfth man). for your teeth than scouring and
READY IN A MINUTE!
Public Trustee (Mr. Myers, K.C., Selwyn.—Buck, Murphy, Haydon, Dind; Keys,
ishonld be borne by urban districts. The the Mary E. (Miss M. Evans); Kldson, Shirley Williamson, Gilbert, Cruickshanks, Gardiner, scratching them with gritty prepay
jtaxabl« commodity having been fixed and Mr. Levi) was the appellant and
i(vi»., the rateable value of the land), Arthur Mortleman-
Any suggestions ;.for altering'the incidr the
Martin) was
respondent concerned a mortgage
£6000." The Court hqld that ;the
(Miss E. Sncddon); Killtelly, Monica A. (The
Convent, Dufferin, street); Lee, Buby C. (Miss
K. Silva); MacNee, Ibna (Tho Convent, Kil-
birnie) ; Munn, Jessie (Mrs. Forrest); Qulnlan,
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Hastings, Forrester; Hickling, Tyrrall.

' '. -^ Symington's Soup is soup at ■


ations.
ence of the taxation therein within any j of Hilnia (Tho Qonvent, Dufferin street); Ituddellj ANNUAL SCHOOL MATCH Jg^S^l^V its richest and delicious best. '■
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individual district requires considerable
consideration.
; INOKEABED EXPENDITUEE.
:' "The increase of hospitaland
■■' ■ "' ■ ■■'
I mortgagors
■ cipal
were liable to pay tho prin-
sum of £6000 on 11th July, 1928,
and to pay interest thereon at the in-
creased rate, the respondent to pay the
eharit- ] "appellants the cost of printing the case
Esma 11. (The Convent, Dufferin street);: Slater,
Mima f; /(Miss E. Dawson); .Sloano, Chrissio
(Mi«s -WDonald),
;
(Miss No'rdoll) Whitcacro, Edward William
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(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
OAIVIARU,29th March. :'
: f
f^'gifSkfr
i
jj^^gMoPk
.Madefromthefinest meat and
vegetables, you simply add
waterand boiLTryanicesteam-
ingplate ofSymington's to>day!
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The annual cricket fixtuije between the
able _aia expenditure as represented by- on appeal, no other order as to costs RUGBY Christehurch and Waitaki, Boys' High
\ ;
levies', subsidies,' and expenditure by being made.
DENTAL CREAM
Symingtons
Schoolscommenced; at the -Waitaki Oval
the Department itself for the decade to-day on a fast wicket,-and in perfect
ended 1926-27 averaged 15.6 per cent. weather conditions. The visitors in 'their

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per annum. The increase in levies and PENAL REFORM Severul clubs are holding practice first innings compiled. 247,; Grose giving

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subsidies alone for tho same period was matches to-morrow. '- a dashing display >for-71: runs .not.: out
14.5 per cent, per annum," states the The 'following Oriental Club players are (Stringer 42,Harper 40, Dryden 31). Wait
to bo in- attendance'at Strand Park taki replied with IU. (Taylor, 37,; Evans
report. "Hospital boards'1 require- asked VaHttUt: Tomato.Onion.Unlit,Pta. Celery, m/%«J fAfO

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ments rose sharply in 1918, thorise con- THE HOWARD LEAGUE i (Lower■--Hutt) at 2.30 to-morrow, for a
f,'practice., match ngaingt-Htitt;—K, Sinith, v 25, Milner 23), and, following on,- added
4 for the loss of no wickets. ■■ Hare,Mock Turtle, Mulligatawny,
White VtstuAU,ICiine>,
O«Toil,, awMMMMmMH
Bro«h. InUue 4s^sFisT
Scotch S#JKgfftW
jtinuing till 1930-21, when there.,was a. jackets. At oil (rocn-t. CkarSoup.in hottlo. M
lull, followed in 1923-24 by another;up- ,;At
.^»rd
of
trend. An underlyijig ..causijoosfs ..fdr,Penalußeform last evening, 'Mr. TownseriUiPmlartbni Ch'alnbers,
the rise in 1923-24 was heavy capital'i Mackin, who presided, explained! the
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BoolieviesiCoupland
tho Howard League er,:Packnatii,.'M.'Nicol, Fox,
J. Wyman, Bak-
,Hartnell, Walker,
R. Smith,
Lochbre,,' Craik, Spalding, RIFLE SHOOTING
' W. SYMINGTONt CO.LTP^ .MARKET HARBOROUGH, ENGLAND.

works and the consequent burden in in- j origin of the movemoyt. There wqre, Graham,Poster,
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Wells, Lincoln, Beddingfield, Slyfield,
■toreit and sinking funds of loans.. he said, several small branches in the Head,M'lllwraitli.
; """The large increase of some 150 per. Dominion, and it was now desired to Hutt Club players who are-asked to at- TlieKarori RifleClub will comniouco the
cent, which has taken place during the co-ordinate the work by means of a tend are Wright, Javman, Footo (2),
past decade is due, inter alia, to the general committee. Tho league was not Woods,M'Carthy, Clarke,Waters,Munro, first series of the Willoiighby. Cup com-
petition on Saturday at.Trentham,the con-
following causes: Decrease in tho pur- "against tho Government," but consid- Hume,Alexander,Gibson,M*Kay, Marrin- ditions being the musketry course for rifle,
chasing power of the £1 note; increas- ered it necessary to bring before the ei', Fisher,Slater, Simdgreen, Davig, Rere- clubs,
ed number of hospital beds; increase in authorities tho necessity for reform; tai,
staff required owing to the more cbm- tho Prisons Department had always re- M'Greivie,
Daily, Lnngfoi:d, Rea, Berntsen,
M'Gill, Peck, Cox, Teal, and Rifle
... , At Trenthamon Saturday themusketry
Club will tire the annual ," Suburbs rfje^een y°u wrfw?^*^^
plieated methods of hospital treatment} ceived their representations sympathy others.
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course/ '. "..
Merabers::of the Berh'ampore.:.Club. will The Pebnojltiflc'Club will.firc'a mus^

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including the employment; of-a "greater tically. The league to makoits practice oii'; tho Lyall Bay Reserve at 3
proportion of trained nurses; interest on work practical, anddesired did not ask for p.m.,Va.nd in view of tlie Easter matches ketry
loans; the institution of hospital bdard:| largo expenditure. It was maintained n full'attendance is requested.
and qualification course' at Tren-|
thnm to-morrow.' ■""'■■

' " Comfort in tlieGup


employees',sujerannuation;r>iicl-a small that. the.rofornis askqd for would reduce Practices have also been arranged by the
gisneral aIV-foiinJ'fncfease in cliaritablc
i criminality;:
and' go reduce prison ex- Kaiwarra Club at Crawford Green (Mira- " Delicious Whittome's—
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, —
aid and other items.'
■■ mrir Junction) and by the Eastbourne Club SCHOOL SWIMMING.
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'. penditure. ■:' ■■■■'" the drink that soothes
"Increases in hospital expenditure were dolivered by at tho Eastbourne Recreation Ground. / *' /
Short
have been world wide and are not cbn- -Mr.' Stratford (Auckland), Miss B. E. addresses and satisfies that TOOT t Af
*^ tt*m * «*.-, «Oip/ *W# I
ifined to. New Zealand. Tho position, Baughan (Christchurch), and tho Rev.
tho world over, is very different from J. E. Moreton. Mr. Moreton commended
that existing a generation ago, when
treatment was so sjmplo that everything what
own home and hospitals were littlo
had been done in the way: of
granting probation;
needful-would be done in a" patient's ever, that the "system bo more widely
Ho urged, how-
HUTT VALLEY HARRIERS

Harrier
On Thursday afternoon, Mr. P, Coira,
chairmau of tho Wellington Amateur
Swimming Association,presented the cer-
tificates won by children of the- Wades-
The-aiinii.il Jneetibg of tbe'Hutt Valley. town Scliool during the present seapon.
C}iib' Was Jield- on Wednesday Mr. Cojra B»id that thw.was the first1
'used, for the greater number of those evening. The report; and balance-snect time such a ceremoiiy was Jield at that
h^JV
C^gJ
N^ I "§£\
M"',S|: "
brings comfortand con-
tentment after a weary
day. You are never too


tired to make-a cup of
Whittome's ready in
a few seconds. Always
,
more than homes for the destitute sick. .granted prpbation...mado good. were adopted, and although they showed school. Certificate* were presented to wjfllN:
V<>*N. have a bottle in the
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New; Zealand, h6wever,: doe's not ap-
The Hoii. J. A. Young (Minister of that in its general activities the club had th« following:—Learners, 50 yards anil /;""
parently provide a greater proportion Health) assured tho members of tho not been as successful as in the past, over: Girls—Lorna 'Ihomson, Doris Gold-
Great; Britain,' though it- provides a

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of hospital beds .for.. its population than league of the sympathy.of. the Govern-: the 'track performances ;wero the best in ing, Mirable Gorton, Winifred Leggctt,
greater number of beds than Victoria, ment in
their work. A medical expert the club's, history. The president (Mr. Kirene Leggett. Boys—Pat Ohgloy, Charles

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■on mental diseases (Dr. T. G. Gray) bers A, Hadley) stressed the necessity of mem- Smith, Peter Hay, Neil Robertson, Tom
Kew South -Wales, or. Queensland.. A had rocently visited America, Greats settling down to work,' and stated Ongley, John Grainger. Proficiency, ,220
greater proportion of'the.population in that there was every prospect of tho yards-and over: Donald Froser. Merit,
iT^w Zealand'use'ihe beds than is the "methods 'Britain, and tho Continent to study tho. coming season being very
■ 880 yai'ds and over: Mouica Ongley, Konuld

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adopted in those countries for It was successful.
mentioned that there was a
dealing with mental easeg, and it was, possibility.of a ladies' harrier club being Bleeman,Lauritz Petersen.
casij in- the;Australian' States
mention-
ed, and the margin; between occupied intended to make
beds and established beds does not seem vancos on the lines:soino
changes ajid;nd-i formed, and members decided to assist
of several of the re-: the Biovenient. ■'■". ', :
unduly wjde.. as compared with other commendatious of Div Gray's report. ; A resQlution was passed expressing tho
eouhj;He«rand:;bearing in'-"niind the mix-
ed ij'»ture)'of pur;hospitals.;'..,;' .■
''There 'has' befen-r ;a groat "improvc- and MissofHawley,
After
■'"
by ,Dr.
addressesiit was agreed on. '.'.M.-Staleyj '' "club's
the: H. Stephens
appreciation; and:thanks to Mr. T.
fov his' work in training *oW Jy «Z2 Fairy £>7u are m certain,M«implctatu«,«sbTl|ht
»ent^'in the''methoas;'of fces-eollec- motion -tho) s. Rev. Jasper Caldef, and coaching-numbers duringthe season.
Chtmistt mnd
,
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The following, officers were elected:— tn j de,,., 2 8 lovely ihtdet for wool, alk, cottM

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'That this gathering of the 'Howard
tion,!.>and'thoi:percentage increase in " learns with considerable satis- .Hadlcj';,vice-presidents,Patron, Mr, J, Dome; president, Mr. A. Store. or Unen Send fQt FREE Home Dy lBJ b^u^
patients-' fees' has been considerably League faction tho advances made in the penal dard,;A. :Spenco, A.. Gate, A. House,.
Messrs.: C. God- SUN. Mnii BrWiA Jfatf* fuU of hinti, and tube ofdye.
more than the' j^rcentage increase in and prison system in'the last few years A.
S. Kent, G. M'Kay, J. B. M'Kwen, J. W.
the'cost of Jiospitals. It cannot be ex- and trusts that every possible consid- MMSwan,L. Payne, G. W. Cairns, J,
pected, however, that anything lileo the eration will; bo. given to tho remits it Ewart, W. Donovan,]?, Dolliug, V. Jacijb-
WEEK-ENDING BY BAIL

"Whittomcs
cost of the hospitals will ever be
couped:by patients' payments; but the -is
re- sending forward' to. ".tho Goycrji- son, J. Kerr, S. Townsehd,K. Keynolds, A.
■ Anderson, 11. Sutherland,.. N. Willis, J.

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Department and 'the Hospital Boards |.merit..'.'.' ' ■ ". ■'..''
Association are' giving attention to the
Cotton, B. Barker, Rev. Mr. Lochore, L.
Wild, L. Wales,'G; London, H. Sanders, HAVE a complete change of
scene and air, and the exhil-
BOLSTERING A BAD CASE A. E. Milne; Ij.' Stewart, L. Jenriess,D. aration of joyous companyju tlie
X^T

.
question .as. to ; whether a 1 satisfactory
Fraser,W. ThompHon, N. Shiirpe/ B. Lip- by rail. ■■ O ToA.A.STICHBURYLTD.. P. O.Bo« J9«. WdUlMton.
sojtttion~isl-- be found by" any eontri-
to'
■bu'tpry; ,spSemfs'' which would; not only
roUet«Jifch«
pitt, J. Urry,.R-Pomfrey, J. Hcffer, W.
Sharpe, and,MesUames;E f Purcell and W,
week-end runrailways
own
Yourcheapest,
safest, "
give, you the
most comfortable,
■ COFFEE and CHICORY ESSENCE
ifn wß^/fi\ \Jn
\lj?

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I «ne|pM M. In (ttmya. Flmm **& m« FMI9««kUt W
Homt Dyeing mJ cub« of FtirrOyt>

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of financial anxiety, (To the Editor.) Mr. H,' Sanders;handi-
Turney;-stat'tety sociable
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and most, transport.
but ,^ro^4;';jirblfide assured and tangible Sir,—Thesupporters, of Mr. H. E. Hol- capper, Mri :ji, Sanders; -timekeepers; Thousands-wljo have enjoyed

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rovenWjto^he boards." land, M.P., on'-the Samoan question are Messrs. C. Gotldard and,H.. Sanders; chip railway..week-end trips areneking
in a bad way. In'order to bolster up the captain, Mr.' Y. Smith;";vico-cliib captain, for more. Sh&flc of oyc Tcotilrcd ■imiiiiniiimniiiiiMiiiiuii<iiM

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untenable;attitude of their leader they Mr. .F» Sanders; secretary" and trea-
INADEQUATE ROOM are resorting to all sorts of verbal tricks surer, Mr. F. Sanders;auditor, Mr. J,
ajid subterfuges. Ojie of. his. class is the Mitchell; Press reporter, Mr. R, Freeman;
correspondent who; writes as "Quo Fata delegates- to' ceiitre, Messrs. J. Stapleton
Summeris flying by!
Do not miss the remaining op-
portunities for a week-end run by ;
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Vocant." It is certainly the case that he and H. Sanders;delegates to Hairier svib-
..rail.
;;;.:COJCE<3E is engaged in' disseminating what is not cbinmittee,-Messrs, J.■ Stapleton and F,

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GYMNASIUM true. We bowled .him out over his wrong Sanders; harrier committee, Messrs. J. WELLINGTON-PARAPARAUMU-
and /Ballantyne/Townsend; P. Eyre, E. Lewis, OTAKI SERVICES.
statement'about Mr. G. Forbes,'M.P.,sub-

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since then he-has been, sjlent. on "..that Mesdames V. Smith,:and M. Hodgkinson; Saturdays.
''£> imputation- of parents and others ject. In. his .last<letter■he has the inv< social committee, Misses E. Powell, X,
Hodgr
Leave Wellington 8.20 a.m., 10.17 a.m.,
■intwes'^jiiji''the pertinence that the M. M.
Wellington East Girls''
' Welfare Bbswell/M.-Haiiimond, Mill, p.m.,

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.to state 12.15 and 5.40 p.m.
CglJoga'Sjrjiitc.il"upon yesterday's meet- iLeague has acknowledged^ the' statements kin'Boni E.; Mextcd, ,D, Powell, Mesdames Leave Otaki 8.43 a.m., 5.17 p^ra., and 7?36
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ing 'of^se^dHngton; College Board w Mt. Holland's.; pamphlet as correct. V. Smith;-1). 'Dorue, -and -A. Hadley, p.m ■.-■■■ ■
:
"Trident*
is positively .incorrect;for the league Messrs.' R.'Feenw'and R. Freenan; trus-

,of Oftv^raoiPft trith a view to procuring That Sundays


more;"suita'tler'-gymnasium accommoda- kind.
tion--V^ '"''■„,(--■ y.:■"■■■■:.■■ -.. has never aclqiowletfgedf'a.nythirig' of the tees,- Messrs, R.'.-Fovd,l:-R.- :,Fi-eei)ian, S, Leave Wellington 0.30 a.m. '..,.-.
Such.' deplorable'tactics show how Andrew^; judaes, Messrs.- Q. Xtorne,A. Leave Otaki 5.30 p.m.
hard-pressed the opponents of; New1 Zea- Hadley, aiid. S.-Towiisenuv; ■'" ,'|. Special Saturday to Monday (or one day) ' \

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ThevMeputation was 1: "assuring the land's administration in Samoaare put Five new'members were elected.
board that it could only bo the latter's to they have to resort to the mean- ■An'unofficial; v\u\ is to be held from Return Fare* between:
lack of knowledge that allowed the pre- nesswhen

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and Parapnraumu: First Class,
of pajpabale misrepresentation to de- the club's dressing^shed,;Hutt-'Park, on Thorndon

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14th; April. "-:,:;';;" ,--..■..' 7b 4d; Second Class,5s 2d.

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sent state-of.affairs to continue, when fend their position.- -.-' '■ -;
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the (Mr. W. fi. P.' Barber) The Royal Commission did not namp the .Thorndon and Otafci: First Class, lls 8d; WjnWnWDW A lovely dari What about Picnic?
"Second Class,Bs, ;. ."'. "

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Dont wait Jor elaborate p«paralion».
ioierjwtfed; 'JFot that^ simplylack of Hon. .0.!: F.; Nelson as, a "disseminator proves
nllitStfn
A|||lßm|l I Take the bread, butter and Trident Paste
>
of lies," but'-'in, its report it 'be-
SCOUT REGATTA WELLINGTON-PLIMMBRTON-PAE-
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Xttoaoyii';^;:';;;,^'-'"'. ,''',/,:'. '■■' SEA jhlmiV^m>\ I \ an mi|K* the sanawichee wken yov yet
"- yond,aiiy doubt,
It "iwufjßtajea. that, the only place in ingl in Apia, attended';by' a large uum-
which tKe'girls could do their exercises ber
that at the
of natives, ho".made a; detailed state-
public meet-
■'■■■"."' v.. >..
' —- KAKAKIKI
Saturdays.
SERVICES.
'WY¥«Kf 111jJ*****^"^
-''
w'!'"»al?e an 6r«ih«rd of (bHJIII jl ""v^^ ManyMeat and huh Flavours. "Tridtnt"

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Salmon and Shrimp Paste is firstfavourite.
was the basement, which"had a concrete ment about ihfe.GoVei'nra'eilt of Fiji .which A"meeting! ..of ''the.'. Wellington SeaScout Leave Wellington 8.20' a.m., 10.17 a.m., ypur pwitry ..**"»■"»
\ J^*~-
last evenipgiu the Port I^.is p.m., 1.20 p.m., 4.17 p.m., 5.40 p.m
floor, and. .wjas;'often "wet and always was absolutelyi-uiltrue from beginning':to executive was heldHeadquarters.
:
Bunle»s.; i.^or girls somewhat, thinly end. From tjriieXtb time we have had tq: Nicholson..Troop
clad-to'lJio1flown on the floor was;ex- .deal .-with,numerous replies from members Biobiii.those present
Amongst 6.19 p.m., and 11,25 p.m.
were General Sir Alfred ---0.42 Leave Pnekakariki 6.10 a.m., 7.23 a.m.-
■ J^***"^
-iSWI'IsVI " I'a/*ll -^^ '■ be'* n«eded.
>-""' * ' ■ Fruit "■"
winter n««cl«. No "Ht«i;-
cut
N.Z Agenit: EUB
* MANTOIf LTD.,
ceedinjjiy/risky to health, and yet the, of the New Zealand Labour Party, includ- mander! Young- (Sea Scout Commissioner).
moder^e^ercjses which were taught' withMr. ing Holland. ;At present
four in different parts of the coun- It
we are busy
(Scout

was considered too


Commissioner)
dangerous.'to
and Com-
hold
9.8
a.m., 12.10 p.m., 4.0 p.m. 5.58 p.m.,
p.m.
Sundays If 111
OLJBJLf .J
Will YOU
,y
botlled ifl w"tw or
«. d4,ir«d. *yrup

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often a prone position. at Leave Wellington 0.30 a.m. and 2 opm
Fata,Vocant" swiinminjg races, for':the younger'"-boys
Ol&lJ \r\ir\
''We have-had-appointed %o the college try. When Jthe-writer "Quo
is straight, Taranaki Street. Wharf, and it was^de- J^eave Paekakariki
"
6.20 p.m. aud. 0.65
... BotllM "u^»n**w*"y

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one 6i 'the'inost efficient of the Domin- andprepared-ti"play i!the game
distinguish between truth and false- tided to. hold-the regatta lit Evans Bay. p.m. ■
.'. :■ "■■.."-..- "..."■■ I 11 itVj>nd hermeticfilly »e«led.
, ... ,
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ion's physicai-iustruptors, yet all we hood, we shall be ready to discuss witty The Evans Bay Yacht-Club-had kindly On Alondays an early train leaves Otaki
.cap :pflfer. her; is a basement."

' him further; Otherwiseit is a mere waste offered the use of their clubrpoms to the at 6.28 a.m., and arrives Wellington 843
It ->fa? pointed out, too, that this was of-time. Thanking you for the space you executive. " ..-"'.,.. , dinghy, a.m..(Lifts
The.various. events will -includespar
passengers from all stations.).
Special Saturday to Monday (or one day) Igptrr^ orchard
__ _
.» -compulsory, subject and not one of have.afforded,—We "are, etc.,

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swimming, life buoy,-life-saving, box- Return Fares Between;'

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the .^frJ]l«" "<*£ the educational.sys- N.Z. WELFARE .LEAGUE. ing, and

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greasy pole. events, and also Thorndon and PKmmQi'ton: fh-et Class 3s

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teh)', 'lt[yfas.
Ifh'cfcfore the' Depai'tii)put's the
duty' to proyido' an adequate room, Among the latest acquisitions at the Washburn Cups!. Several events will be Thorndon md Paekakariki: competitions. for. the Oarangi and 0d; Second Class, 2s Cd.: Fowler* Vacola Fruit Bot- FOWLIR'S
First Class tling Outfit* are made in
tvhiehi wdnld be bcrieflcial aiij: not du- ss; ,/m "" T; >^A
tripien.tal .to. the health of tliogirJs. Victoria
lish
and
needlework
Albert Museum ia Sh Eng- open to non-Scouts.
.picture done in. silk and entered for the various events from Nel-
Teams have
_
been Second plags, 3s Od. " various siies. Call in and
*ac them without deUy— T <aTJsVVs*'\Jr■Jw'wl^L ■ "

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The.b'oavd said jtliat,it had lio money chenille on satin, by 51. J- Sasse,son, Lyttelton, and Wangauui. WELLINGTON-LOWER HUTT-
with which to buiJd: any room such as 1816. ■■: ■■'"■■" Worked
;"■■■-..
that Wked, for, but: oxpreßScd willing-" A witness;at a; London'Police Court petition amongWellington troops by an
iiess"tbsupports,(/eputation to the Miu- recently rofcrred to Hanway street. unbnvmdus"donor
: A challenge cup was presented for com-
of the Legion of Iron-
UPPER HUTT SERVICES.
On Saturdays and Sundays trains and'
buses run at frequent intervals. ■
/
""" " "L^rTIMBER,
" itt
Fruit Bottling Outfits
Low Fures. THE STEWART GLASS & HARDWARE CO. LTD. Singer* and Sp«|ik«rt us* Put-
: took- us two" years to get "That street," said the Magistrate
...,
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istor.»,'fit;
'it"'"wiis'- decided to hold:
a' combined Saturday to Monday (or one day) Return monat to relieve throat ."ortnif«s^:-;:f^JS^lskP:- ■■■:;';■■'.
isucli' as central 'heating; (Mr. J. Sharpc), "is named after Jo-, parade pn Easter Sunday, and an Fares Between: COURTENAY PLACE : WELLINGTON
■ ■■
"
how long-it 'will tahc to. get: Hi is: I'do seph Hanway, the first person ■church
who car- outing on Easter Mondiiy.-"'' Lambton and Upper .Hutt: First Class and .t^biwwh^lMukiri^
not know," commented Mr. Darber; ried tin umbrella in Eugland." u'a Cd; Second Class,2s Gd. ',
THE EVENING POST, , FRIDAY.. MARCH. 30, 1928. ■ 5
LAND PROBLEMS SAILORS' SOCIETY HUTT RIVER BOARD

Moving to Another Town ? VIEWED BY LABOUR


AXXUAL MEETING The monthly
Board^
meeting of the Hutt River
was held last night. Present: Mr.
W. T. Strand (chairman), Messrs. J.
qA proved remedy for
I Just hand the complete job over to the New Zealand Express C. Gostelow,W. 11. Smith, F.
The eighteenth annual meeting of the Mitchell,
Company. .With Branches and Representatives all over the : VV'ellingtou branch of. tbe British Sailors' S. Hewer.
HAY FEVER
..
The chairman (Mr. .W. T. Strand) cor-
world, we will supervise the removal and delivery of all , ANXIOUS TO ASSIST Society was held last evening, the Mayor dially
welcomed Mr. the recently-
your effects, without, the least worry to
you. Everything (Mr. G. A. TroupJ presiding.
elected member of theHewer,

and CATARRH
is carefully and scientifically packed, unpacked at its destina- The year 1927 exceeded uil expectations board.
The Belmont Quarry Co., Ltd., applied

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tion, and, if you desire it, your furniture is placed in your regarding the numbers of men who have
FKIENDLY CRITICISM visited the rooms of this branch of the for a lease of river-bed land near Pit-

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new home, just as you want it. All the care and respon-
sibility is ours. ■
The New. Zealand Express Company's service for the trans-
portation of commercial travellers' samples, etc., is second
to none throughout the whole of Australasia. We shall be
" Labour's view of the land prob-
lem tyid the primary industries was
society, stated the report. A total of caithley's
21,775men used the rooms during
year, an increase of 1600 over last year's
total.
siding. Messrs. Cameron ap-
plied for a lease of this land for grazing
the purposes.
It was decided to inform the
Belmont Quarry Co. that the board did
The number of ships visited was 450— not lease land for the purpose of shingle
txcessFat^
How pleasantly removed
in Tablet Form /<r*

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an increase of 123 over the total for 1926. removal,but was prepared to grant a
.; pleased to give you particulars. Phone our local office—we
placed before the National Indus-
trial Conference yesterday after- This part of the work was in the hands license for the removal of shingle; to grant
There is now an easy,pleasant way Ie
take off excess fat. No abnormal exercise (ly^/
'"TWO or three Velocium tablets taken every
[ "■" will gladlygive you a quote for YOUR job. noon by the secretary of the New
Zealand Labour Party (Mr. \V.
of Messrs. Armstrong, Irving, and Stokes, such a license and to offer the grazing
who were indefatigable. rights to the Belmont Quarry Co., and or diet is required. You can see the results
in ever> circle. Slender figures are ten times
two hours will arrest any, Catarrhal attack,
while three or four days similar treatment
vS/^"^
Nash). Mr. Nash pointed out Concertswere held regularly, and were in the event of the company not requiring as commonas they were.

The New Zealand Express Co. Ltd. that the paper was in the nature of much" appreciated. The society was iu- it, to grant it to Messrs. Cameron.
debted to all those who came from time Messrs. Atkins and Irvine were grant- This modern way is Marmola Prescription will,usually conquer the most obstinate cases
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a friendly criticism. to time to entertain the meu. Special ed dredging rights for shingle south of Tablets. It has been used for 19 years. of Catarrh or Hay Fever. Velocium is a

80 Customhouse Quay, Wellington


"Nature has been exceedingly lavish
to this Dominion in all those factors
thanks were due to Miss Esme Crow,Mes- the Mellins bridge.
daines Kosenthal and Hardie, and Messrs. The applications of Messrs. M'Callum
Bovan and Boock, also to Mr. Cummings Bros, for an extension of their area to a
Users have told others,and the use has
"pread. People now are taking a million
catarrhal specific of extraordinary power, and,
as its name implies, it acts with incredible
:
■ H*
Y^t^l^a^L' :
which are necessary to primary produc- boxes or Marmola yearly.
Also at Invercargill, Gore, Dunedin, Oamaru,Timaru, Christchurch, and the orchestra from the Working Men's distance of 20 chains below the railway Marmola is not secret. Our book,enclosed swiftness. Wherever it has been introduced,
tion," said Mr. Nash. "We are cer- Club. bridge and of Messrs. Macarthur Bros: with every bottle, explains the action. You
£S«?i"2*£r£ '<"'■".
Palmeraton North, Wanganui, N«"V Plymouth, Auckland, and
throughout the world.
ta:"ly 13,000miles from our main mar-
ket (Great Britain), but this handicap
is largely off-set by the quality of our
Picnics were held on all holidays, follow- for an extension of- their area 30 chains
ed by impromptu concerts or socials, fin- above the pipe bridge were granted.
ished the days. The number al.an
for these outings totalled 560,
men taken The Hutt Miniature Rifle Club was
increase granted a renewal of its lease for two
will know exactly how reduction comes.
Reduction is gradual, rarely exceeding a
pound a day. So the body adjusts itself to
Velocium has been acclaimed as a certain
means of relief and cure in most cases of
catarrhal affections. Full directions for taking
Y^* *" *?
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of 81 over the total for 192G. The society years.. Members of the board eulogised the new condition. accompanyevery package.
lands, by a climate and rainfall that are
the envy of our competitors, and by
was deeply indebted to Mr. E. Quinn, of the porfornfances of the club.
Maoribank, for the use of his grounds

Investigate Marmola. Ask your friends
about it. Beauty, health,and fitnesscall for

"V^LCJCIUM"
It was decided to ask the board's
access to fertilisers in Oceanand Nauru and for the generous supply of milk and solicitor to 'meet members of the board normal weight. Excess fat is a blight to any
Islands by which we can maintain the cream on each occasion. to discuss exchange of land with Mr. man or woman, and to-day there is no ex-
£ The Highways Transport Co. Ltd. j
.
The hospital visitor (Mrs. Craig) had

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fertility-which has already done so Walker. cuse.

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much for New Zealand. just celebrated her 22nd year of hospital It was decided that Marmola Prescription Tablets are sold by
work in the interests of seamen. On no Works Department has paid when the Public
II "We are of opinion that the next the men of preparing groynes above for the work all chemists packet, or you can
4/- Catarrhal Specific
*
at per
THE RED STAR LINE stop this Dominion should take, if it occasion had she. missed visiting
the railway lecure them direct from The Marmola Co.,
and taking comforts. bridge and a further £50for a contingent
"ft P^ wants to regain tlic road to prosperity
Refreshments had been provided for sea- liability the Department be relieved of all
P.O. Box 33, Wellington.
WELLINGTON-PALMERSTON NORTH DAILY. and do away with unemployment, is to men visiting the rooms to the total of
jL
"Evening Post" 3 p.m. (Tel. 44-040), arrive Palmerston, via
j
stimulate land development, as distinct 18,297,an increase of 032 over last years
further liability. 24th May, 1927.

"*"
Leave The clerk reported that
■ ■ Shannon, 7 p.m. from land settlement or land specula- total. Tea had been provided on each amount of rates collectable,aof the total A DOCTOR WRITES: "I have been
"
'"'Levin-Foxton Royal Mail, passengers and goods (daily service), connecting
;. ,--& l Levin with "Post" car, arriving Foxton 6.30 p.m.: tion.
THE GKEATEST RETURN^
Sunday for the men in port, and there only £400remained unpaid.
lias always been a generous response to the
pproximately
The amount "a martyr to Hay Fever for the last;
be healthy-%
Rongotea-Palmeriton Daily Passenger and Goods Services—Leave Rongo- collected was £3500.
{
* invitation given. The society' was indebted "seventeen years and have found
|-,Jx
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tea 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., Palmerston 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.
The Company's fleet of Cars and Lorries are in charge of first-class
drivers. Fares and charges moderate. Furniture Removal*a Specialty.
"It is no longer a question only of
breaking in the land, but it is a ques-
to those ladies and their helpers
came regularly and took charge. The total
who
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, for In- I ■Eaft^J " nothing to do me good. To-day I have
M"f taken six of your Vdocium tablete,
1 3
I
number of men at tea on Sundays was fluenza <{

Ji tion of developing land so as to' get


4
I W Agents—GOLDINGHAM & BECKETT, LTD. from it the greatest possible return, and 328(5, an increase of 281 over the total for
Colds.—Advt.
Jjt I W.kefield St., Wellington, Tel. 20-042. Palmerston, Tel. 5550 I this can only be assured by entrusting 1920.
Beds and breakfastshave been provided
Wp£j\W ctand even akeady I feel freer than I
"have been for the last few weeks, and

|MBjrV :
this work to men who understand it and

For Sick Headaches and Biliousness


by making available to them all pos-
sible facilities and equipment. It ap-
pears to us that farmers have a right
to demand the assistance of the State
in providing these facilities and equip-
for distressed seamen to the total of
500, an increase of 10-1 over last year a
total. The society has also been able to
provide clothing for quite a number of
cases.'
The annual flag day was held in Febru-
Doritjsuffer WmSfnjSf X
begin to feel that at long last I have
"found a cure." (Sgd.), M.8., Ghiß.i
ment, and that the State has an equal
right to demand from the farmer such
use of the land facilities and'equipment
as will give the greatest possible re-
ary, 1027, and the society benefited
sum of £90 7s Bd. The society was) grate-
ful to all those ladies who gave
and energy to make the day successful.
their
to the
time

fc^ skin
V
\E
thefinest It
tonic food \
l^m
New Zealand Distrilmtors:
SALMOND & SPRAGGON,
:I"
LTD.,
Baker's Buildingi, Fothentoa Street! ''
...
Special, thanks were due to Mrs. Pow,Miss

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turn. Freeman, and the late Mrs. Porter.

disease/ .^HJHn^
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"Land development or efficient util-
isation is dependent on the knowledge
Through the courtesy of the Mayor (Mr. I" 4 sizes UFMtI 3 Price 4/6 per tube at all
J. W. M'Ewan) and councillors of Petone Chemists
and competency of the farmer, and the flag day at Petone took place ininJune
every step that leads to education in
this field should bo stimulated and en-
couraged. Scientific research and the
last. This was the third flag day
suburb, and provided £18.
regrets to record the
this ■'■■■■■
death
■ ■
Getrid of it at once.' tf ou can By
1
t
The society
using the wonderful liquid D.D.D.
of Mrs. L. Porter, the official collector,and
is strongly recommended by thousands of women. technical application of tho, research
knowledge is tho fundamental basis the society's heartfelt sympathy.was ex-
It contain*■ precioui element noted
amongst specialist* ai the most effec-

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upon which modern development of our tended to Mr. Porter.

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During the year three of the represen- tive »kin disease remedy known,
industries — manufacturing, mining, tatives of the Wellington branch, of the and penetrate* right to the seat of the Only a .SHILLING

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transport, and agriculture—must rest. society visited the headquarters in Liou- trouble. Soothes,heal* and coots
The productivity of industry is greatly that maddening heat and irritation. jssa±_ Sprinkle It!
I Use GOLDEN BAY CEMENT increased by tho application of tho re- Tl'ie Gospel report
and well-being of. the community are de- it and the annual report very
termined by the degree to which the sheet,
available knowledge is applied. The statement, wereofadopted.
which showed a
was presented by the
sults of scientific research. The health port missioner (Mr. N. S. Slyfield), and
and the balance-
satisfactory
Washes away the germ*. Try it!
Thousands have done to with marvel-
lous success. Face the world with a
clean,healthy skin.

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jfl
■■
■■ %*%;■
Obtain your supplies from the Distributor* 1
JOHN DUTHIE & CO.,LTD., Wellington
A. HOPWOOD HARDWARE Co. Ltd., Palmerston N.
D. MACFARLANE & CO. LTD.. Wanganai
The election oflicers
valuo to the nation of scientific research lows:—Patron, His Excellency the Gov-
is many times greater than its cost. The ernor-General (Sir Charles Fergusson);
increased productivity of industry re- vice-patron, the Prime Minister (the Hon.
sulting from scientific ;research is one J. G. Coates); president, Mr.. C. D. Mor-
resulted as fol-

udd. PRESCRIPTION
Only
yet
,
" «l»illing-^^QJ^.\\\
it'» the greatest \\\\
"\i\'\'\i
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of the most -potent factors in the ever- peth; .vice-presidents, Sir Thorn as Mac- Obtainable at all Chemist*. inaect-deitroyer of
MASTERS LTD^ Jarwaiir X : '}\\\\

;-'.-."-";, inereasings.gtrugglc of. the workers to kenzie. Sir James Allen, Sir Joseph Ward; In two sizes—4/6 and 7/6. them all—kills
■ .i'P*'#'"... \F.G. SMITH & CO;;;LTD.,^apj«rf raise their ■s"tan"dard of living. 'Social Mr. W. H.i:.Armstrong, Brigadier Grey
justice, to' which the conference is aim- (Salvation
ing, demands that the results of this en- first
Army), Mr. N;.t'.S.
vice:presidcnt, Mr. J.'(>.
Slyfield;
Harkness;
4 instantly.
Be rid of flies,
I I 1^
/OEAm\ ! WHISKY

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treasurer, Mr. It A. Gold; auditor, Mr.
"^^ }I ►

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mosquitoes,
hanced productivity shall be made K.
available to raiso the general standard W. A. Kellow; secretary, Mr. B. Pad-
man; port missioners,Mr. >j. S. Slyfield
moths, fleas,
\
\ANTS/
—U
wttkthe
of life. and Major Thurkettle (Salvation Army);
silverfish, etc. Get
a tin to-day. V^
; pre-war
"It may be asked,is that pertinent to entertainments convener, Mr. W. H. Arni- /bEATH\
Jlavour
.. ,,
tho question of industrial relationships stroiifr; hospital visitors, Mesdames Craig
Sold everywhere, ( TO I

is life/
or a national industrial conference?Wo and A.'Brown; committee,Mrs. Weston, or sent post free VFLIF^/
say it, is. If it is legitimate- for tho Miss Wilson, Messrs. S. C. Brown, A.
farmers' ■ to?'criticise, the wages of the Brown, II; Jackson,and It. Irving.
workerg^his^stjandard and cost..' of' During, the evening musical items wore
for 1/- in stamps
Box 1520 DD,
>T *"***/
jIX-rr^f
istl\Q>

living—to occasionally accuse hiuv-of given by Mesdames Rosenthai nnd Met-
'going ,blqw'sr-of; inefficiency, and.. o£ :
calf, and Miss Aitcheson.,.
placed anywhere, attracts and kills all
! flies. Neat, clean,ornamental,conven-
ient,cheap. Lasts all season, made of
G.P.0., Sydney. | .iiv"
DOGTOR^
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being the^spocific cause of our national
difficulties, then it is equally legitimate metal.cannotspill ortipover.willnotsoil
YE AST VITE for tho workers to point out that the RIFLE SHOOTING. orinjureanything.Guaranteedeffective.
SPECIAL

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IRVING'S

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TABLETS producers who control ouo and a quar- Bold by allretail Groeen, Druggist*
and Hardware Dtalen.
ter million dairy cows are going slow DUtributon for New Ztaland: Qhe JriSlocrat
THE LIGHTNING PICK-ME-UP. Contains no harmful Drugs. in butter-fat production, and that they
aro apparently satisfied with the pres-
HAU TBRE V. NGATIAWA „ „, CONNELLY BROTHERS
Auckland W«lUn£ton Christchnrch \of Scotch. Whistles
Composed of pure. Medicinal Yeast, Vitamins and other valuable ent low average.
ingredients, as prescribed by leading medicinal specialists. The A team from tlic Hautcre Club paid
LAND UTILISATION.
It's So Easy For You to

-.
a visit to llikiorangi last week to fire a
gentle fermentation of Yeast-Vite when in contact with the gastric
juices of. the stdrnach causes a stimulating, buoyant feeling of ex- "■
I "Tho importance of adequate and Ngatiawa ■
t'i'iendly match with the members of the,
1' JHH
substantial credit with reasonable mar- Club. .Weather.conditions were
gins of security cannot bo over-esti- fiiiiy the rain of 'tbe early morning clear- Enjoy Good Health BALLINGER 'hbt.vtmsh clucow
JSl^. *LONDOM -
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treme vigour.' ', BROS., "-..■ QntOa.V

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mated. For many years our land sys- ed off, leaving a'general cloudiness which Don't delay a minute.
"!"T^^""~"
—■-"■-■
When out of sorts or depressed take lor 2 tem has been entirely based on tho
at times made visibility difficult. The .vis-
Ask your druggistfor a small pack-: MANUFACTURERS %S*M id
S*~*m} >\ Yeast-Vite Tablets and feel fresh and frisky quickest route to iminediato profit. The itors found that the range had its peculi- 8.8. BRAND. ill
.^^^^
MNGESTION / >«<raL V in a few minutes. arities, and the coach was kept busy. age of those little, sugar coated vege-
/jLV% 1 IRVING'S YEAST-yiTE TABLETS question of effective utilisation to se- Sevenshots at 500 and 600 yards
resulted table pills. They all sell them in 1/6 The Finest Quality jq j
I cure the maximum ultimato return lias h, a very even contest, the position of the red paper packages, ask for genuine HYDRAULIC DRAWN LEAD TRAPS,

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Iff tljM myself.—lt has not failed in, any case that in particular tho representatives of the The Old Navals DefenceRifle Club will
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farmers, that we are prepared to co- fire
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which may be made to remove or re- smoker of
duce the risks of production and distri- Bears' was an appreciative
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6 THE EVENING POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928.
ENTERTAINMENTS THEATRE.
PARAMOUNT
"The Life of Rllcy," to be screened at the
A SOLDIER ON WAR
Paramount Theatre to-night, Is an excellent
Irish-Jewish comedy. The comedy is all
good natured; none of it will offend either
tho Irish or the Jews. This comedy comes =
DE LUXE THEATRE.
from the fact that the Jew, who is STRIKING DENUNCIATION
"Quality Street/ Marion Davies's new pic- chief, and tho Irishman, who conducts aagrocery
police
ture, based on Sir James Barries famousstore and is a .fire chief on tho side, battle
stage play, commences screening at the Be continuously with words, under the strife both
Luxe Theatre, at 8 p.m. to-day, witn a hiding the staunchest friendship for each other.
matinee, on Saturday at 2.30. There are few Some of such comedy Is caused by the fact
A HE.UARKABLE SPEECH
other plays in existence demanding so much that both heroes, tho Irishman and the Jew,
whimsical action in the delicate situations as are in lore with tho same woman, a widow.■
."'Quality Street." Marlon Davles gives a fine Theru aro some thrills, too. caused fey a fire "Conditions within the Empire are
interpretation of a great role. Supporting Miss such as to make Imperial defence a
Davles are Conrad Nagel, Flora JbMucli, and suit of tho failure of his fire invention, an
-Margaret Scddon. As an additional attraction, extinguisher, to work; tho villain had taken very expensive business for this coun-
Mr.' Herbert F. Wood,the popular tenor, will the chemical out and put benzine In it. George
try, and we are now spending on the
bo, heard-in tenor solos, including "Serenata" Sidney, as the Hebrew hero, and Charles Mur-
(Tosolll),.-, ."Cliarnialne," etc. The supporting ray, as the Irish hero, do excellent work. Sam fighting services, as upon other public
Includes a comedy. New Zealand Hardy, too, does good work as the *el!-Rame
scenic, 'and latest Metro news. The musical man. Stedmau Is a flrst-clnss widow. services, more than tho country can
part-.of ; the programme has received careful Juno Itarlow makes a cood young heroine, an afford to pay," said Field-Marshal Sir
attention.- The'box plans are now open at the Irish orphan Klrl, Sn lovo with tho Hebrew
Bristol; Piano CJo.,Aitkeu's Booh Arcado, or hero's son. Entertaining supports include a William Robertson during a speech at
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' further series of the "New Collegians," fea-
the- theatre.
turing George-Lewis. The Orchestra Paramount a dinner given by the Lincoln Cham-
REGENT THEATRE. will render appropriate incidental music, and ber of Commerce just prior to Christ-
for the overture will present "Dreams of Erin" mas, and reported iE the "Lincolnshire
"Shanghai Bound," starring itlchard Dix and (do Witt). The box plan .is at tho Bristol
Mary Brian, the first .motion picture based on Piano Co. Chronicle." The annual amount is some
the Chinese Revolution; and laid along the 116 millions, or about 40 millions more
Yangtse River, in opens at the Regent SHORTT'S THEATRE. than before tho war. That hardly seems
China,
Theatre,at.the matinee to-day. Dix plays the
role- of a Yangtse River steamer captain, ope-
A double feature programme Is now showing right, seeing that Germany has now
at Shortt's Theatre. Ileadlng tho bill is "The practically no
rating up the river from Shanghai, where one Blind Goddess," a drama dealing with tlio weak- fleet, that her army is
night he runs across a party o£ Americans who ness of circumstantial evidence, In which a restricted by treaty to 100,000 men,
aro totally- unaware of their danger. How he young lawyer is forced to vliooso between duty ami that there are several other new
tirVes them down the river after his Chineseand the Kirl he loves. Esther Kalston imd
crew lias. deserted and joined with the river .Tuck Holt are the principal players. J'lio other factors in tho general situation which,
pirates who'attack the ship, forms'ono of the biff picture is "New Brooms," a modern busi- if matters are rightly handled by our
most exciting stories ever (limed. Mary.Brian ness comedy, featuring Bcssio Love and Nell statesmen, .ought to permit of our do-
plays the rolo of Sheila Louden, an American Hamilton. There aro excellent supports.
heiress, who ls: with her- father on an Inspection feuce arrangements being constructed
tour of his interests when: riots break out. An oa a much more modest scale than they

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excellent east includes more than 150 Chinese, now are.
who appear in the light scenes. An Oriental
presentation, "A Chinese Fantasy," by pupils RADIO PROGRAMMES "for instance, wars havo often owed
of Miss Kathleen O'Brien, will form a prologue their origin to despotic monarchical go-
vernment and the maintenance of a

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to.the picture, and an.appropriate musical pro-
prammo.:;has .been' arranged for the Regent
Operatic Orchestra by Arthur G. Frost, musical '
director. *.. A comedy, gaEette, and Bray maga-
zine complete tho bill. The plan is at the Afternoon
FRIDAY, 30th MARCH. great national army. Such combina-
2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—3 to 5 p.m.: tions ar,e now rare, the last war having
.session. CO: Children'ssession, terminated the careers of the three em-
theatre and Bristol. Uncle Ernest, assisted by cousins from tho Ha- perors who wero mainly responsible
taltal Methodist Sunday School.. 7.0: C.1.0. for v starting it, and other monarchs
BRITANNIA THEATRE. clock. 7.40: Locturetto on "Kouuel Managc- fortunately, disuppunrcd with
Jack Mulhall"and Dorothy Mackaill .ipp'ear inent," by Miss M. S. Cliristinas. 8.0: G.1'.0. have,
in "Smile," Brother, Smile," at the Britan- doc);. S.I: Overture, "l'ique Damo" (Suppo). them. No longer can nations be order-
nia Theatre. It shows Jade Mulball S.u: Apollo Singers, "O, Hush 'i'liee, My ed into war perhaps for dynastic or
as .a, young salesman lv a co,s- Baby." 8.10: Hawaiian duos, Messrs. Bert- personal reasons, by swollen-headed
metlc factory, whoso cltorts to obtain for his liold aud Bent, (a) "Miserere Scene" from "11 monarchs claiming
to bo almost the
company a big order are hindered by his Trovatorc"; (b) "Jly Blue Heaven."
manager, who secretly is in the employ of Contralto, Miss Hilda Chudlcy, (a) "Bring Her equal of the Almighty. It is in most
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8.17
another company. Dorothy Mac);alll, as the Again, O Western Wind"; (bj "Deep. Kiver." cases the nations themselves who now
factorsswitchboard operator, finally gives Jack 8.21: Symuns-Elwood-Short Trio, "finale from decide whether peace shall or shall not
the aid. ho needs in scoring a coup. Bessie Trio in D Minor" (Mendelssohn). 8.34: Bari-
Love in "young April" Is the second fea-
ture. Romance, love, and adventures are com-
bined with realism. This supports are excel-
tone, Mr. S. X. Kodgcr, "Corporal's Ditty." 5.39:
Pianoforte, Mr. Gordon.Short, "Nocturne in V the. better.
bo broken. That is a great change for
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Sharp Major" (Chopin). 8.44: Tho Two
lent. Holloa Owls, "Just a Melody." 5.51: Soprano, PREPAEE FOR WAR—AND OET IT.
Miss Mona Goodwill, (a) "Unfolding";., (b),
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NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. "Lovers In tlio Lano." 8.58: Lecturetto on
,A mystifying plot that denes dotectliig until "Imperial Affairs." 9.13: Woatlier forecast. qualification, that tho best way of pre-
9.14: Hawaiian duos,
tho final scenes Is the feature of "Tho Cat and Bent, (a) "Blue Skies"; (b) "Russian Lulla- Messrs. Berthold and venting war is to prepare for it. In-
the Canary/ which'heads the programme, at by."
the New. Princess Theatre. Headed by Laura 9.19: Duet, Miss Chudley' and Mr. stead of preventing war, we know that
la Plante, the picture embraces an all-featured "Itoblns, "I Wish I Were a Tiny Bird." 0.24: preparations are apt to precipitato it.
;cast, including Arthur Edmund Carcw, Forrest Studio Trio, "Spanish Dances" (Moszowsfcl). Never in. history were preparations so

Stanley, Crelghton Hale, Gertrude Astor, 9.34: Tenor, Mr. E. W. Robins, (a) "Temple complete or so widespread as during

rf\\k i«jy "r^r^


. WL^tcvcr tte rigtt
George Slcgmann, Flora Finch, Tully Marshall, Bells; "Less Than the Dust."
(b)
and Martha M»ttox. The story has to do with Pianoforte, Mr. Gordon Short, "Study In A
the fortunes of sit relatives of a wealthy old Flat" (Chopin).
9.41:
the fifty or sixty years previous to
9.48: Contralto, Miss Hilda 1914, and yet never were wars so fre-
people
Chudloy, "Sylvan." f1.51: Humorous sketch, quent as iv that period. France fought
recluso who died, leaving a will that was to bo "Tlio Two
read at the' hour of midnight in. his homo a "Boiled Owls, "2 8.A.D." 9.58: Germany fought, in turn, Den- .▼** 2^&"PU^ meet, tkere also you will

yearfrom the day* of his death. Tho attorney, Apollo Singers, "A Night of Love." Cod Save Italy,
King. mark, Austria, and France. There wero

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who reads tho will, is murdered", and suspicion thoIYA, Auckland (333 metres).—3 to

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falls in turn on each of the relatives. Fred 4.30: Af- the Russo-Turkish and Eusao-Japaneso
wars, and many wars in tho Balkans, meet tke rigkt cigarette

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Humes is the star of- "The Yellow Bank," a ternoon session. u'.O: Children's hour. .7.15:
Western, which is tho second feature. Good Talk on "Motoring." 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Re- the Spanish-American war, wars in
lay from Hlalto picture

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supports aro also screened. Theatre, 8.1(j: Ha-,
damo Mary Towsey Quartet, "Three Ifishers." China, and our own wars in Afghanis-
tan, Abyssinia, Egypt, and South
, ;.:;■:■.;■:■ ■"■■;.", ■■.:■.'; ;-"-iiEvSiES^B|iifev::' -."."
HISMAJESTY'S THEATRE. 8.20: Instrumental quartets, Lo Pali Quartet,
(a) "Rlgoletto"; (b) novelty fox trot; (c) Africa. ...
"Archie," the musical comedy now at His:
Majesty's Theatre last night attracted another '''Hawaiian.'
largo audience. Jimmio Goddcn, as tho prin-
John Breo;
Bosworth-Hemus-T.owsoy.Trio,
:
Melodies." *-8.27 Baritone, Mr.
in Fairyland." 8.31:
"Trio in a.Min- war in, lives and '
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"Finally, the colossal cost of modern
wealth must, one


cipal fun-maker, scored another big success,, as or; Op." 49, Slid Movement""
did Elsie Prince, the dainty comedienne. Charl- (Mendolssohn). iwbulcl think, "also" act

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killed
ton Morton, a light comedian with a

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pleasing
personality, was also a popular member of tho tague, "The8.47:
company, and his work with Elsie Parkes was Reginald Newbury,
Glancd." Elocutionary, Mr. J. 1\ Mon- The
Wedding Day." -.8.52: Tenor, Mr. were counted by millions, and the

"Margarita." 8.51 i: A'ioliu amount of wealth destroyed was no
and maimed in the last war
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greatly appreciated. "Archie" will bo re- ."
peated this evening. "Sunny" commences at solos,
Miss Ina Bosworth, (a) "Humoresque" less staggering. For instance, the,cost
(Dvorak); (b) "Berenica" (Handel). S.I:
His Majesty's Theatre on Monday night next. Soprano,
Mary Towscy, "A Feast of of artillery,
bombardments previous to

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Elslo Prince plays tho namo part, and it will lanterns."Madame "
9.5: Evening forecast. tho launching of the infantry attacks
bti a golden-haired Elsie Prince tho audience', lay from Kialto Theatre. 9.22: Baritone, Sir. amounted in the
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will see during the "Sunny" performances. A
splendour pervades the whole play. Seeuically, John Bree; "So Fair a FloworV to £13,000,000,. cf Messines to
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G. Evans, '.'Still As„the Night"1 "Arras ■ .■■ ■ ''..'. ■ ■ ■ ■ "■"'
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it is. an artistic triumph, and song hits are .tralto.
plentifully scattered throughout.
ing in "Sunny," Is particularly strong. Charl-
Tho danc- 'Topular
Miss
9.30 :Le Pali Quartet, (aY "HulaMedley"; (b) :£ 17,500,000,, and,
Melodies." f1.37.; Tenor; Mr. R;' of .jSFpres to &22
of
(606,p00,
the third battle
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Newbury>;'Jl Hwd. TCou Go By." 9.41:C0mW '£5*2,060(000 -in the'fcVrthree opera- THE INSTITUTE OF HYGIENE in awarding De Reszke Virginias its ccrtificarefpr ,-"
ton Morton, who; with 'Weenie" (Botty Lam-
bert)-, is: associated with some of the funniest "A Case
'edy sketch, :Mr:: J.SPlfMoutaguo and partner;-r over
of Guns!" 0.47:' Soprano, Jladamo tibns'alonei^KTh^iSpeigW' ofj'gun am-
scenes in tho play, and "Strolling," an eccen- Mary Purity, Quiiity arid Merit, says of the "Ivory" tip:. "IPe are ofopinionthat the useofihi ry:
tric number 'performed by them, is one of tho Hemus-'iowsey "Vowel." Towsey, 0.50: Bosworth-' munition firedat'1 Messines ■'.amounted
Trio, "Valse Dos Fleurs" to 85,000. tons, and in the first nine

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features of tho piece. Jimmy Oodden plays
the part of a. "simple" American gymnasium Bey (Tschalkpwsky). 10.0: Madamo Mary Tow- weeks of tho Battle of Yprcs to 480,-
instructor who is in lovo with "Weenie." Tho Quartet, "Brightly Dawns Our Wedding

; ■ Bottled
■ ■ 6 vyGuaranteedfey—
booking is heavy for "Sunny" week. Day." 10.4: God Save the King.
3YA, Chrlstchurch ( 300 metres).—3 to, 4.30
---000 tons!
'
"War has become,in short, a wholly

.
p.m.: Aftornoon session. CO: Children'sses- dotestable thing; is almost,if not quite,
! j. J KING'S THEATRE. sion. 7.15: News sossion. 7.30: Talk on "Adult. victor as to vanquished;
Francis X. Bushman and Anna Q. Nilssoh Education," by Mr. Goorgo Manning, Dominion as disastrous to
hood a big cast in "The Thirteenth Juror," a Socretary of tlio W.E.A. 8.0: "Itlmglan Gym'- and, consequently, many people con-
>
story of tho lasting friendship, of two men, raog," Welsh demn it as a failure, hate tho very Did you know that De Reszke Virginias
which opens 'to-night at tho*King's. It Is, a ton'a Melodious Four,
concort by Miss Frances Himer-
word war, and demand; all-round me,a- cost only gd. for 10?
assisted by Chrlstcliurch
screeu version of, the stage play, "Counsel
the- Defence," -which' was tho "talk or lifoadway
for Broadcasting Trio,
when it first was produced in Now York by tionlst), and Mr. R. Ohlson
Miss Lucy Cowan.;
(cornettlst)"l'Quar^
:auresv
(olo'dur-
'■'declare,'
of '".disarmament... Other people
however,"-that"human nature
'
6» ♦ IREUTER9 Hanry Irving Dodge, the author. Tho plot of tot, Melodious Four (solo and cliorusvlWelsh
National Anthem. Soprano solo. Miss 'Fiances being What .'it
;.js(ihwat:, will always bo
tho story surrounds the friendship of apro-
■ljilnent and'wealthy'attorneyi who loves the Hnmerton, "The Rising of tlio Lark." Cornet, with us, andfor: it We must always "be M»nuftcwted by J. MILLHOFF & CO., LIMITED, 86, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.I
wlfo,of his best friend, who has not been so Mr. R. Ohlson, Wolsh airs. Bass, Mr. T. D. prepared. Upon which view are we to
Williams, "Yr Soprano and
successful In tho business world. Their friend-
ship continues, even after tho marrlago of duet, Miss Frances Hamorton and Mlbs Bello
Ornest." contralto
act? ""■."'■
"My own opinion ua, as already in-
Marsdon and Holen Frame, and not until Renaut, "I Saw a Tiny Streamlet." Christ,-,
George Qulnn, a political boss, infers relations church Broadcasting Trio (a) "Trio, No.- C—Al- dicated, that questions regarding the
legro, Andanto" (Bohm); (b) of 'armaments require, in our
"Winnie roduction
between Desmond and the pretty wife, does March." Tenor, Mr. Russell Sumnor, "Turkish
doubt creep in. Desmond, the over successful
attorney, to- prove- his fooling toward Marsden, Doar." Violin, Miss Irono Morris. Contralto, own ease, to be treated with the ut-
Miss Bello Rouaut, "Ovor the Stone." Humorous most caution. At the same time, and
takes his case when Qulnn Is found murdered
I and Marsden Is held for tho,crime. recitation. Miss Lucy Cowan, "A Wolsh Clas-
How ho sic." Molodlous Four, "Hang; Tear, Cast Away let human
naturo be as wicked, ambi-
saves his lifelong friend from llfo imprison- Cnro'." Weather' forecast;' Cornot, Mr. It. OhlSon, tious, and unstable asit.may, I suggest

I
I
OVERCOATS
Combine all the finer points of tailoring.—
I PERFECT FITTING Collar and Shoulder*.
ment is told In dramatlo fashion in a crashing- "Welsh Melodies.'?
ellma£ A further chapter of thn famous; (a) "Tlio Spado neM"-'t'Wi "'Murfa

music-

QUEEN'S THEATRE.
.Bass, Mr.' T. D. Williams that evory man and,-woman should enr
"Now Collegians" heads the supporting bill. Contralto and..bass duot, M^lsssßella. Renaut 'devising
Tho King's Select Orchestra, renders pleasing and Mr. T. D. Williams,' "OldMorgan nud His
: ■
Rhuddlan."' orgetically support alt-efforts made for
Wlfo." ChrlstchurchBroadcasting Trio (v) mane wny of composing international
"Idyllo" (Perlihou); (b) "Valae dcs Fleurs," diilerenoes than the destructive and
from "Nutcracker Sutto" (Tachalkowsky).
Tenor, Mr. Jtussoll Sumnor(a) "The Gcntlo futile methods upon -which
some more sensible and. hu-

reliance has
], v The SHAPES and COLOURINGS are the "TIIO, AVizard," featuring litlnuind Lowo and
an oxcollont supporting cast,. will bo scon at Bird"; (b) "Men of Hurloch." Violin, Miss. hitherto been
Itono Morris.
unsuccessfully placed.
II ;>,'■. .-■ newest. '.■■'...'■
The CLOTHS are selected for good wear and
tho Queen's Theatre, commencing to-night. (a)
Richard Bosson, who has always beon regard- Night."
od as a master director of mystery films,is Cowan, "A Dramatic
Contralto, Miss Boilo Renaut,
"Tho Ashgrove"; (b) "All Through tiio A FIFTY YEARS' LESSON.
rocltatlon,' Miss
"This suggestion may bo thought a
Lucy
Song of tho Welsh." Melodious Four,
I appearance. said to have ejtcojled himself.
has the fomlnlno load opposite Lowo.
Leila Hyams "Hob y Dorl
The
Dando." GodSave tho King. tamo and uninspiring termination to an
4YA, Dunodln (463 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.': address on Imperial defence. But it
story, based upon the play "Balaoo," by Gas-

1 The Price* range from ttO'/f^ ton Loroux, was prepared for tho screen by Afternoon session. 0.0: Children's hour. 7.15: happons to represent the only couclu-
Harry 0. Hoyt. The strong cast Includes Gus- News session. 7,30: Book rovtews. 8.0: Town sion I can reach after_a military caroor
I
■ i

Wallace® '
Gibson
Our'only address^-- ""
tav yon Seyffertltß, Norman Trevor, £. 11. Hall chimes. 8.1: Bass, Mr. J. B. M.icphcrson covering
Calvert, Barry-Norton, Porle Marshall, Oscar (a)
Smith, Richard Frazler, Maudo Turner Gor-
don, and George Kotsonaros. ITho story has Nellson,
to do with tho sudden disappearance of per-
"Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind";
"Drinking Song." 8.8: RCcltatlou, Miss Sholla
"Lorenzo's Kulogy on Music."
1
(b)
8.13:
Soprano, Miss Roma Buss, "I Love, tho Moon." which I was for some the highest ,"
on Sunday next, a period _of
exactly fifty years—a period during
twenty years

.
sons who liavo been rcclrJcnts of mystorlous 8.17: Tenor, Mr. L. E. Dalley (a) "Serenades" ! closely connected with
(Mascagnl); (b) "Mary." 8.24: Pianoforte, Miss Councils of State in which, in some

-- -- '
threats. Rosson has flllea this plcturo with

-
Allan, "Sparklets" (Miles). 8.30: Mezzo- questions
Interest, and the scenario writer has thread- Ahora soprano, Miss Mollle Andrews, .''Beyond lite form or other, international
, Next
1 r, .■"
WILUS STREET: ,
"Erinirifc Post" ed It with a well-defined love story. A specially Dawn." 8.31: Selection.
.prepared programme of Incidental music is to Macphorson, "The Vlllago 8.S8: Brss, Mr. .1. B. of armaments and war wero
Blncksmlth." 8.4 a- consideration.
daily under
\ <&F^ j^r^ i
" enhance the' production's presentation.
dally, and at tho theatrefrom fl p.m.
The
box plan Is available at tho Bristol until 5 p.m. tlio Bar" (b) "Tho Old Nellson
8.D2:
MIS 3Shoila (a) "Crossing
Clock on tho Stairs." "I therefore give the rosult of my
Soprano, Jfiss Jtoma Buss (a) "Turn experience for what it may be worth.
;
Yo to Me" (b) "Tho J)ovo." 8.57 Tonor; Mr.
Ij. E. Dalley, "O Vision Entrancing."
: It is, at any rate, more in accord with
financial con-
W EMPRESS THEATRE,
Pianoforte, Miss Arohs'Allan (a) "Coronach"; nrovailing sontimont and
9.2:

I '""ii,../ "' ■ >-' An all-British prdgramrno comnicncod at (b) "Tho Evening Hour." 8.11: Mezzo-soprano, ditions than out-of-date platitude* urg-
the Empress Theatre this morning, "Tho To Miss Mollle Androws (a) "Lovo's v
Sailor"; ing the necessity of maintaining strong
K00t1..-Trail," a Now ZoalanU production, and (b) "Hcdgo Roses." ».lli: Danco music, from .fiahting forces. May we not also say

Rexona
"Monte Carlo," a British production, featur- the Savoy. 10.0: God Knve tho King. futility of war were more
ing Betty Balfour., To Kootl eluded 1113 pur- 2PC, Sydney (442 metres).—B.o: "Big Bon." I that if tho"
suers lor fifteenyears,and was finally par- Prom Her Majosty's Theatre: Tho first act. of insistentlyemphasised by political
lead-
doned by Act of Parliament In 1888. peace, within
Mr. "Tho Girl Friend." 0.12:, F rom, tlio studio: I and tho desire for
Kudall Ifayward, who produced "Howl's Last Weather
Stand," was rcsponslblo for "Tho Te Kootl (Lionel Lawson, forecast. Sydney Instrumental Trio I ers, Ireasonable limits, wero more carefully

w MM
violin; Gladstone Bell, 'cello; defence of the Bmpue
Trail," and has made a fine job of tho and Lindlcy Evans, piano), I
(a) "Allegro" nourished, the

-fj£ sure to plcturo. Bllllß' Andreasson, who won the "Miss (Aronsky), (b)
Auckland" Beauty Competition, and Tina Hunt, "A Scat In tho Park."
tho beautiful Maori actress head a fine cast.
Tho scenery la particularly fine."Monto Carlo" 'cello
"Schorzo"(Arcnsky). 9.22: would soon become a far easier and
solos. 0.80: A. O. Ellis (baritone)), (a) chpapor task
9.32: Gladstone 8011,
Gauges Boat Song," (b) "Krishna's Lament" what is oven more important, the great
than it now is, and,
waa written round tho famous resort, and (Ivnltht-Loenn).
somo of the Interior scenes are the first ever fort, (a) "Tho
to appear on the screen, tho Casino, '
Sporting Jwssy), (b) "Sequldlllas"
Club, Royal Palace,and most costly villas aro Gladys
shown. The tstory :i» by E. Phillips Oppon- Cona Evans
9.40:
Cathedral
Liudley Evans, piano- undertakings
Under tlio Sea"(Do- Chambors of Commerce aro associated
(Albanoz). ■
(soprano), (a) Aria from "La would bo
0.35:
with
given
which this and other
the opportunity not

LIFE SALT
lieim, und the cast, besides Botty Balfotir, Dcllo Bcffe," (b) "Autumn." 10.3: Lio- only to recover from existing depres-

If you ■"uffer from Piles,-


Splashes includes Carlylo Blacfcwoll, Louis Alllbort, and nel Lawson (violinist). 10.12: A. (!. -Ellis
Robert English. A most interesting Patlio pic- (barltono). (a) "Tho Kinn King," (b) "To tho spheres of activity?"
torial Is.. also on this programme, TUo pio- Western Wind."
grammo Is oho well worth sooJing.
10.20: Sydney Instrumental
Trio, (a) "Lento," (b) "Finale" (Aronsky).
sion, but to
open up now and profitable

Eewns, Bad Legs, Varicose Veins,


tnoarf, BMfftrom, Hives, Soresk
on th« Ht^'ljFaliing Hair,-D«nd-'
hurt! ARTCRAFT THEATRE.
Commencing, to-night-at 8 o'clock, "Tho Cat
10.30: Woatlii-.
Joyous Bird."
11.45 p.m.
10.31: Gladys Evans (so-
prano), (a) "A Song Romembcrpd," (b) "Slnif,
10.38: 2PC Danco Band till
2BL, Sydney (349 metres).—B p.m.: GP O.
ruff,'ihmM^uir J.wy erupMoi 01, " v"THREE BELLES,"the new and tho-Canary" will be shown at tho Artcnvft
Theatre. No matter how carefully a criminal clock. Topical chorus. 8.3: Neil Cranoand
irritation "! the Bkin,. Eeiona .silky stocking thatis guaran- covera his tracks to mako his getaway suc- Jack Mayer (ontertalners). 8.15: From tho
:
gives you a wonderful
cessfully, often, some tiny dotall Invisible to Radio Exhibition, Anne Hondcrson's Happiness
"will tiring.:jdU! prompt }relief." IE [teed showerproofl Test a pair
you luiye tried many ■old-ilash-

,-. , ' yotirself.' Splash water on


ail except .the trained crlmlnaloglst, may causo Girls in dauco numbers.
can, tost out your analyti- Saturday's racing. 9.30: Romano's Hanco
9.15: Prospects of
-
.
Ills undoing. You
ioned ointment* and beea dis&p- cal powers on this picture.' Tho cast includes Orchestra. 9.40: Mrs. L. Klrwon, songs at
them and see how it stands Laura La -Plante, Arthur Edmund: Carew, Tally tho piano. 9.47: Romano's Dance Orchestra.
pointed/ try, Rexppa,,. and. you

right off the fabric in beads- Marshall, Forrest Stanley, Crelghton Halo, Lu- 9.57: Mr. Bobby Watson (comedian).

. and satisfying sense of


10 4-
clen Littleflold,. George Bleemann, Flora Finch, Romano's Orchestra. 10.14: Mrs. L. Klrwon
will be deljtgTited ''with the then* slides away leaving Gortrudo Astor; and Martha Mattox. Thoro aro 10.21: Romano's Orchostra. 10 31 Prom ■
letaltf. ..'[v'(.y:'\:-i^ :.\ ■-." themunspotted and bone dry. excellent supports. the Studio,. Mr. Bobby Watson. 10.38' Ro-
mano's Orchostra till 11.45.
Bexon* "ootkes and stimulates ; That's just fhow rain will 3LO, Melbourne (371 m0tr05).—7.45 p.m.:

"
STRANDTHEATRE. Collingwood Citizens' Band.
slide off them!
feeling well and look-
tlt« p%rti affected, and although j5» Molly

"
"My Best Girl/.' featuring Mary Pickford, Maclay (soprano).. 8.0: H. K. I,ovo "Tccli-
tn* "uiferer day be quite uncon- Yet you can wash them over has been transferred to the Strand Theatre, nlcalltlos."
"Why Glrle Co-Wrong" Is also on tho samo Henry Trompf (barltono). 8,24:
8.10: Collingwood Band. 8 17"
■eions of it, Rexona never ceases and overagain without spoil' programme. t Mary Pickford in "My Best events at tho MotordroDic. To-morrow*
to txeyeise iti healing powers, Girl" has the sort of role, that.first mado hor sion from Ballarat,' Community 8.34: Transmis-
ing. theirrainresistance in the famous. The atory tells of a poor shop girl ciety.
Singing So-
sad ao. builds op the tissues,and "Mother Machrec,""My Bonnlo is

ing well-—I know, 1


least. and the son "of the owner of the shop, who Over tho Ocean," "Bye, Bye, Blackbird"; Miss
makes your skin sound and "THREE BELLES" are a wonder- has been cent to work his way up from the A. Hlggins (soprano), "Rosebuds";
-
healthy. Those who are -wise trill fully, good looking stocking—light, bottom. They fall In lovo with one another "Ballarat," "Sailing," "Nancy Leo";choruses,
much to the disgust of tho society mother of Haymes .(violin) choruses, "Klllarney,"Mr. J.
; 4 BE 1.C.5.-TRAINED

.
silky, lustrous and quite inexpensive.

' <>
always be prepared, for cmcr- the boy.. The mother has already chosen the dier's Farewell," "Comin1 Thro' the Ryo"; "Sol- AND GO UP!

geneiM by keeping a pot of Ask for them I daughter of a wealthy family for the boy, but Ritchie (contralto),
ho remains truei to hlB Uttle-pal. Buster Col- uses, "Massa's in "Three Fishers"; chor-
Mrs.
1' .. dn C.un*(or lv«BmU«Ini Hrticilin

take it every morning


Scad
Bexon* handy. Sold only in Guaranteed every pan. lier, Mack Swain, and a very flno cast support My Old Kentucky-the Cold, Cold Ground," {I POST THIS FOmiON ' "
Homo,"
triangular poti at' 1/6, or in 30 days for wash and wear. Mary Pickford. Patsy Ruth Miller is scon in Doodle"; Stan
"Why Girl 3GoWrong." This is a comody- Laurie"; choruses, Andrews,
"Polly
mouth'organ.
Wolly
"Annio
I InternatioMl Ctrtetpouitnct
larger size pots, holding nearly droma. A comedy.and.a gazette complete tho Tongues to Sing," "Oh, For a Thousand
"Love's Old SweotSong," 1 Schooli (Aaitralaiia)
Ltd.
progrmme..
four times the quantity, at 3/-. Land of Hopo and Glory"; Ray Pitts (tonor), Dent. 8., Martin's Building, Courtenay placa

..
Serenade" (Schubert); choruses, "Till Wo
EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. 3«n<J me lr«« prospectus A
Meet Again," "Down Hawaii Way,'?
A fine outdoor romance will bo Rhown to- Folks Do," "Love is Just a Little Bit of"Somo f I Sirs.—?!""«" "
sivin4fullp«ticulM»o!rtbranche*onhe
J Just a little in a glass of watei before breakfast.
,, —
Hea- A profewion or occupation b»(or» which I <l
night at the Empire Theatre. It Is Tim von, "Tippprary."
M'Coy's picture, "Spoilers of tho Wost." Based 10.9: Results of 10.0: To-morrow's races. I hnva marked her*)..... X (If yoursubwetu not on <|
triangular Stato school fI (hi* list, writ*it
on historic fact,--this story Is ropleto with
fovery-i constituent of flrst-claS3 drama.- Tho cricket match botwoon Victoria, Kow- South
Wales, and Queensland. 10.10: Collingwood < Architect, —AcuunUnt(lnttEx)
—BullJingC*nlrmclt>r,~G'ifiml B ookkfHr,<f o
action is true to the pioneering llfo of tho Band, overture,."Tho
times,, and the romance is of a delightful Grace Jackson,
character. The second feature011 the pro- Garden," "Just (contralto),;.
gramme .Is;-"No Place to Go," a romance of
Golden Spectre."
"In iv. Monastery
a Cottago Small." 10.24:
■ '
10.17: t -CMknta
II
Cairfnetor,—Shr» a»j**tt»tr,
StnllaniEytmtf, -StotfanB»»*t««»tf.<
-Slwduml Enliiimr.-SlffMrnnattr. ><| Two Sizes: Large Bottle 2/6 Smaller Size 1/6
,,,
Collingwood Band, "La Paloma."
tho South Seas, starring -Xloyd Hushes and Henry Trompf 30.31:

.' .
v." SHOWERPROOF Mary Astor. "The Old: \V'alloi>," a♦ comedy, (baritone), "Go, Lovely Rose,"
STOCiaNGS complotos the programme. ■ My Lady's Bowor."
10.50: Collingwood
10.38: -News Borvlco.
Band, solectlon, "Dlxio
■ ii?^" n-0: ah a Slory of tho garden. -EkctriialM«l»nlt,-C*mmittMlArist, <» ; HEALTH RESTORING
Made in England QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY.
George K. Arthurs- appoars-,to-night at the Champion.
4QG, Brisbano (395motrca).~"RIc, a Ferbcr
on:Trial,". Radio dramas liy Miss Tiiolma Ii
1'. _/?„*,
-EhdtlulEntlnetr.
ExptrlfmnHr.-S
-&>htUkrWttUr,
>
*"«*"''* Wtlbr. i<, EFFERVESCING
....
Quality Theatre in "Sunnysldo Up," a comedy- Sceno1: Mr. Justlco Begloy's -Mech.Dnuihl)7mn.-UainmlM,
MSwtt.lm'mtt^m.tmn.-OmMia.
Qum nmt>. \\
Ask yourdealerto show you
EfsmSS** ■ra»ay Mb.em.*»mfc*3StoY\
■ that wonderfulstockings. 1/
he cannot, writeto :—
drama of stage life. The supporting feature home.
is "Tho Air Patrol," featuring tho two famous later.
bcone 2:,Tho same placo threo'hours
!>.45: Week-end road information 90-
;

, fliers Art Gobel and Ay Wilson. A comedy and Programmo by. tho "Studio Orphcaus," uc-
'■■"■ companiod by tho Studio'Orchestra.
news complote a fins bill.
J. Collie-Smith
BOTTLE NOW
Sup-

t
Featherston Street,
)85
WELLINGTON,
P.O. Box'l4t3
N.Z. N2l
j OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN.
The chief attraction to be screened to-nifiht
porting artists, tho Clarwin Duo. 10.0: Close
down. ■_■■
'nni 19 000 oi ilmh
<»r^nmiFl COST NOTHIH«-WIITt WOW <
Ixinf « New Zeilud). t
GET ANEAREST CHEMIST OR STORE. »
at Our Theatre is "This Silent LoTcr/1starring A note in a bottle, thrown into the feoa
<> FROM THE
Milton Sills and Natalie Kingston.
'
It ia a ..»..-.—»"-E p T
story of the French Foreign legion. The sec- from a ship.in mid-channel, off Dover,was Addrtst
ond feature, "Long Pants,"- starring Harry delivered four daya later to the person
1/angdop, is. a. great-comedy. to.whom it gas addressed at Deal.
p-j—: -""""■'■cw'-**?*^^
.THE':EVENING POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928. 7
8 H. Papps and R. L. Kearn's br m Lottio

RACING NEWS
with Rapier over a mile iv lmin 45 1-oecc.
Don Jose looks sure to win a race very
soon.
Handicaps for two trotting events ou third
day.
WAIUTIPU TROT HANDICAP (harness), of
aged, 12yds bhd (It. L. Kearus)
5 Tula Wildwood, 60yds bhd (P. Green)
........
Advance, by Advance— Jay Boldou marc, 2
o;
|
Odds and Ends. June Chimes
After completing a schooling task at Continuance
scr ...
153 soys; ono.milo and a half.
yds. bd.
36
..
Also started: 9 Gold Dial 96yds bhd, 2 Lady
Harrington 24yd3 bhd, 4 Kevin Brae acr, 12 Dil-

NOTES AND COMMENTS


Ellerslie on Saturday White Light falter- Baker Girl
ed and died almost immediately. The Jock Bingen ...
scr Sen Hawk
scr Alpha Wilkes
scr Secret Link
30
i>G
lon Huon 72yds bbd, 9 Master Cute ser, 2 Ex-
ploslon 36yds bhd, 13 Syringa 12yds bhd. 8
Our Nancy scr, 3 Clive Bell scr, 10
cause of his death is unknown, but Kensltas
was Fescue Bill
no doubt due to some internal trouble. Keo Chimes
White Light was a five-year-old chestnut Midnight Bell " ".....
scr Mountain Queca 4S
scr Coy Bells
scr John Logan
scr Lady Zita
48
60
j2
Van Cap S4yds bhd, 3 Brigand scr. Won by
half a length, half a neck between second and
third. Time, 4min 44sec.

..
gelding by Day Cometfrom Blanche, and Pero Pointer scr Sunfish '- Autumn Handicap (in saddle), of 100 sots;
("BY VEDETTE.") had been shaping fairly well iv his school- Cloverly scr Shady Spot '; one mile.—Lena Chimes, scr (W. Willets), 1;
»} 2 Cora Tacks, 36yds bhd, 2; 3 Nellie Parsons,

..
Otamitl scr Alia Lass
ing tasks. He had only raced a few sYr Coldstrcam GuardSI 30yds bhd, 3. Also started: 6 Matenga, 5
RACING FIXTURES. paper. These were the days when taxis times and had nothing to his credit.
Boy Blue
Blue Pedro

..
. .
Ibrudbanya24yds bhd, 2 Indicator,
were unknown,bo when Tmet a colleague
yds. bd. Neibar "
120
March 31—Mastertoh K.C.
March 31—Whangarel K.C. .. ■ from the rival paper' r.-e agreed to 'split'
Rnniiymede is showing better form now Tarndalc
in-Sydney than he has done since he left Ken-wood-801l
3D Vaslllkl
Sii Lcuamhor 141
scr, 9 Some Jazz 4Syds bhd, 4 Zolock Wood, 10
Lady Kevin, S Little Hula s<t. Won by ten
a hansom home. The cabman had sup-
March 31—Hororata R.C.
" New Zealand two Kilfel Tower 3!i lengths. Time, 2mln, 23 l-ssce.

.
.April 7—Tuapeka County J.C. years ago.
April 7, 9—Walrara'pa K.C. psd luxuriously—ah;-' me! those happy Town Guard. was operated on fo ease OHAI SADDLE TUOT, of 153 soys; ono mile l'resident's Handicap (in harness), of 100
April 7, (I—FeUding J.C. days when one's grocer delivered Bass at and a half. soys: two miles.—.l Lady Ena. scr (A. Hill). 1;
his breathing troubles on Monday last.
:
2s 6d a dozen!—and every minute or two s'<ls. 1>(1; 2 Colonel Thorpe, scr, 2; 1 Call Kay, 36yds bhd,

....
April 7, 9—Auckland R.C. Cathedral Cliimes scr
It is remarkable how often tall horses Elligo,
April 7, 9, 10—RivertonR.C. :
lie called down to us insisting that we become affectedthis way. mare ....scr Alpha Wilkes
scr Secret -Link
"!';
""«
:;. Also started: 4 Rebecca 42yds bhd, C Tui
Bells 24yds bhd. Won by a head, a similar
should back Signorinetta. To pacify him Stirling Bell
Phaola is now being trained by J. Lam-
.. distance between second and third. Time,

. ...
Reminders. June Chime 3 scr Snowcap J°
we added 2s to the fare, telling him to put bess at Ellerslie. scr Mountain. Queen 48 4min 56 4-ssec.
■Nominations close to-night at 9 o'clock
for the Manawatu Autumn Meeting. For-
on Is for us and Is for himself. On heal-
ing of the incident, and on learning that
Continuance
SuddenStorm,Nincompoop, Stormy, Sir Baker Girl
Roy, Thorndale, and Moratorium are all Konsitas
scr Trusty Child
scr Red Abbey ..-■ w
w Foster's Handicap, of 100 sors; two miles.
5 Sailor Boy. 36yds bhd (W. Willets), I; 2 Cc

feits for the Sires' Produce Stakes and
Manawatu Stakesare due at the same' ■"
Signorinetta was the only filly in the race,
my wife insisted on plungingto the extent
galloping attractively. Runcross
Fescue Bill
J. M. Cameronis to make another trip Aimless
scr Princess Thorpo i_-
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scr Shady Spot
scr Jock's Pal .... ~
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Advanceur, scr, 2: G Louisiana. 60yds bhd, 3.
Also started: 1 Fliton 4Syds bhd, 8 Bell Dial
12yds bhd, 4 Richmond Lass, 0 Van Mac scr, 3

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time.

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Nominations for the Marlborough Rac-
of another shilling. Sheduly handed over
the money, and that was the last I thought
to Sydney, but his horses are remaining Boy Blue
at home.
.:
scr John Dee
yds. bd. Hiish-a-bye
84
% The Abbey, 7 Speed Kin? 72yds bhd.
by two lengths, three lengths between second
Won
ing Club's Meeting (at .Trentham) close fl«
about the matter until I bought an evening 12 Coldwood
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to-night at. 9 o'clock with the Welling- Booster, by his- success at Jnvercarßill Smoker 36 Nelbar !'<> and third. Time, 4min 52 4-ssec.
paper in her company showing that Sig- Tarndato
yesterday, would not lose any friends for Kerrwond 108 1mileMorton Memorial lUudlcap. cf 100 sots; one
ton Racing Club's secretary, and at '8 norctta. had won at 100 to 1! Let me draw the Great Easter Handicap. He is
Bell
Eiffel Tower
SB Spring Chimes
3G Adonis 144 and a quarter.—2 Hal Huon, scr (H.
o'clock with the secretary of the Marl- a veil over what followed; let it suffice steadily coming into favour for the Rie- Jones), 1; 13 Admiral Lock, 48yds bhd, 2; 1
borough Club in Blenheim. '■■ Direct Todd, 24yds bhd, 3. Also started: 5
■ to state that it cost me more than £5 Is carton .event, for which his recent win
Goto the
Auckland acceptances are due to-night. Lottio Advance, 9 Item, 12 Master Cute 12yds

Acceptances for the Feilding and Wai- to restore the marital confidenceso un- does,not entail a penalty.
happily shattered by my forgetfulness.'
AT WANGANUI hhd, II Wrigley 24yds bhd, 6 Nellie Bramley, 8
Explosion 24yds
rarapa Meetings close on Monday. ; And the cabman? Alas! his fate was
Clive Bell scr, 15 Syringa, 3
bhd, 7 High Sea 4Syds bhd, 14 Van Cap. 4

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'Weights for the minor events at Ric-
carton will appear on Monday. Accept- equally hard. When drawing his winnings AT INVERCARGILL Sister Beatrice, 10 Our Patch 60yds Mid. Won

Jircstonc dealer
HIGH SEA WINS CUP by two lengths.and a half. Time, 2min 57 1-3

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ances for; the first day's events and final from the starting-price bookie he was sec.
payments'for the Great Easter and the caught in a police raid.. An «nsympathetic
Great Autumn Handicaps, Champagne and and. unimaginative magistrate fined him OVERHAUL SCORES
Challenge Stakes, are due on Wednesday £5 the following morning!" MEMORIAL TO HAL HUON WELLINGTON TROTTING
at.B:p.m. :
The Hororata,Meeting.
' Finance.
What probably constitutes/a world's
Although the. fields are not big for the record for a double-up treble bet was

SPRINT TO BOOSTER
(By Telegraph.—Press Association)
CLUB

He will serve you better


(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WANGANUI, 29th March.
Hbrorata Meeting to-morrow they are. of established recently by a well-known Syd- INVERCARGILL, 29th March. The Wanganul Trotting Clubs-Annual Meet-
APRIL PROGRAMME
fair quality for a small fixture; and some ney man. He inquired of a fielder what The Autumn Meeting of the Southland Rac- ing opened to-day, the weather being perfect
of;the. runners, will be seen out at Ric; price he would lay him the treble of ing Club concluded to-day In beautiful wea- and the track in splendid order. There was
carton. Battle Colours(8.2) has a handy Gothic, llollison, and Trivalve for their ther. There was a large attendance and the aed moderate

weight:.,in the Hororata Cup, and Star- respective engagements
at IHemington track was£13,505 in good order. The "totallsalor witha
attendance and the tbtalisator show-
decrease of £2153 10s, when compared
the tlrst day of last year's meeting, to- Thestewards of the Wellington Trotting and save you money.
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flight', (71S); is,sure of plenty of. friends." day. "Two to one" was the reply. handled 10s, compared with £11,074 day's figures being £7240 30s, against £9399 Club met last evening for the purpose of
Thoriidale for all his 9.9 should be fav- that 10s on the second day last year. The total
:
ourite.''jHorse's who appear well placed Those odds about a
during-the. day are Amor, Merivale, The surdly short to the backer; so he decid- bury
Harp,; Sliyquest, Hoy lake,-and Fair Ex- ed to..put £50 on Gothic for the C. M.
treble appeared ab- for' the meeting
---70G 10s iast year.
was £27,240 10s, against £23,-
The 300 visiting Canter- follow:—
farmers wero tho guests' of the club for
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last .ar. The entries were large and some framing the programmefor the meeting to
Rood racing was witnessed. Details are as be held at the Hult Park on Saturday,
28th April. A carefully-prepared list of
Innovation Handicap, of SO soys; one mile events was decided upon.
17IRESTONE builds tyres exclusively
for the regular tyre dealer and for,
"^oripinal
chased in the primary markets and
shipped oiredt to the Firestone fabric
and a half.—l Peter Pirate, scr (B. Paul)- .1 ; equipment on the cars of lead- mills, where the highest quality of
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change.";.. .■' ■''"'. Lloyd Stakes, air up -Mqllison for .the the afternoon. Results:—
The principal race will be a two-mile
Ascot Vale. Stakes, all-up Trivalve.for longs.—4 Myross Handicap, of 130 suvs; seven fur- 2 tireat Delight, scr, 2; 7 Huia Maid, scr, 3.
ing automobile makers. Firestone cord fabric is produced,
In; the Far North. the Governor'sPlate. The whole three X; 2 Money
Racing at Whangarei has become popu- won—at odds on. Had the bookmaker's Also
lar-with Aucklanders,and the fields for offer of 2 to 1 been accepted the backer .7.0,.
Cupid's Dart, car. 7.12M; (11- Brodic), Also started: 11 Muriel Thorpe, 6 Lady Jewell, event for pacers with a limit of 4inin 32sec.
Mine, 8.8, 2; 1 Camisader, 9.9, 3. 4 Tawa King, 8 Yon, (I Great Ballin, 8 Louie As the stake attached to this event is the
started: 3' Coomassie 8.8, 2 Carinthia car. Dillon, 5 Welcome Pearl, 10 Indicator, 12 Van handsome sum of £550there should be a
5 Red Racer car. 7.5V4- Won by a head, a Mac, 3 Musical scr, 9 Electric Gold 24yds bhd. large response on nomination day, and the
standards of quality and volume
production, place Firestone Dealers in ~
The Firestone Dealer
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is backed by an

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to-morrow's gathering are really good. Of would have won £100;but as a double-up length "and a'half between second and third. Won by a head, two lengths between second and organization World-wide in scope and
the nine acceptors for the M'lnnes Memo- proposition all he made out of the trans- Red Bacer was fourth. Time, lmin 28 3-ssec. third. Time, 3min 35sec. best of New Zealand's pacers should face a position to give you lowest prices
rial Handicap,* the consistent Macroom action was £41 14s. Laying nearly 5 to Invercarglll Harness Trot, of 180 soys; one Klrkwood Handicap, of 85 soys; two miles the starter. These high-class horses are and fresh, clean tyres of all types and influence—an institutionwhosesuccess
probably will be favourite, but Corinax 4 on that one and a half.—l Mokanna, scr (A. Corrigan), 1; also catered for with a mile and a quarter is tne outcome of a single purpose,
at 7;7 reads weirif he is as good as claim- can pick three winners must milo arid a half.—l
scr,
Nelbar, scr (J. Walsh),
scr,
1;
2 Lady Ena, 48yds bhd, 2; 3 Nelson's Bequest, event having, a limit of 2min 47see and a in all sizes.
■ be close to a, world's record (says "Mus- 4;
ed. Sblario,Melissa, Luxurious, Illingar, ket"), and the backer has;at least the Also started:
Decoy Bells, 2; 5 Chiming King, 3.
8 Grace Bingen scr, 7 Pere Point- scr, 3. Also started: 5 Carberley, 7La Cam- stake of £300. steadfastly upheld, to build tyres of the
and Ballymoy 11. may show up in their er scr and 8 Coy Bells COyds bhd (coupled), 9 pione, 8 Octachord, 4 May Rcta, 6 Haero Grat- The straight-out trotters' events have It has always been the Firestone policy highest quality and reduce the cost of

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satisfaction of knowing that lie has Ardoch Bells, 2 CrownJewel, 4 Quo Vadis scr yds tan scr. Won by two-thirds of a length, GO
engagements during the afternoon. between second and third. Time, 3mln 50
been fixed at a 3min 35sec mile and a half to secure raw materials in the primary tyre mileage,
achieved fame of a sort, though lie would (coupled with Decoy Bells). 6 Harold Leo 21yds 1-Sscc. and 4min 50sec two miles, each with a

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a
Jumpers'at' Ellerslie. have been £58' Cs better off had he ac- bhd, 3 Kemvooc! Bell 30yds bhd, 10
11 Marinca 132yds bhd. AVon by a
Lady Silla
Eastbrook Handicap, of 95 soys; ono mile and stake of £275. markets of the World. At Singapore,
"A number of horses were schooled at cepted
; odds
what he considered the cramped 72yds'bhd,
the .bookmaker. neck, five lengths between second arid third. aliams),!; half.—l Dell Dial, .24yds bhd (G. A. Wil- The improving pacers will have a 3min
60yds bhd, 2: i Hill- 32sec mile and a half of £200,and a 4miii
Firestone own and operate a large plant You can depend upon the Firestone
EJlerslie.on Tuesday. Scot Free
linjjwas sent out for a bout over the
(T. Gbap- of Pcro Pointer was fourth. Time, 3min 3d 3-5 6Nellie Parsons,
andwarehouse whereplantationrubber Daaler—not only for the "Better
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top, 24yds bhd, 3. Also started: 2 Warplano ■Uaec two miles of £250.
is shipped, washed, refined and graded Service " but for the economy, safety
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liurdies, but fell .heavily at the first. His More About Betting. President's Handicap, of 200 aovs; six fur-
60yds bhd, 7 Great Ballin scr, 5 Derby Lynn The novice class events have been set
rider received a cracked collarbone. Moun- It is stated that on the third day of the longs.—l Booster, 0.5 (A. E. Didham), 1: 2 24yds 48yds Wid, 8 Lady Zoe scr, 3 Richmond Lass
clown at a mile and a quarter with a limit by experts from the Fire&oiie Labora- and comfort that only Gum-Dipped
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bhd. Won by a neck a length bctwoon
tain Guide (L. Dulieu) jumped four pony V.R.C Autumn Meetiug a visitor bought f.llas Winkle, car. f.O. 2; 4 Frivol, 3. Also second and third. Time, .Imlu 35scc. of 3inin "sec, and a 2min 24see one mile, tories at Akron. Cotton, too is pur- Tyres can give.
hurdles cleanly,' aud Archeno (J. Shar- a raceboolc numbered 4413. ■It thereupon started: 5 Ualiloiva 8.5, 0 Valdamo far. 7.2, .1 each carrying a stake of £150.
WANGANUI CUP HANDICAP, of IDO sots;'
ke'y) cleared the same fencesboldly. Mem- struck him that he would to back Some Rose. Won by half a length, three- With the evidences on hand of the firm Cycle Cord Tyres arc also Gum-Dipped on \
sahib, (S. Henderson) gave a fine display quarters of a length between second and third.
-the horses, carrying those numbers in the Some Rose was fourth. Time, lmtn 14 3-ssoc. 7 Mrs. I. M. Oliver's roan' E High' Sea, by
over the steeplechase, fencesor. the flat. first four races. He asked a bookmaker
two miles.
establishment of trotting in Wellington,
there should be every reason to anticipate
(Motor
the same principle as/Gar and Truck pneumatics. /
Invercarglll Steeplechase, of 220 sots ; about Bluo Ribbon—Ocean Wave, aged, 24yds
She.wafc accompanied by Kamehameha what price lie would lay, and, so it is two miles and a half.—s Greenstone, 9.0 (A. B. bhd (W. Oliver) ...' 1 'a successful meeting on 28th April.
(T. 'Williams),1; who fenced' safely. Kame-
/^^_ MOST MILES PER SHILLING
.
was offered£200to £1. The price Ellis), 1; 2 Maungamoc, 11.0, 2; 3 Nyanza,
hameha afterwards assisted Master Doon stated, tooK his fancy, he accepted and, what 9.10, 3. Also started: 1 Scamp 11.9. 3

p*estone
(S. Henderson)'in a bout over the pony is more, had the pleasure it,

" o£ collecting. Frenchman 10.6, 4 Royal Fashion 9.6, 7 Flag


hurdles, which Master Doon cleared;in Johnny Cake and Gothic were No. 4 in Lieutenant 9.6, 6 Nylotis 9.0. Won by a length
good style.;: SeaComet(C. Hastings) went and a half, the same distance between second

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over'four, hurdles boldly, and Edifice (J. the first two races, Mollison No. 1 in and third. Scamp was fourth. Time, smin
Sharkey) was also schooled. the third, and Nawallah No. 3 in the 12sec.
fourth. The backef had the best of the AWARUA HANDICAP, of 275 soys; one milo
In Australia. odds throughout, for both Gothic and
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and a quarter.
■ Limerick probably will have his second Mollison were at odds on and Nawallah 1 J. Richardson's and D. I. Wilson Jun.'s
outing, for this trip to Sydney in the at a cramped pi-ice. As it was certain eh g Overhaul, by Tractor—Take Down,
Chipping Norton Stakesat Warwick Farm that Gothic and Mollison would be at odds syrs, 8.8 (A. J3. Didham) 1
to-morrow. This is a mile and a quarter on, the surprising part is that the backer 2 J.Ellis) Graham's Queen Balboa, 9.1 (A. E. GUM-DIPPED BALLOON TYRES
" ovent at weighWor-age, with "penalties and caught any bookmaker willing to lay such i. .1. .Lindsay's Heather Lad, car. 7.9,4 (S.
allowances,,
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and .Limerick's burden will be odds.. V-.V-: ■■■■■" ■"'.- ■.:■' :.,..-/.■'■'-
0.4. Neither Gothic nor Trivalve was nom-
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inated for.',this- race,: and Limerick's pos- Waiters..' "'■:.-., .1" '■:::.':-:. :: ■-. :.--■* '>■■ TVori'by"a-length"
AlßO\-startcd.:v-3.
;
Tintoretto 7.3, 5 Soltoe7.0.
2
S FIRESTONE jyRE^ISMBtIINGCO. (WELLINGTON) ;
sible opponents include Pantheon, Wina-
and a .half, the same distance NATIONAL DAIRY BUILDINGS,THORNDON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
"Pilot" delivers himself of. the follow-1 between second, and third. Tintoretto was
lot, Amounis,Jocelyn, and the imported ing remarks to a point:—lt fourth. ;Tlm'e,'2min12 l-ssec. (Wholesale only)
Rionscup. It thus looks like some more unusual for races like the is decidedly Bluff Handicap, of 150 soya; one mile.—6
easy, moneyfor the New Zealander. Doncaster or Princess
ICpsom to be won by anything whose Mafalda.7.11 (O. Eastwood), 1; 2
Latin Quarter, 8.10, 2; 1 Takaka, 8.1, 3. Also
OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING
The Lincoln Winner. form less than three weeks prior to the started: 3 Strathnaver 8.9, 4 Solzla car. 8.0, 5
GARAGES AND TYRE DEALERS.

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Dark Warrior, who won the Lincoln- running of those races is not superior to Felony 7.12, 7 Piton car. 7.8, Gayoma 7.10.
shire Handicap on Wednesday, as was extra- Park Stakes,standard,and yet some own- Won by two lengths, a length between second
ordinarily consistent,but just unlucky ers and trainers are evidently, hopeful it and third. Solzla was fourth. Time, .lmin

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last'seasohl Up to 30th September he had is going to happen to them on this occa- 43sec.
contested nine races for one win, two sec- sion.' :- Dash Saddle Trot, of 170 soys; 2.2(31 class;
onds, and five thirds. When the last mail Hastings Traok
left England the Lincoln was shrouded
in mystery. Orbindos and The Mohawk
'Work.
ono mile;—o Vasllikl, 12yds bhd (J.
nell), 1; 9, Trusty Child, aged, scr, 2; 8 .laza-.
lock, 48yda bhd, 3. Also started: 10
On Tuesday morning, at Hastings, Raa- scr, 9 Snowcap 12yds bhd (coupled withSmoker
MacCon-

Trusty
were the favourites, and racing people say sprinted half a mile in 49 2-ssec,-and Child), 4 Chiming King scr, 7 Princess Thorpe
were exercising their minds a good deal hnished well. Gesto'stime was only one- 24yds bhd, 15 Perfect Pointer 24yds bhd, 12
as to whether Priory Park or Philamnion fifth of a second slower. Botli Haero Ra 24yds bhd, and Sunbell 48yds bhd
would represent the Foxhill stable. year-olds are booked for Auckland. two- (coupled), 3 Shady. Spot 24yds bhd, II Turi
second and The Mo- Chimes 24yds bhd, r. Needles 36yds bhd, 2
Philammon finished Tresham. was
...hawk, third, so that'the pair in the minor over a round in allotted a working gallop Spring
lmiu 47sec. He is a cer- bhd. 13Chimes
48yds bhd, 1 Matty's Boy 48yds
Coldwood 48yds bhd, 11 Hush-a-Bye

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placin'gs were under discussion. With re- tain visitor to Kiccarton.
gard, to the eventual winner, Dark War-
48yds bhd, 10 Miss Adonis 72yds bhd.
Royal Damon was going easily in front by four, lengths, three lengths between second
rior, many of' the Newmarket track- of Royal Time over six furlongs in lmin and third. Perfect Pointer was fourth. Time,
Won
Say 'Johnnie Walker»
watchers favoured his stable-mate Foh- lOHsec.
anaun. The "Sporting Life" has the fol-
2min 19see.
Winter Oaks Handicap, cf 180 soys; one
when you think of whisky.
lowing about the pair:—"Fohanaun has At New Plymouth. milo.—2 King Balboa, 9.2 (A. E. Ellis), 1; 8 And see that the concave
baehthe more, fancied,of the, two, though ; Ridgemount is getting through useful Lucy
some of the "heads" swear .by Dark War- work at New Plymouth, but it is doubt- 3.
rior. The form of Fohanaun 8.7,
Locket, car. 7.12, 2; 7 Fairy Herald, 8.3,
Also started: 3 Wlngatul 8.7, 4 Overdrawn
1 Apache 8.3, 6 Schottlscho
is, however, ful if he will be at his best until he has ling 7.0, 5 Flyln? Mist 7.0. Won
the more inspiring when a' race,such as bad a-.race or two. three-quarters of a length between second and
7.0, 9 Bright-
by > neck,
bottle, whether pint! or
quart size, has the'Johnnie
. <■:■ J^^s^/f^^^K^
xSi^f^JMiaF^^
the'Lincolnis under consideration. His Miss Mercia
ability to get-a mile at racing pace can- lmin; 33sec on Wednesday
galloped seven furlongs in third.
morning. Te see.
Wlngatul was fourth. Time, lmin 42
Walker' label, guaran-
not,; be doubted.- The capacity of Dark Atiawa was to have
Warrior though
matical,
in'thatthe respect is more .proble- missed the jump out.gone Atiawa
fact that the son of be ridden by R. W. M'Tavish at Ellerslie
with her, but
To will RIVERTON RACING CLUB'S
j teeingpurity and maturity. I
Happy Warrior was considered to be next week.
worth entering:;for the, first big ilat han- Tho Swell and
j
Flying Shot went five
HANDICAPS
dicap, suggests that the. owner and train- furlongs on tlio plough in lmin llscc.
er have no fears on iliat score. The colt Tho former looks well. (B/ Telegraph.—Press Association.)
has likewise .been, nominated for the JNVEKCAIKiIUv 20th Murcli.
"Jubilee^ though he has been omitted from Hawera Track Work. Tho following handicaps liavo been declared
the^Qity iahd ..Suburban. JDark Warrior Bright! Glow continues to please the for tho first day .of tho Riverton Racing Club's

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lias,.already.been introduced to ,tlie Car- track-wajtqhers at Hawera,and on Tuesday Easter Mooting:— The Wonderful popularity of the 'Varsity
holifte:. cpurse,' and that he has no great morning she galloped a smart six furlongs. TRIAL HANDICAP, of 123 soys; seven
Photographs enables the manufacturers

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flvcriidri'toiit was shown when he won the She should play a prominent part in the furlongs.
Tom Plate. It isa Easter Handicap at Ellerslie.
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sevenjfuxlong .Great;
add the of further names a twenty-five
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J arioii»;fjtct, however,'.that most of, the Reremoana has gone on the right way, Itliondda !) 0 Strongblrd 8 8 to
Vin'nerß:bf .this race dp hot greatly dis- and.is sprinting with plenty'of dash. Lady Clarenson 8 12 Ooldcn Wost 8 8
celebrated Stars the making a total to list,
tinguish;/themselyes afterwards. Not that Desmond and Barryauda have also

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Mudlark 8 ]2 Dome S 8
Dark Warrior on well, and should be worthy matesgone
one 'won]d :?.are..t'o oppose. grounds. Red Heather 8 12 Mies Fleet
Which
from

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for Munamit .,.. 8 30 Attractive Lady 88 88 of names
fifty collectors may
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wholly,and"Bolely on these Foh- the chestnut on the trip.
Warrior provide another Riccarton Lady Winton 8 10 Rodanul 8 8
make theirchoice.

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anaiih and Dark' J. Brown's pair, Silvermine and Silver C'aramba

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8 10 Kcmpton
of the little puzzles!that add to the interest Rule, sprinted'half a mile smartly. Gayoma 8.0 Island 8 8
of!the ;event,*evenif they leave us some; worked well with Lady Desmond andBisos
what .bewildered."' '■;■.':..
.. , ' zone did'pace work. The three older All Smiles
Slanthcr
Ora- Koselure
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8 8 GrandCross
8 8 maro 8 8 Second List of Cinema Stars —>tL\
■ There's no need to ask why
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■^SW' V£o^
8 8 Red Racer and Knra-
horses are booked to race at Feilding at Busy Ramon NoVarro JOHNNIE WALKER ha« the
A Good Combination.
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8 8 tano arc not eligible.
The association of Lewis and Trivalve' Easter. Soldier's
/ASl^k. largest sale of any Whisky fa

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Dream 8 8 Tom Mix
is■ interesting. Nq one 'is fonder of Tri- In the South.
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valve'than his veteran i-ider. Lewis takes A,feature of the reports of the recent WAIATJ STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 200
sots; about two miles.
Jac\tie Coogan

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■ keen■ delight in'riding Trivalve,on.the gallops; at. Riccarton is the absence of lb. Lillian
Gish

tracks at every, opportunity. He has st. st. lb.
.studied him closely, and he understands Early
his every -whim. The jockey has learnt and nolastdoubt
any strehuouß task exacted from Eulalie. Soldier's
week she was being sent along,
Jovial 10 12 Top Gear
Punjaub

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9, 7
Shearer
Norma
Stoanscn Mfll' :
.|QHij ,WAt,KBR ,*.'SON.S. ,LTp«;,:V-.■■;;■""'"';
" Dream Gloria
:
10 2 'Captain Blood 0 7
her trainer will have her Calibration ..10
HTH
be extremely the colt has
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to carefulafter ready 7 Flcotliams !> 7 ': KILMARNOCK.SCOTLAND... .i {■-:}"■'^" '"■
worked in the mornings, as he is likely to Easter to come up fresh for the Great Nylotls 10 2 Monica <i 7 "Billie VoVe
Handicap. Doclslon 912 Last Thought 9 7
playfully buck, and, in the event o£ un- Starflight is improving jwith his work, John Barrymore

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preparedness, the rider will find himself and he showed .up well with Footfall in a AFARIMA HANDICAP, furlongs.
of 245 sovs; sir
Rudolph Valentino
on-the .ground. It is not fear for him- gallop over a, mile and a quarter at Ric-
st. lb.
Lois Moran
self that has taught Lewis this lesson,but carton yesterday.
...
si. lb.
Black Dulio ..0 3 Brlghtllng ..7 0

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the'thought of what may happen to Tri- Chide, a Champagne Stakes candidate, flaldowa
.... Janet
8 3 Baltlo Flat;
valve ■should lie bolt riderless, says an is doing good work, and galloped, six fur- Applo Dlghton S 2 Money Mlno
7 fl
7 0 Gat/nor
Australian writer. Trivalve.is described longs in lmin 14 3-ssec, tho last half in Valdamo 7 G Coomassto Marion Nixon

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by Lewis as "a character." He says he is 49 3-ssec. Somo Itoso '... 7 0 '■ "
almost human: in his intelligence, and that
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Full Feather, who also is another .of LONGWOOD HACK HANDICAP, of 123 sova;
he will .do no more than is necessary to Goblin Market's Champagne opponents, seven furlongs. Antonio Moreno

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win his.races. The colt seems to know covered ,six furlongs on the plough in 1 1 St.-11). st. lb. Sally O'Neil
Lewis as well' as Lewis knows him. Even in in 17 3-ssec—a good performance. Camlsadcr

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9 4 Eyed Ova 7 5
Flying Mist 8 13 Arrowy
in-his stable Trivalve has his peculiarities. Satrap registered the gallop of the morn- 7 4 May McAVoy
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Latin Quarter 8 Real Glad ..741

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8
.Contentedto a degree, he has to be ing, covering a mile in Imin 43 2-ssoc. Strathnavor ..83 Kcd Leaf
by
7 4; Hoot Gibson
looked, after in his own way. For inst- Money Order sprinted five furlongs. This Battle Flag 8 2 Khondda 7 3
ance, he'has1 no fondnessfor lucerne or pair passed through Wellington to-day on Princess Plton 7 » Mary "Brian

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other green fodder. Always lie likes good their way to Auckland.
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Mafalda8 0 Wensloydalo .72

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hard feed,and no doubt it is from this Don Jose showed up well in a gallop Jarreliero Takaka 7 9 Gong 7 I Thomas Meighan
, 7 8 Ayrovskl

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that lie has gained that hardihood that Felony 7 5 Madge 'Bellamy
stands to him so well in training and in

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racing. ■"'■■ RIVERTON GOLD CUP, of 005 sovs; one milo
and a quarter.
Lon Chancy
■ Anna Si. Nilsson
Modest Boy Gallopino 1 Balboa st.
"
Well. lb.
st lb
■Modest
Without registering anything special, Queen
King Balboa
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.9 3 Apache
7 4
9 1 Carnot Patsy Ruth Miller
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7 2
Boy has been swinging along very
....
9 0 Fairy Herald
freely in his work at Ellerslie, and should
Overhaul
Black Duke
7 0
8 13 Tintoretto
7 0
Renee Adoree
WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB. Celerity II.
be-in-great heart for his autumn engage- 8 13 Equerry
7 0 Marion VaVies
' Traffic Officer Excellence
Circulation

IMfe^
SO Soltoo
7 0
ments. Modest Boy .was very.unlucky not :
to' win at his last start, as a result of be- AUTUMN MEETING, SATURDAY AND
Bilbo S 8 Solzia
7 0 You may still obtain any of the original
....
Taboo .' 8 I Flying Mist
7 0
ing badly left. He only requires to win
another' £140 to win Jiis of the MONDAY, 7th and Oth APRIL, 1028. Wlniratiil 7 D
Baldowa.
Piton
7 13 Doleful Ditty
7 0
... .. selection of twenty-five Stars.
It's a safe bet that the cars

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way out Overdrawn ..7 9 Kpearnmid
7 0"

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hack class,and it may not be long before 7 0
he has'to be-promoted to the open ranks. A CCEPTANCES for the First Day.close GREAT
Lucy Locket ..76 Schottischo 7 0 To obtain a beautiful mounted photograph (8' 10') of any of
* which step-out with the This Four is Dodge Brothers answer to
■A on MONDAY, 2nd April, 1925, at 8 WESTERN STEEPLECHASE HANDI- the above Stan, select a name, then send it, together with your "go" signal are equipped the ever-present, world-wide demand for
Signorinetta. CAP, of 450 sovs; about threo miles.

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p.m. own name and addrea*. accompanied by
Signorinetta, who won the Derby st. lb.
with Champions—the a car of medium size, mediumprice, great
forlorn odds twenty years ago, is the sub-
ject: of an interesting story or two, one
at N. C. C. SHEPHERD,
Secretary.
Tilkl.
Scamp
Mauugamoo
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32. 3 Illuo Hall
10 9 Nyauza
st ]lj

..ft 0
9 0
9 o
.. .. 25 'VARSITT IP's PacKet Fronts, or better spark plug. If every economy—and yet of custom smartness
in. particular of her breeding being-well Tel. 26.' Featherston!
'■ car owner used Cham-
10 1 Cazna
worth retelling. Signorinetta was the re-
Vice-Grand .,. 9 11 P.oyal Fashion
Kanui 9 7 Gahvay
...
0 0
9 0 .... 12—2O's Boxes, or s—SO's Flat Tins to
"VARSITY CIGARETTES" pions there would be
and exceptionalperformance.
sult-of an equine love match.- The late
....
Dream 9 0
Dependability, long life, simplicity, low
Greenstono 9 5 Soldier's
chevalier Ginistrella, her breeder, had Frenchman ..9 5 Flag
fewer traffic jams! ---.■;
difficulty with Signorina, the dam of Sig-
Uncle Bob
Blazing Light
9 5
9.1 Nylotls
Lieutenant 9 0 V.O 'Box 1672. Wellington, maintenance expense and fuel economy

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norinetta. The lady was particular; she MANAWATU RACING CLUB (Inc.). VISITORS' HACK HANDICAP, of 125 SOV3; photograph of your choice
and the are here embodied to maximum degree.

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was more; she was extremely fastidious. Chamfion it the better
six furlongs. will be forwarded by return mail. «wft

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iparkplufbecauicofiu
She rejected several proposed mates with
scorn. But one day she passed the stud,.
st. lb. si lb ■ '"■'■'.' Ans number of Photographs map b« obtatntd provided tftt
tr*\ti>.
/{/M,
'" Jauble-rihbtd fillimiwr
Mechanicai excellence, through and
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C'nmisader ft 4 Kenham ite cor«—iu luio-^i*<«
farm where Chaleureux was standing.. ■ AUTUMN MEETING, \ j Irish
7 l packet fronts accompany each application. \ jr^k
through, accounts for this superiority.
'.. necessary number of conitmctlonatid iutff
9- 0. (long ''■'.'
...
7 \
Chaleureuxcame running/nickering,'to the Strathnavor :. 8 2 Busy Lad 7 o C^?>@V cial analytiittcctrcda.
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fence. Signbrina was .attracted, and re- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Coomassle
Cupid's Dart
..80 Traclri.v
7 3.1 Htronghlrd ...7 0
70 ThU offer U for a limited period only. Dodge Brothers Four is soundly engi-
sponded at once.' The chevalier used to
18th and 10th APRIL, 10^8. Ace of Hearts 7 12 Manamil
........ .... neered, and built to precision standards of

. Varsity
7 0
declare that it was a case of love at first Takaka 7 11 Caramba
.... 7 0
4(^<iitMMßb workmanship. Metals used in its con-

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sight, and that Chaleureuxpositively cried Red Racer 7 4 AVairio 7 0
when Signorina was led.away. The inci- Carintha 7 4 Attractivo Lady 7 0' HOPEGIBBONS
dent so charmed the chevalier that he ar- "VTOMINATIONS for All Events will Fraction .;'. 7 2 struction are the finest that metallurgy
ranged for the mare to be' stmt to Chal- ■^ close oi>. FRIDAY, the 30th MARCH,
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eureux,- and. the result was Signorinetta. 1928,at 9 p.m., also Forfeit of 1 soy. for
POURAKIXA HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; one
mile. Tmt^Z&m, VVellington, has developed.
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Subsequently Signorinetta was purchased the Manawatu Sires'Produce Stakes(20th) King Balboa St. lb.

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f [I, MAGNUS MOTORS LTD., WELLINGTON
by Lord Rosebery privately, and she bred and the Manawatu Stakes (24th). :
Overhaul,
..90 Spear. Bridgo
9 G Schottischo V" G
7 (i
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up to eight.years ago, though .she never
produced anything the equal of herself. ':.
MANAWATU.RACING CLUB,"
Circulation 9 0 Spcarmaid
Gay SonniSt ■.. ,8 10 Kquerry
........7 1
CIGARETTES CHAMPION DODEE- BROTH&RS
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7 0
Shewas 23 years old when she died. Taboo' 8 8 Beauty Light". 7 0

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'■' Box 52, Palmerstoii North. Wlngatul ■-,... 8 G Doleful Ditty .70
Arising out of the Above.
,"I shajl always remember Signoriue.tta's
/Keiby," adds a Melbourne journalist. "I
'wh-Fth'en'-on a Glasgow morning news-
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Tel. G264.' . Overdrawn
Lucy Locket
Fairy Herald
.Apache
,:.-." 8 G Brightllng

Miss-AVlnkle---
8 4 Kllbarry
8 1 Bloom
8 0 Soltoo
7 9 ■ .'
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7 0
7 0-.
7 0'
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THE EVENING POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928.
8

EXHIBITION. DRINK ORANGE SMASH!


nientiilily of the Egyptians tlum any-
body in this country can -pretend to
i'l' thi! SovloUhU—fin-irmtancc,j National Industrial Conference.
woiipi'ii
Trolnky liiih ileHcri)>e<l JUr. TJiomiia and At tlio conclusion of to-day's delib-
P.0.5.8. DEPOSITS CORRESPONDENCE
WHY? tlio National Industrial Con-
possess, we should have supposed, on other Bi'H'mli Labour lpudor» as "tin- i erations,
NEW PHOTOGRAPHS "OECAUSE, owing to tlio dclicnto flavour
general grounds, that llicir reluct- paralleled liickpyBI'-—-HOina coiirso words! f'oroiico will adjourn until 18tli April.

Arc now being shown at the


-1taken
-* and food vaiuo of Orange Extract
ance to sign tho treaty would receive
from tho peel, this refreshing and
If all the papers to bo presented to tho
towards Moscow might havo jmsaod conforonco hovo not boon subinittod MAXIMUM FOB, INTERESTj "A HOPELESS SEAT"
invigorating aerated drink, so different
more encouragement from any ap- wllhuul coiiiinoiil, but protest mv.it bo when tho adjournment is token, there
SP. ANDREW STUDIOS, from any other, is in demand in nil sen- inndo against discourteous references will bo a full mooting of tho confer- (To the Editor.) ;;
" 10. Willis street. parent eagerness on llio part of Bri-
sons. Prepared from pure ARTESIAN in April, otlicrwino an immediate j REDUCTION FROM IST APRIL
by ,'t prominent public liliiu llgniimt ence

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THE HOURS OF LEIStf.E. WATER. 600FT DEEP. tain lo get it'signed than from the start will bu matlo with the committoe Sir,—ln your to-nightV issue a Correi*
This EXHIBIT shows some beau- refusal of n distant Dominion to puoplo from Italy. Any case for oxclu- work. Tho conference decided yostor- pondent, "No Politician," states that M
tiful examples of THOMSON,LEWIS AND CO., LTD. By legislation passed last session the would be waste of
ratify it. But the suggestion that HK>n in weakened by vulgiu- abuse,and day afternoon to placo no limit on tho Finance was ompowercd to money for either Lib-
PORTRAIT WORK. ON PARCH- At all shops, and private home deliveries.: it Nhoutd not bu forgotten that Italy timo given to tho committees for their Minister of erals or Labour in fighting such a hopelest;
MENT Canada's refusal is "unlikely to suc- vary the rates of interest jiayable in scat as that held by Mr. K.
/CONTRARY to the general belief,
use people make of their leisure hours
people
what And
MINIATURES IN OILS.
December,1027.
, ceed in detaching Australia and New
Zealand" seems to be well founded.
Evening Post. FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928.A HASTYDISCLAIMER.
Tlicsc southern Dominions havo in-
deliberation.l), and it was
lU'tistiu mill kc lon title, culture for centur- full opportunity of! discussing tho re- in the Poßt Offlco
ii\s, Articles by
furthor
linn hold ii high pluco in tho world's ded that delegates" should be given a respect of different amounts deposited
deci-

ing under that


Savings Bank. Act- May I ask,why? The gentleman name<ji
authority, tho Minister first contested the Bay of Plenty seat iii
tho Italian Consul- ports of tlio various committees when !announces in tbo "Gazette" published [ 1814 against the late Mr. M'Donald
Williams!.

how work. decision was


is more important than
l.erests in (he Suez Canal which ihoy Oi'iieriil in tho AiiHtrullan I'ruHS claim prcHonlcd. A furtlior changes affecting tho maxi- (Liberal), when he was defeated by 985
Industry is, more or less,a matter of con- THE UNWRITTEN LAW Hint lliu Itnliiiu immigrant roots himself ruacliml thnfc ii full report of tho pro- last night which inter- votes. At the General Election ia 1919;
ceedings of tho eonfoTcnco should bo mum amount of deposit on
straint. The use that is made of leisure' OF standard business success—"to maintain a
of quality
hours is a matter of choice. Have you record of service so dependable, that in the
so high, and a ■ would be mad lo overlook.
Tho authorities point out, wo uro told,
that Canada and South Africa niid tho
in Australia bociumo, unliko others, ho prill tod.
comes willi v minimum of outside aid,
ost will bo payablo, in accordance with Mr. MacDonald's majority over Mr. Wil-
tho policy declarod last year of revert- the
ing gradually to the old maximum de- quent on the death
liams was increased to 1234 votes. At
by-election in September, 1920,conse-
thought of this important matter? natural working of the laws of compensa- Irish Proo Stnto tiro commercially in- timl gocH lo work in tho country instead Education and War. posit of £.500., Tho change ia to opor- present member secured of Mr. MacDonald, th-J
a majority o£
tion these linns will gain and retain a dependent of tho Suck Canal, which is vi! walling about tho towns. It' the In stressing tho value of good educa- ato as from Ist April. approximately votes
goodwill beyond any reckoning in pounds, tho main artery to India niid Aun(,inli(i. tion in tho courso of his remarks as a Commenting on tho "Gazette" not- nar (Liberal), a non-resident
CSO over Mr. F. Lys->
COLLEGE, Ishillings, and pence." This has been our Queensland sugar districts and tropical member of tho deputation to tho Min- of the «lee«
BANKS COMMERCIAL tho Minister (tho Hon. W. Downio torate and with but a few days in which
consistent policy since our inception over
is strange that on this issuo the Do- Australia gonorully ciniiiot get enough ister of Education last night, Mr. L. ice,
Wellington, 30 years ago, and to-day it holds un- It is not easy to understand what It North Europeans, and if they refuse to Ilounossey
Stewart) explained that there is no to conduct his campaign. Since the by-
said that education was tho chango so far as individual deposits up election,Mr. Williams has been returned
daunted sway. ■ good purpose Mr. Mackenzie King,
minions shquld be divided by inter-
they were divided in their uuuept Asiatics, can they get along greatest force in tho world at the prc- to £2000 are concerned,and that such unopposed, and in view of tho universal
Can assist you to use your leisure hours MORRISON AND GLENDAY, the Canadian Prime Minister, thought est just as the climatically aduptable sont timo for tho uplifting of tho peo- deposits will continue to reccivo 4 per feeling of discontent against the present
profitably. Areyou interested in Account-
ancy, Banking, Bookkeeping, Insurance,
Merchant Tailors,
We have no Front Shop.. Our Showrooms was
are on the First Floor,
he serving by the publication of
the statement about the Egyptian at
general attitude lo Imperial policy
the last Conference. If we may
without
ple, and tho Groat War might havo
South European? A satisfactory sct- been averted if it had been treated cent, interest up to £500;> and 3J. per GovernmentI maintain that proof is un«
cent, interest on amounts in excess of available that the Bay of Plenty seat i*
ilciucut of such an issuo of high policy with due importance in tho past. Tho £500, so long as the aggregate deposits hopeless for either a Liberal or Labour
"
Macarthy Chambers,50, Willis street. dismiss the fear that "Canada's dis- will not bo helped by efforts liko that Minister (the Hon. B. A. Wright): "Do do not exceed £2000. In regard to de- Candidate! —I am, etc., ■

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Law Professional. Matrie., Accountancy
Opposite Hotel Windsor.
Treaty which was reported on Wed- closure will be possibly detrimental
nesday, but theresult is unfortunate to Australia and of Mr. Hughes. Mussolini, ho alleges, iloiinesaoy
you think it will prevent war?" Mr. posits in excess of £2000 up to the pre- "OBSERVER."/
Prelim., Exaniß., or in Salesmanship, Ad- India," the most snid he thought it would of it Wellington, 28th March, 1928.
in its immediate effect and still more nittles v sword in his scabbard. Mr. Loud that sent maximum £5000, however,
History, important point about Mr. Mackenzie Tho nations that had all
vertising, Modern Economics,
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE way. was specially provided that such

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COMPANY. LIMITED, disturbing as a precedent. One might Hughes's reply is to rattlo an empty beon at war, and those which were most sums to the credit of any Post Office
Philosophy, etc.? Prospectus on applica- King's faux pas is the need which it likely to bo at war in tho future, ho I EGG MARKETING
FIRE. MARINE, AND ACCIDENT add that a statement which is unfor- reveals for the belter safeguarding of scabbiird and call peoplo names. account on the 31st March should con-
tion. ■'. ....-.."■... INSURANCE added, wcro those which paid the clos- t' ue to receive interest at 3} per cent,
tunate for the reasons cabled from the diplomatic secrets of the Empire. v «t »
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H. Amos, Accepted at Lowest Current Rates.
London yesterday appears still more If they are all to
I The Company is Empowered by Special regrettable be revealed lo ama- "
est attention to education. Mr. Wright:
With tho general aims of the Howard "But tho people of Germany wanted as
to war. It was not because of their £.4000 in his accountsay,
at present, until they were with- j
drawn. That was to
(To the Editor.)
if a man had Sir,—Onewould have thought that th«
"?■
"■"
Managing .(Director. Act of Parliament to Transact when read again in the teur diplomats in the Dominions not League for Penal Koi'orm all humani-
was if,?" "No,"
on 31st March, N.Z.1.A., a body which is presumably tha
TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AND light of its context. The occasion qualified by temperament or training education, replied
tarian peoplo will agree. Tho League Mr. Hennessey, "in spite of their edu- ho would continue to receive interest mouthpiece of the Poultry Industry for
AGENCY. BUSINESS. was the proposal by a private mem- to appreciate the sacredness of itself admits, and allows for, a possi- cation they were insufficiently cducat- remained joh that sum as heretofore bo long as it the whole of the Dominion would hava
N. W. NELSON,Manager. ber for the creation of a "Department the bility of difforcuco concerning the aboli- id." (Laughter and applause)
on deposit, but no interest Been fit' to reply to adverse criticism*
trust, our peril will be grave indeed. would bo paid on fresh deposits as passed on the marketing of eggs. Ap-
«"■ ■'■■/'. Office: LAMBTON QUAY and GREY of International Peace," and Mr.

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tion of tho deuth penalty. Without from Ist April
STREET, Wellington. Tel. 40-223 Mackenzie King was evidently con- "Almost a Projoctile." account had been reduced bolow £2000, content with matters as they stand, and
ontoring upon this controversial ground,
Speaking at a luncheon given, by tho and then only in respect of deposit! up that the public should look a&kance at it*
" cerned to show how much with the TOPICS OF THE DAY however, there is ample scopo for the Optimists' Club at the V.M.C.A. on to £2000. ; conthol of the egg business. The whol«
YOUR SIGHT IS PRECIOUS! Mr. Sclater'sremarks published in tbb
the first sign of any trouble, con- existing machinery the Dominion was activity of tho Leaguo in educating Wednesday, Captain L. M. Isitt de- The Minister said that the 'Post of
ATsuit us! We will give your eyes a already accomplishing in that direc- public opinion upon tho classification of scribed tho Schneider Cup competition Office and the Treasury had long been "Post" of 24th inst., refer to the eggthat'
at Venice last year as a very interest- of the opinion that tho maximum is bad, which comes under the jurisdiction
,
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thorough test. Correct lenses ground to Desiring that the Governmont should the
GILBX'S meet the needs of each eye -will be pre-
tion. reformative, treatment, and
ing and exciting event. "This high ought to be reduced, as it was quite ob- make Health of Department; he doei nqs
holding of a abandon the Commission offenders, suggestion as to the (tale egg
EVENING, PRIMARY, AND scribed where necessary. Comein and see Ganada,he said, was closely identi- of Inquiry into tho Gisborno harbour tho prevention of crime. In tho last speed racing," he said, "has developed vious that the Savings Bank was being which any is sold as fresh! He suggests,
SECONDARY COURSES fied with tlio League of Nations and tho world has mado great into a very dangerous sport, and tho used for purposes for which it was inter alia, that certain inspectors should
aAND
'
US
preparation for Ac- MORRISON Opticians, GILBERD, LTD., was takiug ,the lead for a better inter- works position, a mooting of business half-century tendency is to make new regulations, never intended—to obtain interest on inspect eggs, presumably to ascertain il
Include
countants' Preliminary, Pub-
Teachers' ■ 70, Willis street, Wellington. national understanding. The action of mon in that town rocently urgod the advances in prison reform, and thero is to limit tho speed or
room for further improvement which increase- the load' current account. This matter was re- they are up to standard. If that is so,
lic ServiceEntrance, Established 1892. the Government in establishing a Lega- local harbour board not to employ factor, and make tho mooring tost moro ferred to in the House last session, when by what standard are they to be judged*
Certificates, Draughtsman's ■■"
tion at Washington was another step counsel or engineering advieo if tho will bo hastened by tho interest and severe, so that there will be a more re- tho Post and Telegraph Amendment Act We have standards set for milk, butter,
Entrance, Proficiency exdmin- Certifi- towards international goodwill and un- study which tho Howard League exists liable machine, instead of almost a pro-' was under discussion, and ia pursuance cheese,weights and measures, but no
cates, or any kindred derstanding. The proposed Legations inquiry is persevered with. Thcso Gis- to promote. Tho League, it should bo jectile." At tho Venice competition of the policy then outlined, it was con- standard for eggs. If the N.Z.P.A. hag
"* ations. THE DRESS SUIT SEASON at Paris and Tokio were a further en- iborno inon also resolved that they would last year there was not very much time sidered that the time was now oppor- a standard of its own, it is "more honour-
Each student is'
MAKES you think of the London Style deavour in the desired direction. Ho support "a. further loan to a limited understood,is not an indictment of our to get used to tho conditions (reports tune to effect a reduction in the maxi- edAinslogan the breach than in the observance/
COACHED INDIVIDUALLY
by experienced Tutors, includ- -»■*" and
said that recently the British Govern- extent" if the Marine Department ap- prison administration, which has been the "Lyttelton Times"). The race was mum amount on which interest was pay- its letter heading reads:
of the N.Z.P.A. appearing oa
"
ing
Mr. F. E» Thornton, ALA.
(Hons.)
Mr. A. S. Farquhar, M.A.
, The Fine Impression you will make in ment had asked Canadaif she wished to proves tho Reynolds scheme,which they and is still enlightened and progressive. fived for a Sunday, but a sirocco caused able, special provision being made for er grade"—mere empty word* as far a*
a NEW DRESSSUIT Fashioned
."FORYOU ONLY"
participate in tlio treaty which was
being negotiated with Egypt, but the urge tho board to submit to
Canadian Government had declined.
public
der. In view of the cost of harbour League
ten- The cordial welcome extended
by tho Minister in Charge of
to tho it to bo postponed until the Monday, larger sums during the transition per- grade is concerned for the members ofj
and nearly 1,000,000people had'to go iod..
away disappointed. He saw no reason
that body supply to retailers as fresii,
eggs which may or may not be fit fqij.
"More eggs,hjgli»

(Hons.)

'* up Prisons shows that the organisation is why, in five years, there should not be human consumption. While specialists
TUITION BY MAIL works and down tho country, the
in all subjects.
GILBY'S COLLEGE, MILLIGAN'S,
Is it unfair comment to say that Can- problem of tho rating burden (which ouo with which the Department hopes developed a
ada's Prime Minister includes among hour.
speed of over 400 miles an KAWARAU SCHEME in the business supply such goods to their
clients, is" it fair to make the retailer^
be vastly increased if harbour- to work harmoniously. Thero are,'how- handling them as one line of many, re;
A. H. Gilby, F.C.1., Director, , DRESS SUIT ARTISTS, her contributions to international may
Broadway Building makiug and hydro "electrical enterprises over, desirable reforms which .the Pris- Settlers from Ulster. sponsiblfc for the freshnessof the goods
(Opposite Fullers' Theatre), KELBURN AVENUE. goodwill and understanding her fail to recoup themselves from users), ons Department cannot yet introduce. An Ulster farmer, his wife, and eight NEWSPAPER'S COMMENT he receives or to bring him to book it
the goods prove Unfit for consumption? I

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Courtenay place, Wellington. All our ■Prices, arc Moderate. Legation at Washington, her intended and the sharp difference—evidenced at Tho public mind must be prepared for children—a family of the settler type
Telephone 21-987.. say the whole blame for the unsatisfactory?
Legations at Paris and Tokio, and her the Wellington Harbour Board's last them —cither because they involve ad- tho country needs—arrived at Auckland state of the egg business lies at the doofi
by the Eemuora from Southampton on of the N.Z.P.A.. It is reasonable t»
PASSENGERS OVERSEAS. refusal to undertake any responsibil- mooting—concerning tho principlo and ditional expense or becauso they need Sunday (states the
"Now Zealand Her-
QUESTION FOR SHAREHOLDERS
suppose that the N.Z.P.A., as representing

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ity for the Egyptian Treaty?—that expediency of tho flat rato of freight, enlightened public support for their ald"). They are Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ithe egg producers of the Dominion, has

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.[ PRIVATE TUITION. T7"ORBAGGAGE INSURANCE against he regards more intimate relations it is a pity that the Government has successful operation. In preparing the Bell and family, of Ardcumber, Cooks- (By Telegraph.) 'only to ask the Government. to set »
■* Fire, Theft, SeaDamage, etc., at low
with the United France, and town, County Tyrone. Finding (Special to "The Evening Post.") sj tandard of quality and freshness,for tha
:■
premium, apply States, not given a more distinct lead to a pub- way for such reforms tho Howard the cost necessary regulations to be brought down*
Japan, and less relations will perform service. of living high and prices for the pro- "p.UNEDIN, This Day. is the request not made?Mry
UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL intimate League a useful Why,
(G. W. Yon Zedlitz, M.A., Principal), NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE with
INSURANCE CO., LTD.,
, Britain and an emancipation
I'.u which is vitally concerned in this
big policy matter. A multiplicity of The League and the Department
ducts of their 42-acre mixed farm low, Tho "Dunedin Star," in an investi- Sclaterthen,
may they decided to try their fortunes in gation of the Kawarau gold scheme the dumping the
gives answer: "Wellington i»

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ground for overripe 'hea

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Corner Lambton quay and Bowen from her Imperial commitments as freezing works
street. Routh's Buildings, Featuerston street. may bo mainly a mat- indeed work together for this purpose New Zealand. After gaining experi- prospects, has the following comment, fruit' from anywhere between North Cape
standing on the same footing among tor of private capital, but it is public the zeal of the voluntaryreformer being j encelater, on a farm at Waiuku, they hope based on the reports of the engineers and the Bluff"!!-^I am, etc.,
Complete Day and Evening Coursesfor
Matriculation and University Exams. LEGAL NOTICE.- Canada's contributions the to peace money, mostly borrowed, that is going salted with to again engage in farming, on engaged to investigate the possibilities:
hard and sometimes dis- their own account. They proceeded to Capital totalling about £400,000, iu- POULTRYMAN. '
MR. HENRY JAMES THOMPSON, of the world?
M.A., LL.M., M.Com.,Barrister and It is only with Mr. Mackenzie
into tho harbours. If there is a chanco heartening experience of tho official." Waiuku yesterday. Under the Empire vested hi a gamble to win Kawarau's
SettlementScheme ''
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Solicitor, has joined Mr N. A. Foden in of reaching a scientific decision on tho the total cost to the gold, is lying idle and the immediate DAMAGE BY OPOSSUMS
partnership prac- King's reference to the Egyptian family of the family's passagewas only prospects of a return of even £1000
NATIONAL TUTORIAL COLLEGE. tice will be carried onThe
Legal Partnership:
under the firm name Treaty, and with the narrowest aspect omployer-eniployeo problem,
confused as NEWS OF THE DAY £22. All of the children—four boys on fnat huge amount are indeed remote.
it is by tho human nature factor, surely \.[s.

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of Messieurs Foden and Thompson, at the and four girls—whose ages range from The dreams of Kawarau being the mod- (To the Editor.)
rooms hitherto occupied by Mr. Foden in of that reference, that what may be ithere is a much better chance that ex- five to nearly 16years—have been thor- em Pactolus of the world are far from

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Sir,—Your comments and also those of.
QLASS and Private Tuition tor all Pub- King's Chambers,Willeston-st., Welling- called the semi-official protest from pert judgment, impartially operating, Too Many Bosses. oughly accustomed to life oh the land, realisation. Will the claim-holders and "Weka's" to the),
lie Examinations. Private Tuition ton. Telephones: Mr. Foden, 23409; Mr London deals. "Canada's last week in reference
Thompson, 23-509. right not could arrivo at a definite lino of safe of "My trouble," remarked tho Minister with tho rigours attondant upon it in the generalpublic be prepared to invest opossum were tjmely.
Education (the Hon. R. A. Wright), a climate which is
This valuable)
for Degree Subject*. to concur in this or in any other policy in harbour construction and very cold in the more money in the gamble on perhaps furred animal is increasing at such a rate'
when were boing mado to winter and usually for part of the the most ambitious, not to say fanciful, and invading farm Jands to such an extent
Ring or write for particulars and pros- G. W. treaty" is, of course, not disputed. freight principles. Apart from any Com- him forsuggestions tho improvement of the educa- spring. When farming in Ireland the goldminiug scheme yet propounded in. —miles away from any bush—that;, tha
pectus. MR. Prosthodontist.
WRIGHT,
Under the 'diplomatic go-as-you- mission of Inquiry into the Gisborno tion system by tho large deputation Bells supplied cream from "their dairy a final gjgautie",effort ;tq uncover the time is not iar,maydistant.-when- the fur

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c Specialising in (Artificial) Teeth. not compensate for'
"StU 21-550. '.'.." P.Oi Box 1292. "Dominion" please which was established when situation, the whole question of second- which waitpd on him last night, "is herd to a factory and grew as side- crevices or perhaps the bod of that value received
Wakefielcl street, lines potatoes and linen the damage done. I have a garden plot
A. J. HERON, M.A., :. ". Wellington. .',■ ■
." the Balfour Committee's Report was ary ports and economic transport should
accepted by the last Imperial Con- be roviowed in an authoritativo and don'tknow where I am."
that I have got so many bosses that I flax, but they rapidly-flowiug river,
state that the returns were too low com- through the ravines of an ancient glac- three miles
surging its way away from any bush, and
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THOROUGH TUITION OP THE
Director.' Telephone 47-526.

REMOVAL NOTICE.
Dental is Ro-
ference the Dominions are given al- unbiased way. Only th'o Government Who Is Liable?
most the same complete freedom in could set such an investigation in mo-
"' pared with tho cost of living. House- ier basin? This much is certain. The about 25 miles distantby
hold butter, in fact, was selling at a original scheme of uncovering the bod
>
Tho recent fatal accident in tho shilling a pound. The flax market fluc- of the Kawarau by draining will not rots
und the
visitors very
is
damages
to pumpkins,
vexing.
done
from Wellington,
these nocturnal"
marrows, and cai>
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PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN. AND EC. EVANS,
moving from Morrah's
Surgeon,
Buildings, foreign policy that they have long tion. It should bo economic and not | school laboratory at Pahiatua had an tuated greatly. Tor instance, two years bo achieved without the spending of t is worth noting that last trapping

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UKULELE BY " "
Willis-st., to Larger Premises in Broadway enjoyed in domestic affairs. So far sectional nor political. Tho Government echo at yesterday's meeting of the ago the Bolls' five acres of flax real- a further huge amount of money, a season there were less permits issued than
Wellington College Board of Gover- ised 24s a stone, but last year tho quo- greater amount thau claim-holders, who usual in the Wellingtondistrict, and more
rTTRNER, Buildings, Courtenay place.
JJ^ISS V. JEAN as treaties go, that freedom appears has already begun an investigation of nors, when tho question of liability for tation was as low as 14s 6d. Its cul- nave not yet had a return from their opossums caught. The late Sir. Walter[
83,Kent terrace, and J. W. H AA S E, to be absolute, for the "Specimen
tho economics of road and rail trans- accidents to pupils was briefly dis- ture meant a considerable amount of investments, will probably be prepared Buchanan was always very vigorous ia
MR. JAMES W. GOER (10. Devtm-at.). DENTAL SURGEON,
Form of Treaty" appended to the port, and that could well be oxtended cussed. It was stated that the staff labour, sinco it had to bo sown each to advance. In fact many of the his opposition to the opossum, and quite Par-
Banjo and Guitar. Late of Hoby and Haase, would like to know how thoy stood in spring—about April—and tho crop claim-holders will consider themselves a number of the present members'o£
63, WILLIS STREET (next Duthie's). Report limits the obligations to be to includo sea transport and tho har- tho matter; would they bo liable for reaped in August, the mothod employ- lucky if they receive any return of a liament, notably Messrs. Atmore anct

, BARRON'S
TYPEWRITING. MULTIGRAPUING,
and REPORTING SERVICE. Com-
Tels., Surgery 40-586,Res. 20-423.

EASTER WEDDINGS.
TtfOW is the time to Make the
contracted by the British Government bour facilities therefor.
to "Great Britain and Northern Ire-
land and all parts of the British Em-
# .' # » * '
an acoidont to ono of their pupils or ed boing to pull tho plants out by the portion of the' capital.
| would tho board as their oniployors? roots.
Tho socrotary was instructed to look
almost at into tho matter of insurance and to Their First Airplane
holders and claimholders' that it was
Hockley, are wide awake to the depreda-
tions of this furred importation.
"In au effort to reassure its share- damage done to the indigenous bush and
bird life
still actively interested in Kawarau, the latter. It seems queer reasoning tor
is incalculable—more
The
especially:
mercial Bank Chambers,326,Lambton-qy. "^ Appointment for Your pire which are not separate members Hero we aro celebrating, Tho quaintest spectators, encountered the parent company, the Kawarau Gold protect bird life from the onslaughts of
DAY AND EVENING CLASSES IN Wedding at Easter. of the League of Nations." As the this very momont, the completion by ascortain the liability of tho staff for
accidents in classrooms or on play- in Mr. Mill's recent flight from Auck- Mining Company, requested on 20th j man and at the same time protect the
SHORTHANDAND TYPEWRITING hy RING TEL. 43-847 TO-DAY. are separate Members of the Armstrong Whitworth' Company of grounds. land, wcro v number of Chinese who June, the consulting engineers, Vicker- opossum, their enterminator. The havoc
"HANSARD" REPORTERS.
Telephone 45-611. p H. JAUJNIUEY, Dominions the League they will come in, if at tho link that joins to New Zealand's Studont Goesto Sea. had come in a procession from a Miah and Lancaster, of Wellington, to wrought among the feathereddenizens of
sixty market garden nearby, where the air- make an inspection of the river. Mere the bush is quite alarming, but ribt geuer-
PHOTOGRAPHER, all, by virtue of their own ratifica- railway system tho miles uf "iso- A boy who bonrs a distinguished Now plane had landed. One, who spoke the is the concluding clause of the report: ally understood. A season or so back a
]lJ J S 8 ■
'IS- C A R R' S
50, Willis street (bpp. Hotel Windsor).
tion and execution of the particular lated lino" has which the Public Works; SScahmd 11:1111c and whs educated at a best pidgin English, asked questions 'Our opinion is that no eomniensurately flutter ofivwings,
trapper his tent at night heard >,

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The Department been operating in the Christcliurch college is at present polish- and translated the answers to his valuable result will follow the removal vestigate, and on going out to in-
SCHOOLOF SHORTHAND REMOVAL NOTICE. treaty.
Osteopath, Chiro- sented to Downing Street by
difficulty which was pre-
Bay of Plenty. Eighty or ninety miles ing brasswork aboard the Aorangi, says friends. "Volly cold up there?" ho of tho bars. If, however, the prospec- ering .the knock-ouj; to an unfortunate
discovered an opossum adminisi'
AND TYPEWRITING,
Stewart 'Day/son's Building.
EDWAIID HAROLD,
practor, and Dietician, to Todd's
Canada's of railway added to the system—just an Auckland telegram. After, leaving asked,pointing skyward. It being tho tors wish to give the method a trial, pigeon. Again, take a nest of birds' eggi
(Motors) Buildings, Courtenay place (opp. altitude to the Lausanne Treaty was ho was placed in a solicitor's first airplane he had seen, ho regarded and the company.is prepared to face and give it to a tame opossum; and it*
Principal: Mis» Whitbread Edwards, Fullers' Theatre). Tel. 20-886. evaded at Locarno by the clause when think what it may moan in theso times j school office, and began to study for a univer- it as a monster, but, on being told, "it tho expenditure, we recommend that destruction will soon be complete. They
F.C.TJ3. (Inc.),FJ.P.S. (London). which excluded or purported to ex- tho road v. rail argument is still i sity degree Ho decided to go to sea, is but a baby," the blank faces show- those interested should first to submit are a senseless and fearlessanimal, and
Individual Tuition in Shorthand,Type- T AWSON AND SAWELL (late A. M. clude the Dominions from responsi- undecided. Taneatua, Matata, and Tau- and obtained tho post of junior "boy" ed expressions of wonder. They were the details-of their proposals and of of an inquisitive and destructive nature.
writing, and Bookkeeping. places where it is almost
■"-^ Adams and Co.), Licensed Stock and
bility they ranga can now be reached by rail from on tho Aorangi. There he is to-day, asked to poso by the machine for a the results they will achieve iv the way They inhabit to' ascend or descend
Telephone 40-619. Agents, etc., unless afterwards chose boys photograph. The loader was vory em- of lowering the water, and also the impossible for man
Featherston street, Wellington. P.O. Box to undertake it. The Imperial Con- Auckland. But the Bay of Plenty has j premely happy. Even intellectual com- barrassed,and tried tho inevitable "no price for which they would be prepared to, and if an order was issued
Sharebrokers,Insurance 157, junior to of 15 and 16, but su- to rid the
its own ambitious ports, among them country of this doubtful monetary gain,'
THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS 553. Telephone 40-845. ference has now decided that the panionship is not denied him. In tho savco" before he confessedhe and his to carry out this work. Those could it is very questionable if it could now be
GROUNDING SUCCESS
principle is to be of general applica- Tauranga, with deep-water possibilities, forecastle aro educated men, including friends wore only their working then bo considered for each case, and done. They are trapping all the yeac
RdWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF T> T. MXEAN, and, in fact, with a branch railway al- sovoral public school men, a graduate, clothes. "Wo dress up sometime; then if approved a contract could be entered round at Kapiti Island, and with the end
TifISS tion. This cutting of the Gordian an ox-schoolmaster, all of whom you tako pictnre," was tho final ans- into and paymentmade only when tho nowhere iv sight.-. Dr. Cockayne in one
AM. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRIT-
ING guarantees individual tuition and the
thorough grounding which leads to success
in bnsineis.
Principal: MISS ROWNTREE,
MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGIST,
Nervous and FunctionalPLACE.
Hours:
25, COURTENAY
9-1; 2-5.
Disorders.
Telephone 20-634.
Knot was hailed as a triumph of ready touching deep water. Taurauga's and
statesmanship, but to what extent the
Imperial tie, which the process
supposed to have strengthened, has well
was
ambition
of Plenty
to
and
bo
tho
-the port
pumico
known. It may be an expensivo
of tho
hinterland
Bay
is
havo answered tho call of the sea.
Private Wards in Hospitals.
"From time to time suggestions aro
, wer.

IMPROVED TONE
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ew.' ,
results promised were actually achiov- of his forestry reports stated that thai:
opossum does no harm to the beech for;
"Mr. R. IS. Creo Brown, of the firm est! Quite so! And neither does he d»,
ox Blair, Mason,.Lee, and Brown, was anyharm to sand hills, as there is nothing,
33. Willis street. Wellington. later given instructions to submit a there for him to feed upon. No experi-"

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ambition. Not only havo tho local mado that hospital boards should pro-
pOLWELL AND COLWTLL, really been cut, too, is left for the report, and he left for Cromwell on enced trapper would think of setting trapi'
Chiropractors, pooplo an investment at stake, but tlio vide private wards in thoir institutions 21st July, only three weeks after Mr. in beech country, as lie would have a very,
LAUNDRY WORK. *-' Palmer SchoolGraduates, statesmen of thefuture to discover. Bailway Department (that is, tho peoplo for those willing to pay the higher fees NEW ZEALAND MARKETS Vickerman had written his report in lean season. The Governmentcould re-

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47, Courtenay place. Tel. 22-809. FoV the present, however, the posi- to moot the cost of such 1 the unemployed situation somewhat'
WANTED Known—Laundry Work- of New necessary
Zealand) havo a hugo invest- wards," states an appendix to the an-| Wellington. Within five days Mr. lieve by lengthening the trapping jjeriod and
tion is clear. In his negotiations ment keenly susceptible to competition. mini report of tho Health Department.
*. quickly and neatly finished at reason-
able prices. MR. AND MRS. ADAMSON, Osteo- with Egypt Sir Austen has been Is there a national policy ECONOMIC FUTURE . Brown was back in Dunedin, and on increasing the number of permits.—l am»-
28th July ho handed his expert observa- etc.,
Al1 LAUNDRY
(JIMKEE),
119,Lambton quay.
'*' Cuba-st.
paths and Chiropractors, Bernarr
"Tel. 21-782. '
MacfaddenGraduates, Crown Buildings, spared the anxieties in which Lord deal with this and similar
Curzon was involved by his hegotia- not,
tions with Turkey at Lausanne. On one, and
framed to
positions?
"In
If cognised
aro
tho past
maintained
should not tho Government seek pay for privato medical and nursing
tho
only
Department
tho policy that the hospitals
for those
has
unable
re-
to (By Telegraph.)
tions to the Kawarau Company. That
the effective removal of
river cannot be undertaken at other
the bars in tho '
BROADCAST MUSIC
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f - MAURICE W. tell the public something about treatment, leaving it to a very great
Successorto Otterholt, this occasion Canada has no griev- itC While harbour boards are spending, oxtbntto tho various boards themselves
(Special to "The Evening Post") than a prohibitive cost in cases where
the removal would appear to be most
■ -NEW SEASON'S
GHELLED Walnuts, ShelledBrazil Nuts, Willis-st.;
WRATT,

Bryce, and Wratt, Mandel's Bldgs., 101, ance, nor by her election to stand
tel. 43-862. X-ray and Neurc- out has she
supplied Britain.with a
or wish to spend, hugo sums at second- particular to apply such policy according to the
needs and circumstances of
AUCKLAND, This Day. beneficial, and that the work would not
An optimistic view of the economic be permanent, is the substance of both
Sir,—l would
(To the Editor.)
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like to voice my. opinios..

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calomcter Services. ports, the Government is laying out each district. (An outlying district future based on the improved tone of reports, which havo not yet been hand-
grievance. That is fully conceded ary
° Shelled Peanuts, Dry Ginger, Moist
Ginger, Lumpy Juicy Ginger, Ginger in
GlassJars, Ginger in Pots. TIfEDIOAL"' Massage,
JU Turkish Baths.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
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j othor huge sums in lines of transport with no adequate means for private the markets for New Zealand p'roduco ed"The
Remedial Exercises, by yesterday's message, but the Can- (railway and road) parallel with the medical or nursing service would, of
officially to the Press.
most hopeful cases for
was taken by the Prime Minister in moval of obstacles are set down as a sons, and will not listen to sonatas and
the re-
regarding music broadcasted by 2YA. Xh¥
majority of license-holders are young per-"
G. LEMPRD3RE AND CO., Barke (Reg. N.Z.); 41, Courtenay-pL Tel. adian Prime Minister's undiplomatic coast. Not only is there a Bay of course, admit any one to its hospital.) addressing a luncheon gathering in con- total of four by Mr. Ores Brown, who slow movement music. To hear dead;'
60, Lambton quay, 3 doors Bowen street. 24-417). disclosureof his action regarding the Plenty problemj there is also on tho that basic The principlo, however, has been march music nightly is, to the listener,*
22-223 (Residence the beds are primarily for the nection with the opening of the East states, after giving a detailed report like putting the same record on a gramo>,V;
WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR PRE- proposed Egyptian Treaty has given Coast a Hawkes Bay-lisborne con- needy. If after the needs of the desti- Coast railway. on every claim in the_ gorge:*'lt will be phone continuously and is very tiring.-
WE TAKE REMOVALS. THE WORRY OUT OF VENTION OF CRUELTY TO her a cause of complaint which is East undrum partly referred to above. At tute are met there are vacant beds, Jeremiah friends lately," said Mr.
"Wo do not hear so much about my seen that the conditions favourable to People o£ to-day want bright and cheerful
ANIMALS. stated as follows:— circumstances are the removal of tho obstacles at a mod- music. Give us music that 99 per cent."
Public are earnestly requested to one time it was understood that Mr. then those in better The establishment Coatcs,<fbut they sometimes raise their erate- cost in a way comparable with tho of the people understand and enjoy. It'
THIS was the experience of one amily T~VHE admission.

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The treaty is still unratified, and may Coates would givo this area a road in- granted

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"*"■ communicate any act of cruelty that of private wards is strongly opposed in voices and assure us the country is returns to be expected from au exposuro would be a good idea if the person re-;,
"when they got to know of the N.Z.
EXPRESS CO., and the worry it saves. comes under their notice. Office: Hud- never bo ratified, and, therefore, Can- stead of a railway; now ho seems to be some quarters on the grounds that it goingwant down. There arc always people of a limited area of the unworked sponsible for arranging these programmes ■
. They had to move at a few days' notice dart-Parker Buildings, P.O. .square. Tel. ada's publication of a disclaimer is not who to iind fault with everything, bank are few and far between. At stayed .in his own home and listened-in''
Again, what is tho pol- will promote class distinctions. The
to the other island, and didn't know how 42-197. P.O. Box 195. Secretary: A. M. only unnecessary, but will possibly giving it both. but to those pessimistic gentlemen I the best the removal of the obstructions for a week, and then switched his set ore;
Anderson. Inspector: Captain J. Henry. strengthen the Egyptian rofusal of rati- icy, and why tho change of front? Ac- Department has never shown any an- would 'Go to Tauranga and take would extend the area for hand-pros- to Australian stations, and he would"
to set about packing the hundred and one to the proposal, recognising say,
articles which seem.to accumulate for at- fication in the hopo of detaching other cording to Mr. G. Mitchell, if the Gis- tagonism provided always privato wards one fleeting glance at the district and pectingthe by a depth of a few feot. To understand what we have to suffer.—l «m«;
tention when a shift is under way. Some- SOCIETYFOR PROTECTION OF Dominions. that,
borne Harbour Board's planned loan could be established without^ recourse its people, and you will see something reach bulk of the gold under the etc., ■ WAKE UP. £
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one suggested letting us handle it all and WOMEN AND CHILDREN. efficient treat- to make you change your minds." conditions prevailing on the Kawarau,
shortly afterwards our roomy -vehicles rpHE Secretary will be in Attendance at The publication of Canada's dis- expenditure is carried out tho interest to tho public funds, more For the eleven months of the year, we believe, a special type of dredging
were on the scene. Men experienced in "■■ the Rooms, Wilton's. Buildings, 156, claimer was indeed entirely unneces- and administration charge will be equal mentsaving Should result, even ifpatient. there were
MIRAMAR WHARF ROAD
the prompt' and careful handling' of all Willis street, on TUESDAY, WEDNES- no in cost to the The continued the Prime Minister, instead plant would be required and could be
to over 15s per ton on the total of goods Department, of the trade balance being adverse,ex- designed. In that case the lowering
DAY, FRIDAY, 10.to 12.30;TUESDAY sary, and was obviously done thought- would bo
sorts of goods charge and spirited in willing,
took handled in 1925. Some of hia figures when the time is opportune, to see one
fact, ports were greatly in excess of imports, of the level by a few feet would be of
* things away, with the result that they AFTERNOON. 2 to 4.
arrived at the other end without a scratch. All Communications Strictly Confidential. lessly in order, as we have suggested, are said to be challenged. Is it not board at least try the experiment of a while in addition the exports of lamb, no special advantage, though the gen-
(To the Editor.) .-..£
GET IN TOUCH WITH OS.
Telephone 28-200. ■ to show that her Government is not
time that tho Government took a hand
only seeking to establish friendly re- in the preparation of
block of private wards." mutton, beef, butter, cheese,and cereals eral lowering already accomplished
wove exceeding all previous records. would bo useful in revealing the nature the
Sir,—Winter
weather
comes, and with winter,;
conditions of our ioteinperats*
THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., This satisfactory position was due not of tho bottom and reducing the cur- climate. During the summer we daily;,'

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LTD., LAWNMOWER REPAIRS: lations on her own account with for- j formation for*public use? authoritativo in- "A Great Body-cult." have rattled and clattered our way in our*
solely to the activities of tho primary rent. '

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Offices in All Chief Towns. Powers but is also determined to course of a letter to a friend "In that clause,which concludes his respective cars over the road whieli"
MAKES OF eign
In the
WE REPAIR ALL GARDEN A. Hornibrook, producers, as some people imagined, but
»* LA WNMOWERS,'
SHEARS,SAWS, AND AXES.
keep clear of distant entanglements
in which she sees liabilities with no
*" * * " in Christcliurch, Mr. t\
now established in London, says: was
There is a suggestion of political who is ask me about physical culture in woman in the country.
contributed to by every man and report, Mr. Oree Brown has
a helpful suggestion for the consid- Miramar
advanced stretches between the end of the bitumen;
at Kilbirnie and the wharves p?st the
cutting. Every Saturday we have,,'

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The Perfect Thirst Satisfier—
Lawnmowers Collected and Delivered.
Telephone 20-885. interests to justify them. We may be posturing in the outburst of tho High! "You ihis country. The old stereotyped "Wo can now look forward definitely eration of the claim-holders. The patiently tightened up all our bolts and;
J. 0. RIDDELL AND CO., LTD.. that Mackenzie King methods aro followed everywhere, but to better times and better things,'' ho closing of the gates for the 1928 sea- screws again, inreadiness for another div-
quite sure Mr. Hon. W. M. Hughes. By indicting both j declared. "We have new hopes, fresh son is only a month or two away, and ing into
unavoidable pot-holes in the new
Edward utreet (off Htrbert street).
quite overlooked the fact that the ne- Mussolini and Moscow,ho aims to cap- at the same timo I think we are on the anticipations, and vision of the it is time that the claim-holders seri- week. Now we regard the approaching
OTAPLES'S
O "RED BAND" ALE
gotiations which he referred, dawn of bettor things. On tho Contin- future. We are ina anew little ously considered the whole position of winter with apprehension. We know what-
(Bottled), to ture middle-of-the-world sentiment; at' ent particularly there is a great body- part of the
Ernpiro, but a very important the Kawarau scheme." that road is like even in fine weather: weT
though in abeyance, are not aban- the same time he feels that the bomb I cult springing iito strong and active British ■

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Absolutely clear. Ideal for dinner use. NOTICE TO "EVENING POST" ono, and we are all striving toward the can imagine what it will be in bad. Ire
Brewed from the finest Barley Malt, SUBSCRIBERS. doned, and. that he would have said will fall the more softly on the extrem- life. In Germany physical culture has vietf of the amount of heavy traffic which,
Hops, and Sugar. or is becoming, tho religion of same end—to make the best of our daily connects the wharves with tli«
nothing about his disclaimer if he ist (of either class) by virtuo of tho become, is certainly country and give the best opportunities Mr. H. B. Thomson, M.A., for five town, and iv view of the increasing num-
whose delivery of had supposed'that by mentioning it damage it will be credited with in. the the masses and sun worship
SUBSCRD3ERS being revived. In Belgium, Trance, to our people. By hard work wo should years languago master at the Waira- bers of private and sight-seeing c»rg which
"The Evening Post" is unsatis- future course and elsewhere bo able to continue to bo the most pros- rapa High School, has been appointed make the Point Halswell run, perhaps the
NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES, LTD. factory nre particularly requested to he would embarrass the opposite camp. Dictatorships can be Finland, Czecho-Slovakia,
porous portion
communicate DIRECT with the PUB- of the negotiations and prejudice the either proletarian or plutocratic, and a thcro aro thousands of sporting and ath-of dorful Empire." of this great and won- language master at St. Andrew's Col- authorities #vill turn their attention to
(Wellington Branch).
all kinds, and hundreds lege, Christehurch. Mr. Thomson was this stretch of thoroughfare before the
LISHER instead of complaining to the of other parts of the Empire. political opportunist will often deem it lotic clubs ofusually
runner boys. This course ensures first- interests magazines, well printed and educated at the Christehurch Boys' mud sets in!—l am, etc.,
hand knowledge of irregularities and To what extent the negotiations are good policy to* kick both at the same well illustrated, and certain y very High School, subsequently attending at
R. 1\ M'Kcnzio, chief surveyor Canterbury College. Ho secured the MOTORIST.
prompt attention. likely to be prejudiced by the atti- time and so win some admiration from widely read. I hope Now Zealand will of Mr. tho
Known—For your next party course another either. Not always, however, did W. send 'a strong team for the Olympic City Engineer's staff, has resign- M.A. degree in Latin and French, with
WANTED Jazz Blowouts 3d, Party Hats Is 9d a
dozen. A good assortment. Special for
BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. tude of Canada is of
question. Though the fear expressed M. Hughes react so sensitively against Gamesmyself at Amsterdam. lam going ed in order to go into business on his first-class honours in Latin. Mr. J.
the time own account. He has been succeeded B. Mawson, M.A., the first assistant were fined 103, the amount of their
Two first offenders for drunkenness'
there next June." At
this week: Needle Casesfor Is Od each. Telephone 44-040. by yesterday's message is doubtless contact with Communists. Since yer- of writing Mr. Hornibrook hadjiist re- by Mr. 11. Falkner, who was lately as- master, has been appointed an in> bail, at the Mount Cook Police Court to«
At the Sims Hardware. based upon a betterknowledge of the naoular vituperation is peculiarly the tUrned from a Visit to Turn* and Tripoli. sociatea withthe City; Town-Planner. spector of secondary; schools.' day, before Mr. J. A. M'Gntli, J.>. _:
THE EVENING POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928.
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EMPIRE: TRADE POPE AND FASCISM GERMANY SINCERE MANY FATALITIES WAR ON MOTORS BENEFIT TO CHURCH BITTER CAMPAIGN EQUAL AT POLLS
FISCAL PREFERENCE MUSSOLINI'S REPLY j ATTITUDE TO LEAGUE ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE TO SAVE THE RAILWAYS WOMEN IN HOLY ORDERS AMERICAN PRESIDENCY; SEX DISPARITY 10 GQ
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(From "Tho Post's" Representative.) (Received-30th March, noon.) (Received 30th March, 10 a.m.) NEW YOEK, 29th March. (British Official Wireless.).. ,'

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(Sydney "Sun" Cable.)
LONDON, 22nd February. -■ BERLIN, 29th March. 29th March.
MELBOURNE, LONDON, 29th March. Originally stressing Prohibition as RUGBY, 29th March. "T
Mr. Amery made his best speech since
his return Home at the luncheon of wel-
come given by the British Empire Pro-
BOMB, 29th March.
Signor Mussolini, replying to the
Pope, emphatically refused to re-
npunce the monopoly on the edu-
cation of youth, which was one of
Dr. Stresemann,Minister for
Affairs, in a speech at a banquet to
the foreign Press, referred to the sug-
Foreign
"
Investigation of the earthquake in
the Carnic Alps shows that the shake
was more serious than anticipated.
Twenty-five people were killed in. Can-
Sir John Quick has raised a storm "What St. Paul said about women
of protest from motorists by suggest- cannot justly bo regarded as determin-
ing in the Federal Arbitration Court ing the Church's policy for all time,"
the paramount Presidential issue, Sena- Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Homf
tor Borah, in a widely-broadcast radio Secretary, moved in. the House of Com.*-
speech to-night, warnod the Eepublican mons to-day the second reading of the; ■
ducers' Organisation. Among those at the Government's fundamental dut- gestion that Germany did not really nia by falling masonry, and many were that in order to help the Victorian saysBishop Weldon, commenting on ob- Party that both corruption and Prohibi- Equal Franchise Bill, which gives votesf;
the chief table were Mrs. Amery, the ies. He mightabolish even the few desire general disarmament, but was seriously injured. A church collapsed railway revenue owners of private jections to the ordaining of women. "It tion cannot be avoided in the coming to women on the same terms as jnen.j
Eight Hon. W. 0. Bridgeman, M.P., Sir remaining CatholiJ institutions. In working for the failure of it in order to at Vorzognis, just after a thousand motor-cars be prohibited from giving is idle to assert that women's function "campaign. He said: He saia that the measure fulfilled-what]
Kobert Baden Powell, the Earl of Clar- this he is believed to have been re- secureTier own right to arm. The Minis- people had left, who had been attend- free rides to their relatives, friends, was to be good wives and mothers. It looks as if we are going to have had been for many years the aim oS/.
ferring to the Catholic Boy Scouts.
endon, Sir Hamar Greenwood,Sir Hal-
ford Mackinder, the Eight Hon. W.
ter said: "Should any authoritative ing a service of prayer that the earth- and others. Women not only outnumber men, but
many men shrink from marriage be-
a bitter campaign, in which no man all parties.
will be safe and no woman spared
:
The Pope, addressing the Diocesan quarters abroad credit Germany with quake should spare the village. They who comes within the reach of the
It was quite true that the Conserva?.]
Ormsby-Gore, Mr. A. M. Samuel, M.P., such hidden motives, the simplest way were hardly out of tho building when JUDGE'S EXTRAORDINARY cause it is expensive." firing line. It is proposed in the cam- tive Party prior to the year 18J^8 was?
the Eight Hon. J. H. Thomas, M.P., Board during the week, criticised mem- to frustrate these is seriously to tackle The problem of finding careers for opposed
to of Pariiamen-'
the extension
bers of the Catholic Centre Party, who disarmament. Germany desires nothing it collapsed, and the officiating priest VIEWS paign by leaders of both parties to
educated women, he said, was evermore trade principles for votes. ..'-". " tary reform, but since 1832 it. hadr
and representatives of the Dominions. was crushed to death. Verzegnis has
New Zealanders present were: Mr. Hal openly supported the Fascists during more than seeing thus
the intentions attri-
been practically destroyed, as nearly all insistent. If the State treated women joined with the other parties invari-■,
Williams, Mr. H. E. Stephens, Miss F. the recent congress. His remarks were buted to her will rendered vain. Mis-
not succeed in mis- the houses have collapsed. Five dead (From "The Post's" Representative.) and men on a basis of equality, the He added that corruption and Pro-
hibition were questions closely affecting
ous extensions of the franchise brought!
chief-makers
generally interpreted as meaning that leading the world that this is one of the so far have been taken from the ruins. Church would not alwayß be able to before Parliament. Now he had the1
M. Studholme, Mr. R. S. Forsyth, Mr. SYDNEY, 16th March. keep women on a basis of inferiority; the Constitution, and neither parties privilege to. move what he thought,
the Vatican and the Fascist Govern- real causes of a difficult situation. A terrible panic occurred at Tol- New Zealand would like to know how There was not sufficient reason for deny- nor voters can escape these issues. would be the final reform,.which wquld:
J. W. Flndlay, Captain T. E. Donne, mezzo, where great masses from the
ment were not.near a satisfactory set- "Although the League of Nations," to meet the competition of motor traffic ing them Holy Orders. Woman's min- have the effect of giving a representa-
Mr. H. E. Davis, and Lord Clifford of mountains fell, increasing the destruc- with the railways, but it is doubtful istry would benefit the Church spiritu-
tlement) and it was thought that while he added, "appeared farther than ever tion. Troops are actively searching for CHICAGO'S ALCOHOL RING tion to the people of this country great*
Chudleigh. Ladies constituted a fair from the disarmament goal, he refused whether the Government would be pre- ally, especially when male candidates er and freer than that p* any demo-
the Pope admitted that Fascismo had to believe in the final failure of the dead and imprisoned in the damaged
pared to go to the length advocated by were diminishing. The time was com- cratic country in the world. Everyj
proportion of the- 300 guests. area. They are also busy demolishing
Mr.Ben. H. Morgan, chairman of the done a great deal for the Catholic League or to give up hope that the Sir John Quick, Judge of the federal ing, and perhaps was not far off, when (United Press Association.—Copyright.) successive alteration of the franchise
buildings which show signs of collaps-
council, read telegrams from Mr. S. Church, he still had many reasons of great idea of peace would win the ing. Arbitration Court, who, in Melbourne women's ordination will be an accom-
CHICAGO, 29th'.March.
had been justified by results. Great
M. Bruce (Prime Minister of Austra- complaint, specifically Fascismo's claim day."- Anxiety is felt for isolated villages the other day, pronounced some extra- plished fact. social questions, which were every day; v
ordinary views in this connection. An alderman and nine' other citizens becoming more important, could only;
lia) and from Mr. Coates. The latter- to a monopoly in the education of in the higher parts of the Carnic Alps, Sir John rose from the ranks of in- ■
have been indicted by the Federal
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said: "Heartily congratulate Mr. be satisfactorily settled when the
Amery on his safe return to the Home-
youth, which was a patent reference to THE
LATEST CRUISER no news of which has been received
since Tuesday. dustry to the Arbitration Court Bench, THE CONTRARY VIEW Grand Jury on charges of,Qgerating.a whole of the people took part in the
the suppression of the Catholic Boy and his utterances have usually been five million dollar alcohol ring, which work of legislation. Was there any;
land. I feel convinced his Empire tour has been, flooding Chicago and the
will be productive of real value in pro- logical and sound, but many critics have member of the House who would deny;
Scout movement.
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placed his latest comments in another "The world to-day needs the faithful Middle West with liquor. the truth of that statement or who
moting unity of policy among its DIESEL-DRIVEN MONITOR ATLANTIC FLIGHT category. He said that in the interests fulfilment of women's normal natural would suggest that he feared the peo-.
.
people. New Zealand has happiest me-
mories of his visit."
Mr. Morgan said that had the accom-
modation been available there .would
have been double the number present.
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SITUATION AT AMOY
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LONDON, 28th March.
The "Daily Telegraph's" naval cor-
GERMAN START DEFERRED
of the railways, and for the

tion, which has dealt a serious


protection

blow to
functions.
wives and
This cannot be by female
of the public, the cut-throat competi- priests and bishops, but by Christian
mothers," said the Bishop of
the Victorian railways, should be stop- Durham' at a diocesan conference last
RIVAL CANDIDATES
HOOtER AND SMITH |
pie!
HITHERTO RESTRICTED^ v ;
The Act of 1918, continued the; Honia/-
Secretary, embodied the, first measure,

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ped. He went on: "Why should the week-end,.
.Speaking of Mr. Amery's tour, he said ANTI-JAPANESE FEELING respondent says the design for Ger-
that it showed wisdom and leadership many's 10,000-ton vessel represents an Government,through' the Country Roads He did not believe that the crisis in of the franchise for women, but this /

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UNFAVOURABLE WEATHER Board, go to the expense of construct- the Church could be met by women was on a restricted, basis. ' It > was.
that the Dominion Secretary could innovation in naval construction. The ing roads alongside the railways, when priests. There was no assumption of quite obvious that these restrictions
raake 350 speeches on his journey and steel is of the highest quality,instead
and elec-

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DEMONSTRATORS DISPERSED these roads facilitate the carriage of female inferiority in their exclusion FORMER IN THE LEAD could not be permanent, and under the

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that there had' been practically, no cri- tric welding is employed of

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combining great strength (A.P.A. and "Sun.") passengers and foods by motor, in com- from Holy Orders, only the. recogni- Bill which he now presented'the qualifi-
ticism of those speeches in the news- rivets, thus
petition with the State railways? It tion of woman's distinctiveness in her cation for the Parliamentary vote would
papers. The chairman quoted some fig- and extraordinary lightness. It will (Received 30th March, 11 a.m.)
ures showing how Empire industries
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have tho Diesel engines of astonishing LONDON, 29th March. seems to me that there is no encour- natural functions, which could not fee (From "The Post's" Representative.) be the same for men and women. jAi
(Sydney "Sun" Cable.)
power, but the radius is limited, as the agement for Parliament to vote largo ignored. The spiritual achievements NEW YORK, 7th March. woman who'had reached the age.of 21i
had prospered under preference. Had Tho Transatlantic flight of the Ger-
sums of money to provide roads if these of individual women in the past and would be entitled to vote, if she fiaoT
there been no-preference Empire sugar (Eeceived 30th March, 11 a.m.) type is designed for the Baltic and man airplane "Bremen," jvith the avia- In 1864, a mouth before the election,
roads are going to result in the destruc- tho present could not justify such a
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resided for three months, or carried oi
supplies would have ceased altogether*
Under preference the import of Empire
HONGKONG, 29th March. North Sea. The hull is so subdivided
that the- vessol is virtually unsinkable.
tors Koehl and Loose, now at Baldon-
tion of the railways." departure from Christ's institutions and
Lincoln thought he was likely to be
beaten. On the night before the elec- ■
business for three months, in premises

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The situation at Amoy in .conse- nell Aerodrome,Ireland, has been post- of not less than £10 annual rental.
tobacco h&i risen from If million quence of anti-Japanese feeling is grow- The ship's superstructure is reduced to poned on account of unfavourable That may have been all right if tho such a breach in Christendom's tradi- tion of 1896,Bryan went to bed certain
pounds to 41 million pounds, dried.fruit ing serious. Martial law continues. A a minimum. It'is really a sea-going, weather. Judge had stopped there, but a repre- tions as the admission of women to Holy that he was .to be the next President. It was proposed to give the wife a
sentative of the Eailway Commission- Orders on an equality with men. second vote when the husband had ,a
from within the Empire had risen from mob of thousands of angry Chinesede- motor-driven monitor, able to navigate ers introduced another aspoct—the dis- "The most menacing modern evil,"
In 1904, such experienced politicians second vote in. respect of business pre-
8000 tons to 36,000tons, Empire wines waters inaccessible to ordinary battle- as Koosevelt and Lodge thoughtParker
from 976,000 gallons to 4,460,000gal-
monstrated when the cargo from a Jap-
anese ship was landed by Formosans ships, yet able to engagea dreadnought
KOEHL SUFFERS FOR ACT astrous effect on the railways of the pri- said the Bishop, "is the repudiation of
vately-owned car. Such cars, which woman's wifely and motherly functions,
had a good chance to be elected. It is mises, and, in order that there. should
be no inequality on either side, itwasT,
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lons. ■ ■ against the orders of the strikers. The with good prospects cf success. just the same to-day. Although a for-
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FREEDOM WITH EFFECTIVE
UNITY.
Chinese military are sending a large
party of armed men to disperse the
.demonstrators. Japanese sailors from ROYAL OAK AFFAIR
{United Press Association.—Copyright.)
(Sydney "Sun" Cable.)
BERLIN, 28th March.
were becoming more numerous every which is largely due to the multitude of
day, seriously affected tliu itut.
the railways.
Sir John Quick: "You cannot
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inter-
single women, who in consequence of
the war aria unable to marry and are ,
eigner, from his impartial seat at the
ringside, can tip, with an easy chance
-of success, that the final test ■will be
proposed to give the husband -anV.addi-?
tional votein respect of his.vrife'sbusi«v
ness premises.;.-.-;...^'. 7 ,i::.~-; "".■-..v.;-:''
In regard to the University

Mr. Amory said his six mouths
tour of the great Dominions had enab- '" six warships in the harbour arrested the1
strike; pickefs,- and allegedly tore up
Tho Lufthansa has dismissed Koehl
from the directorship of the night ser-
therefore seeking alternatives. This
fere with tlio rights of the pnViUu m- repudiation is dictated by a perverted
i between Governor Smith and Hoover,
with the latter succeeding President
franchise^
any woman who had three qualifica»i
led him to understand 'something of the Chinese flag. The pickets were later owner as tho matter stands at present. notion of sexual equality made possible Coolidge, your American- political tip- tions—residential, business, and trai*;
what the life of the British Empire' released. The general strike continues. COURT-MARTIAL CHARGES vice owing to his. absence without per-
mission.
I think, however, that the Crown law by the misapplication of science. It ster darenot admit that the time is yet versity—could only exereiso two votesf
meant, and he had seen something of The situation is now quiet, but tense. officers should consider tho question implies tho disintegration of the.family ripe for such a vision of the future. THE MAIN OPPOSITION.
whether any porson who owns a motors and the elimination of the
what was meant by the ne^v life of the ■ PENALTIES INVOLVED principal
car for his business or private convenir discipline in which citizenship
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BRITISH AIRSHIP PLAN EXHAUSTIVE TESTS. The main opposition to the Bill, sai<|s
British Empire in its new era—the vig- ence should te allowed to carry passen- vinely ordained to develop. It is a
is di-
There is no election elsewhere in Sir William Joynson-Hicks, seemed toi~
our and pulse and stir of national life
in each part; and deep and strong be-
POLAND AND LITHUANIA gers free. That seems to be done in a deliberate, shameless, actively propa- the world like that of President of the be on the ground that the control'off;
(United Press Association.—Copyright.)
neath it all, the sense of a common des- ♦ : ■ (Sydney "Sun" Cable.) LONDON, 29th March. wholesale fashion. It deprives be the rail- gandish abuse which constitutes a chal-
stop- lenge
United States, unless it be that, in its political power, would be .transferred'
from men to women. To-day thera
ways of revenue, and should
tiny, and the feeling.that somehow or
gether something greater and finer >
other they were going to build up to- CONFERENCE AT KOENIGSBERG
than the world had' ever seen before. (United -Press- ■Associitip'n.—:Coji>yright.)
(Cheers.) !
tain Dewar a,
GIBRALTAR, 28th March.
nd .Commander
formerly; of H.M.S.. Royal
Daniel,
Oak, are
It is disclosed that a privately-owned
British
tember.
semi-rigid airship is being built
At the Gibraltar Court-martial, Cap- to attempt an Atlantic flight in Sep-
ped."

RAILWAYMEN'S THREAT
which the churches dare not ig-
nore." :.,'""

MURDER IN SAMOA
final eliminating stages, the choice of
Pope resembles it. Tradition and cus-
tom, have deemed it necessaryin Am-
erica, in or.der to have the most ex-
haustive test,.to boost the'claims of a
were between twelve and a.quarter
million^ men voters and' nihe and -ai
quarter million women voters. It was
true' that, if this Bill were passed,;
:
■"." LONDON/29th March. charged'under section 43 of the Naval there would be a majority of two mil-i
: larg number of candidates prior to the

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I believe that' the- greatest experi-
ment in politics" that has ever been A conferenceof Polish and Lithuan- Discipline Act, wherebya person guilty "MOND AND MOONSHINE" and Democratic conven- lion women voters. But we-could noti
possibly say that we were placing the
made' in the world, that experiment of ian statosmon will open*at Koenigsberg of; an act of disorder or neglect, pre- BOYCOTT OF MOTOR USERS tions. Not that the majority of them

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free, uncontrolled co-operation to which on Friday, and is expected to last four judicing good order and naval discip- FORMER CRIME RECALLED have any chance of success, but that representation of' the people, on the'
nil the Governments of the Empire days. M. Waldemaras, Premier of line, shall bo dismissed from the ser- States with "favourite sons" might broadest possible basis if we allowed
sot their .seal-at the last Imperial Con- Lithuania, is leaving for Kovno to-day;
ferenco, is going to succeed/ he de- Neither country
,
is optimistic of roach-
vice, with disgrace, involving forfeiture MR. A. J. COOK'S PAMPHLET
of pensions, medals, and decorations,,
and incapacity to servo in any Navy,
SOUTH AUSTRALIA DRASTIC
consider themselves, for a time at
CHINESE COOLIE CUT TO PIECES least, as on the Presidential map.
Thus it is that we hear, with the con-
five million women over the age of 21i-
to be unrepresented in the House of;
Commons. He could not imagine any*

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clared. "We shall-be confronted with ing an agreement. one at this time of the day .saying' that
difficulties, possibly with' dangers, but Army, Air Force, or Civil Service. It SABOTAGING INDUSTRIAL (From "The Post's" Representative.)
ventions in sight, the claims-announced
the common" sense, the sense of respon- may. be modified to'_ dismissal from the (Special to Prtss Association,by Radio.) of estimable, but quite unknown gen- women were unfit intellectuallyfor thej
sibility, aiid idealism 1,pf^ofii" people, "is" N.S.W. BY-ELECTION sorvico or dismissal from a ship.
i PEACE ; : :.;. SYDNEY, 2.2nd March.
in Australia the offensive againsti mo- APIA, 28th March. ;
tlemen', such as Ayred,; of.Kentucky;
of Indiana (who' haY not,drop-
vote or that their judgment was not a3i,,
sound,as'that "'Off weii.- He,referred}f
going to triumph' oveif'those difficulties, In a plantation near Apia in the vic- .■Woollen^
ped the spare "I" from'tiis -name, in to.the progress of womonTii. all busi*
and is going to "enable us ,to achieve, (United Press Association.—Copyright.) tors which. xun in- direct competition
■what has never been achieved before
j EARL CAVE DEAD (Sydney "Sun" Cable.) with tho railway services is devolop-
ing—in some instances, along novel
inity of the, Lotopa murders in Decem- accord with abbreviated spelling);
ber, this morning a Chinese coolie was George, of Georgia; and Hull, of Ten-
nesses and professions and to the faeft
that a woman was compelled to servi
—a world-wide co-operation, of absolute OLD METHOD IN FORCE AGAIN discovered murdered. He bore knife on a jury. The Minister added that
freedom with. effective unity.' LONDON, 28th March. linos. In New South Wales thethose rail-
wounds similar to those of the Lotopa nessee.
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He had been greatly impressed by (From "The Post's" Representative.) MEMBER OF MINISTRY Tho Trades Union Congress Council waymenare talking of boycotting victims, and a money belt worn by the ELIMINATION PROCESS.
when the -Bill was passed there would'
be about twenty-six million voters. Ii
.the immense, developments in the eco- lias issued a statement strongly con- firms which utilise motors instead of
nomic field. Everywhere there had been
SYDNEY, 16th March.
Some of the newspapers professed demning Mr. Cook's pamphlet entitled
"Mond and Moonshine," roferring to
tho railways, and in South Australia,
Government
coolio was missing. > A multiplicity of candidates has the
effect in the first ballot of a conven-
order to enable new voters to vote a#
the General Election, which must take
progress, which, had put the Dominions to sco in tho Wollondilly by-election, to under tlio operations of a
EX-LORD CHANCELLOR OF employers' and trade unionists' meet- Board, the fares which motor services A brutal double murder occurred at of preventing anyone securing place next year, the new register would1
to-day on- a different economic plane fill tho vacancy caused by the' retire-
ENGLAND ings. The council declares that the must charge havo been bo increased as Lotopa near Apia in October last. A tion, the necessary two-thirds majority, so be prepared on the basis of the three
from what they were thirty years ago. ment; from'Parliament of Sir Georgo pamphlet is full of inaccuracies, misre- half-casto girl, Louisa Mugele, aged 14, that, a favourite does not appear in months ending Ist December,1928, as,, a.
Regions which. Were- purely, pastoral Fuller, the new Agent-General," a test. to make competition with the Stato and a Samoan girl, Fatamilii, also 14,. front till the second. He may pass the
hadbecome regions of intensive agricul- of confidence in the State Government. presentations, and doliberato false- rnilways nlinost impossible. qualifying period. The new register
(A.P.A. and "Sun.") were hacked to death with a sharp majority mile-post and yot no nomina- would come into force on Ist Maw
tural development.' Not ..the least in^ It was nothing of the sort, since the hoods, obviously written to discount Tho boycott proposal had been sim- 1929.' ... U ]
(Received 30th March, i p.m.) and damage tho council's prestige and mering for somo time among tho rail- knife by an unknown assailant. The tion is made till there is a rush of
teresting feature in that development victory of the Nationalist, Mr. Morton, girls were in their home alone, asleep, States to change their votes to the ;
had been the fact that it-had become an old Parliamentarian, was a foregone
increasingly- pushed forward by co-op- conclusion. What it was chiefly re-
erative production. In every Dominion markable for was tho fact that it was
there was to-day highly efficient large- the first by-election in Now South
LONDON, 29th March.
Tho death is announced of Lord Cavo,
who" recently resigned the Lord Chan-
cellorship on account of ill-health after
authority. Tho council is reporting
tho matter to the Minors' Federation
as a wilful violation of tho understand-
ing that recriminations ceaso botweon
tho federation and tlio council. j
wayman, who have feared that the Now
South Walos Government would bo
compellod to retrench, just as Victoria
and South Australia have dono, unless
tho railways gave a better return. Now
and tho crime was discovered when the favourite, and thus get on the "band
father returned at midnight. No ar- wagon" so that, when the result is an-
rest was made until Fobruary, when a nounced, he will be their nominee. Like
half-caste relative of one of the girls, a jockey, merely- giving his mount a
LABOTJS IN STTPPOBT.
Mr. Philip Snowden, for the Xabourii
Party, supported the Bill. He said
his party from its inception had been*
''thatf
scale production, based on the fact that ( Wales sinco tho passage of the Casual a serious operation. and a Samoan were takon into custody. "gallap" with no chance no inten- united, unanimous, and whole-hearted
the farmers worked together as a unit Vacancies Act of 1920. That measure Mr. Cook declares that the pamphlot it is stated that a meeting of railway-
tion perhaps—of winning, giving way in its support of the political equality;
was written beforo tho understanding nion will bo callod to considor the posi- He complained, however,'
in co-operation. was a standing political joke. It elim- Earl Cave, whoso earldom was only was reached. to let the favourite show out when the of sexes.
tion. Tho railwaymeu assert that the
BRITISH FINANCES
Another important factor was tho inated an appeal to tlio electors, and
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announced yesterday, was born iv ISS(J, field is bunched, there may be a dis- that this Bill maintained some of thej-
greater attention given by the Govern- 'substituted for it tho nomination' and existing competition is unfair, becauso objectionablo features of the existing'
and educated at Merchant Taylors' the motors cany only "A" grade play of last-ditch fighting, which might
ment of every Dominion to'agricultural formal election to Parliament of candi-
education, and research. Throughput the dates who were next in order of party
School and St. John's College, Oxford, DISASTROUS EFFECT goods, while tho railways carry at a delay the nomination past the third, law, including dual qualifications.
where he took his B.A. in 1878. He loss fruit, fodder, storo stock, and other even to the fourth ballot. But it is all CONSERVATIVE AMENDMENT. ]■
Dominion production to-day was not precodence to thoso at the GeneralElec- became K.O. in 1904, entered Parlia- traffic which affects the farmer. Tho
PROSPECT OF SURPLUS over eventually, and leaves the field to
that of simplerudimentary communities ! tion who wero successful. Jones, for ment in 1906 for Kingston, Surrey, bo- the nominees. Brigadier-General *Sir George Cocldfi
men are said to be determined to push
!
but of highly efficient and highly-or- example, topped the poll in somo elec- came Solicitor-Goneral in 1915, Homo MR. HUCHES'S REMARKS this competition out by refusing to Smith was early in the field; Hoover erill,
on behalf of a section of Cook
I
ganised production. In that work the torate or other. Ho,had.only to die or
British Government was co-operating to fall into some other snug job while
Secretary 1916, and Lord Chancellor patroniso thoso business houses which FIRST TIME FOR THREE
YEARS was late. The Bepublicans had none seryatives, moved the following
but President Coolidge in their mind to accord "That this House decline*
amendment: :
through the Empire Marketing Board. in Parliament, and Brown, who was the
But if they were to embark upon a new next candidate of the same political
policy of Empire co-operation, the very stable, in order of precedence, auto-
1922.
APPOINTING '
SUCCESSOR
REBUKED BY MR. BRUCE make use of tho motor services in pro-
fprenco to tho railways. The altorna-
tivo is for tho railwaymen to estab-
(British Official Wireless.) till he gave his second and crushing ro-
to the
a second reading to a Bill
fusal to run. This gave Hoover a lot which, while adding five million person?
existing electorate and giving t»
essence of it must be. that it should be matically filled his shoes. The electors, (A.P.A. and "Sun.") lish their own co-operative socioty. BUGBY, 28th March. of leeway to make up on Smith. He
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Either action would bo a serious mat- The financial year, which ends next
a stimulus to efficiency in every part in short, and in such circumstances, LONDON 29th March. CANBBEEA, 29th March. that has stampeded his com- stituencies, does not deal with othejf
■ ter for country business peoplo especi- Saturday, will almost certainly close
of the Empire, and not a shelter to the were cheated of the right to' choose
inefficient; (Hear, hear.), their Parliamentary representatives.
Now, at by-elections, as in tho case
NOT SHELTERING INEFFICIENCY. at General-Elections, men have to fight
Mr. Baldwin asked Lord Birkenhead
to resume tho Lord Chancellorship,
In the Houso of Representatives, com-
but menting on Mr. W. M. Hughes's re-
tho latter preferred to remain at tho ported remarks on tho immigration pol-
India Office, in view of the importance icy, tho Federal Prime Minister, Mr.
ally in those centres where there is a with a surplus of revenue over expen-
large railway population. diture for the first time for three years.
Tho Minister of Bailways has depre- The Treasury returns for last, week,
petitors. He is nnhandioapped by th» vital question connected with the fraift
religious embargo with which Smith has
to contend. :
c hise nor 1
follow the eonstitntioialpraaij.
tice of accompanying.the extension of
the franchise,by a measure of rediwtr^
-
"Coming back from the great Domin-- their way into Parliament, through the cated talk of boycott. The compoti- with a revenue of £31,000,000,showed bution.'^
of Indian affairs. Bruco, rebuked Mr. Hughes for making ~;"

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ions, I can at any rate give you" this ballot box. It is as a result of the tion was of such magnitude, he said, a surplus of nearly £9,000,000. The
assurance," continued Mr. Amery, new Electoral Act, and of the abandon-
Sir Douglas Hogg's acceptanco of the incorroct statemonts. Ho said that
Chancellorship surprised his friends in when a former Prime Minister began that, if the whole sorvico rose against total revenue lor the year now ex- AFGHAN ROYALTIES
"that if you here in this country make ment of the old multiplo-seat elector-
up your minds to go further in the ates in favour of tho present system
the House of Commons,whero he was making incorrect statemonts on intor- it, it would not be ablo to overcome it. ceeds £818,000,000,while the expendi-
It was tho Government's duty to ture to dato is £600,000 less than that. TRIPLE MILDER .
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regarded as having a brilliant career. national affairs it had a disastrous
policy of Imperial preference, you will of electorates represented by a single No doubt he himself preferred to re- effect. see that the economic position was At the corresponding date of last year
dealt with, and that the unfair compe- the expenditure was higher and the re- PROGRESS IN BRITAIN , ■ » ■ ■■

be doing it not in order to shelter in- j member, that the anomaly of nominat- main in the House of Commons, but de-
efficiency in the Empire, but rather in ing members to the popular Elective tition was eliminated. The Govern- venue lower, and there was a deficit of FATHER, MOTHER,AND
order to encourage and develop still fur- Chamber
ther the efficiency which exists already,
has been swept aside.
Labour threw tho whole of its forces,
ferred to tho wishes of tho Primo Min-
ister. ITALIAN CONSUL'S VIEW ment was not going to stand idly by. ovor £37,000,000^ During tho past year
It was not going to build concreto and the death dutios have yielded £7,000,- A VISIT TO LIVERPOOL

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"so as to secure for yourselves all that but in vain, into the WollonailJy fight,
other roads and hand them over to mo- ---000 more than the estimates. The float-
added production within the Empire in an effort to steal a inarch on tho AGROUND ON REEF (United Preis Association.—Copyright.) tor transport companies for tho paltry ing debt was reduced last week by over HOU&B BURNED

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MEI/BOTJBNE, 29th March. Official Wireless.)
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taxes now collected.
can mean to us. Nationalists, and in the beliaf that the In meeting tho £1,000,000.
CEIME 'I,!-'
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competition the railwaymen had to do ETTGBT, 29th March.
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"The. British manufacturer enjoys supporters of the latter would be apa- The Italian Consul-General, comment-
great advantages in tho markets of the thetic in a Government stronghold! ing on Mr. Hughes'B remarks, character? their share—to give of their best. MORE UNEMPLOYED Tho King and Queen of Afghanistan, -■ ■ ■■■'■:%
AMERICAN STEAMER'S PLIGHT ised them as childish, discourteous, and While the policy of New South Wales left Manchester this morning- by motor-
Empire to-day, thanks to the fiscal and (United; Press Association.— Copyright.); \
voluntary preferences given to him. Ho vulgar. They could be summarised in is apparently undecided, South Aus- car and visited Port Sunlight, the great
the statement that in future he would tralia is working along definite lines and (British Official WireleM.) soap-making town established by the (Sydney "Sun" Cable.) j :-' *j\.
cannot hope to enjoy those advantages,
still less to havp these advantages in- CANCER RESEARCH (United Press Association.—Copyright.)
include Mr. Hughoa among the limited is dealing first with- passenger BTTGBY, 28th March. late Lord Leverhulme. Their Majesties OKeceivea 30th Marchj 11 B.m^"!
SYDNEY, 29th March. competition. With this object in A fvtrtlier increase last week of inspected, with great interest, the model

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creased to him, by any further develop- number of irresponsible persons in Aus- NEW YOBK, 29tt Marcli. "'j
view, it set up a Motor Transport 5000 is reported by the Ministry over

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reports state that the
ment of the policy of Imperial prefer- MILLIONAIRE OFFERS WEALTH Wireless Ame- tralia who, without knowing what they of village whero the worker live. This city of Newark, New Jerseyylia*1

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ence unless he too can show that in en-
rican steamer Steelmaker is ashoro on talked about, seemed to find pleasure in Board,,and tho board's plan, simiplieity Labour in the number of persons un- afternoon they proceded to Birkenhead, The
terprise and efficiency he stands in the (From "The Post's" Representative.) Mitchell Island Reef. She is resting offending Italians by the use of oppro- itsolf, is bound to arouse interest in employed in Britain. The total num- where they were welcomed by the been, aroused by the triple murder off
quietly, but is in urgent need of as- brious terms when referring to them. New Zealand. Briefly, the board has ber of men, boys, and girls Mayor and Corporation, and then cross- Frank Warren, president of the Newark'
very forefront, and that the favours SAN FEANCISCO, 7th March. sistance. v
The Mitchell Group is tho compelled tho proprietors of motor unemployed ed the river Mersey to Liverpool. There, Chamber of Commerce,and his wif»
given him are not an excuse for leth- ser- is now 1,066,100.
argy and indifference, but are rather an Albert Fuchs, Chicago millionaire, most southerly of the Ellice Islands. vices to increaso fares to such an ex- after a civic welcome, they-went over and son. Their home "was burned to

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added incentive to courage for opening whose wife, Fanny Eichter Fuchs, died LIFE IN OTHER WORLDS tent that people will be driven to'travel the docks and visited tho Cotton Ex- cover the crime. X-rays reveal biillebj
(Received 30th March, 11 a.m.) by train. marks on all three. Jewels were foniul*;-
on a big scale, and of making sure not of cancer at Pasadena, announces an
offer of all his wealth for cancer re- SUVA, This Day. ♦
All services whothor run-
ning in direct competition with the
TAMASESE'S ARREST change. ;■■■..■
in the ashes. The motive of" the criini|3
only of conquering the markets of the The Steelmaker reported last night
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rail-
ways or not are affected, in somo cases is a mystery. '"'■' ■'''
Empire, but also the markets of the search.
wider world outside. (Cheers.) Mrs. '
Fuchs,whose artistry had gained
"Ibelieve those who visit the British her decorations from three foreign
" that the ship was two-thirds on the
reef. The sea is smooth. The vessel FAR IN ADVANCE OF OURS to such an oxtont that tho services
have already ceased. SAMOAN LIBEL ACTION
BRITAIN AND RUSSIA
Industries Fair'which opens in London for Governments, had been confined to bed
severaj months with cancer, he said.
is awaiting assistance from Tutuila
(American Samoa). There is no danger,
The Act under which the board ope-
rates provided for the payment (United Press Assoeiation.-^Copyright.) THE WAHABI
RAIDS
and Birmingham this month will find and there are hopes of refloating the ASTRONOMER'S CONCEPTION of LOIjTDON, 29th March.
compensation to any sorvice which the (Special to Prats Association,by Radio.)
that the British manufacturer is alive Shewas born in Berlin fifty-eight years steamer. board abolished. The"Daily Telegrajph's'*. diplomatic
to every aspect of the question; that ago, and made her American debut un- On this point tho (Received 30th March, 11 a.m.)
he is living with the times, and is de- der Walter Damrosch. The Steelmakeris a steel screw steam- (United Press Association.—Copyright.)
secretary of the All Routes Motor Ser-
vice said: "It seems to us that the APIA, This Day.
correspondent states that Britain views
King Ainanullah's visit to Moscow with IBN SAUD HELD TO BtAME|
termined to see that the reputation of er of 6187 tons, built in 1920 by the (Sydney "Sun" Cable.) Governmentis attempting to The "Samoan Guardian" is the de: serenity. British Ministers perfectly
British industry shall stand as.high in
THEFT OF A WATCH Federal Shipbuilding Co. of Koarny, (Eeceived 30th March, 10 a.m.) the road without tho necessityrun U3 off
for hav- fondant in awhichlibel action for £1000 understood his reasons, and have no-
the world as it has ever stood before,
— damages, in Alfred M'Carthy, thing to fear in a comparison between EMIR MEDULLA'S OPINIO^"

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and that he is seeking not for a.shel- j N.J., and owned by the United States NEW YORK, 29th March. ing to pay us compensation." The
—:—: i*- Steel Products Co. In an impressivo address beforo the extent to which the board has Acting-Police Commissioner, is the conditions" in Eussia and Britain.

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ter to his incompetence but for a fair i students of the University of Califor- best illustrated by quoting somogono
is plaintiff. The claim is based on a re- The correspondent adds that advan-
field, in which he can show what ho is j PROBATION EXTENDED of the port in tho "Guardian," attributing to tage has been taken of the King's (United Press Association.-—Copyright.^
capable of doing." (Cheers.) nia at Los Angeles, Dr. Henry Norris now motor fares and comparing them
RESCUE FROM YACHT with the railway charges. Tho rail- the Commissionera statement that the visit to. have a series of heart-to-heart

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Bertram Guy Randell pleaded guilty in Eussell, of the University of Prince- LONDON, 29th March.
WORKING TOaETHEE. "Vap4*Z arrest of Tamaseso, ordered by the Com- talks with him on Anglo-Afghan af- The special correspondent of th"&
the Magistrate's' Court,to-day to the theft
Pleading for a greater volume of in- o£ a watch, valued at the property of
(A.P.A. and "Sun.")
ton, tho world-famous astronomer, said:
"Life probably exists on Mars, and tTmi aelaido to Port Pirio
is 25s 6a, and the motor services
being compelled to charge are missioner, had been a mistake, for fairs.
which an apology was made.
""'.'' "Daily Express" reports an interview!
ter-Imperial trade, Mr. Amery said:— Felix Matthew Green.£5, LONDON, 28th March. may extend to' hundreds, even thous- he had with Emir Abdulla, ruler, of?

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34s 9d. The
railway fare to Port Augusta
MR. CHARLTON RESIGNS
,
The yacht Tho Four Winds, report- ands, of other worlds. Living beings is 39s 3d. Transjordania, who declared that Tx&
"The question we have to ask ourselves Chief-Detective Ward said that the ac-
ed wrecked in'a storm at Almeria, have probably reached a stage of de- and the cars are being compelled to was not afraid of Xbn Saud,but blamed^
is this: Are we going.to think only of cused borrowed the -watch, but did not charge 51s. In tho past the FLOODS IN AUSTRALIA Britain for aiding. Ibn to secure hisl
: Spain, had previously been sold by its velopment billions of years in advance mStor ser-
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ourselves,.and act,, as a small, over- return it. In January, 1927,he was con- vices have granted reductions ■» present position of importance. Britaii.,

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former owner,, Sir Guy Gaunt.
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crowded island,-struggling vainly, with victed. and placed on probation for false Smart of our own. The laws of mathemati- turn fares, but under the newfororderre-
(United Press Association.—Copyright.) FEDERAL LABOUR LEADERSHIP made him a great man, bat he was
doors everywhere closing against us, to. pretences connected -with the present
charge, and he then said that he had re-
rescue work saved the- crew, i cal chance make it possible that of the
unknown worlds, thousands, perhaps this will not be permitted. the thing if not a Moslem. "I do not be*? nȣ
maintain, somehow or other, the whole turned tho watch through the post. Sub- of In
case many of the services this makes (Eeceivod 30th March, 11 a.m.) degi
artificial standard of well-being and of sequent inquiries, millions, of planets, which may revolve the discrepancy between BBISBANE, This Day. (United Press Association.—Copyright.) lieve his tribes are out of control,"
life, oi social reform and Imperial de- he had disposed of however, showed that MAN FOUND DEAD about a million known stars, support the fares im- rain the
dared Emir. "No raids are made with*
the watch to a dealer. life." posed by tho board and those Heavy continuous flooded CANBEREA, 29th March; out the sanction and direction of Ibijl
fence, a responsibility wholly out of It had not been recovered. : : by the railways oven charged Barwon and Weir Kivers between Wal-

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proportion either to tho sizo and re- Tho Probation Officer (Mr. T. P. Mills) more marked. In the Federal House of Representa- Saud."
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) langarra and Tallwood, causing exton- tives Mr. Matthew Charlton announced The "Daily Telegraph's" Cairo cobk
sources of our country or to the econo- said that Kandell's conduct while on pro- WARATAHS RETURN sivo damage and drowning many cattle. that he has resigned the leadership of respondent states that Feisal ed Dawjj
mic field? Or aro we, on tho other bation had not been satisfactory, and HAMILTON, This Day. two certain towns prior to the
Hector Cole, aged.3s, who was en- the Federal Labour Party owing to ill- ishreceived an emissary from Ibn Sands
hand, as tho leading partner in tho he hadonriot made full, restitution as or- new
" gaged as a bread "salesman, left his 0M
i'ffJ± W- £3>
a3 but th<> ±""o for (United Press Association.—Copyright.) health. who warned him to cease activities

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great commonwealth of nations, to work dered the charge of falsepretences. (United Press Association.—Copyright.) the same run
together to build up a greater strength, The Magistrate (Mr. E. Page, S.M.) ad- motor;, van standing yesterday after- is now £5 2s (Eoceivod 30th March, 11 a.m.) pending Ibn's conversations with th4p
a greater unity, a greater prosperity, mitted Eandell to probation for a fur- noon on th emain Hamilton-Cambridge (Eecoivod 30th March, 11 a.m.) Needless to say, the motor people are MELBOUBNE, This Day. By special arrangement, Reutcr't wotM British Commissioner,Sir Gilbert"ClayW
deftTbUV i&
upon a higher standard of social well- ther twelve months, and ordered him to
make restitution "of
being, than any nation or group of na- ance owing on fe the
tions has ever attained in the world the rate of £1 per week. ,
£5 and the bal-
previous charge at
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road> near Tamahere. This morning
Cole's body was found in a scrub-cov-
" SYDNEY, This Day.
The New South Wales Eugby team ITLtlt
heir P'otost
a tot the Government
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ered gully with a.pearifle and a bottle ■which toured England (the Waratahs) announced over and over again its de-
Ml
has
Floods are reported in the. Hillside scrrlcfi,
and;Calulu districts. The rain has
in addition to other spedal saute**
of Information, la used In the compilation of
tie orerse* intelligence published in thi» issue,
ceased,and the threatened floods in the »nd mU lisbts thnrela U AuittaUa and. New
... .......-]~r.«va.j_~--' Zealand ■re,w»er3(«i__;-*'r'"">^~~l' " -^.S^i.
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top. Feisal ed Dawish ordered the dis«
missal of tribal concentrations, miS
aikea Iba Standfsparfon fwreeentnapf

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containing white fluid alongside it, arrived home bj; the Aorangi. termination to protect the ..railways. Biverine averted. :
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before?'' (Cheeri.). Mr. A. Cousinsacted :for the accused.
THE EVENING POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928.
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sit and read. The rows of well-grown
SCHOOL STAFFS due ■to substituted assistants, 4;
changes in permanent staff, 7; due to
leave of absence,13; due to vacancies
VILLA SYSTEM pine trees add beauty to the scene,-and
afford shelter from strong north-west
DRUNKEN DOCTOR TUBERCULOSIS PERMANENT BIAS CITY AMBULANCE
not being filled immediately, 10. Total, and southerly winds.
A nurses' home,which will accommo-
date 80 members of this section of the SUPPRESSION OF NAME
34.
jFOO MANY CHANGES Kilbirnie (headmaster, 7 assistants, AT MENTAL HOSPITALS UNIFORM POLICY AGAINST EMPLOYERS
Total, 20. '
and 2 probationers):—9, 4, 3, and 4.
To Aro (headmaster, 12 assistants,
staff, is now iv course of construction.
KINDLY CITIZENS.
MAGISTRATE CRITICISED
ARBITRATION SYSTEM
'GOOD WORK WELL DONE*
PERMANENCY ADVOCATED and 3 probationers):—lo, 5, 8, and 5. HOME-LIKE ROOMS Weekly entertainments are given at OUT-PATIENT CLINICS EMPLOYEES' CONTRIBUTIONS
28. the Mental Hospital for tho benefit of
<Total, the patients. Amongst the many who
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(By Telegraph.)
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■"-■"■; :_iN'; INVESTIGATION Mr. Wright said he quite agreed that GAEDENS AND LAWNS
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the best system was one of permanency,
Society, the Victoria College So-'ial Ser-
vice Club, and various other clubs and DUNEDIN, This Day. PROMISING FUTURE
but the difficulty was to maintain it. "I bands. Mr. I'rosser gives free passes According to the view of two Dun-
In a report to the Wellington Hos-
'"■'"'' 'Explaining at length what they have been- endeavouring," he. said, "to The villa or cottage system of for patients Attending the cinema pic- cdiii doctors, the Magistrate at Auck- While admitting that concilia-
Prior to leaving "Wellington this
mental hospitals, with its largo tures in the village. Messrs. J. Burnett land was wrong in suppressing tho pital Board, Dr. H. Short, specialist in tion and arbitration, with strict

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consider to be serious defects in find- out what would be the additional measure of freedom to patients, and and D. G. Clark, the ■representatives name of the medical man who of the tuberculosis department, adherence to sound economic prin- "week on an extended' trip abroad,
the staffing of the primary schools, cost to the country of .placing teachers of young charge Mr. 0. J. B. Norwood, president of
"■"; representatives of the .SchoolCom- in permanent positions, but up to the the abolition of all yards and en- tho lied Cross Society, pay regular was chaj-ged with being drunk while in
charge of a car. says that tho out-patients cliuic has
ciples, could be made a success,
the Wellington Free Ambulance
closed spaces, is gradually being fortnightly visits, and are generally ac- Mr. C. 11. 'Williams, of the Sheep-
■-,' nii.ttecs Association, the Headmas- present I have not been able to get sat- steadily
recognised as affording the greatest companied by the secretary of the Re- the"The trouble is," sajid one, "that increased during the past three owners' Federation, in a statement Association, gayo. au interesting

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ters'1"Association, and the New problem. isfactory data. It is a. very difficult Magistrates are so inconsistent iv and a half years, the Ewart Ward has made at the National Industrial summary of the work of the brig-
comfort to patients, and promoting turned Soldiers' Association. Tho at-
"'" Zealand Institute waited onstrong tho Itis useless to go before Cab-
their contentment and well-being tention of these gentlemen devoted the these cases. One day they will say that remained full without exception, and Conference to-day, expressed the ade. "In the launching of all new
Minister of Education in. inet without definite figures. The; De- is charge ..institutions difficulties' will crop
fOrco last, night, and urged that partment is now investigating the dif; by facilitating proper classification, specially' to war. patients. Tobacco, man's nameis most serious and that the speaking i» general terms the patients view that the Arbitration Court
had had up,", said Mr. Norwood to, a
some permanetsey be given to teaeh- fcrent salary systems of. the world, to .etc,-*—Dr. T. G. Gray, Inspector-Gen- cigarettes, and chocolate are distributed should bo published, but receiving treatment on the balconies of the effect of discouraging "Post" representative, "and.-..we
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■/ers' positions, in the interests of see how they work, and to see if we can eral of Mental Hospitals. have had some difficulties with pur

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cakes are taken out, and as many doctor's tho other extreme. In suppressing tho ber. costs, and the cost of living, accen-
the children.
r
After a lengthy dis- attune ourselves to them or adopt some
In ISB6 an area of 800' acres was books, magazines, etc.,' as can be pro- name and refusing to sup- tuating the difficulties of the ambulance scheme, but as public
cussion, the' Minister agreed to a other system. As soon as I have de- press tho name tho Magis- collapse "In addition, tho introduction of primary producer, increasing indus- appreciation of the service'Stea-
suggestion that a conferenceof all finite figures I will certainly take them acquired at Porirua for mental hospital cured; for such there is an unlimited trate mademechanic's a very invidious distinction. therapy in suitable cases," trial friction, and leading to unem- dily grows the difficulties as steadily
■interested parties be called with a before Cabinet." He said he thoughtit purposes, the main institution for main' demand. Various commissions are exe- The medical profession would not stand stated Dr. Short, "has greatly aug- ployment. Mr. Williams said a diminished. The new ambulance
view to investigating the matter was a pity that the two years' minimum i'years prior to that date, and for some cuted for service patients. Advantage for asking £uvprivileges like that. How- mented tho amount of personal, atten- permanent bias against the em- organisation is definitely here to
and discussing possible improve- did not exist, but the teacher looked years subsequent to it, being at Mount is also taken of any opportunities of ever, we have only tion required. It is likely—in fact,' it is stay." ■"".""■
getting suitable employment for dis- scon the Press. As- ployers was inevitable.
ments. at it from the point of view that if he
near the present Wellington Hos- charged patients. The amounts expend- sociation report, and do not fully know certain—that this branch of the treat (Since the service was inaugurated om
an View, nient of tuberculosis will receive in- "Tho question as to whether we
the deputation was about 150 strong, missed: opportunity advancement pital buildings. The first patients were ed on ex-service men .last year P">."o as the
for gravity of this particular charge,
ho might not get anothev. but in refusing to suppress the name of creasingly greater attention. In the should now be better or worse off had 9th November last, nbt;,;.quite fiva
■ au'a included many, ladies. It .was in- In conclusion, the Minister said ho sent to the new location at Porirua in follows: Tobacco and cigarettes, £203; an offender in a subsequent case on tho past the amount of supervision for this the system never been introduced is months ago, said Mr. Norwood, the

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troduced by Mr. B. M'Keen, M.P. Mr. thoughtthe suggestion for a round.table the following year, and a portio:i of parcels, £05; papers, sweets, fruit, £33; Christmas same day it would appear that the specialised branch has not been as much beside
£12; £13; motor hire, Magistrate granted some concession to as was desirable, «nd provision should the point,'' said Mr. Williams, cases handled, up to the beginning of
A.-Pariane (on behalf of the.School conference was a good one, and he was what has been tho main building up
£59; sundry expenses, £13.. Alto- the medical profession. made "The real question is whether there is the current week, numbered 1658, .in-
■ CommitteesAssociation), and Mr. F. L. might
quite prepared to see it adopted. It
not be possible to hold it imme- to the present time was occupied in Cross Society
gether the sum expended by- the Red It is a privi- be
lege that the medical profession certain- the patients so treated.
for a more careful control of
anything in tho Act which has con- volving an ambulance mileage of 20,064
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Combs (president of the New Zealand diately, however. 1893. Since that period additional land last year for the benefit ly does not want." "The foregoing has to do with the tributed to our present
difficulties, miles. Every case had been handled
and
Educational Institute) briefly commend' BETTER. RESULTS THAN of these patients
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EVER has been bought, until now the area £400. am strongly of the opinion that the so, what is it, and is there a prac- promptly and efficiently, though some
ed to the Minister the suggestions that Employment in tho vegetable garden ber of
standingin the profession would
BEFORE. of land attached to the mental hospi-
for privileges of the kind granted board should authorise, even at this tical remedy? There can be nothing units of the plant were not as up to
would be made. Mr. Combs said that At the request of the Minister, the tal at Porirua is 1200 acres. The pine and on the.dairy farm is given to a ask in this case," declared the doctor. "Un- stage, some measures concerning the said against the principle of concilia' date, speedy, and comfortable for the
the improvements asked for would Director of Education (Mr. T. B. trees on the avenue leading from the large number'of the male patients, and less there were better reasons for

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prevention of disease; and pending the tion. It is being adopted all over the patients as the association desired.
react to tho immediate benefit of the Strong) explained in detail the new this class of work has been found to sup-
to the hospital were planted in be of great therapeutic pressing the young doctor's name than adoption of a uniform policy concern- world as a means of settling industrial "Superintendent Roffe and his per-
■■children, the time spent at the school system in regard to staff changes. Mr. road value.. Work those given in the ing
my honest out the care
the of tho tuberculous through- questions, and the operations of the manent staff and the. voluntary help-
byl the child would be reduced, pro- M'Kenzie had made some extraordinary 1887, and further plantations were is regarded by the doctors as. a remed- opinion is that the message, Magistrate was ill- North Island, I strongly sug- Conciliation Council in this country ers alike have shown pride in their
longing the period of secondary educa- observations for a headmaster. If the made from 1899 onward.. The sports ial factor, and occupation, in a greater advised. He not doing tho medi- gest that, in the meantime, some provi- have had a great measure of success, work, and certainly it is a work in
tion, while costs would be reduced., interests of the children alone wore to ground, on which cricket and football or less degree, for each patient, accord- «al professionwas generally a favour.- If sion should be made regarding the ex- The principle of arbitration also is which any man may take real pride,"
Mr.. A. M'Kenzie, chairman of the be considered substitute assistants are played, was formed in 1901. ing to his or her personality, gives a doctor gets drunk he must amination and supervision in the home undoubtedly sound, and is used con- said Mr. Norwood. "Should there be a
pay the of the children and
Headmasters' Association, said that the might be tied down for a year, but he diversion,1interest, and benefit. In ad-

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the completion of the central dition, work affords mental and physi- same penalties as any other man. His infected. For this associates'of those stautly in a variety of directions othei shortcoming in particular we should
1 matter of changing staffs was now asked whether it was fair to tie a good After auxiliary responsibility is even greater, for a purpose it is sug- than in industry. There appears to us hear of it early,any for the public demands

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worse'than it had been at any previous teacher down to a temporary job. They b lock, buildings were con- cal exercise to the patient, and repre- gested that it should bo the routine no reason to doubt that with strict ad- that the sick and the injured shall bo
life might be entrusted to his hands.
\ period,, and he appealed for the future were allowed to apply for permanent structed to meet the demands for in- sents an economic value to the insti- "You will find," said tho doctor," thing for all children of an infected herence to sound economic principles carefully tended. We have had nocom-

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citizens to be given a fair deal and a positions; and he admitted that changes creased accommodation. "Bauta," a tution.
.fair chance to compete with those in had been more frequent than was anti- ; building for special cases, was con-
', other, parts of the Empnre. Recent cipated. Retirements, marriage, or [ structed and occupied in 1917, and five
Changes instituted by regulation, added death accounted for the loss of 000 villas were projected and nearly, all
1'to the changes that 'occurred owing to teachers every
A VISITOR'S PRAISE.
The hospital is under the control of that the Medical Council .takes a very
erected during tho period the late Dr. H. D. Hayes, medical superinten- serious view of such offences.''
,
that tho other members of the profes- parent to be examined at the out-pa- the system of Industrial Conciliation plaints, but both the committee mem-
sion will support my views, and I know tients clinic, and the habits of the and Arbitration can be made a success. bers and the brigade have received
home supervised. We attribute the lack of complete suc-
"The number of patients now attend- cess in the past and the probability of many
expressions of appreciation. It is
this general public appreciation which

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year, and as many pro- Commenting editorially, the "Star" ing the out-patients department is re- breakdown in the future to a depar- will carry the scheme past all difficul-
the, transfers of the permanent teach- bationers were appointed every year Dr. F. Hay was Inspector-General. dent, and he has associated with him
in the Magis gularly too many to be adequately ex- ture from sound economic principles; ties to full success." .' ;_..:.
ers, had'so disorganised the schools to replace them,' "The primary school Since then, the admission cottage and I)rs. Blair, M'Nickle, Macky, and Has- says: "No doubt it was
j

Neuropathic Hospital have been com- tings; the nursing staff numbers 220. tratc's-mind that the motor mechanic amined in the time at present set apart most of the more obvious faults of the
A FINE RESPONSE.

" that, it, was impossible for the head- figures to-day," said Mr. Strong, for that purpose. An increasing num- system being traceable to that cause."
-1 master to carry, out his work as it "show that better results are being pleted, and "Vailima," formerly the The official visitors are Mesdamcs P. woulr be less likely to lose work as tho ber of patients from now on will be He expressed particular gratification,
residence of the medical superintendent, Frasor and A. Brady result of its being known that ho had DEFECTS OF SYSTEM.
should be done. He was so confined obtainod than over before." M'Vicar, M.cssrs; been drunk than the doctor would bo to attending for refills in association with at the fine> response on -the-part of
to certain sections that he could, not
get'to know his children intimately, figures."
Mr. Hennessey: "I guarantee my has been converted into a villa for the and'Bothamlcy.
housing and treatment of' early cases.
» ■
A gentleman who has visited tho lose his practice.
■ That might be so, the treatment by.collapse therapy.. Tho Mr. Williams set out what the sheep- bodies of employees to the appeal that

, :." but n view of the matter which went no out-patients department should be at owners considered to be the more im- they' should make sniall weekly or
and his personality was lost to many of Mr. Strong said that the problem of So that in recent years, in order to .Porirua Mental Hospital regularly once than such a consideration in the disposal of children of infected par- portant and far-reaching effects in monthly contributions to the brigade's
th.o children under his care. With all retardation was very involved, and the cope with the urgent demand for more a fortnight during the past five years, further had been funds. That source of revenue, im-
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the doctor's interest would be ents, For. these reasons I regard'it the present system. Wages
his efforts, it was proving impossiblo causes Were. many. He assured' tho accommodation,and in order to provide and who has had every opportunity of strangely limited view of it to take.a as imperative that the activities of the based on the cost of living, and this posing very little on the -individual,

was occurring..-
PROMOTION RETARDED.
,
to keep the school up .to standard, and deputation that the Department was for better classification and treatment judging of the conduct of tho institu-
." that was where the greatest injustice anxious to see progress made in the of
primary schools, and that it was en- on various
deavouring to grapplewith tho retarda-
than
all
early and curable cases, no fewer tion and treatment of the. patients, Tho public surely has a right to be pro-
eight

out
buildings have been erected gives
pressed
his
I
experience
have
in those words:—
parts of the estate—and "I would like to say how very much im- attended by a drunken doctor.
tected
harm
against
that ho could do in such a
The
condi-
tuberculosis clinic of tho
the possibility of being should be considerably extended.
that
Hospital was the cause of the comparatively promised wonderfully well. So far its
poor standard of per capita production. possibilities had. not been nearly ex-
"I propose for your consideration' New awards were frequently based by hausted,but already 58 staffs were con-
as soon as accommodation is avail- the Court on precedents of the Court's tributing reguariy,, embracing approxi-
tion question. He hoped funds would of sight of the main hospital. been theby courtesy of able in new block the tuberculosis own creation. This led to accumula- mately 3000 employees. Many em-
.' ..The rate of promotion of many of soon be available to enablo thorn to the superintendent and medical staff, .tion might bo far beyond the powers clinic bethe on Mondays, tion of error where error had been ployers were showing their apprecia-'
the children, said the speaker, was be- raise the primary schools to a position
A CHANGED SYSTEM. and also by the consideration, to pat- of an intoxicated mechanic. The prac- Tuesdays,opened at 9 a.m. and Fridays. My made, and also.to the spreading of that tion in a very practical-'manner,- and
tice of suppressing the names of Police Thursdays,
ing-retarded. They were being
two years in a,class owing to the inex-
delayed second to none in tho world. The old method of
Mr. M'Kenzie deprecated the Direct- cases in purely custodial fashion for
treating ients
mental ..its; shown by the nurses and attend-
My official duty is to visit ex- Court offenders has grown far too fre- suggestion ;
is that all new cases be seen error right through industry. Under had .readily agreed to arrange.for/the
quent of late. It is unfair in too many on Mondays, old .cases on Tuesdays and the Arbitration Act labour was the one superintendent to address their, staffs.

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( perience of the teacher. That was the or's criticism of his remarks, and said he the' purpose of housing them, while soldier or ex-service patients: The to'tho publio,'who are prevented Thursdays, and on Friday mornings the commodity that had been removed Eegular contributions were forwarded
■ fault of the system. Tho Department would like to have them,'fully investi- protecting them and society as well, is patients have been treated so kindly cases
was forcing the probationer in his last gated; if ho was in error ho would apo- from the modern medical viewpoint and sympathetically that some of them their guard, and, sinco it is tho public- connected with them.
froir. knowing when they should be on children of infected parents and others from the operation of the
law: of sup- by a number of people, Borne- of. them
Wednesday ply and demand, and tho effort had anonymously; one of the weekly callers:

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; year, of training to do an. assistant's logise to the Minister and the Headnias-' quite insufficient, unscientific, and incon- have made the hospital a second home, ity of tlie -punishment and not the -fine morning I propose to devote to the been made to force the law to conform at the station was a schoolboy, who
work and to fill a position on the school ter's Association.
staff that should,bo held by\a person
sistent .with the purpose in mind, name- and if they arc discharged as. cured or which
In'reply to a suggestion at the.close ly, the relief and treatment of mental are allowed to go to their ordinary makes .the greatest deterrent patients in tho Ewart Hospital.
from wrongdoing, it can be an incentive again submit that it is highly desirable fort, and resulted inevitably in unem- name.
..■who would remain there for a.number'j of tho meeting, Mr. Wright agreed to distress or mental disorder. In tho care homes on -trial," they are always will- to others to think lightly of actions that a speciial nurse bo appointed not ployment. While violent fluctuations Not only were -letters;ofs,apprecia-
I to the Act. This was a hopeless ef- drops. Cd in the box but leaves no
.'
'" -. '■
.':"..-<;. ,;i: ..
(if years and who would thus bocome J make, arrangements as soon as con- of mental patients, tho same principle
'" imbued with the team spirit of the staff venient,for a conference.
ing, and, indeed, are eager, if
that should be employed in the care come ill again, -to return to tho mental Court. may
they ■
be-
which briiig them before tho only to attend to the clinic personally, in wage,costs were most.undesirable
to visit tho homes and. become ac- elasticity at. all was still less.. desir- grateful for: what: the: .brigade ; had
no tion received from patientsv who. were
If. the difference of treatment- but
generally. Tho probationary assistants of general hospital patients must, in 1 hospital."
' " able. The opinion [ done for but observers:'.of .the

.
shown in regard to these two Auckland quainted with the habits of out-patients was expressed that the&i,
■ wore not given. a square deal. They
should, not havo absolute charge of IN REPLY
the opinion of mental specialists,' be
borne-in mind, namely, the study of
cases had not been in favour of the doc- under my instruction.
tor, making it-particularly inappropri- ''It will bo obvious that' this involves
in any dispute the.power of the
over the employer was absolute, and his
Judge work, street
particularly of. attendance upon
accidents, had-written ,j» and ex-

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UNFAIR PACKING ate, it would still have been undesir- a considerable increase in the tubercu- power over the worker was nil.
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cla'ssesT'but should be still learning their tho individual. When studying indivi- pressions of appreciation, haft-been re-
work by being attached to assist with duals, the careful and experienced phy- able from its suggestion of class dis- losis services of the Hospital, but this ceived also from, the officers(;.of trades
largo classes, and at certain periods sician soon learns tho safe extent of IN FAVOUR OF WORKERS. unions, sporting bodies, -friendly socie-
MR. POLSON'S ORDEAL tinction; Magistrates will do well not increase is unavoidable, and delay in
. they took the placo of class teachers
,
liberal and humanitarian treatment to to suppress names except when tho rea-' putting it into practice is only calcu- "A gradual, cumulative, and perman- ties, and the clergy.- Reports received
who became ill. The constant change which each patient is properly entitled. MARKET GARDENER FINED sons are unchallengeably strong for lated to increase the burden of work ent bias" case, against the compelled party, by tho board from the outer districts,
oi experienced members of the staff
was bad, but the annual changes of in-
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS It has been found that a considerable their suppression, and anything which later on." ... . ... : in this the employer, is inevit- Hutt Valley, Eastbourne, and out to-
percentage of mental patients can with Mr. F. Castle, .who brought iip the able," said .Mr. Williams: ...."Small, wardS;the Eimutakas and Paraparaumu
experienced members- recently br.ought
about by .regulations wero infinitely W.The
worse! Efficiency could not be secured Zealand
. many questions addressed to Mr.
J. Poison, president of tho New- of freedom and liberty.
advantage bo. given a largo measure such a
F ailure to: pack, sacks of potatoes in may give colour' to. tho belief that

way as to givo a fiiir idea of trades is
justice not even-handed between tho report of the Hospital "Committee 'to often ;trivia},"'concessionsfirr
and tho professions should bo which committee Dr. Short's letter had the worker creep into successive agree- "In short;" concluded Mr. Norwood,
favour of were
"the.
again very satisfactory!

Farmers' Union, at tho Na- of,AtthePorirua more than ■50 per cent, tho size, maturity, and condition of the avoided with special care." been referred,' stated that the duties, ments or awards, and they, never creep members ..of the committee of the
with the constant changes that occur-' tional Industrial Conference yesterday 1450 patients arc usefully em- contents was alleged against Sun'King etc., of the nurse to be appointed to out again. Concessions in favour of brigade are able to say—as they were
from the first they could say—that
red. Ho urged the retention of the reading of Jiis ployed and about 25 per
cent, enjoy
a market, gardener, of Ohau, in deal with follow-up T.B. cases would the employer can bo pushed out by sure
probationary assistant as a probationer afternoon, following the some measure of liberty within the Lee,Magistrate's be further considered at a subsequent direct action or by the threat of it. the public is quick to appreciate good
and the reduction of the number of son to-day.
statement, were answered by Mr. Pol-
beautiful gardens and grounds. It tho Court to-day.- -, DAYLIGHT SAVING meeting. The accommodation for T.B. Cancellation of registration enables work well done. As the practical ap-
grades of assistants as begun some Mr. Poison's replies are epitomised has been deemed wise and safe A. Dicker, a fruit inspector, said that patients in the Ewart Ward was now this to be done in a perfectly, legal preciation grows so may the scope of
overtaxed, and special accommodation manner. In the former case these small the
to one, instead of tho so 'to and tho sacks were brigade's service be widened, and
years ago three;
and ■below:—Third party intervention was group classify tho exposed for sale in Wel- FARMERS am suro that under the guidance of
staffs would then be more stable justified, as if the farmers had to pay or. cottages
patients as to place in certain villas lington and
were badly "topped-off."
CONDEMNED BY was being provided. Tho position concessions remain a fixed, feature of I the Deputy President, Mr. C. M. Luke,
'■
consequently more efficient. such patients, after proper would have to be met by increased ex- the industry concerned, which has to
According, to figures lately published tho piper they should call the tune; re- study, as are considered entirely trust- "This Chinaman has already received (By Telegraph.—Pre'sH Association) penditure on the Ewart Ward unless adapt itself to the new conditions. the ! work will go ahead, smoothly and
3687 garding the standard of living, his ar- a warning notice for a previous of- thoroughly to the people'
*by the Department, he said, of, gument was intended to show that the worthy, and such as aro likoly to be DANNEVIRKE,-This Day. ! some other means of providing room Eventually, they spread to,all. other in- of the Greater satisfactorily
bationary -or.■-.substitute assistants

assistants,400 ranked this year as pro- ; farmer's standard
nearly 12} per cent.—so that practical- iduced compared with those in sheltered
had been unfairly re- benefited by such treatment and who, ence,"
in many cases,'will ultimately recover. dently
said tho inspector, 'fbut ho evi-
thinks it more profitable to ig- A representative meeting of the pro- was arranged. "Some hospital boards," dustries. This bias is nobody's fault in
vincial executivo of tho Southern said Mr. Castle,." appear to consider particular, least of all the Judge of the
The secret of success in tho adop- nore tho warning in.spite-of tho fact Hawkes Bay Farmers' Union reversed that tuberculosis should be dealt with Court. It is the logical result of the
Wellington district,".

.'' .
ly one-eighth of tho staff of class industries; he was concerned with the tion of tho villa system and tho sys- that another Chinosogardener a few its previous decision respecting day- by tho Government ns a national mat- conditions and it accounts for the per-
of fixing wages, not with the tem of what *may almost bo described miles from.him was recently fined £5 light saving by carrying unanimously a ter. Personally, I think that tho work sistent rise in cost of production and
GEAR ISLAND
teachers was .comprised of this ever-I method
changing and inefficient class. ;As at amount fixed; ho agreed that direct as open cottages, in the judgment of for a similar offenco. Vegetables and resolution: "That the abomination of should be carried on in conjunctionwith cost of living."
action should be proved before a union being n daily necessity, this wilful
present manned, the schools could not
the penalty of loss of prefer- experts, depends upon tho proper clas- fruit and-contemptible packing daylight saving should ceaso." the hospital system. The'question of FRICTION AND ENMITY. SPORTS BODIES'
give satisfaction. Mr. M'Kenzie asked suffered sification and careful study of tho worst kinds of fraud theis ono ofhave the, Speakers considered that Sidey timo cost could bo met by granting an in- REPORT
for permanent staffs with classes of
reasonable size. Ho quoted figures
showing, that of 252 teachers in the tionliving
once;
hardship,
Labour
because
was exempt
it was
of the community whoso standard
from"
the
national
only sec- patients placed in the cottages. to contend with, because it severely
Tho district from which the patients hits that section which can ill afford to ties.
tbc mental hospital come extends stand tho loss. The result of (ho last
public wns detrimental to the-rural ,
communi- creased .subsidy on
will probably overcome many of the
expenditure, which able
Friction-
consequence
and enmity were an inevit-
objections, which -some boards have, battles in the Court of Arbitration. The THE QUESTION OF EXPENSE
of the cvcr-recurrinc
primary schools staffs only 94 had been, of was maintained by law quito at over tho whole of the southern half to providing further accommodation. It intervals between litigation. periods
,in their positions for two years or more. regardless of their production; ho en- of tho North Island—to New Plymouth offender b°'"S
e(^ was quickly re- MONEY IN RABBITS is, I think, up to tho Health Depart- were devoted to tho sharpening'of iveap-
dorsed the principle of preference to on-tho West Coast and to Gisbornc on tho Wellington market in a

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.:
-'. "Mr.
RESULTS IN FIGURES.

the SchoolCommittees' Association, said Arbitration


excluding headmasters and proba-
unionists with suitable- safeguards; if
L. Hennessey, a representative of the conference)
for
Act
decided to abolish tho
it would
it to recommend suitablo methods
bo necessary
tho East Coast.

CURATIVE DIVISION.
on flected
general improvement in tho packing of
vegetables, thus proving that a substan-
tial- iino does command
regulations. Chinese aro not tho only
respect of the
(By Telegraph.—Press
AUCKLAND,
Association)
This Day.
ment to give tho boards a lead on the ons for the next encounter. The spirit
future, policy of dealing with
disease.
An enthusiastic mooting formed, with already sending a considerable number
Tho new curative division of the offenders,-anil scvoral-warning notices 100 members, tho Auckland branch of of patients to Pukeora at a cost to the any sense
this of
ism
be
compulsion
The Wellington board is work of conciliation, creating antagon- last
must enter also into the Theevening
where none need exist. It might
mentioned here they were not in
tives ,
Hutt Biver Board .hafl before it
a rep'ortr from representa-
of interested '■ sports bodies
(Messrs. J. Prendeville, W. Pilliet-
■ that,
tione'rs, classes averaged-from 50 to 70 for objection the protection of workers; tie had institution
proposed New Zealand Industrial board of nearly £6000 a year." laying blame upon the worker Pringle, and B. W. Shallerass) regardr

■■
at Porirua consists of tho have been sent to European market
gar-, the

.
pupils per teacher. Theresults produced no to the workers having a "Bella donors. The chairman (Mr. C. M. Luke), in for the undesirable conditions that had ing the Gear Island proposal. The.re-
political organisation, but'thought it Beception Cottage, "Vailima," ltabbit Club. Tho chnirmau said that been mentioned. He took tho law as port stated that since the previous
-

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from the present system in the last Counselfor tho defendant said that tho annual wool clip of an Angora rab- roply to a question asked by the Rev. J. he found
■'■"
three years were anything but gratify should be quite distinct from trade union Vista," and "Eauta." is admission villa A. said that copies of Dr. it. The fault lay not in .the meeting of- the board two- conferences

"
"Vailima" guinea.
he did not favour the an for tho actual packing of tho potatoes was bit was worth one Ono aero Lochore, worker for had been: held with the- board'a ei^
ing1; indeed they were somewhat sur- organisations; ■
patients whoso mental disorder carried out by Maoris, under tho super- would grow hay and greenery for 150 Short's report would be circulated to portunities taking advantage of the op- gineer.

"'
■ prising. .Of the 67,242children -who
left the primary schools in the last
setting
wholly
up
with
of a National Council to deal
certain industries in which
women
is of an early and recoverable nature, vision of another Chinaman. Tho de- rabbits.
and
Ono woman could manage members of the board, and further but in the orstatute which
their residence in this building, fendant had no knowledge of. tho unfair 300, and a married couple could man- action would bo taken in
three years 29,276passed before reach- numerous stoppages had occurred, as ex- with its beautiful surroundings, is liko- packing. All tho operations wcro at a subsequent meeting.. present The
regard to it them.
privileges afforded him,
conferred the land by
There was a keen demand foij
paramount necessity at the the terms generally outlined by the re-
the sports bodies, .but, on

" :ihg tho age of 14.years. The remainder,



on the showing of' tho Minister in his responsible
own leports, were regarded as- being re- going to for
perience of one National Council.
at least as many cases
tlio Court as the employers; he It
had
not proved it satisfactory; workers were ly, in many cases, tothe
to' bo; admitted to
avoid their having
main
ago 1000.
"Ho seems to be a systematic evador dorio in sheds on enclosures,rendering
building. of the regulations," remarked
also serves as a homo for suitable Pago, S.M., in imposing a fine of £10. riculture.-
Mr..E.- tho " Tho Rev. H. Van Staveren remarked ducing
industry absolutely; harmless to ag- that tho subject dealt with in Dr. values of our exports.
Short's report was of the igreatcst am-
'
time was a reduction in the pro- presentatives
costs to meet reduction in world great an undertaking to accept"the lia-
This could be bility for
of the board it was too
rent at the cost of subdivid-
tarded. A total of 23,501passed after
attaining their 14th year, and a further considered a legitimate profit ono that self-containod, and is in every way
14,265 left school without passing would his
enable tho employer to carry on similar
business and get an adequate return open-air
convalescent patients. Tho cottage is
a private house; and tho
' " portanco to the community, and should brought about in two ways, either by a ing and developing,the area in its pre-
bo thoroughly considered and dealt with reduction
by the board. iper no power
in wages or an increase,in sent natural condition. The report add-
capita output. But' the Court had ed that before the scheme was-advanced
over output, and therefore any further some fairly definite esti-
Standard Vl.' The fact that 56.4 per
cent, had left school retarded was cer- for his capital after payment of all preciated by the patients.
sleeping verandah is much
The sur-
ap- RECEPTION COTTAGE must reduce wages. At the first sub- mate should be obtained as to what
, .tainly not gratifying. Only 1.34 per charges; as to whether mortgages on roundings of the cottage, as already in- UNITY PARTY stantial wage reduction every union of expense would be likely for drainage
cent, were shown to bo retarded through farms were fair, considering that the dicated, are very beautiful, tho outlook workers could cancel registration. Ar- ■and future grading. It was" therefore
lack of intellect. Things had come to mortgagors were compelled to do the bitration would go by the board, tak- suggested that the board have a plan
on tho gardens being particularly
such a pass that there should be an al- bulk of their business with tho mortga- charming; in addition, croquet and ten- MEETING IN CHRISTCHURCH ing with it the invaluable machinery prepared showing the necessary drain-
teration. -! gees, he neither defended nor upheld nis lawns provido recreation. of conciliation. A period of industrial age and future roading," so that .the
the conditions stated in the question, chaps would be the result. The. recent sports bodies could suggest a scheme

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The Minister: "What do you sug- "Bella Vista," the (By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
which was not relevant, as only a small villa for newly admittedcorresponding rise in the values of some of our ex- of subdivision. Then a scheme might

.
gest!" recoverable

Mr, Hennessey:" "Absolute perman- j proportion
!
of farm mortgages
by stock- and station agents; to the
ency in positions so far as the ordinary statement that
wero held male patients, is a recent erection, and
a considerable amount of planting has
CHKISTCHUROH, This Day. ports might postpone such
The Christchurch executive of the a while, but eventually it was certain of the island, conserving in, the; mean-
Party to occur.
a thing for be evolved for the gradual.development

work is concerned.',' Ho said he believ- wheatgrowers and wool- been effectod in order to ensure privacy Ilnited New Zealand met to- time as much of the existing/ revenue
refused to sell their products and beauty of environment. "Rauta" night. At the.conclusion of the meet- as. possible. In conclusion* it. was
ed the people of New Zealand wero both growers at under a-certain rate, lie said that ing Mr. Davy, the Dominion organiser,
A DRAG ON WAGES.
stated that the sports -bodies ur-
able and willing to pay for whatever may bo described as the special obser-
stated that twenty new members were* wo consider
"Put briefly," said Mr. Williaw','
changes.we^enecessaryto effect gßeatef as a general accusation it was incor- vation and treatment centre for-both that while the Arbitra- gently needed additional -grounds,
efficiency,' so long as the money was
well spent. At. present ho did not price
jthink the peoplo were getting their
rect,
price,
b ecause w'oolgrowers accepted a sexes, and facilities havo been
far below tho world's market ed for more intensive forms of hydro-
and it was estimated that in this therapy, electric massage,etc. Swed-
moneys.worthfor the expenditure beingi way they presented the British Govern- ish exercises and recreation are now
provid- elected to the executive,
matters were discussed. Mr. B. B. Dal- of our
loy
church.
was appointed-organiser
and
for
loutine
Christ-
"
tion Act is by no means the only source and they
pTesent difficulties, it is largely help in tho development of the island,
responsible for them by reason of the and were
would be pleased, to
prepared .to undertake vari-
ous liabilities for the purpose, provided
,
made. Money for -a change must he ment with £15,000,000; in tho case of under the organised direction The Christchurch branch had set up ' 'lowing tendencies:—
"(a) To discourage efficiency in the that the cost is within their means, and
the sale of labour the price was fixed by provided

.
of an officer who has had special train- a selection committee to choose candi- worker. not too disproportionate with the cost
found somewhere.
Mr. Wright: "Do you suggest adopt- legal enactment of the Court, whereas ing and experience in these matters. dates for tho seats in and around Christ- "(b) To increase cost of production of other grounds now in use.

'" in tho of the and the" candidates selected >The chairman said that unless the

..
ing the system'of local taxation^ as in was sold in the open caso farmer the product In addition to the above, there aro church, and cost of living.
market; farmers five villas in the extensive, park-liko would bo submitted in due courso to sports bodies were prepared-todo:inore
accentuate the,unfavourable
' "(c) To
Great Britain1?"

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Mr. Hennessey: "I would agree to had no desire to reduce the workers' grounds, all at considerable distances tho Dominion executive. economic position of tho primary pro- than what the report disclosed, Gear
. standard of Uving/but hoped it could from each other, and all specially de- Island would have to remain as it was.
that, if necessary."
Mr..Pariane suggested that a confer- be maintained or improved; workers signed for the comfort of the patients,
ence be called between all the parties could be held responsible for a low rato
represented at the deputation, with the of production in the case of any restric- and in every .way quito \ home-like.
electrically lighted, well ventilated,
"i'ost" i'hoto.
The Postal authorities have received
cable advice that mails
ducer.
which left sen industrial .friction. "
"(d) To increase rather than to les- The chairman also said that he under-

"(c) To produce conditions leading pay more for the island


stood the Golf Club was prepared to
than all the
object Of going further into details and tions imposed
the
discussing ways arid means of remedy- tight compartments; division of
by
the
themselves, such as' There are gardens and lawns around
work into water- them all, in which the patients walk or
Where newly-admitted patients are received and the preliminary consultation
held to.determine nature of accommodation and treatment.
Wellington on 28th February via San

March. ,
Francisco arrived in London on 28th directly to unemployment. ;
"Against these objections we can
other sports bodies combined;
Discussion of the. report
: was held
,:
■ industrial agree- find no corresponding advantage either over till next meeting. ■;
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ing the 'pqsition. ments'protected by the Court would to industry in general or to the1 worker
CHANGES INEVITABLE. disturb the good relations at-present ex- in particular. Comparison with other
■In replying, the Minister compliment- isting in the case of farm labourers; "VAILIMA" (CURATIVE DIVISION) "BELLA VISTA" (CURATIVE DIVISION) countries proves that the Act has actu- ANOTHER BLAKE ?
regarding the effect of immigration1 on ally been a drag upon tho upward ten-
ed the deputation; on the serious view
they took of the matters represented. unemployment, a groat influx of immi- dency of wages in times of prosperity.

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There could be no argument, he said, grants, unwisely selected, or insufficient-
about the evil of frequent changes in ly controlled, must have an effect oh em-
staffs. If. the teachers could bo main- ployment, but. most of the immigrant's
It is merely owing: to the "fact that it
has been a still greater drag: upon effi- ART

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ciency that the worker'" is not in a bet-
TREASURES UNEARTHED

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(Special to "The Evening Post.")
tained in1 the same positions year after had come at the instance of workers ter position than he is to-day."'<

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■AUCKLAND, This Day.
year it' would-- undoubtedly, make for largely here, sopiece
already tho responsibility was The discovery'.in-Auckland .-of'pic-
better education; but it did not matter niean industrial
what1 system was adopted, there would
theirs;
always,be ;a certain number of changes increased efficiency and improved earn-
due to death, sickness, marriage, etc. ing power,
peace,
particularly
work might not
but
in
it
the
did mean
shearing
SERIOUS CHARGE " tures attributed to Williahi Blake and
the publicity that the find has received
may bring other, though lesser, treas-
Most of the change's were thus.inevit- industry; ; .:...'_ ■;■; A. DOCTOR IF COURT ures of tho.'kind from their,':resting
places in New Zealand homes.
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; able. Deferring to the graded system'
of.-appointments, Mr. Wright said that
What may possibly be an original
FARMERS' DESIRES Dr. Joseph Patrick Hennossy, a 'medi- engraving by Blake is ia the'possession
'■'every, teacher was naturally anxious to cal, practitioner, aged 32, was charged of Mrs. Mary Buekby, of Ponsonby.lt
Snvprqvo his position, and applications in.'the Magistrate's Court to-day with was formerly the property 6f ./.Mrs.
were made by" teachers for vacancies (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) having unlawfully used an instrument Buekby's father, Mr. John Waymouth,

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higher, up.- Those .were some of the

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DANNEVIRKE, This Day. with intent to procure a miscarriage. a public-accountant,-who died 3Gyears
causes, of tlio unsatisfactory state of A meeting of tho executive ,of the Chief-Detective Ward asked for a ago. Mr. Waymouth arrived in. Auck-
affairs' complained of. The Minister Southern Hawkes Bay Farmers.' Union :

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remand until 4th April. land with his family by thd ship AVil-
said he did not think the vital changes decided to urge the Dominion Executive Appearing for the accused,' Mr. H. liain Watson in 1859. He was a lover
in staffs had been quite as great as to do all that was possible to get cheap- F. O'Leary applied for bail. of art and a close friend of Mr; Albiu
seemed to be believed. He quoted fig- er manures for tho farmers, and also to The chief detective said that the Martin, owner of the recently discov-
ures showing, the number of changes endeavour to arrange for a supply of- only grounds on-which he would op- ered drawings.' The. engraving, which'
that had takenplace at Clyde quay, El- seeds at the cheapest rate, and if pos- pose, bail were the seriousness of thfl measures 7in by Gin, represents ,&.dam;
bir'nie, and Te Aro schools during the' sible direct from tho growers. charge,and the fact.that the woman in called from- his grave, to .witness tho^
question was at present in hospital. ; sacrifice of Christ. In the. right lower"
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past three years. \ The detailed figure's -Representations are to bo mado to

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"Post" Photo. "Post" Photo.
were:;— ... endeavour to have' land tax made pay- neuropathic for women patients. Villa of the neuropathic The remand, was., granted, and. bail corner are the letters'VWJ.V and. the
Clyde qnay (Imadsip.stor, 13 assistant- ablo in February, simultaneously with Villa of the unit, All the nine villas are' unft, for men patients.
was allowed in the sum of £.250 with date is 3.807. The. style is: decidedly;
rintu, fciid 2 probationers):—Changes jincome tax.
home-like,with gardens and shade-trees. ;
' a similar surety, or two of £125 each. that of Blake.
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THE EVENING POST, FRIDAY. MAKOH 30, 1928. 1
LATE NEWS ranged with the" Anglo":Persiau Oil
LOST IN LAW SCHOOL SPORTS (Ke.), 1; G. Maruey and L.
PERSONAL MATTERS LATE SPORTING CRICKET
Icy and E. Nicol
to conduct a geological survey
Tilsey (NB> ), ».
Tlireo-legged Race (33 yards, 0 ami 10 years).
for prospecting purposes. —First heat: J, Mack and P. Camicr (Tn.), 1;
G. Redmond and I\ Coleman (Kn.), 2. Second
heat: E. Ulgby and M. Jlall (L.8.), 1; M. The' Minister of Lands (tho Hon. MASTERTON RACES

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Third heat: J. A. D. M'Leod) returned this morning HAWKE CUP MATCH
CONCILIATORY SPIRIT BIG DAY AT THE BASIN
Dunn aud J. Klec (S.), 2.
TO COMBAT CANCER Murray and X. King (X.), 1: M. Clemmens from Tauranga and district.
EMPIRE DIPLOMACY and K. Cocksford (I.B.), 2. Fourth heat: J.
Dempster and 13. Barrow (B.), 1; L. Ellison Mr. J. 8. Dickson, M.P., Chief Gov- (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) (By Telegraph.—Freis Association.)
AUSTRALIA'S RADIUM FUND
VIEWS OF DAIRY FARMERS ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
and X. Burns (Ke.), 2.
Three-legged Race (50 yards, II and 12 tliis morning.-
ernment Whip, arrived' from Auckland MASTERTON, This Day.
The Mastcrton Races are being held PALMERSTdN N., This D»y. '"
The second cricket match for5 the
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years).—First heat: N. Marriott and K. Troll
Mr. J. Mason, M.P. for Napier, 5s to-day in fine weather. The courae is
CANADA AND BRITAIN I (Kg.), 1; H. Thorn and R. Hunter (T.), 2.
: Hawke Cup since Manawatu obtained
March, 2 p.m.)
(Received 30th
CANBEEEA, This Day. A'WARPED IDEAL FINE TEAM SPIRIT
.Second heat: M. Wallace and J. Cunningham visiting Wellington.
(H.C.), 1; A. Knight and B. '-San-don (Un.>. 2.
Third heat: W. Andrew and Jr. Logan (I.B.), Mr. Normau Aitkcn and Mr. Ken
in good order. Results:
Highweight Handicap, of 130 soys;
— possession of the trophy commenced this
morning, Southern Hawkes Bay being

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The Houso of Eepresentatives passed 1; Jf. Uogan and M. Clark (X.), 2. Fourth Aitkcn, of Levin, were passengersfor one mile and a quarter.—Modern, 10.0, the challengers. Tho latter won the
EGYPTIAN TREATY ISSUE : 1; Lady Gay, 9.8,2; Red Fnehsia, 10.12,

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■an appropriation of & 100,000for the heat: H. Henderson
The seventh annual school sports cham- Sellers and G. Kyle and
N. Heyas (Kh.), 1; J. Sydney by the Maunganui. toss and elected to bat. Their opening
purchase .of radium. Sir Neville (R.), 2.
Dr. J. Henderson has been appointed 3. All 2min.lL started. Won by a length.1 ; was disastrous, Wilder going in tho
(United Press Association.—Copyright.) House, Minister of Health, explained The paper read before tho Xa-
tional Industrial Conferenceto-day
pionships are being held under the auspices
of the Wellington Public Schools' Ama- —First
Thre^-Uggcd-lUce (50 yards, 13 and over).
heat: h. Duncan and E. (T.),Oeorgo (M.C.), chairman of tho Board of Examiners Time;
Novice
2-ssec. : ■
first over, and' Smith a few minutes
that the decision to purchase was due 1; B. Thorburn aud B. Yoatts 2. Sec- under the Mining Act, 1926, and tho Stakes, of 110 soys;"six fur- later. They then, had two wickets
on .behalf,of the dairy industry by

" in place of the longs.—3 Skybird, 5.5, 1; 1Molong, 8.5,


(Received ,30th March, 2 p.m.) to the alarming increase in the preval- teur Athletic Association on the Basin ond Cooper heat: It. Sextonand h. Hclson (S.W.), 1; Coal Mines Act, 1935, down for 2 runs.'
ence of cancer. Mr. H. H. Sterling was confined to Reserve to-day. With some 2700 competi- M. and G. Hansford (H.), 2. Third 2/2 Despot, 8.5, 3. Scratched: Valua-
OTTAWA, 29th March. a presentation of the fact that the heat: E. Rowlands and N. Boyea (1.E.), I; N. late Mr. P. G. Morgan. tor, Callaninore. Won by a length, The firat. four we.nt. to" Inglis, who
There is no comment here on the original ideal of the arbitration tors drawn' from thirty-three schools
Masterson and. L. Kenny (J.), 2. Mr. IVW. Furkert, T. M. Kissell, S. two lengths, between second and third. then lost Hartland. 12-r-3-^. Armis-
Skipping Eaco (35 yards, under 9 years).— A. R. ted was the nest man,, but was dismiss-
Premier^ Mr. Mackenzie King's, an- system—conciliation—had become throughout the Wellington district and a First Mair, F. W. Lean, M. Cable, Time, lmin 17 l-ssec.
Mac
THE FILM "DAWN" lost sight of in a mass of rigid programmeo£ over one hundred events, (H.C.),
heat: E. Graham (Bn.), 1; E. Winter
2. Second heat: F. Aldridge (H.C.), and D. K. Blair have been appointed ed two balls later. Canning lost his

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nouncement of Canada's attitude to
regulations, placing conciliation out M. Flnlaysoo (Bn.), 2. Third he»t: O. Ma-
Juvenile Handicap,
members of the Engineers'Registration furlongs.—l i.yinfc Hero, 8.6,soys;of 130 five wicket with the score iat' 28, but Inglis
1; 2 Mil-
the treaty between Britain and Egypt. the day is a big one. Races, novelty l;honey

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, CONDITIONAL RELEASE of the question. (Nd.), 1; E. Stevens (H.), 2. Fourth Board. and Grant carried the total to 62, when
Speaking in the House of Commons, events, and miscellaneous competitions are heat: S. G. Gotlieb (H.), 1; B. Plant (Nd.), 2. lais,, 8.3, 2; 3 First Ruler, 7.0, 3. the former went lbw for 32 after bat-

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heat: N. Field (K.), 1; S. Jones (I.B.), Dr. Robert Wardlow and Mrs. Ward- Scratched: Gratton. "Won. by a nose.
"We have endeavoured to examine provided for boys and girls of all ages, Fifth ting seventy-eight,minutes. Whelan and
£ie Premier.said that within the last Sixth heat: P. Harrington (Ke.), 1; E. low, of Greenoek, Scotland, who, are Time, lmin 0 2-ssec.

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2.
few mouths, the Government was asked
(A.P.A. and "Suu.") the problem essentially from the point
of view of tho Dominion as a whole," - -.
the object of the'gathering being to instil Brownlie (K.), 2.-
Skipping (33 yards, 9 and 10 years).—First
on a'-world tour, aro at present staying Lawn Handicap, of 130
soys; one
Grant went in quick'succession,. and
Cowper was run oiit with the total at

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in regard to the treaty, which was be- (Received 30th March, 2, p.m.) the teum spirit into the youthful athletes, heat: SI. Burton (S.W.). 1; J. Lark (T.), 2. in
Wellington. mile.—3 Holua Bolus, 7.6, 1; 5 Aurora 87. The firial"' wicket fell without fur-
ing .negotiated, whether Canada would LONDON, 29th March. said Mr. Sterling. "Wo commence at and no trophies or prizes of any descrip- Second heat: K. Sinclair(E.H.). 1; Ci. Rothlle Mr. 11. E. Prattcn, Commonwealth Borealis, 7.2, 2; 1 Spearrriiss, 8.6, 3. "'
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become a, party to the terms of the Privately viewing the "Dawn" film,
treaty, which involved military sanc- the Theatre Committee"of tho London
the point which seems to stand out
clearly, and is quite beyond the realm
tion are awarded championship winners. (,T.). 2.
1;
Third heat: N. Dyett (IC), 1; I. Minister of
Aldridgo (H.C.), 2. Fourth hent: E. M.'Lean
The junior events and the preliminaries (An.), I). Lane
of the bigger events were mainly decided Turner (X.), 1; E.(HiC),
2. Fifth heat: n. ter, Miss M.
Commerce, with his daugh- Scratched: Teri, Court Jester, Scotch-
Prattcn,
Thomas (I.B.), 2. Sixth Maungiinui this afternoon,
loaves' by the Laddie. Won by a : length. '"'■
Tirac,
ther, score..
SOUTHERN 'HAWKBS'BAY.■ '

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tions and contemplated military alli- County Council decided'to recommend
this morning, while the finals and inci- heat: T. Marcy (K.), 1; 11. Bennett (H.), 2. Australia. Mr. Pratten's returning
to lmin 44sec. First' Innings. "

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ances. "The Government replied that its release on condition that the shoot- of dispute, that there is a lavge measure private sec-
of dissatisfaction with the system of dentally the schools'. championship, Skipping (50 yards. 11 and 12 years).—First retary, Mr. Smith, c M'Vicar, b"Die3erich,...«. 0
we did hot believe that the Parliament ing of a German soldier in the execu- weather permitting, were to be fought heat: M. Stevens (M.S.), 1; H. Thorne (T.), for Melbourne H. E. Irving, will leave Wilder, c Norris, bM' Vicar 2
of Canada would approve such a treaty, tion scene was excised. j working of the industrial ma- out this afternoon. Previous winners of 2. Second heat: W. Harridgo (L.8.), 1: E. to-morrow by the Ma- SPRING CUP LIVERPOOL Inglis, lbw, b M'Donald 32
and that if Britain and Egypt could
■work out a treaty along the lines pro-
posed, well and good, but as far as
Canada was concerned we did not feel
THE PRINCE'S PLUCK
chinery of this country. The dairy
farmers of the Dominion have had it
forced on them that for some years
the championship were:—l92o, Clyde (M.C.).
quay; 1921,Newtown; 1922, Hataitai;
Clark (S.W.), 2. Third
1; B. Kiernan
heat:
(H.C.),
Jt.
"'<!.
heat: I. lionghurst (M.C), 1: O. Pope (H.C.),
Fairhurn
Fourth
nuka.
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Mr. J. G. L. Hewitt, S.M., has been (United Press Association.—Copyright.)
1923,Newtown; 1924,Muritai; 1927,Ter- 2. Fifth heat: B. Prosser (St.). 1; M. Howo appointed chairman of the Government (Eeceived 30th March, 1.30 p.m.)
Hartland, b■ Diederich ■..",,..,
H. Armisted, c Donafdson,
derich
b Die-
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race; no championships were decided in (P.W.), 2. Sixth heat: N. Wallace (H.), 1; Railways Appeal Board. Mr. P. Lind- LONDON, 29th March. Canning, c M'Keazie,. b Diederich.
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ifc in the interests-of the British Em- past their net income has been dimin- 1925 aud 1926. The following is a key D. Woodhouse (K.), 2. 13 years and over).— say, controller of the refreshment The following is the result of tbo
pire or ,of the larger peaco which it ! WINS RAGE AFTER FALL Grant, c Donaldson,^b M'Vjear 2G

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ishing. They have found their expen- to the abbreviations used in the detailed First Skipping (50 yards,
W. Cook (S.W.), 1; A. Cooko branch, has
been selected to act as the LIVERPOOL SPRING CUP, of 750 Whelan, c Donaldsoii, b; McDonald 7
was hoped. the treaty would serve diture increasing without any commen- results given below:—Bcrhumpore (B.), (EH.),heat: and 35. George (M.C). 2. Second member appointed by the Minister. Cowper, run out .'.'.'..'.'.'. '.'.\\.......
soys; one mile and a quarter. f>
that this country should be asked to be-
(A.P.A. and "Sun.") surate expansion on the revenue side.
Brooklyn (Bn.), Clyde quay (C.Q.), Hutt
heat: M. Lord (Ke.), 1; SI. Burns (W.), 2. Mr. T. S. Munt, of Wellington, is a J. T. Downing's be Grandflight, by ■
Yortt, run out ;.'-.;':" v.
.
;r..:.. 1

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come a party to it. Main (H.C.), Hutt East (K.H.).- Hataitai Third heat: A. Bennett (Kn.), 1; M. Clout

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(Received 30th March, 2 p.m.) They have to compete for their revenue (II.), Island Buy (I.B.), Johnsonvillo (J.), (IIC) 2. Fourth heat: M. Cooper (II.), passenger by tho "Mauiiganui for Syd- Grand -Parade—Plying Send, Southall, c Donaldson,b.M'Vicar 0
"Thoßritish Government immedi- with the rest of the world, unassisted
1;
(CO.), 2. Third heat: A. Bennett ney to-day, whore lie will join his wife, syrs, 7.6 Extras ;,..■..:..... 1
ately accepted our view in reference to Kiu'ori (K.), Kilbirnio (Ke.;, Khandallah T Sh«r.vood 1
LONDON, 29th March. Ykvc) Fourth-heat:
it."' .■.<" ■ ■ by any such artificial protection as may (Kh.), Kelbiii-ii (Kn.), Lyall Bay (L.8.), l:'jr. Clout )n.C). 2. Mrs. M. Munt, for an extended tour.-.of D. Robertson's eh c Promptitude,
|J.

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Though he fell before the penulti- bo opened to other industries, common- Muritui (M.), Mirumar South (M.S.), M Cooper (H.i, 1: J. Sherwood (C.Q.), 2.
tho Blue Mountains, Melbourne,; and by Decision—La Tyra, 4yrs,
.......... |. Total. ..............V./..-.'r..
87

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No suggestion has been made in Can- mate' fence, the. Prince of Wales re- heat: v. Croft (U.H.). 1; B. Foster
ada that the Premier's announcement mounted and won easily the Highland ly called 'sheltered.*' They have felt
on the other hand that as a result of
Mount Cook (M.C), Newtdwn, (N.), Fifth (CQ.), 2. Sixth heat: 3. Freo (M.), 1; A. Brisbane. c.l 3' : 2 BowHng Analysis.——-M'Vicar t«ok
was premature. Brigade's Steeplechase in bitter rain- va interference under State regulation,
Northland (Nd.), Ngaio (Ng.), Petone Ornie'rei (K:H.). 2.
Main (P.C.), Petoue West U.W.), Ron- Mr. J. of Khandallah, late Mrs. Peel's b h First Magic, by
Bovin,
district traffic managerof the New Zea- White Magic—Preference, aged,
three wickets for 21; Diederich, four
for 42; M'Donald, two for ; 23.'

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storm at Frensham. with the free operation ■of economic gotai (Ron.), Koseneath (R.), Seatoun(S), land railways, was farewellcd last night 7.12 3
THE OIL SCANDAL laws, the dairy farmer has had his ex-
penditure increased to his disadvan-
South Wellington (S.W.), Terrace fl.),
Thorndon (Tn.), Te Aro (T.A.), Upper ANSWERING QUESTIONS by members of the Khaudallah Bowl- [ There were sixteen starters.
ing Club. Mr. and' Mrs.' Bevin, with by a neck.
"Won WELLINGTON CLUB.
CHILD WELFARE Hutt (U.H.)," Wndestown (W.), Worser
tage. Unquestionably, there aro a num-
Bay (W.8.), Waiwetu (Wai.), Wilford
ber of factors operating to bring about
their daughter, are leaving for a; trip
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■'. The following.Wellington Club te*ms
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(Wil.). to the Old Country about the middle-of
DEMOCRATS IN IT TOO

THE KING'S INTEREST
the present disadvantageous position of
the farming community, and among BOYS' EVENTS.
INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE next month. ', ■ WANGANUI TROTTING CLUB'S to-morrow, commencing at i.'4<s. p.m.:—
A team: Wiren, Ham, Wagstaff, Eodg-
59 Yards (under 9 years).-^-First heat: K. INCIDENT In tho absence of the chairman. (Mr. ACCEPTANCES ers, Koskilly, Waller, Morgan, Sbillson,
'(A.P.A. and "Sun.")
these factors our people are firmly of
the opinion that tho operation of ourBrook-Taylor (T.), 1: J. Fyfo (S.W.), 2. A. D. Thompson) this morning the : I Luckie, Ongley, Hughes. B team: Han-
.ACCORDING TO ROBINSON Second:heat:K. Kyle (R.), 1; A: Witcher Prime Minister .(the Eight Hon. J. G. Bully Bbwdefc,. Gilmer,
(Received 30th March, 3 p.m.) industrial machinery, as at present (E.H.), 2. Third heat: V. Weatheriy (P.C.), 1;
In tho early stages of tho National Ooates)! was,.on the motion 7o£ Mr. J. Acceptances for tho second day of the W»« Kirkcaldie, Treadwell. O'Shea, 6ymondi,
WINGANUI, This Day. ha, Ward,
manifesting itself, is a material one.
G. Gestro (S.), 2. Fourth heat: Bold (H.C.),
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LONDON, 29th March. Industrial at present sit- Boberts (Labour Party), unanimously
!Dulf*':■ ■-"' ';-'- ':'■'"'■■ :'::-
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(Received 30th March, 2 p.m. 1; N. Jennings (Ng.), 2. Fifth heat: A. Ha*. Conference, ngkmu Trotting.Club inu follow:—
His Majesty the King, after a ris (C.Q.), 1; J. Logan (N.), t Sixth heat: ting in Wellington, it was decided, that elected chairman of the National In-
HANDICAP1, of 80 sonj 3.48
be given dustrial Conference for to-day's pro- IMPROVERS'.
HISTORY OF THE ACT.
'WASHINGTON,. 29th March. asked Sir W. Eeadcr. (I.B.), 1; F. Groundsell (C.Q.), 2.
papers, should
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Buckingham Palace party, 60 Yai|i (I) years).—First heat: Spack- those presenting

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Senator Robinson, before the Sen- "To understand clearly where- the B.
to remain,, and conversed raan (lie.), 1; G. Gunn (M.S.), 2. Secondfifteen minutes in which to reply to ceedings. '.-'"" A SUDDEN CHANGE
ate, stated that the conspiracy to get TrubyKing half dairy farmer standß on this matter, we
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Muriel Thorpe
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scr Welcome Pearl .'. «cr

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an hour on children's heat: K. Swinburne (M.S.), 1; H. Rico (Ke.), quetsions which might bo asked. At Mr. 0. L. Muilany, who has,been in Lady Jewell scr Loyalty scr
control of the .naval' oil reserves was with him for think it necessary to go back to the Don WUdman :". scr Indicator ■ scr

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displayed and D. Chrlstenson (S.W.), 2 (equal). Thh-d paper presented by
formed the in city of .Washington dur- welfare. His Majesty
in the movement, stating
a heat: G. Cutforth(Ng.), 1; H. Logan (Bn.), the conclusion
very genesis of .the Industrial Concilia- j
of the
2. Fourth heat; J. Archer (P.C.), I; Bartley Mr. W. J. Poison, on. behalf of the New the Thorndon Railway.Station, has been
charge of tho reserved seat office at Tawa scr
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He keen interest scr Electric Gold
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King Yon
ing tho Wilson Adminiatration.
while maternity mortality was so tion and Arbitration Machinery. The i(H.C.), 2. Fifth heat: G. Carter(N.), 1: L. Zealand Farmers' Union, yesterday appointed stationmaster. at Inglewood, Great Ballln sßr Huia Maid
24
UNSETTLED WEATHER
"aid: "It,was participated ia by high that
60
still much work to do. Act was first passed in 1894 and wasVemou(H.), 2. Sixth heat: G. Jackson (N.), forty-odd question's and left to-day take up his new posi- Louie Dillon scr Warplanc 120
high thero was afternoon, some to

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officials of that Administration and aid- sponsored by the Hou. William Pcmber 1; 1\ Keall (I.B.), 2.
60 Yards (10 years).—First neat: J. Fal- were asked, and Mr-. Poison suggested tion. Mr. Muilany has been a member Musical scr The whole of the Dominion yesterday;
ed and abetted" by still other Democrats Eeoves. He stated the fundamental
len! (S.W.), l; F. Cram (T.), 2. Second heat: that he should'bo given time in which of the Management Committee of the BOROUGH HANDICAP, of 85 sots; 3.54 class; experienced fine arid pleasant weathef

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of high standing. The. record shows- WARATAHS' WELCOME HOME
that the; wholesale influencing of Fed-
principles underlying the scheme of the
B. Taylor. (T.), 1; J. Hutchin (S.W.), 2. to prepare his replies.
Act very clearly in the following words:
Tlilrd heat: A. Robinson (L.8.), 1; C. M'Car-
tliy (M.C), 2, Fourth heat: D. Haswell (L.8.),
New Zealand Rugby Union for several
Mr. T. O. Bishop (secretary of the years, and is-very popular'in Rugby .Octachord ,,, ,. ■
one mile and a half.
..i... scr...

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La Campiono "... scr. Mokanria
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;■ ydsbhd
as the result of thfe'establishmentof an
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anti-cyclone. This :morningf however,

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eral officials, including Cabinet mem- 'I do not think tho Arbitration Court Federation) circles... .■" s ; ; 3fi
the rapid passage:rof aT-disturbance
bers and their important assistants,by
private.oil interests was in full bloom
under the Wilson Administration, and
(Received 30th March, 2
SYDNEY, This Day.
The Waratahs wero enthusiastically
p.m.) 1:
will'be'every often called into requisi-
tion) on the contrary, I think that in
J. Barber (Bn.),
Wales-<N.),.1; F. M'lvor (C.Q.), 2.
99 cases in 100 in which labour dis-
2. Fifth
75 Yards (11 years).—First heat: G. Phil-
heat:
:
B. Free New
(61.), 1; P. Reid (V.H.), 2. SLxtlv heat: Vi. moved that the Standing Orders should
be
Zealand
suspended
heat: son the necessarytime.
Employers'
in, order to give Mr. Pol- "
Tho death of Mr, William1 Hearst
Martin, aged 58,
'::
occurred suddenly at
Catberly
"'May Beta
Nelson's
......'scr
Bequest scr
scr Rangltfro'
Lady Ena
36
103 across .the southern, Tasman Sea upset
all ideas of a continuance. of such, fine
3.42 class; weather, there being "an;abundance of

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lips (15.HV l; ,T. Napier (B.), 2. Second ,■
East Tamaki yesterday (telegraphs SUBURBAN HANDICAP, of 95 soys;
the exhaustion of the nation's and welcomed by a large gathering of Rug- putes ariso they will be settled by-the
" Mr. J. Roberts (secretary of the Al- "The Post's". Auckland correspon-

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one mile and a. half. cloud over the South Island and about
"
H. Avnolu (S.W.), l; A. Nesbitt (E.H.), 2.
navy's supply of oil was already well by supporters. conciliation boards.' This statementThird heat: Bartley (H.C.), 1; M. Robertson liance of Labour objected to this. Mr. scr "- the Cook Strait region; At 9 a.m. a
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Lady Zoe

.... .......
ydsbhd
dent). For a period he held the Now Little Huia gcr Hilltop
under way on account of Democratic brings out very clearly what Mr. (P.C.), 2. Fourth heat: W. Archor (P.C.), 1;
T. Senior (H.C.), 2. Fifth heat: C. Robinson Poison should bo prepared to reply to Zealand and Australian, records for 120 Great Ballin
S8
few places, especially on the West
acts of legislation and administration." ORDER FOR BRITISH CABLE Reeves regarded as the very essence of
(L.BJ, 1; M. Cottor (H.), 2. Sixth heat: the questions at once. .If they were yards and 440 yards
scr Abrudbanya 4S
Coast, reported rain/ and ■winds general-

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The Senator centred/his attack upon the scheme; in a word—'conciliation.' hurdles, besides yds bhd Lena Chlmca 48
P. Knowsley (L.8.), 1; A. Shaw (H.), 2. to make tho concession in tho case of other New Zealand records. Mr. Mar- Q ueen Elizabeth 12 Fllton 60 ly blowing from an easterly or a north-
tho former Secretary of the Navy, Mr.
" With this principle, the dairy farm-
<5 Yards (12 years).—First
(Hon.), 1; A. Johnston (S.W.), heat: K. Cater every delegate submitting papers the tin was engaged in farming, and.work-
._
Gaza 12 "Nellie Parsons 96 erly direction, and freshening in the

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.Josephus Daniels, and the ex-Secretary (A.P.A.-and "Sun.") ers have no quarrel. Administered 2. Second
would last until'May Thero ed two or three properties in the Auck- Richmond Lass 24

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heat: L. August (E.H.), 1; J. Goodman (B.), conferon.ee CookStrait and JPoveato Strait regions,

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6f the Interior, Mr. Franklin Lane, 30th March, 2. p.m.) and worked with the idea of concilia- were other papers which were just as land Province before retiring to live LIVERPOOL HANDICAP, of 150 sots ; 4.48 were experienced. ■'
(Eeceived
whomvhe named as the-originator of """"■■■■"" ",
the proposal to lease .the naval reserves LONDON, ,29th March.
tion always kept uppermost, wo feel (b.), 2: Foiu-th heat: 11. Wlnnio (H.C.), 1; S.
Nlven
satisfied, that the (present position
(Bn.), 2 Fifth boat: M. Howell (JI.C),
important as .that. presented by Mr. on. a small holding, at East Tamaki
-,-.-., ago.;
■ Our Nancy ....
". class; two, miles.
.... scr -■■"■■
: The forecast-is for moderate and
ydsbhd,

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Poison.- ".
freshening northerly winds


The Western" Union Company lias I; C. Scholes(U.H.), 2. Sixth heat: P. two .years Mr«. Martin survives Kevin Brao scr. north of
....
.
..■■:;■"" Explosion
to private, exploitation. He also said
Mr: M'Adoo crammed a cool quarter of. ordored from*England a 1400-mile
cable would not have arisen. But what'do
St^ rta:B-»- J-5ye*">—M»' J- Drewer (U.H.), 2.' When a-vote was. about to be taken him. ■
..■' -. i ..,;. ■"
30
48 Caps Bgmont'arid/'Castleploint/ places
i
...
Ciivo Bell scr High Sea
we find? We find that there has been Y?"H»'<l3 heat: T. Kldd Mr. Roberts drew attention to the posi-

-.
1 southward oxperiohcing similar but
........
for' high-speed duplex working between fr. n
(C.Q.), 1: D. Butler News has been, received of the death
Speed King scr Tui Wildwood 60
a million dollars of Doheny's money in- a gradual' subordination of the prin- (Nd.), 2. Secondheat:
R. Olsen (U.H.), 1; J. Canute(N.), 2. Third tion of'.tho economists. Were they en- at Sydney of Mr. Arthur James White- 24 Van "Cap ..;.. 84 [ stronger winds*
ydsbhd Dillon Huon 72 which will back later to

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to his pockets, and has never yet made Newfoundland and the Azores. ciple 04 conciliation to that of arbitra-
beat: R. Clarko (Ke.): 1; B. Symonds (P.W.). titled to a vote?
Lottie Adi'aace
Wakefleld 24 Gold Dial ....96 the south. Warning signals for west-
restitution." He asked, if it was pos- tion until at the present moment the
2. Fourth heat: K. Eaton (Ke.), 1; C. Walker The chairman (Mr. A. D. Thompson) house, son of the late Mr. Thomas Lady Barrlngton 24 erly gales arc exhibited at Gas'tlepoint,
(S.W.), 2. Fifth heat: A. Bell (H.C.), 1; J. said that ho understood that voting Whitohouse, of Wellington. Mr. A. J.

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machinory prescribed ia the concilia-
sible, Mr. M'Adoo was using this money CHOLERA AT CALCUTTA Short (Ng.), 2 Sixth heat: K. Lowo (U.C.),
tion sections of tho Act, has bocomo Whitohouse had taken a deep interest STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 100 soys; 2.26 Cape Campbell, Stephens: Island, Fare-
to finance the campaign of Senator 1; n. Service (M.C), was confined to representatives of the class; one mile. well Spit, and at The Nuggets. The
2. in Australian bowling matters for
Walsh, of- Montana. more or less an empty formality, neces-
..........
.,
100 Yards (H and over).—First heat: C. employers and employees. Zolocfc Wood scr yds bhd weather will be unsettled generally,
(Received. 30th March, In p.m.) sary to be gone through by tho parties
to enable them to use tho machinery
Hook (P.C.), 1; O. Connor(N.), 2. Second
heat: P. Jtorrls (U.H.), 1; T, Burdon (N.),
i Mr. Roberts: "My advice was that many movers
a voto bo Australian Bowling
years. Ho. was one of the prime Blue
in tho establishment of the
Pedro
....
......
scr Harotp
scr Abrudbanya
12 with some
rain, mainly light, over the
THE PRAYER BOOK DELHI, 29 th March. 3. Third heat: T. Galo (T.), 1; E. Ridyard ! on no question would
.. ....
Lady Kevin 24
of the arbitration provisions of tho Act North Island. The temperature is
Council,in 1912, and Electric Indicator scr Matenga "24
Cholera has broken, out at .Calcutta

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(H.C.), 2. Fourth heat: C. Noblo (E.H.), 1;I taken."
in.a manner and to dn extent that was
A. Stratton (H.C.),'2. :. Chairman: "This is just a ques- filled practically every office in that or- Gold scr
....
Clive Bell 36 likely to fall somewhat.
■'*

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and 122' dcathS':occurred:in- one1; day. .". The Some Jazz 48

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never, originally contemplated. ganisation, which was formed, for the

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Tho health authorities'are inoculating S«ml-Fln»ls. '"' , tion of procedure." ■:: .'" BALLANCE HANDICAP, of 100 'soys; two
.._
Mr. Bishop appealed to.tho represen- government of tho Commonwealth bowl- : ■ miles;_ 5.4 class. ■■■
SUPPORT FROM CLERGY spread thousands of Indians to prevent the. THIRD PARTY INTERPOSES.
.... ' LESSON UNLEARNT

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HO Yards, (under 9 years).—ReaUcr, 1; Jen-
give Mr. ing world. For several years he had
of the disease. nings, 2; Bold, 3. Brook-Taylor, 1; Harris, tatives of the employees to lion,
yds bhd yds bhd
"Obviously, this has tended to make 2; Kyle, 3. Poison a fair opportunity of answering boon treasurer of tho New South I Tul Bells 4S LESSON
12 Call Boy UNLEART

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tho settlement of our industrial affairs GO Yards (9 years).—Jacltson,
'
I; Carter, 2: the various questions. That would bo .Wales Bowling Association. Kebecca
Colonel T horpo
24 Tho Tiger 80
{By Telegraph.—Prett Aitociation.)

'■.. ROYAL OAK COURT-MARTIAL rigid—instead 48


REDUCED MAJORITIES of clastic, but moro par- Kcali, S. Spackman, 1; Barclay, 2; Cutfor<l,
ticularly has interpbsod a third party 3. 60
nioro satisfactory from tho point of
WANGANUI STAKES HANDICAP, of 100 soys ; -: DUNEDIN, This Day.
Yards (10 years).—Fallen!, 1; Cran, 2; view of the questioners, as well as of STRONGLY- RESENTED ....
4.56 class; tivo miles. At the Police'Court, William Foster,

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between tho essential
„ (A.P.A. and "Sun.") (A.P.A. and "Sun.")
parties in the Robertson, 3. Wiles, 1; JYoe, 2; Haswell 3 Mr. Poison.
...... scr
....
"
j Logan Star ydsbhd for being intoxicated'
......
settlement of. the industrial affairs of lips. 2; 75 Yards (11 years):—Robinson, l; Phil- Mr. Roberts said that the representa- ♦ while in' charge
Lady Zoo scr Derby Lynn 24 of a motor-car at Palmerston
(Received 30th March, 2 p.m.l) '■ \\ ; (Eeceived 30th March, 2 p.m.) the. country., In other words, whore Senior, 3.Arnold,3. Knowsloy, 1; Cotter, 2; tives of tho employees oxpootod an- AUSTRALIAN BUTTBE TRADE South,
■ " .......
Tawa Kins scr Great Delight S6
was sentenced to pne month's imprison-
■..':■ the Act was .designed to promoto get-

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': Richmond Lass scr Peter Pirate 60
;"::■.;. LONDON, 29th March/. GIBRALTAR, 29th March.
The' Lo'^r Souse 'of ".Convocation of. Owing to the alteration in the .charge ting together, the.offect oftho method Mackle,
75 Yards (12 years).—Nlven,. X; Stewart,'2; swers. Several of them were present-
3. Winnie, 1; Howell, 2: August! 3. ing papers,-and they would be prepar- Gaza
.. '
...scr Fllton
....
....
60 ment. On tho day the offencewas com-
mitted the
Yards bhd:
.... accused, was convicted on a
33 (under years) Aldrldso, I; Klt- yds Louisiana CO
Canterbury endorsed the Prayer Book of Which twenty-four hours' notice is of "working that-has gradually been chlnf,2. Grundc.ll,
0

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2; Gotlieb,,ed to answor wish any questions at once. Someremarks attributed to iir. H. ,Co.Advanceur similar-charge. ,'»".!".;,.. - ",.:'. ".
■ ;.2_4 The Abbey

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1; Brißhtwore, 72
by 126 votes to 48, compared with 168- required, the court-martials have been evolved has by
had oxactly tho oppositb
(9 years)i—iarlt, 1; Sawyor,
Theyl did not to work any npint E. Pratteii, Hostess
.Commouwealth Minister for .',FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 100.soys; 2.22
24 Speed King 72
---to 22-last year. The Lower House.of Ipostponed, and open on Saturday morn- tondency putting a third party be- -0 Yards 2; on tho other side, and they would not Trade aud Customs,on the butter trade

.
Convocation of York endorsed it by 60 iing. ■ "" -
tween those who ought to bo in imme- James, 3. Jarvls, 1; Rltßon, 2; M'Lean, 3.
50 Yards (10 years).—Hadwin, 1; Übhara2: press tho matter. "Wo don't want to botwoen Now Zealand have been chal-
' , ....
class; one mile.
LATE COMMERCIAL
votes to 19, compared with 68 to 10
last year. The former supporters
.now opposed the Prayer Book protest-
who
SINGLE "
TAX REJECTED
diate contact. Mr. Beoves was far Kwiolds,
sighted
some
enough to sco the possibility of
such development.
3. Clark,.1; Rothnle, 2; M'MU-
-50 Yards (11 years).—Leahy, 1:
give the professors, bnlanco of power, lenged by
anyway,"
Waters,2; amidst laughter.
concluded Mr. Roberts, at this end. Mr. Pratton is reported Nellie
Item
thoso engaged in the business Nellie Parsons .scr Somo.Jazz
the opinion" that Cora Tacks yds bhd
Bramley
....
scr
scr Direct Todd
High Sea
yds bhd
12'
24
3G
ed against the changes concerning the
re-servation, fasting powers, and paro- I (Received 30th March, 2 p.m.)
"Wo find that instead of 99 cases Austin,
out of 100 being sottlod by the Concili- 2; Hall,
ation tho ap-
3. Wallace, 1: Wilson, 2; Marriott
<
j Yards (12 years).—Clarke,
3. Marshall, 1; Prossor, 2; WII-
1; Wallace, been
3 Professor B. E. Murphy said he had whatevor"hazarded
assured by tho Minister of Lab- of tho Now
to have
profit was being made out Wakefleld
Zealand trade in butter Lottie Advance
... ..
12 Van Cap
, 12 Admiral Lock
12 Sister Beatrice
48
48
48
LONDON WOOL SALES.
(United Press Association.—Copyright.)
chial councils. They, also protested | ■'SYDNEY, This Day. Boards, position is rapidly
proaching tho point that tho figures rn Tsn^
ST(1? s"llll)—Croftd. 1; our that ho would bo a full delegate at
Burns, 2; the conference, and ho, for one, would with Australia "is going into the pock-
Master Cute 12 Our Patch 48
:
.
that the Convocation was allowing it- !
The National Association Convention bo reversed. ;Even in the com- Knott, 3. Lord, 1; Coolc, 2; Gason, 3. ets of dealors, jobbers, exporters, and
Wrigloy 12 Caprice CO (Received 30th March/2 p.m.)

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self to bo influenced by the House of |rejected aproposal of tho State Parlia- may mon languago our <
v -lards (14 and over).—Final: Hooper, 1: not accept any inforior status.
importers, and tho dairy farmera of "LONDON, 29th March.
"
of everyday indus- Barrlngcr,- Bixtor, decided
Commons. [ ment to impose a tax on bachelors and trial Hfo, wo find tho
2; .3. It was that tho
invari- ricfßo""!1?^!^ ?*"« <"nd<!r 9'years).—Ald- tho status of the professors should bo New Zealand are being used to prevent
quostion of LIMERICK'S TRAINING The wool, sales have closed. Out of a
When the supporters of the Book spinsters between the ages of 25- and [ ably rcforrod to in tormssystom their iv catalogue of bales it is estimated
decided by tho Parliamentary Commit- pricesbrethren
128,756
urged the wisdom of making the pro- 55, whose incomes exceeded £250a year. tration Court, and the conciliationArbi-
of tho
as- SklpplnK. SSyards (0 nnd 10 years).—Turner tee. ■
Australia getting high
in their local market to which (Uaited that there were sold to the Home ■ trade
Book majorities the largest
with a view of improving the prospects
of the Book passing the House of Com-
possible1
AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE
pect is so completely'in the background
as to have practically ceased to bo an 2:Skipping'
effective part of our industrial machin-
Bennett"' ") yards
50
*' I'■
J>lmey' TI"»V
(U and 12 years).—Har- I OLD MAN KILLED
" they aro' entitled
ing cost of production."
by

"That is not true, and such remarks


reason of increas- Pre^s Association.—Copyright.)
(Received 30th March, 2 p.m.)
SYDNEY, This Day;
'"'
about 63,000, to the Continent 42,000,and
to the United States'4ooo,
ber held' was 20,000. Merinos were all
fully 5 per cent, above .February clos-
while the num-

mons, their adversaries replied that no


attention should be paid to what might (Received 30th March, 2.30 p.m.) ery. As our people sco tho problem, s'firUir.^jSs"!'
it is absolutely essential that whatover Skipping 50 yards
i:alrbairn-3-
Oil years and over).—
"^- \ coining from, a Minister aro simply Amounis han been scratched for the ing> except superior 70-80 grades, which
amazing" said one of tho largost ex- Chipping Norton Stakes. Six are now were firm and unchanged. The finest'
happen in Parliament. The pro-Book CANBERRA, This Day. is done shall bo in the direction of 23tS-;c£?£3. Croft3'3-
S; rro°- 1: Ben- porters to Australia: "I strongly re- left in the race. Limerick in training cro^bredssubstantially appreciated. Most
speakers: said that they viewed with- A Bill appropriating £3,220,000 for bringing into immediate and practical ioftr»lCliet "ftll_Th,row (open).—T. Burdam (JI.), BICYCLE OUT OP CONTROL sent Mr. Pratten's accusation. It cer- did an exceptionally good milo in lrnin fine halfbreds and come-backs advanced
alarm the effect upon the House of Naval construction; a reserve of do- effect the original -design, of tho framor 100 f t, 1; R. Buck (H.C.), 2; C. Terry (P.C.), tainly does not apply to firms ill Now 44}
sec. 7J/4per cent, to 10per cenlJ; medium,7V4
Commonsif the majorities within the fence, and the development of civil of the Act and of the Government that Zealand engaged in this business. Mr. per cent.; inferior grades, 10 per cent.;
Cionvocation'diminished. aviation passod all stages. was responsible for its being placed r(iai "'Kll, J "n (« and oTor).-Galo (Tn.), I- (By Tollgrapli.)
Pratton could easily ascertain the scoureds generally 7H per cent.': to 10 per-
"" '''
2; Bo"
(If-c-)' "n" Wobb cent., halfbreds showing the most appre-
The Book now goes to tho National.
Church Assembly for final. approval be-
on, the Statute Book. With that do-
sign, the dairy farmers have, as wo
3 (Special to "The Evening Post")
CHRISTOHUBCH, This
facts if ho were disposed to, and.as ho
ought to have done before, making such
STILL SHORT ciation. Slipes met with-the keenegt de-

,
Day.
fore- submission to Parliament.
AUSTRALIA'S GOODWILL have already stated, no quarrel. Their Honnessy (S.W) 3
complaint is that the design Las been
"(.aver («.>, and Whilo riding along Sclwyn street a general aiid utterly unjustifiable state-
shortly before 8 o'clock yesterday, John ment. Tho fact is the Australian trade
r. :
mand at ?%■■ per cent. .t».10 per cent, ad-
vance. 'New Zealand woojs ietched: Ken-
ley , Downs, 26%d, King's Drive, 35d,

LACK OF COAL ORDERS


CEMENTING TIES OF
so radically departed from tliat tho
wheels of progress in industrial mat-
KIN ters, instead of Tcvolving with celer-
Caldcrwood, aged 67, who resided at in buttor is of very groat value to the
18, Duncan street, Spreydon, lost con- New Zealand producer, and lie knows it.
trol of his machine and swerved in front Australia is a most valuable secondary I
NELSON'S ■'■WATER-SUPPLY
(Special to "The Evenino Post,")
■WFM.34ISd. ;,;,,
BRADFORD TOPS MARKET.
■.■,: ■
>;.,^;
"
ity and smoothness, are being clogged of a motor-truck. Ho struck tho left market, additional to export to the NELSON, 29th March.
to tho detriment of the Dominion as a GIRLS'EVENTS. front wing of tho truck, and was United Kingdom. The New Zealand The shower which fell on Monday (Received 30th. March, 2 p.m.)
EFFECT IN NEW SOUTH WALES
"A BETTER UNDERSTANDING" particular. wholo and of the primary producer in Ke^ny l0(n
aC0T Ur *?***)—F>"' heat: L. a^scverc thrown heavily to tho road, sustaining producer knows that perfectly
head- injury. Calderwoodwas also knows that whatever advantage Followed yesterday by a strong sou'-
well. He night did not help the water shortage.

trade he ro- west wind every vestige,, of moisture makers



', '- LONDON, 29th. March.
At Bradford business is quiet. Top-
CONCILIATION COMES FIRST. takon to the Christchurch Hospital, but thero is attaching to this are making small: concessions. Quo-
(Received 30th
, March, 2 p.m.) "Even if Mr. Downio Stewart ana was dead on arrival thore. coives in full. There is abundant docu- had disappeared by 9 a.m. and the tations: 64's. s«£d; 6Q's,52d; 56's,42%d;
...

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SYDNEY, This Day. myself do not get anywhere, my visit "Wo aro of opinion that tho ideals Wl.), J; h. Bond (L.8.). 2 Vlftli h»Tt. Tr The motor-truck, driven by Allan mentary evidence to prove this state- water shortage continues unabated. Aii 50's,33d; 46's,27d;40's,25d..

" Another 650 employees of the Aver- will pave tho way for a better under- of those who created tho Act in 1894
are as valid to-day as thoy woro then, a!K^ y u^v^£D4
w Forbes,, was proceeding south, Caldor- ment; thero is also tiic confidenco re- auxiliarybeing
wood .was riding north, and had a bag posed by producers in the firms who do hour is
supply of 5000 gallons per
pumped into, the mains,

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date central colliery at Cossnock will standing of each other's difficulties and containing, his lunch hanging loosely their Australian butter business. and peoplo. aro evidently taking the
receive notice of dismissal at the week- problems, and will further cement the and we think tho solution of our pro- precautions as directed. The result of SHARE MARKET
end owing to 'lack of coal orders. The kinship we have by ties and race. sent trouble, as far as the industrial from the handles of his machine. When "Mr. Pratteii, in his remarks as ro-
South Mine has already closed, and tho question is concerned,is to bo found in about twenty-feet tho truck ported, has cast a gravo reflection on this is that the upper weir rose a fbat
Amidst loud applause, the Australian from Cal-
district is thus hard hit. A large Minister of Trade and Commerco
(Mr. our getting right back to those ideals
and manifesting them in tho practical
tF,^irrs^ derwood suddenly lost control of his bi- tlio integrity and long.established and since yesterday.. Both the breweries
cycle and sworved across in the path reputable Now Zealand houses who are .drawing'their .whole- supply cither : (By Telegraph ,—Press" Association.*
amount is already been spent on re- H E Pratten), who has just concluded affairs of our industrial life. These tho He havo been handling this valuable Aus- from wells-.or. from, the river. Messrs.' ■ CHRISTCHURCH,This Day.
of truck...

-
lief. special mission to New Zealand with struck tho left front
a trade ideals are essentially practical of at- wing of the vehicle, and was thrown tralian business for the Now Zealand Kirkpatrick '$ preserving factory could Saleson -'Change':—E.SV'aiSd'"A. Bank,
view to endeavouring to effect supply,
a
improvements as between New Zealand tho primary
tainment. As Mr. Beeves clearly shows, ond heat: S. Duncan (H.), 1; S. Car (W.B ) 2 back to tho rear wheel alongside tho producers. Such loose statements as not carry on without the town £8 4s; Union Bank Aust. (Melbourne re-
COST OF STRIKES consideration Mr. Pratten is reported to havo made but have curtailed the use of it as much gister), £14 13s;' Dalgety'and 'Co. (Mel-
and the Commonwealth, c losed a speech is concilia-, sol (s'wV
y 'I' <Ke.), .15 O. An*.?: gutter, his head striking tho road
heav- possible. Messrs. Griffin's biscuit bourne register), £14 13s (two parcels);l

.
when he was entertained by tho mem- tion,
with (to use his own words) arbi- S, 1i n .?' fourth heat: E. Graham ily. —if ho is accurately reported—should as
tration in tho background. Is it not (Un.), 1; D. Crundwell not have boen made by a Minister of and chocolate factory have had to close N.Z. Refrigerating Co. (10s' paid), 8u
"
.....,
(S.W.) 2
HOW THE WORKER LOSES bers of the Wellington Commercial the duty of tho State to make avail- ■Jr. AldridgejH.C), 1; Inder A. N g
Fifth hont
.)
At the inquest in tho
2sS i Coroner (Mr. 11. A. Young) roturned a tho Crown without proof, and Mr. Prat- down some of their machines which are (two parcels). AUCKLAND;. This Day.
aftornoon the
Travellers' Club yesterday afternoon. by the able to those who require it machinery verdict of accidental death, .no blamo ten will not find proof that "profit is driven by.pressure owing to the press-
The guest was accompanied ure being reduced, and the Anchor Salesreported:: CommercialBank, 28s;'
(United Press Association.—Copyright.) New Zealand Minister of Customs (the for the settlement of industrial diffi- J1 1ar?r A? T
«ars)—First-heat: P. James being attachable to
tho driver. going, into the pockets of dealers, job- boats Stevenson(ex. -div.), 465; Sol-
culties ? But essentially the State in D. M. Clements
(jS.),Jarvls (N.), l; Y. Philllpa <H.), 2.- heat:.
(I.B.), 2. Second
bers, exporters, and importers" in ,so are as far as possible drawing Whittome, diers' Inscribed 5% per.cent. Loan, £100
(Received 30th March, 2.30 p.m.) Hon. W. D. Stowart).
Mr. the club tho framing of any such machinery heat: J. Lark (T.), m
1; p. Nlcklin (J.), 2. Fourth
Third
far.as New Zealand firms in. this busi- their supply from Wellington and other }0s; Mt. Eden Gper cent);, £102 10s.
In welcoming Pratten,
■ ports.
CANBERRA, This Day.
Replying to a Labour member's state- president
hent, the Prime Minister (Mr. S. .M. as
Bruce),, 'said that there wero 436 in- Wales Commercial Travellers'
Associa-
must ever keep to the foro the idea of l'm',: ?' Park (MS-)- 1«" «oo<iwln («"), 2.
(Mr. A. Jacobs) greeted him bringing tho partios
an ex-member of the Now South intervention of a third party must The
last,
his work as a resort.'' instead of, as at
together.
present,
bo
the first
Jlfth heat: E. Sawyer (Bn.), l; E. Sl'Lean
Ires
50
(T A
Yards'(7o
Si" ll'
h°at: B"SOn <B"')> J;
M"
years)—First heat: T. Ongtoy
D-
L'

(By
FALSE PRETENCES
Telegraph.—Press
■♦
Association.)
uoss aro concerned."
Another similar statement "was-t'o .the
effect that tho New Zealand producer, but not so low at present as to give
received tho.fall benefitsof the. Austra-
The Richmond water. supply is low,
anxiety. However, at the meeting of
' SHIPPING
Jugtrial disputes' in Australia last year tion, and remarked that (W.), 1; J. Knocks (W.8.), 2. lian, trade. "Sales are the Richmond Borough Council last
at a cost to the workmen of 1,712,000 Minister was of great importance to J. Murray (N.), 1; N. Dyeth (K.), Second heat:
and I. DUNEDIN, This Day. butter,
Charles Dyhrberg, charged with ob- it was explained', "by merchants in
made," night, the chairman stressed the neces- ARRIVALS.
men.

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March 30—Kaponga..s.s. (11.30 a.m.), IHZ
VorJfing. days and £1,666,000in wages. them as commercial A"n,eH Third heat: G. Hadwin taining £15 from Edward Thomas New Zealand returning considerable sity for avoiding waste.
(W.8.), 2.
(P.W.), 1; S. Hefford(Kh.), 2. tons, Rankino, from iiew, Flymoutli.

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Fourth heat:
The'total wages lost in tho past cix AMBABSADOES OF COMMERCE^ SURVEYORS' EXAMINATION G. Rotlune (J.), 1; F. M'Millan (E.H.), 2. Longstaff, at Wellington, by false pre- profits to tho producers, over and above
years was £7,134,000. Mr. Pratten expressed pleasuro at
Fifth heat: L. Upham (Bn.), 1; Jt. Hall (L.8.), tences, was admitted
2. Sixth heat: E. Reynolds (WH.), 1; R. probation to twolvo months' tho value of the produce for export to COMPENSATION AWARDED DEPARTURES.
being present, adding that commercial and ordered to make restitu- London this season. The butter has March 30—Kapuni, b.». (11.40 a.m.), art
At an examination held by the Sur- Clark (S.), 2.
:
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the tion within seven An boen sold in by far the great majority tons, Robertson, for Patea.
travellers could best help to spread 50 Yards (11 years).—First heat:
veyors Board and just concluded tho (K.). 1; J. Waters (H.), 2. Second heat: M. thp suppression of his name order M. I^eahy days. for Jlarch 30—Maunganui, S.s. ($.'i0:p.m.),'7527
EXTENDING SALARIES messagq of goodwill between the two following candidates completed was ro- basis. of transactions purely on a commission A claim under the Workers-Compens- tons, Toten. lor Sydney. :.,'.._.
and Patterson (N.), 1; T. Ongley (WO, 2. Third fused. The merchant is ontitled to his ation Act heard the
countries; they were all dealers and
passed for the land surveyors' license: heat: M. Wilson (S.W.), 1; P. Patorsou
was at Arbitration March 30—TamaWne, s.s. (3.20 P.M.), 19St
commission,but in every instance of Court to-day, the parties being John tons, Fish, forPicton. '"'-
battlers for their respective interests, —Messrs. N. M. Ashwin (Auckland), (M.S.), 2. Fourth heat: P. Uomorsham (Ke.),
tho full value JVrQuilkin, °f Mangatainoka, farmer

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THE. POLITICIANS' .WAY C. which I havo knowledge

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to further 1; P. Stovcns (M.S.), "::
Beach (Christchurch, K. D. Bull Wallace (H.C.), 1; M. Marlott (Kg.),hoat:
M.
animated with tho desiro 2. Fifth
2. Sixth PROPOSAL NOT SUPPORTED of the Australian market this '.season, (plaintiff) and Andrew C. Bishop, of Wai- BY TELEGRAPH.
those interests without hurting one an- H. (Auckland), R. C. Bea (New heat: H. Austin (H.C.), 1; E. Shore (L.8.), 2. has been rendered to the producer."' miio, defendant. r
other. Mr. Pratten said that as .no mouth), A. G. Robb (Christchurch), Ply-
KAIKOUBA; 30th March.
(Received 30tli March, 2.30 p.m.) 75 Yards (12 years).—First heat: N. Wallace
and (H.C.), 1; K. Clard.(NcL). 2. Secondheat:

The plaintiff claimed compensation for SaUea—Cygnet (12.25" p.m.), for Wrlllngi
had passed through the mill himself, he F. Upton (Auckland). the death of his son, Alexander John ton.- .■ ■ '■'
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CANBERRA, This Day. commer- B. Prosser (N.), 1; E. Cotter (H.), and V. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) M'Quilkin," who while riding a horse
The Souse of 'Representatives agreed had a great respect for the Campbell (WO, 2. Third heat: B. Jacobson WARNING TO J.P.S.
and engaged in sheep work, when in the
to a.Bill authorising the continuance of cial travellers as ambassadors of com-
the jsajariep of members of Parliament merce, who were the real trade agents
(M.), 1; J. Williams. (Kh.), 2.
N. Camp (L.8.), 1; M. Marshall
Fourth heat:
(S.WO, 2;
'"' BUNEDIN, ..This Day.
Ihe School Committees' Association ■.'Justices- of -the Peace;are";being■ contin- which : defendant's employ, met with an accident SPORTS POSTPONED.

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PETONE SPORTS. resulted in his death. It was al- —.—— ♦ ,_i\ /.,-'
tho world for their respec- Fifth heat: A. Hall (L.8.), 1; A. Hotlgkins has received a letter ualiy. asfeed to tuke declarations.1 under the ledgedthat
who are candidates for re-election un- throughout
til election day. The minority pointed saries
out fli*t members would thus add £100
to theirsaltTy.
tive countries, and the real and
.as between peoples
trade emis-
coun- Entries for .the; Petopo Club's meeting
(Kn.), 2. Sixth
1; I. Wilkinson (P.C.), 2.
heat:

75! Yards (IS years).—First heat: Z.


J. Callender (H.C.);
Knopn ing
tries. The Minister remarked upon tho at the Petonfe":Oval: to-morrow afternoon (Tn.), 1;A. Gwllltam(WalO, 2. Secqnd teachers by a< reduction in fhe size of under the Justicesof ofthe'consolidation
from
" tho New
Zealand .Educational, Institute suggest- Justices- o£ ;tKe.;Peace. Act.., The
the relief, of. unemployment among used states that the-declaration
: is taken
the ;Peace Act, 1908, ceived
the horse,
form kin was thrown against the pommel of,s tumbled
the saddle,with the result that he re- annual
fatal injuries.
and M'Quil- Owing to the unfavourable w-e»ther the
sports of the Wellington Girls' CoX
lege, which were to have been held on,

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hospitality of the people of Now_ Zea- are very good. In addition to the Hutt heat: E. Wheeler (Tn.), 1: J. Sharp (M.C), 2. classes,but resolved that in view but on account of partially dependent Kelburn Park this afternoon, have beevt
land, and said ho was leaving with a:
Valley's many fine young athletes,a large Third heat: L. Crofts (U.H.), 1; E. Foster
H large vote for.education and tho unsat- the
of tho; ■ The plaintiff was
Act last-session the date, of the Act upon his son, and claimed £47 10s funeral postponed- until 2 p.m. on Monday..

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in his mouth for more. He felt number of'athletes and cyclists from \ the JS. Donby (NO,
(C.Q.), 2. Fourth heat: M. Burns (S.WO. should now be 1927. It is pointed oiit for expenses
THE QUEST FOR OIL taste various Wellington clubs will be compet- 1; A.Cool;o (E.H0.,2. 2. Fifth heat: It Lord (Ke.), isfied demand for new buildings
the as- the Justices of the Peace The statement and £246compensation.
that his visit would help forward the Sixth heat: D. Wil-
sociation could not support the proposal. that information'Of to make the document .valid the denial of the allegations in the statement
of defence was a general
good feeling that existed between Aus- ing, and;.:)vith'-air,tlie
part,
; champions taking kin (Kli.), 1; Jt. Gason (JO,
competition .jhould be, very Keen 75 Yards (14 years).—First heat: L.
2.
Hooper. figures 1927 should bo substituted for 190 S. of and it
Lengthy regulations under tho Ex-
was contended that. the plosive and Dangerous Goods Amend-' <
■ tralia and New Zealand. Tho Austral-, and .perforniaiices -excellent. -.During',. claim,

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SEARCHINO NEW GUINEA (Kn.),- 1; P.■ Barrlnger (1;b.),-,2.
the heat:K. Baxter (1.80, 1{ F. Clemmens Second deceased had suffered from congenital nient Act, 1920, were 'gazetted last'
ians wero free traders when they season.the;'lady:.: athlete?,have provided : FIRE AT PETONE Messrs. Ramsey Wilson and Co. Trill hernia. night.
wanted to buy, and protectionists when' some splendiclj.raceg.; Their numbers have (TJ.H0.,2. Third hdat: V/ Gilbert(1.80, 1;
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(.Received 30fch March, 2 p.m.) they wanted to sell. The key of the 'grown.Considerably, and to-morrow J. Thompson (N.), 2. sell furniture, a piano, .-china,and glass- Judgment was given for -plaintiff, being |
Messrs. Harcouvt and Co. .will sell by
CANBERRA, This Day. position was to balance conflicting in- lady the Tbree-leggod Race (35' yards, \inder 9 years). A house .at. 15, Fitzhorbert street Pc- ■ware at IS ro. 5, Puriri street, Eastbourne, a caso of partial dependency, for £751
compensation,. funeral',-and medical ex- j public auction, on behalf. of.the Geange
members'of the Hutt; Peto'ne, and —First heat ::V. Edmonds and E. Kelly (WaW. at 2 p.m. to-morrow.. ;
The Hou^e of Representatives agreed terests as oqually as possible and con- Wellington. Clubs will be out in force. 1; B. Talo and R. Vardey (Jt.C), 2. Second ) tone, was partially damaged by firo C W. Price carpets, and Co., auctioneers, will penses. ■ Estate, on the premises, Main road, Uppei;
to the appropriation of £50,000 for the sistently with progress. He' closed Theraised cycle track at the Oval is very heat: E. Heggy and A. Winter (H.C.), 1; W. I shortly after 1 o'clock to-day. Tho and 200 books at Mr. H. Smith GPahiatua) appeared for Hutt, at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow-^ a six-room-'
Godfrey (L.BO, Third Heat: house is by s»H'furniture,1 and.Mr. B. B> Cooke for the ed residence,a vacant section,and most of;
search for mineral oils in Papua and with an assurance of Australia's good- Shall
popular with the. cyclists, «nd a well- S. Can and D. Hay and J. 2.
(W.BO, 1; T. Kean and was empty; at tho
occupied Mr. H. Mikoz, but 45a,Pipitea street, to-mortw« commenc- the plaintiff,
'.""-... the furnishings .of the residence.'
New Guinea. The Government haa ar- will to the Dominion. varied programme has been arranged. 51. Masters (I.B.), 2. Fourth beat: S. Cow- time of the outbreak. ing at 1.30 p.m.
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TRADE AND FINANCE INCREASE


BANKOF AUSTRALASIA
OF
THE EVENING POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928.

CAPITAL
SHIPPING NEWS
Thacker, Miss H. E. Trounce, Mr. E. H.
Trounce, Mrs. M. Talt, Mrs. Wallace, Mr.
E. Willoughby, Mrs. and Miss Wishart, Mrs.
Walls, Miss M. Whlteford, the Rev. Wallace,
Mrs. Wallace; and 98 steerage.
__
fTNION
v . SHIPPING.
STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF
NEW ZEALAND, LTD.
Sailings (circumstances permitting).
SHIPPING. ■:■-..':■ v,
HUDDART, PARKER, LIMITED.
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COAL FROM NEWCASTLE. SAN FRANCISCO. Via RAROTONGA FOR SYDNEY (from Wellington):,'
AND PAPEETE. ULIMAROA—SaiIing Indefinite. \
(United Press Association.—Copyright.) HIGH WATER. 26th March for Auckland, Wellington; due

I REPORTS FROM DAK JQ PAX Auckland 4th'May; due Wellington 11th May. With 5406 tons of coal for discharge at *R.M.S. Tahiti, Tuesday, Apl. 24, 3 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (from Auckland):
PRODUCE (Received 30th March, 11.45 a.m.) To-day—ll.s4a.m. '■'
(N.Z.S. Co.) Wellington, the Iron Crown arrived here yester- Heavy Luggage received not later than ULIMAROA—SaiIing indefinite. ;■
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To-morrow—l2.ll a.m.; 12.40 p.m. day afternoon and berthed at Railway Whaff.
LONDON, 29th March.
HUEUNUI, left London 16th March for
Auckland, Port Chalmers, Bluff; due Auck- She sailed from Newcastle at 9.20 p.m. en 2.30 p.m. Head Office for New Zealand: ;.
Shareholders o£ the Bank of Australasia land 22nd April. (N.Z.S. Co.) Friday. For the first three days of tha voyage "Passengers in 3 Classes. HUDDART, PARKER BUILDING,'

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ARRIVALS.
lONIC, lett Southampton 2nd March for fine weather was experienced, but after that FOX SYDNEY (FROM WELLINGTON). Post OfficeSquare', Wellington.
GREAT COTTONUNION have approved the increase of the capital March 29—Tamahlne, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 1989 Auckland, Wellington: due Auckland 9th light south-easterly winds, and moderate seas
STOCKSANDSHARES of the bank. Several shareholders,how- tons, Fish,29—Opawa,
March
from Picton.
m.s. (8.50 p.m.), 110
April; duo Wellington 16th April.
A. Co.)
(S.S. and prevailed.
*Maunganui Friday
*Marama Friday
Mar. 30 3 p.m.
Apl. 13 3 p.m.
Heavy Luggage received not later than
P. & O. ROYAL MAIL
ever, expressed the opinion that the pro-
COTTON SPINNING COMPANIES. STEAMERS.
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tons, M'Kinnon, from Blenheim. KIA OEA, loft Liverpool ISth .February for THE KING EGBERT.
posed premium of £6 was excessive. March 30—Kaitoa, s.s. (4.20 a.m.), 819 Auckland, Dunedin; due half hour before sailing,
I-;fiUSINEfc]iPI^VINa: (British Official Wireless.) The chairman said the directors .would
tons, Martin, from Motueka.
March 30—Kaimanawa, s.s. (5.45 a.m.). 2416
Wellington,
April. (S.S. and A. Co.)
Lyttelton,
Auckland 31st March; due Wellington 6th The King Egbert, en routa from Antwerp,
hay reported by wireloss that she expects to
arrive at Auckland on Sunday morning.
*Passengerß in 3 Classes.
FOR SYDNEY (FROM AUCKLAND).
j gYDNEY TO LONDON.
RUGBY, 28th March. consider the matter. tons, Hewitt, from Portland. KINGEGBERT, left Antwerp Bth Kebroarj
March 30—Ngalo, s.s. (7 a.m.), 1203 tons, for Auckland; due Auckland Ist April. (N.Z.S. *Marama Friday Mar. 30 3 p.m. Via Colombo and SuesCanal.
The representatives o£ about 200 cotton
I: REVW#{O^. THE WEEK ■
spinning; companies, controlling about Early in the month the inspector of the March 30—Wahine, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 4436
Wildman, from Nelson. Co.)
LUBRICO, from San Pedro, left Honolulu
MANUKA ARRIVES. *Maunganui Friday Apl. 13 3 p.m.
"Passengers in 3 Classes.
First and Second ClassOnly. !

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spindles,^attended a meeting at Bank of Australasia in New Zealand (Mr. tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. 10th March for Auckland; due Auckland 3rd
The Manuka, from Melbourne, via southern
ports, arrived at Wellington shortly before 10
Leave
21,000,000 FOR MELBOURNE (DIRECT). Steamer. Tons reg. Sydneyl
......
March 30—Inaha, m.s. (7.40 a.m.), 251 tons, April; due Wellington 7th April. (V.O.
Manchester ,yesterday,;.when a scheme for W. L.' Ward) received from the directors Gibson, o'clock this morning, and berthed ut" No. 1
Manuka Saturday Mar. 31 3 p.m. MALOJA Apl. 3
I- ". i : %yefaJngT.3P.ost,v.'3ot!i March. large . scale "amalgamation of mills spinning
of the bank in London
cotton was formally'an- cablegram that an extraordinary general 78March.
notification by
from Patea.
30—The Portland, s.s. (9.35 am.),
Co.)
MAHIA, left London 24th February for
south. Queen's Wharf. She sailed-fromMel-
bourne at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, 21st March, FOR FIJI (Suva). TONGA (Nukualofa, MOLDAVIA
...20,837
16,445 Apl. 17

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i;. There-is1 an -almost general -better tone American-grown that corpora-
tons, Williams, from Foxton. Suva. Dunedin, Lyttelton New Plymouth, Nel-
son; due Dunedin 10th April. (S.S. and A.
and arrived at Bluff at 11.30 p.m. on Sunday. Haapai, Vavau), SAMOA (Apia). NALDERA 16,088, May!
nounced. The proposal is a meeting of proprietors was convened for March 30—Corinna, s.s. (9.40 a.m.), 1271 Fine weather was experienced during the trip From Auckland CHITRAL 15,248 Mayl6
t? ab'oufthe business"tran^acied'oil the Stock- tion to be called -the Lancashire Textile tons, Lowe, from Nelson. Co.)
across the Tasman, and moderate to rough NARKUNDA 16,302 May 30

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£ Exchanges,of the Dominion; during the Corporation, Limited, will be formed, .authority to issue
29th March to obtain the proprietors' March 30—Manuka, s.s. (9.50 a.m.), 4534 NEWBY HALL, left New York 7th March seas with westerly winds were encountered Tofua Saturday April 21 .II a.m.
CATHAY 15,121,-June 13
amalgamate companies by ex- 100,000 new shares,and tons, Morgan, from Lyttelton. for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, until the vessel arrived at.Bluff. The voyage FOR LYTTELTON (from Wellington). MOOLTAN
:■? ,week.Prices in the main are.firm tor Gov- which would that if authority be obtained and con- Sydney; due Auckland 14th April; due Wel-
was without incident. The Manuka brought Wahine—Hon., Wed., Fri. 7.45 p.m. 20.847 June 27
its own-shares and stock for lington 21st April. Passengers can book through from New
eminent securities arid banks and insur- changing
(A. and A. Line.)
present creditors'claims and shareholders' firmedthe directors' intention was to offer
at a meeting about a fortnight DEPARTURES. the following saloon passengers for Welling-
Maori—Tues., .Thurs., Sat 7.45 p.m. Zealand.' -■ .
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0. A. KNUDSEN, left San Pedro 20th March ton:—Mrs. H. Cornwall, Miss Cornwall.Mr.
.*"> ance shares. .-.Prices-at which Government Sail from Ferry Wharf. Return Tickets are interchangeable with

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later, for Wellington; due Wellington 14th April.
March 29—Kapiti, s.s. (3 p.m.), 242 tons, J. Hamilton, Miss C. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.
5 loans changed hands are set out here- certificates.
While offering no view as to the of
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merits the new shares to proprietors pro rata at Wanganui. (U.S.S. Co.) ■ A. Murie, Mrs. E. Proctor, Miss A. G. Ross, Passengers to be on board by 7.30 p.m. New Zealand Shipping Co., via. Panama,
Sawyers, for

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PORT AUCKLAND, left London 16th March
,";. under. At latest, apart from these sales, the a premium of £6 per share. March 29—Nlkau, s.s. (3 p.m.), 248 tons. Mrs. A. Rayward,and 21 steerage. Ferry Wharf Ticket Office open 7 p.m. CanadianAustralasian Line, via Vaneouv-
'£.- there.are buyers "of the 4% per cents. of the proposal,:- the president scheme had Hay, for Motueka. for Wellington Lyttelton, Timaru, New Ply-
mouth; due Wellington 27th April. WELLINGTONPICTON-BLENHEIM. er, Union Royal Mail Line, via SanFran-
'■- etpeks andbonds of 1938 at £97 10s,sellers Board of Trade, to whom the March 29—Echo,- auxiliary scow (4 p.m.), (C. and BY TELEGRAPH.

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r2 not quotingl-Fop. the 5% per cents, stocks been
and' bonds there are
£ bond* at-£IOO 7s 6d and stock at
buyers of the 1936
previously
amalgamation
at yesterday's meeting.

in a
submitted,
letter which
commended
was read
MUTTON MARKET WEAKER. 99 tons, Radford, for Blenheim.
March 29—Wairau, s.s. (5 p.m.), 143 tons,
Jackson, for Blenheim. ,
D. Line.)
PRUNUS, left Casa Blanca (Morocco) 21st
March for Auckland; due Auckland 7th May.
left San Francisco 17th March for
AUCKLAND, 29th March.
Arrived—Waipiata (1.35 p.m.), from Wel»
Hngton.
TAMAHINE.
FROM WELLINGTON Mon.. Wed.,
Fri., 3 p.m.; Sat., 1.15 p.m.
FROM PICTON—Tues.,Thurs., 2.30 p.m.;
- "■ CISCO.
JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD..
Agents, ■
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s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 1596 RADIX, Wellington and WanganuL
Dalgety and Co., Ltd., report March 29—Arahura,
.;; ss; and for. the 1933 stock at par, with The proposal will be discussed at a fur- having Messrs. Wellington; due Wellington 10th April. LYTTELTON, 29th March. Telephone ; :
? no sellers. As shares in all the banks trad- ther
"■! ing in .New Zealand,have been dealt in
i? and in addition, shai'es in institutions^: of
meeting called

LONDON WOOL SALES CLOSE.


for next Tuesday. received the
29th March:—Lamb,New Zealand,prime
Canterbury
following cablegram tons, Wildman, for Nelson. (7.50 p.m.),
from their London' house, under date o£ tons, Invln, for Lytteltou.
lamb, 28/3Glb, l-8d; 9 North
March 29—Maori, s.s. 3412 (8.1.0 Co.)

TONGARIRO, left Liverpool 3rd March for
Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dun-
edin; due Auckland 16th April. (Federal
Arrived—Wingatul (8.25 a.m.), from Toko-
maru Bay.
Sailed—Calm
Fri., 8.30 p.m.; Sun., 6 p.m.
Cargo taken through at lowest rates to
(12.25 p.m.), for Bluff; Gale Blenheim and other points on Marlborough
(5.20 p.m.), for Wellington; Progress (5.20 Railway Section.
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CHINA AND JAPAN


~Z rarer appearance in this market, there is EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Co.) p.m.), for Wellington. EASTER RUNNING. A. :
", little need for further comment upon them Island, 8 5-Sd;Canterbury lamb, 36/421b,
9d; North Island, B'M; Canterbury lamb, Progress, southern ports, to-day
TURAKINA, left Liverpool 17th March for
Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin; duo
BLUFF, 29th March.
Sailed—Poolta (11.45 a.m.), for Greymouth. From Wellington: Apl. 4th, 1.15 p.m.; sth,
&E. Via
MAIL LINE,

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_".";■ than." the recorded sales supply. Bank 6 p.m.; 7th, 1.15 p.m.; 9th, 6 p.m. ""■
Messrs.. Levin aud. Co., Ltd., have second qualtiy, S^d; North Island, 8 l-8d; (jalc, Lyttelton, to-day
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re- Cygnet, Kaikoura, to-day Auckland 25th April; due Wellington 2nd May.
of New Zealand "ordinaries have.changed ceived the fallowing, cable front their Canterbury lamb, 42/501b,8&d; North LYTTELTON, 30th March. QUEENSLAND
(Federal Co.) Arrived—Maori (6.50 a.m.) and Somerset Tom11 p.m.; Picton: Apl. 4th, O."?O p.m.; sth, PORTS,MANILA, AND
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~ hands at 59s lid and sellers were quot- London agents, dated 29th March:—"The Island, B%d;-marketweaker, demand not
■Z ing 60s 4d'last night. The reason for the auctions closed here to-day firm, with improved by change in prices. Mutton:
Kaponga, Now Plymouth, to-day
Corinna, Nelson, to-day
Nikau, Mapua, to-morrow
WAIHEMO, from the Pacific Coast, left Los
Angeles 13th March for Auckland, New Ply-
(7.30 a.m.), from Wellington.
To sail—Maori (8 p.m.), for Wellington.
Bth, 6 p.m.; 10th,2.30 p.m.
WESTPORT (Passengers and Cargo.)
SANDAKAN. ". >.
Leave Sydney.
advance is to be found in the close of prices on a pat with' opening rates, with New Zealand,prime Canterbury muttou, mouth, Melbourne, Sydney, due Auckland 6th WANGANUI, 30th March. Kor ata Tuesday April 3 IANDA
"TAvnv
Abl. 1*
Taniahlne, Pictou, to-morrow April; duo Wellington 13th April. (U.S.S. Arrived—Kapiti (6.50 a.m.), from Welling- 10 p.m. ST. ALBANS May 12
3 the banks' year on 31st March and the the exception of slipes and scoured cross- 48/561b,7 l-8d; North Island, 6%d; Can-
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Maori, Lytteltou, to-morrow Co.) GREYMOUTH, HOKITIKA.

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ton. 'ARAFURA June
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".; expected- usual dividend. The long
' ""■ term which are 2% per cent, higher^ terbury mutton, 56/641b,6^d; North Is- Echo, Motueka, to-morrow WEST CONOB, left Los Angeles Bth March BLENHEIM, 30th March. Kaimai (Cargo Only), Sat., Mar. 31 16.
mortgage, or D shares,of this institu- breds, Canterbury mutton, C4/721b, Arahura, Nelson, to-morrow for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, Bluff; due .through Bookings to America,Europe
t tibn'::'are.:tq be had for 26s 6d for the Home, Continental,' a nd American buyers land, 6d; Tho Portland, Foxton, Ist Auckland 2nd April; due Wellington Sth April.
Arrived—Wairau (2.30 a.m.), from Welling- (Cargo received till II a.m.) Round the Pacific,and Round the World
attention has been operating." 5 3-8d; North Island, sd. Market weaker, Opawa, Blenheim, Ist (Burns. Philp.)
ton. Inquiries invited regarding: trips to at Special Reduced Rates..
;i £1- fully paid. Special received dehiand poor. Beef: Argentine chilled PORT CHALMERS, 30th Match.

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"i paid to shares in the Bank of New South theThe Bank of New Zealand has 4d. Pork: English pork-
Katoa, southern ports, Ist WIRRALL, left New York 24th March for Arrived—Holmdalo (8.30 a.m.), from Wel- Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S.

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following advice from ita London hinds, 6d; fores, Kamona, Greymouth, Ist Levuka, Suva,. Auckland, Wellington, Lyttcl- lington. Canada,United States, Europe, Around-
.i Wales, which' have advanced from sales under date 29th March:—"The sales ers, 80/1001b,lOd; New Zealand porkers, Karma, Greymouth, Ist

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ton, 'Dunedin; due Levuka 29th April; Auck- CHATHAM ISLANDS, 29th Match. the-PacificTours, including Japan and the
~. at.£47.155,to. £48 10s,but are a shade office, firm for all kinds of wool. 80/1001b,-694d; New Zealand porkers, 100/ Breeze, southern ports, Ist land 9th May. (W. Waills.) Arrived—Tees (10 p.m.), from Wellington. East, Around-the-World Tours. 1
New Zealand Agents::
"?. easier at the,end of the week,there being have closed super 27% d 1201b,6%d.
Kapiti, Wanganui, Ist
■Z sellers in'Christchurch yesterday quoting Current quotations: Merino,
NELSON, 30th March. WRIGHT, AND CO.; STEPHENSON.
-£48. Is; 6d. For Commercials^ of Sydney to 29% dper lb, ordinary 25% dto 26% d
Kemuera, Auckland, Ist
Komata, Westport, Ist VESSELS DISCHARGING Arrived—Nlkau (4.30 a.m.) and Arahura (6
a.m.), from Wellington. CANADA—UNITED STATES-
LTD., Wellington^
AND SOMERS,Auckland,;
■ ■
;;*
'■£ there'was good competition, with sales up
haveslightly
per lb,
28d
inferior
to 29cl
20d to 23d per
per-lbr crossbred,fine
lb; half- BUTTER BUYERS HOLD OFF.
I'arera, Gisborne, Ist
Corinthic, Port Chalmers, Ist IKALA, from St. .Tohn, for Dtinedln,
Plymouth, Sydney, Melbourne; at Dunedin.
Now
ton.
To sail—Arahura (7.30 p.m.), for Welling-
EUROPE. RUSSELL

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"v to £2617s-6d, but- theestwo bred,


Kapuui, Patea, Ist (N.Z.S. Co.) NEW PLYMOUTH, 30th March!
S' receded*, holders-yesterday
-i cd. to accept. £26 16s 6d. It. is thought 18d to 18%d."
being prepar- 23d to 2567 medium WA to 21d,
issue-of-'.Bhare's-by/thisibank Messrs. Murray,-Roberts and Co.,Ltd:, Agency Company, Ltd., have been advised
coarse
The New Zealand Loan aud Mercantile Kahlka,
John, Lyttelton,
Napier, 2nd
Inaha, Wanganui, 3rd
Ist

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PORT ADELAIDE, from London, for New
Plymouth; at New Plymouth. (C. and D. ton.
Arrived—Totara (9.30 a.m.), from Welling- Regular Fortnightly Sailings.
CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL

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-thatVa^ew' SYDNEY, 30th March. MAIL LINE. J. H. COCK AND CO.. Nelson.'
'
"- following wool mar- from Kaimanawa, Westport, 3rd Line.}
■~" igvprad&g.' National B anks in receipt.of the under date 29th as Arrived—Aorangi (6.30 a.m.), from Auck-
Queensland are
S were-'in'demand at £8 10s,sellers quoting ket cablegram from, their London agents, follows:—"Dairy produce (last week's Kennedy, New Plymouth, 3rd
London, March, Ruapehu, Lyttelton, 3rd PIAKO, from New York, for Dnnedin,Bluff; land. Via Fiji, .Honolulu, Victoria, and
:v: as- above;.that;price. ■
.CommercialBank dated -29th,JMareh;—-'Sales,..have- closed quotations in parentheses): Butter—New Gale, Wanganui, 3rd
at Dunedin. (W. Wallis and Co.)
PORT ALBANY, from Now York for Auck-
SUVA, 30th March.
Sailed—Nucula, Diomede, and Waipahi, for
Vancouver.
And
:■ of Australia 'ordinary shares are firmly with a good tone.') Compared
;£ h?ld,: and there has been a comparatively London sales closing rates: Greasy merino, cwt (174s to 1755); buyers holding off. Herminlus,
with "last Zealand,choicest salted, 170s to 172s per Kaimal, Greymouth,
Port Chalmers,
Holmdale, southom ports, 4th
4th
4th
land, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin;
at Auckland; duo Wellington sth April. (C.
Auckland; Tofua, for Apia.
AUCKLAND, 30th March. Via
UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE,
Rarotonga, Papeete (Tahiti), and San
NEW THE ZEALAND SffIPPING
" good'turnover in them during the week. competition fair; best descriptions, clos- Cheese,98s to 100s per cwt (99s to 100s); and D. Line.)
Arrived—Kurow COMPANY, LIMITED.
'■f Insurance and finance.
ing rates of-last series are barely main- market quiet."
good descriptions,- market shows Messrs. Dalgety and Company, Ltd., re-
■ Calm, southern ports, sth
Port Albany, Napier, sth
Corinna, southern ports, sth
REMUERA, from London, for Auckland, Na-
pier, Wellington; at Auckland; due Welling-
ton.
(9.55 a.m.), from Welling-
Sailed—Gunbar (11.15 a.m.), for Gisborne.
Francisco.
3 ClassesPassenger Accommodation.
FASTEST PASSENGER VESSEIiSiIN
"i' For insurance.company shares the mar- tained; material change; inferior descriptions port having received the following cable- ton Ist April. (N.Z.S. Co.) NEW PLYMOUTH, 30th March. Wellington to | Auckland

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Kaikorai, Newcastle, sth Ship. THE DIRECT SERVICE TO THE
-7; keft is generally firm. Buyers of Queens- no from I San Frandsco.lto Vancourer.'

, London under SOMERSET, from Liverpool, for Lyttelton, Arrived—Tort' Adelaide (7.10- a.m.), UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANA-
and locks advanced 5 per cent.; scoured gram from their house, Kurow, Auckland, sth
Auckland; Totara (8.30 a.m.), from,Welling- AORANGI

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T lands are in the market with 595, sellers scoured merino date of 29th March:—Butter: We quote Timaru, Dunedin; at Lyttelton. (Federal Apl. 10 MA CANAL, WITH UNSURPASSED

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""'"■ silent.'. New- Zealands have risen during merino best, market firm; ;
..
Co.) ton.

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DEPARTURES, 24 Apl.
clothing wools advanced 5 to 10 per Danish, 194s (1945); New Zealand,finest PROJECTED TAHITI ACCOMMODATION. V
w:. the week., from 40s 6d buyers to sales at crossbred greasy comeback,fine and salted, 168s ,to 172s (173s to 1765); Aus- Kapuni, to-day WEST NIVARIA, from Los Angeles, NIAGARA May 8
ROTORUAt* Wellington, ApJ. 3, 3p.m.
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Patea,
■'; 41s. A.P.A.'s were -wanted "at-'Os9d, with cent.; advanced 5 to-.7% per cent.; best j tralian, finest unsalted, 162s to 164s (166s Tamahiae, Picton, to-day for Lyttelton; at Lyttelton. (Burns, Philp.)
MAKURA May 22 .; ..Wellington, Apl. 5, noon
South .'British have also ad- medium, Wahino, Lyttelton, to-day WAIKAWA. from the PacificCoast-for Auck-
MAIL NOTICES AOEANGI RUAPEHUt ...,.;..,

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« no sellers. to 168s); salted, 162s to 164s -(160s to land; at Bluff. (U.S.S. Co.) June 5 REMUERA+* Wellinirton Ap1..28
......
6d. descriptions show the greatest Kaituna, Greymouth, to-day
:." vanced on'the. w,eek,.withsales at 60s'price 170s);'-Australia, G.A.Q., 158s to 160s MAUNGANUI June 19
,-
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crossbred greasycoarse, lambs,,and j (160s to 1645); market slow. Cheese:We Kaitoa, Kelson, to-day YOSERIC, Sydney, Lyttolton, RIMUTAKAJ .,:...... Wellington Jnne
~
:-j Standards
had' buyers at 63s,'.sellers' greasy
Kaimanawa, Lyttelton, to-morrow
from
odin; at Wellington. (A:\YJi.)
for Dun- ■ ♦
NIAGARA ;. July 3 RUAHINEf* Wellington June 30

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scoured crossbred advanced 10 per cent.; quote
being 675; 6d. Nationals have sold at slipe
>j loe'Si; but buyers yesterday were offering crossbred advanced IVs, per cent." I Australian, white and coloured,
97s (94s to 965); New Zealand,white Kaimai,Wanganui,
96s Corlnna, Dunedin. to-day
Greymouth, to-morrow
Mails will close at Chief Post Office. Wel- MAKURA
lington, and (between 0.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.) AORANGI
July 17

.. July 31 ROTORUAf
......
Wellington Aug. 18

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The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile to VESSELS LOADING. REMUERAf Wellington Sept. 15
? ;;-' :
9d: to-day at Post Offices To Aro and Courtenay Place, as MAUNGANUI Aug. 14
%■ 15s 6d, sellers holding for 15s coloured, 98s to 99s (98s to 100s). Gale,
£t .Financial and stock prominently arid station com- Agency Company, Ltd., have received the and' Spot price for Canadian,white, 108s to Opawa, Blenheim, toHlay ARGYLLSHIRE, at Wellington; sails from
Wellington Dili April for Hull and London.
under, except late fees:—

MAKURA ...
NIAGARA
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Aug:2B ./OIL FUEL. Saloon.
tlntermediate ":
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-5 panics have not figured in the following cablegram from their London 112s (104s to 108s); coloured,104s to 108s ."N'gaio, Nelson, to-day Maunganui, Sydney, to-day
(N.Z.S. Co.) FRIDAY, 30th MARCH. Sept. 11
tCalls off :Piteairn Island;
list .of sales-during the week, and busi- house, under date 29th M arch:—Wool (100s to 104s). Last week's prices 'show,n Inaha, Fatca, to-morrow CORINTHIC, at Tort Chalmers; to call at AORANGI .'. Sept. 25 to

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Nelson and Havelock, also letter mails for weather conditionspermitting. '■'-■
NIAGARA ...
-in. their shares has been of moder- sales: The sales closed sales firmly to-day. As in parentheses. Wellington; duo Wellington Ist April; sails Oct. 9
" ness Manuka, Melbourno, to-morrow Blenheim, Picton, Reefton, and Westpbrt MAUNGANUI Return Tickets are interchangeable with
MAKURA ...
closing rates, 11th April for Southampton and London, via
ate dimensions. Business done is mention- compared with last

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■£, Cygnet, Kaikoura, to-morrow (Ngaio), 5 p.m.; late fee, 5.30 p.m. "At Oct. 23
'~-: .ed-.' below. For. New Zealand Loan and prices are higher about
par to 5 per cent, Progress, New Plymouth, to-morrow Panama. (S.S. and A. Co.)
steamer. 7.15 p.m.
... Nov. 6
.. P. and O. and Orient Line, (via Suez), ,-.-

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CANADIAN HIGHLANDER, at Lyttolton; to C.A. and Union Lines .(via, Canada and
buyers for medium merino,%scoured merino,super, Port Hunter, London, to-morrow
t. Mercantile preference there were up
'"
and merino FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Yoseric, Lyttelton, to-morrow call at Napier, Auckland, sails irom Auckland Southern Offices of New Zealand (Wahtno),
p.m.; AORANGI Nov. 20 America),,or Aberdeen and Blue Funnel
rv at £81' and for the ordinaries to lambs merino, greasy inferior; sth April for New. York, Boston, Montreal. 6 late fee, 6.45 p.m. Late-fee box at

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¥ £100,no sellers. New Zealand and River prices
Plates were in request at-' 29s* 3dr in and " are higher about 7% per cent, to:
10 per cent, for crossbred lambs,medium Market Gardeners,Ltd., Wellington, re-
Nikau, Mapua, to-morrow
Maori, Lyttolton, to-morrow
Arahura,' Nelson, to-morrow
(C.N.S. Co.)
CAMBRIDGE, at Auckland; sails 30th
gates to Ferry Wharf, 7.30 p.m.
SATURDAY, 31st MARCH.

' ; EXCURSIONS TO" HONOLULU.


Lines (via.South<Africa): *.-
For further particulars! apply
,-> ■'■'
i; i.

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:z Auckland'andi2.75;6d
"" no;isellers;'Newton*
in Gllristehurbh,
JKing -preference were
w ith coarse greasycrossbred,
.crossbred,; iind fine (crossbred
fine.scoured
slipe; prices port
sold in
higher, aboutilOl per cent; for medium very heavy-and demand was fair: —Fruit:
values, of
Wellington,
fruit arid
when
vegetables as
supplies
Kapitl, Wanganui, 2nd
Echo, Blenheim;
were ,Kapuni. Patea, 2id 2nd
Starch for London and West of England ports.
(Federal Co.) "-.. ■.-"■■
DEVON, at Picton;. to call at Lyttelton;
Parcel mull for.Australian States, via" Mel-
bourne, closes at C.P.O. at 11 a.m;;
Full particulars on application.
NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY. ■
THE NEW ZEALAND,

■■.--■■ GOMPANYr-LID:-^««»-;|-..
'■■" -"■■
SHIPP^
■S Wanted, at ;l(l3--9d, sellers -quoting 12sK. are medium Dessert apples, 4s 6d to 5s sails from Lyttelton stli April for Montevideo,
Picton, Havelock,.and Blenheim, via Picton

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and coarse scoured crossbred and. Kaponga, Westpoi't, 2nd (Tamahlne), 11.45 a.m.; late foe, noon. At TAHITI—From Wgtn., April 10, 3 p.m.
Wellington Investment T.
p;£ quoted) 10s. 9d, but buyers were silent. arid
■-
and. A. sellers
coarse crossbred slipe; prices are
6<l; Cox Orange Katoa, Auckland,. 2nd London, Hull, via Capo Horn. (N.Z.S. Co.)
steamer, 1 p.m. ■ NIAGARA—From Auckland, Apl. 24....

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6d; cooking apples, 4s HERMINIUS, at Port Chalmers; to call
higher.about 5 per:cent. !to Vh per cent, Pippins, 8s to 8spears, cook-
Komata, Wcstport, 3rd at Bluff, Wellington; duo Wellington 4th April, Australian States, via Melbourno (Manuka),
For full particulars applr tr ,
■!5- Gas companybusiness was confined to
for scoured merino inferior, and 5 per 6d to 6s; dessert 6s to 6s 6d;
,;"' ; .//'CUNard'line.;-:|/H^ ,".
Tho 2nd

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Portland, Foxton, 1 p.m.; lato fee. 2 p.m.
ing pears, 4s to ss; hothouse grapes, Is John, Wanganui, 2nd sails 11th April for London. Avonmouth Glas-
■|~ the Auckland and Christchurch companies. cent., for line greasy. crossbred; gow, Liverpool, via Panama. (S.S. and A. Nelson and Havolock, also letter mails for UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF
'.?■ Buyers of Ashburtons offered■£5 12s 6d, prices higher Breeze, Picton, 2nd Blenheim, Reefton, and Wcstport (Arahura), ■

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to Is 9d lb; Cape gooseberries, -4Vjd NEW ZEALAND,-LTD. ;
are about'the saiue for greasy Id Kahika, Lyttelton. 2nd Co.)
5 p.m.; lato fee, 5.30' p.m. At steamer,
.-.'3. but; sellers' ideas of values were £6. For merino super. The demand on American per lb; tomatoes (Hutt), col., 2s to 3s Od; Kennedy, Tarakolie, 3rd PAKEHA, at Muff; to call at Port Chal- 7.15 V.m.
*■: Wellington' ordinaries 27s lOd was- offer- Is 9d to-2s 6d; quinces, Cs Parera, Napier, 3rd mers, Wellington; duo Wellington Stli April;
"-■. Ed, holders standing out for 28s-3d. Coal for account has ceased. The prices realised ripe tomatoes, bananas, Niue Island, 6s to Gale, Picton, 3rd sails' 12th April for Montevideo, Tcncriffc, and Southern Offices of New Zealand (Maori),
6 p.m.; late fee, 6.45 p.m. TRAVEL Home via America and. A«os§
the.Atlanticrby
average to super grades of descrip- to 8s case; London. (S.S. and A. Co.) Late-fco box ,"; ;.< ■>'■;
S' chares call for no particular mention. Tau- tions,"as below,were as follow:—Crossbred,9s 6d; Cal. oranges,36s case";Cal. lemons, Rotorua, Southampton, 3rd
POUTHUNTER, at Wellington; (C. sails 31st at gates to Ferry Wharf, 7.30 p.m.
QRIENT LINE TO LONDON, AQUiTANIA^ BERBNGiRIA,'!'

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■«j piri ordinaries were wanted at 26s...West-
56's/58'b, 2 8dto 31% d: sO's/56's, 25d to 42s to 445; local passions, 4s 6d to 6s per Holmdale, Wanganui,
Wnngatiui, sth
4tli
: March for London, via Panama. and D.
MONDAY,::2nd APRIL. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, MAURETANIA, g

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Calm,
:;? ports were not quoted. In shipping shares ,28d; 48's/50's,23d to 25%d; 4G's/48's,bos; Hawkes Bay peaches, 7s to 11s; Argyllshire, London,. Bill Line.)
.'':.":... I :"" TORT NAPIER, at Napier;. to rail, at Gls- -r-Parcel mail for Great 'Britain, Trelandr'andi Via. Sydney, Melbourne,, Adelaide, Fre-.. Or other -Magnificent...
;£; there w,ere,.sales of P.. and O. deferredsat 20% dto ".23d:.:,<t4's/4t)V 19d: .t0...21%d; plums, Otago, Bs. Vegetables: Potatoes, Ruapohu,' Southampton, sth ".
'..
■ Auckland; sails from Auckland 11th Continent of Europe, also. Pltcaim Island; and :T -
.Steameta-.
:"Golombo,rSuea,:'Port Said, "■"■■'" U.S.A. and'ednadaHo"England^or, if
from

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.""£24oi"and'.-bilyers;in- South: Islandl-mar- ■Ws/4iV ]Bd'"to' v 10liH',':-36V40ISi 17d to Sutton Supremo £9 15s ton, Red Dako- Kurow, southern ports,' slh borne, Cristobal(Panama Caual); closes at C.P.O. -mantle,

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April for Now York, Boston, London, via Pa- Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Ply- proceeding Home,by direct steamer,
kets at latest were offering up to £234. 19d; merino, super, 27d to 29&d; average, tas1 £8 to £9 ton; onions,8s to 9s 6d per 'Corlnna,-Nelson,

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sth
■ at 11 a.m.

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nama. (C. and D. Line.)
bri Hovrard ■ Smiths were to >be had at 27s to 26d. ■ ■" < bag; peas, 18s to 25s 6d per bag; beans,
Hermlnlus; London, 11th
at Wellington; sails 3rd
April ■ Great Britain, Ireland, and Continent of mouth. or via Australia, Return by Cunard
9d.'■■■'■ Tor^"Kelbiifn-Karofi~'Trams ordin- 23d
"■
KOTORUA, Kurope; also Pltcaim Island, Cristobal (Pa-
Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., report 5s 6cl to 14s bag; cauliflower, 15s fid to- BERTHAGE LIST.
for Southampton and London, via Panama.
RUAPEHU, at Timaru; to call at Lyttel- nama Canal), Central America, British, French,
The Most Interesting of All Routes. Transatlantic.
gelection of berths actually held in
\"".aries;26S' was offered,.;,with, no .sellers. having received the following cablegram 18s 6d sack; cabbage,
Meat shares "are quiet, but there has from their London house, under date of tuce, 9s to 14s case; pumpkins, 5s to 9s Od Slaunganui—^Queen's Wharf, No. 1 north.
6s to 11s sack; let- ton, Wellington; duo Wellington
sails sth April for Southampton and London,
3rd. April; and Dutch Guiana, Venezuela, Republic of
Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador (Rotorua), 1
"■ Steamer.
■ Tons. ;
,
Date.
Good
New Zealand. """'"":"■" 1~~■»"
For accommodation and full particular!, ,■ ■ ,
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ir'j been an .improvement in the 10s paid 29th March:—"London wool sales: Wool sack; beetroot, 3d to 4d per bunch; rhu- Manuka—Queen's Wharf, No. 1. south. p.m.; lato fee, 2 p.m. Mails reach London ORONSAY 20,000 Mar. 28
£ shares, of-, the New Zealand. Refrigerating sales closed active with brisk competition. barb, 12s per dozen; celery, Is 3d to 3s
ji which -have changed hands during the compared with closing rates. o£_ last bunch; kumeras, 14a 3d per sugar-bag:
11.51.5. Dunedln—Queen's Wharf, No. 2.
Tamahino—Queen's Wharf, No. i.
via Panama.

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TASMANIA, to call at New
land Opua, Napier, Lyttelton, Wellington; duo '
Plymouth, Auck- approximately 9th May. Correspondence per
Rotorua .must bo specially addressed,
.
OSTERLEY 12,129
ORAMA .:.... 20,000 Apl. 24
Apl. 11 apply. ..,.
AUSTRAIiASIAN^ERVIdB,
Jt v

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Irivercarglll—Queen's Wharf, No. 5.
T*l week.") Gears are firmer at' 38s. Meat Ex- As greasy-,par Plymouth 30th April; sails from Wel- Tho best dispatch to Great Britain, Ireland, 0R50VA:...:...■ ;■. May-:2(i
.to Id'higher, Progress—Queen's Wharf, No. Now ;-12,041 COMMONWEALTH<AND
■■
DOlimaON

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carrots, Cd to 8d 0. Europo
2; ports had "sellers at 10s 9d. Woollens ro- series: .Merino, per bunch; parsnips, 4d and Continent of closes .at Wellington
scoured'par to Id higher; 'halfbred, greasy, to 7d per bunch; marrows,
rj'niaihi-quje't. Breweries show'a slight im- Id to i'AA higher,- crossbred,fine,;'.
--.- prbvem'ent'. in-'..'Wards,with buyers at Id to ]%d''higher, medium and.')coarse
2a to 3s per
greasy case; hothouse cucumbers, 4s Cd dozen; Waverloy—Queen's Wharf. No. 9.
Kapunl—Queen's Wharf, No. V.
Jlawera—Queen's Wharf, No. 7.
lington 19th May for Avonmouth, Glasgow,
and Liverpool.

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(Federal Co.)
WESTMORELAND, at- New Plymouth: to Vancouver; duo London 10th May. ...
on Monday, fl.thApril, per R.M.S; Aorangi, via ORVIETO
ORMONDE .:.
12,133 'June23
14.853 July 21
'....
". -. LINE. LIMITED^;-.:
Maritime Bmldinga,;.Wellington.
3s per case; lficks, lOd to Is call at Nelson. Wangariui, Wellington,- Auck-
:
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swedes, Tho Portland-Queen's Wharf, No. 11.
FQR LONDONC"VIA' PANAMA
!;,. ,36s6'd¥tb:'.37s,.spllerß,vhot quoting. Staples gireasy l%d':;.to land; duo Wellington 18th April; sails from
2V4d higher; crossbred,-bunch. Opawa—Queen's Wharf, Noil I. OUTGOING OVERSEA MAILS. FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON; :-
'canal,-......;:..> v
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\-- Vere;(Wa^jted:'ar.'37s,*'"Sellcrs' price 375'.5d. .s)coured, 2d to 3d higher; slipe, 2d to 3d Auckland 2Gth April for London and Hull, via
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Ngalo—Queon's Wharf, No. 12; "■-.
Slails for Great Britain, Ireland, and Con- First Saloon—Single, from
Timberfccimpaii'ies^ are:;'very quiet,■"'■"'an&' higher; lamb's, crossbred,greasy,-'2d to The New Zealand Loan and Mercan- (N.Z.S. Co.) £102. PORT NAPIER Auckland :2 Apl. H
*"'" Kaimanawa—Queen's Wharf, No. IC.. Panama. tinent of Europe (specially addressed corres-
.... ,
salesVhay^been confinedto Kauris, which 2%d
were'iwa'nted, "yesterday in the South"at
"
higher. .Offered .120,000 bales, of tile Agency Co.,Ltd., has received the fol-
which Continenthave bought 60,000 bales, lowing cablegram from its London house, Kalmal—Railway Wharf.
Wahlno—Ferry Wharf.
Iron Crown—Railway Wharf.
, WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE.
pondence only), also all States of South
America, via Montevideo, per Devon, close Third
Return, from
Class—Single, from
Return, from
£179.: PORT ADELAIDE P. Chlmrs. .Apl. 24
£39.
£70.
PORT VICTOR Wellington.'H Apl. 24
Limited accommodation for Saloonpai-

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:-23s id.-,'.■;.:-■.. at Wellington on Wednesday, 4th April, at

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Tho following vessels aro expected to bo
;-.-' INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENTS.
Home trade 45,500bales, America 4000 under date 28th March:—"Tallow: We
bales. Carried forward 20,000bales, of quote present c.i.f. and c. values for the
Kaponga—Railway Wharf.
Awarua—Glasgow Wharf. ■within range of tho undermentioned wireless
3 p.m.
Slails for Great Britain, Iroland, Continent Write for Elustrated Literature.
sengers. .:.
Port Hunter—Glasgow Wharf. stations to-night:—

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which 7000 were not offered. Total quan- following descriptions of tallow: Fine of Europe, and North America, via Vancou-
.; In the miscellaneous division there was tity sold 109,500bales: The following is mutton, 38s Cd per cwt; good beef, 40s; H.SI.S. Laburnum—King's
Argyllshire—King's Wharf. Auckland: Tofua, Kia Ora, West Conob, ver, will close at Wellington on Monday, 9th
but very little activity. Dqnaghy's Rope Wharf. King Egbert, Hinomoa, Benlcla, Kintyro, Pul- April, at 10 a.m., connecting with Aorangl UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF THE ANCHOR SHIPPINCJ AND

-' had .buyers* at 235, no sellers. Victoria the range, of prices:—Merino, good to
super, 28d; low to medium,20d to 27'/4d. Messrs! Dalgety and
mixed, 3Ss. Market quiet." 11.51.5.'Veronica—King's Wharf. pit Point, Slarama, Remucra, Cambridge, Wal-
pabi, and Lubrlco.
at Auckland, closing Tuesday, 10th April, at
10 a.m.; duo London 10th Slay.
NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. ;-..' FOUNDRY CO., LTD.
"^
Galo-^Klng's Wharf;
Co., Ltd., report (Circumstances permitting.)
(> Nyanza Sugara were, dealt in at close on Kaitoa—Pipltea Wharf. Islands: Cornwall.. Agents Throughout New Zealand. "

.
Chatham
.'.'■ 50s. 'These sKarcs are alittle easier. They. Halfbred, 5Gto 58, good' to super, 29d to having received the following cablegram Corlnna—Pipltea Wharf. Wellington: Slftorl, Wahlne, Tamahinc, Ara- FOR NELSON (receiving Cargo for TAK-
; with' them, the right to 32d; low tohicdium, 24d to 28d. Halfbred, from their London house,under date of Inaha—Pipltea Wharf. Ivura, Ngalo, Maimganul, Gambia River, Devon, INCOMING OVERSEA MAILS.
AKA and COLLINGWOOD?on Sat.,
carry however, 50 to 56, good.to super, 26Vid to 281/id; 28th March:—"Tallow: Prices nominally Ttitanekal, Niagara, Port Napier, and Kai- (Arrival times approximate only.)

.
Kotorua—Pipltea Wharf. Mar. 31, for transhipment rat NEL-
* take up one share at par. in a new coffee low to medium,22d to 25% d. Fine cross- (id higher, except for mutton, which is Yoserlc—Taranaki Street Wharf. April 3—S.S. Ullmaro.i., from Sydney; iSffAW, SAVILL, & ALBION
■ !i°Awarua:
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■.■ .'SON.). ,!|
venture in-association with'the'; bred, 48 to
„";.sugar, enterprise. Ther.e are-; buyers ; ot; 50, good to super, 23%d■to unchanged." ■ Kaituna—Clyde Quay Wharf. C. A. Larsen, Sir J. C Ross, Ta- Australian mail. COMPANY. LIMITED. '■ NGAIO—Mon.,Wed., ,-,s
Fri 7i30 p.m.

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low to mecliuni,]!)%d to 22% d. Fine Slaheno—Clydo Quay Wharf. hiti, Ikala, Herminhis, Remucra, and WalUawa. April 9—li.SI.S. Talilti, from San Francisco;
DIRECT LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON, ARAHURA—Tues.,Thurs.,Sat. ?7-39 p.m.
''; Burns, .'Philps 'with' offers of 425,.'but 25!/id; 46 to 4S, good to Bupor, 22%tl
Slarama—Patent Slip Whnrf. U.5..). and English mall.
VIA PANAMA CANAL. .'.
'■» no reply from Bellerp. Holdcn's jVlotor crossbred. low ,
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Moerafcl—Patent Slip Wharf. MAUNGANUPS PASSENGERS. Receives GeneralCai-go Daily till,* pjn.,
24%d; to lueditun, ISVad to 21'/id. Ivalrauga—Patent Slip Wharf.
except.Saturday, 11 a.m.
'^"■'Bodies asked 30s,but buyers' price was Is to 44 to 40, 'good to super, 21 %d STOCK & SHARE MARKET Tlio Mauiigauut, which sails from Wellington
MAILS CLOSE DAILY.
Steamer. Toiia. Date. i from i 1
:-* under that figure. ■. '- ." ~.. Crossbred. this afternoon for Sydney, takes thoAndrews,
follow- Walrarapa District: 8 a.m., G a.m., 3 p.m.
COIUNTHICt 12,350. "Apl.
Luggage. Cannotbe Received oii Board

, before4 p.m. ; ■";


,
23d; medium, lSd 20V&d. 11 Wgtn. ""■"''■
C For Beath and Co. cum. dividend 33s Id to low to to INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. hir passengers:—First saloon: Mr. W. (late fee y.I.T p.m.)
12,350 May 9 I Wgtn.
"',. was "offered, sellers' lowest, price being 'to 22d; low to medium, 175/2tl to 19%
d; Mrs. Allen. Miss V.'. Abbott, Mr. Allen, Mr. Rangltlkei District: 9 a.m. (lato fee Railway lONICt EASTER TIME-TABLE: I
MAUNGANUI, leaves Wellington to-day Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Atkinson, Miss Station 10 a.m.), 12.30 p.m. (lato feo C.P.O. Tamaroa* June 9 Tamaroa" Oct. 27
,<" 33s BdV ' Australian Glass had buyers at Crossbred,40 to
44, good to super, 20!/kl FRIDAY, 30th MARCH, 1928. for Sydney; duo Sydney 3rd April; leaves Ambrose NGAIO—Wed.,April 4 >;T,30 p.m.
17% dto lOV^d. Anderson, Mr. Alexander, Mr. Allan, Misses 1 p.m.. Railway Station 1.50 p.m.), 1 p.m. July 5 Tainuif, Nov. 29 ARAHURA—Thurs;, April 5 ..'7A3O p.m.
".' 42s 6d, no sellers. vSellersof Sanford's to 22d; low to medium, (10 a.m.) Sydnoy Olh April for Auckland; duo Auck- Allordlng, Miss H. Asprey, Mr. and Mrs. Bce- (late fco C.P.O. 4.15 p.m.) Tainurf Aug. 4 Mataroa* Dec. 22 NGAIO-Fri., April 6 iSf.3O a.m.
i\ Fish,wereattracting quoting from 20s to 20s 3d Coarsecrossbred,36 to 40, good to super, land 10th April. (U.S.S. Co.) klvch, Mrs. JI. C. Barton, Mrs. Brook. Miss Now Plymouth and Taranaki District: 9 a.m. Mataroa*
(lato feo Railway Station 10 a.m.), 12.30 p.m. Corintbicf Aug. 29 Corintbief Jan. 16 ARAHURA—Sat.,April 1 -.... .:.7i30 P :m.
■■' ...■without-
', Rubber buyersi', offered. 31s,but sellers' '18d." .-
.business. ■. Dominion 18%dto 19'/4d;low to medium, 17d to Following to-day's quotations
on the Sydney;
MARASIA, leaves Auckland to-day for 0. Bullock, Mr. R. Blair, Sliss S. A. Bed-

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duo Sydney 3rd April; loaves Syd- ford, Miss L. Bornn, Mrs. A. B. Bates, Mr. (Info fco C.P.O. 1 p.m., Railway Station 1.50 lonicf Sept. 26 lonicf ■
Feb. 13 NGAIO—Mon.,April 9 <%m p.m.
»stodd out;for.4ss. New Zealand Drugs
" were wanted at 68s 6d, but sellers quoted BRISBANEWOOL SALE. ' i ara
Wellington Stock Exchange:—
Buyer*
noy CthApril for Wollington; duo Wellington Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant, Mr. It, C. Bar-
10th April.
Selleri Wellington,
MANUKA,
(U.S.S. Co.) ton Mrs. It. C. Burton, Mrs. A. Bowor, Burko,
loft Slelbournc. 21st Slarch for SI. Brlnnan, Mr. V. Bates, Mr.
Sir II Barras, Mrs, and Miss Banvard, Mr. and
K. B.
Miss p.m.)
Hawkcs Bay District: 8 a.m., 12.30 p.m. (lato
feo C.P.O. 1 p.m.. Railway Station 1.50 p.m.),
Passengers embark previous evening.
*New Luxurious Oil:burning Steamers,
NIKAU—
FOX MOTUEKA. j
Sat, March 31 ......A.'.
Receives Cargo; till 11 a.m.-!
Noon

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*>?'Is above that figure. Sellersof Sharland's; £ b. d. £ g. d, via southern ports; arrived Wel-
lington to-day; leaves Wellington to-morrow Mrs. Ttcntlcv, Mrs. and. Miss Bennett, Mr. V.
■1 p.m. (late lee C.r.O. -1.15 p.m.)
!) a.m. (lato feo Railway Sta- carrying First- and Third
Classes^ FOR WESTPORT,GREYMOUTH AND

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ordinary were .prepared to part at 20s N./i. Govt. Loans— Bachll, Mr.' K. S. Bower, Miss
Wimraiiiit: {Three Classes. Second and Third. HOKITIKA.
"
tion 10 a.m.), 12.30 p.m. (lato fco C.P.O. 1 '.;..■■
4 to 20s 9d, but buyers made no offer. (United Press Association.—Copyright.)
—— direct; duo 'Mclbourno sth Bortliwlck, Mr.

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/■ 6d:
New Zealand .Paper Mills were, in- the 4% p.c. Ins. Stk., 1039 97 7 G for Melbourne,
April. (U.S.S. Co.) ]) Barker, Mr. V. S. Brook, Mr. and Mrs. p.m., Railway Station 1.50 p.m.). -1 p.m., and Classes. (Cargo Only.) \'i
.-*■ ■.'. BRISBANE, 29th March..

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■V& .Ins. Slk., 1938 97 7
p.c. (i Clarke, Mr. S. ramcron, Mr. €. Culleii. Mr. (i p.m. 'All passengers must secure passports. STEAMER-EARLY.'

1
market at 17s, buyers-not quoting. Buyers At the wool sales scoureds inoi. keen
ct Henry Jones were offering .7js Gdwith-_ demand. ,mid<jr strong competition from 514
p.c. Jus. 5tk.,1033 JOO0 0
fl!4 p.«. '1-nn: Slk., 194.1 !« 17 li — UMMAUOA,
Parker Co.)
laid up at Sydney. (Huddurt-
X W. Castlue, Miss K. Cooncy, .Mr. C. Cully,
Mr. J. Colt, -Mr. Cherry, Miss .1. Campbell,Unity. Mrs.
Napier: S a.m., 12.1J0 p.m. (lato fco C.P.O.
1 p.m., Railway Station 1.50 p.m.), G p.m. For full particulars apply to >
T. AND W. YOUNG,Agents,
77-85, Customhouse
,' put Response from holder;?. .'■"■-
:
Sales) recorded during the. week were as; son's record. ..■:■■
Kureiau.buyers,, and touched- 50,/id—a sea- 4% p.c. Bonds, 103!) 1)7 7 (>
—— ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. X Conway. Mr. and Sirs. Clarke, Mrs.
Mrs. K. Casting, Mr, and Mrs. Clarke, Miss
Slannwatu District: 7.00 a.m., 4 p.m. (lato LEVIN AND
CO.,LTD. Telegraphic Address: "Mercury;";'
:quay.

— : .4% p.c. Bonds, I!);!S ... 1)7 7 (i
left Auckland X K. Connolly, Miss .K. H. Cap-
fco C.P.O.1.15 p.m.)
Parcel mails for Auckland and District: DALGETY AND CO..LTD. Telephone Nos.: 41-980 and 41-981
\ .follow: "';''■'■■""
— (Received 30th March, 11 a.m.) flft.p.e, Bunds, 1033 .'.-100 0 0 — AORANGI, from Vancouver,
Monday for Sydney; arrived Sydney ti-dny; per. .Miss Cazmui. Mr. Dun- 3 p.m. MURRAY. ROBERTS.AND CO.. LTD.

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M,
''-, Government Loans. i',i per cent. "■■' leaves Sydney sth April for Vancouver, via can, Mr. W. Dawson, .Mr. A. Dnlrs, Mr. Kalrtn, l>ol".o- Auckland and District, also Taihapo,. Slanga-

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■■: .Stock (1.939), £97 12s Ud; 4',s per cent.:
■':.' Bonds' (1930), £98 2s 6d; 5% per cent.
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At the wool sales
BRISBANE, This Day., Debentures—
the demand for scour- N.%. Brewer, (bonds) 12 9 — Auckland, Suva, Honolulu; duo Auckland fltli
April; duo A'nncouver 27th April.
---i n oi i , Miss J. Darling, Captain
(U.S.S. Airs. M. Kuan. Mr. It. M. Firth, Mr. K. i'lcm-
C. 11. JI. wcka, Ohakunc. ltaetihi, Rangataua, Taurimru-
nul, Raurimu, Thames, Rotorua. Waihl, Paeroa, FEDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION ."■■■' ;' -iSfe' r\ ".. ■■
"■' Stock (1941), £96 17s' 6d; &k per cent. ed was again very keen, and touched 51I/4d, Banks— Mrs. Gllmour and infant. To Aroha, Slorrinsvlllo, Cambridge,' Tauranga,
" ' LTD.
Co.) ming Miss l''raser,

'" '" ",


CO., THEleave (circumstances■'"■permitting) v
undermentioned Steamers will
*, Stock-(1933)/ £100 10s,£100 7s 6d, £.100 an Australian record, for, the present-sea;
——. Miss CouUI. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Graham, Miss Frankton Junction, Te Puko, and

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Commercial of Aus- SIAKURA, from Sydnoy for Rarotonga, Pa- Hamilton,
(lodfroy, Mrs. Harris, Miss Hume, Miss K.
follow:— ■
Foreign- buyers-, were' particularly J'almerston North, 12.31) p.m. (lato feo Letter
C.P.O.
I 55;..5i4 per icent. Stock (1936), £100.75- son. ■ ■ tralia (ord.)_ 17 9i peete, Kan Francisco, left Wellington Tues- '■' i

-.-
and Mrs. Hughes, Mr. J. Humph- 1 p.m.. Railway Station, I.SO p.m.) "OEGULAR Services to and from Avon- "■

: ■ ; Commer:Banking Co. day for Rarotonga; duo Rarotonga Saturday; Heath. Mr.W. Haggcr, Miss V. Henkc, Miss E.
-.- ,-, active."- ■"
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--"i 6d.' £■. ■-;■.-/■ '-. .-■: .'-:- -■.'"""
'"-'
■"■
Local' Body Loans.—4% per cent. City of Sydney — 27 0 0 duo San Francisco 13th April. (U.S.S. Co.) ries, Mr.
Holloway, Mr. C. Harris, Miss Holmes, Miss
mails only, per "Limited Express" Sunday to
Friday, at 5 p.m. (lato fee C.P.O. 0 p.m., gow. "*"*
mouth, Manchester,Liverpool, Glas- FOR BLENHEIM—;A s

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CHICAGO WHEAT FUTURES. 'National'of N.Z 6 18 (I NIAGARA, from Sydney for Vancouver; duo K. Hooper, Sliss L. I). Henry, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Thorndon Station, 7 p.m.). ■ ■" The a.s. ECHO, ";
> of Auckland (1940), £96 10s;5 per cent.

-
late-fco box outside
On MONDAY, at. 4 p.m.'ii

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'-". Christchurch City (1952), £91; 5% per National of Austra- Vancouver to-day; leaves Vancouver 4th April and Misses Olbury-Jones, Miss Olbury-Joncs.,
J. C. SIcCREA, S.S.TASMANIA—From Wellington, about
—— for Sydney, via Honolulu, Suva, Auckland, duo Jfr. Johnston, Mr. It. Jones, Sir. J. S. Jacobs, lOtli May. The s.B. OPAWA,

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cent. Jit. Edenßorough (1961), £100 10s; (United Press Association.—Copyright.) lasia (£5) 8 18 0 Auckland 23rd April; duo Sydney 28th April. Chief Postmaster.

... . Mrs. Janson, Miss Kldncr, Sir.


Knight, Ms.
S.S. SOMERSET—FromBluff, about 6th On TUESDAY, at1« plmvii

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6-per cent. Ngaruawahia Borough (1953), New Zealand 3 0 0 (U.S.S. Co.) J. Kelly, Miss Lloyd, Mrs. Lowther. Mrs. H. Friday, 30th March,;IO2S,
.Miiy. LoadsWellington about 20th The s.s. WAIRAU, ':'
■ (Received'3otli:

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■■■£102. March,'ll a.m.) New Zealand D shaves TAJIITI, loft San Francisco 213t March- Lynn Miss Lambeth, Mr. Luke, Mr. Lovrc, Mr.
■ .Company; :■ JJebentures.—G'/^ ,pen cent. --.- CHICAGO, 29th-March. (£1 paid) '.. 15 9 10 9 for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington, Syd- Macknamara, Miss V. Meldrum, Mrs. 1,. Mur- April. .■"'.. EARLY. V;
INFORMATION FOR FOR BOSTONAND NEW YORK: FOR TARAKOKE- V:/
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■New Zealand Farmers' Co-op. (1930), £T/ Wheat: March, 1 dollar 44 cents; May, Union u( Aust 14 12 0 U 1-1 0 ney: due Papeete to-morrow: Wellington 9th, ray. Mr. Slackcnzio, Sir. Mllllgau,.Mrs. .Slu».s,
,
1 dollar 43>/£cents; July, 1 dollar 42% Financial
— April; Sydney 14th April. (U.S.S. Co.) Mr. and Mrs. May, Miss Slacliuy, Mrs. Mlron,
TRAVELLERS PIAKO-From Auckland, about 23th
S.S. April. The s.s. KENNEDY, ;-v

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10S. ;" .■'" '■"".".'. 1 Misses Maxwell (2), Mr. and Mrs. Slacdomi.d, Loads Wellington about 16th
■. .. —— On TUESDAY, at.Nobu.'|.

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.'Bank's.—New.Zealand,
lid and i).
595,-59s9d,. S9a cents.
Long Term Mortgage (£1), " .Cioldsbrough, ..Movt.
National lUovtgaKc
.200
o 11. !l
LOADING OVERSEAS.
llrs M'Qucen. Mr. Stoney, Sir. B. M'Carty,
Sliss K. Slessenucr, Mr. and Mrs. M'Verry and -«
April. ■ For freight apply, to -,i; .
," ;'6s;' 'National of New Zealand, £0 ISs AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. N.Z. Guarantee Corp. CANADIAN CHALLENGER, leaves Halifax child, Mr. M'Namara, Mr. J. Morgan,. Mrs. The Trains. For freight apply to LEVIN AND CO.,LTD., Amenta.
:
»:' 6d, £6 19s; New South Wales, £48 10.3, (oi-d., Ss) ..' —— *0 S S L'Sth r:
April for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttel- and Miss M/Grathy, Mr. K. Noble, Miss E.
tou, Duuedln due AucklaudI 7th June. (C.N.S.) Norton, .Mr. Neaiuc, Mr. Nightingale, Mrs. Arrivals at Thorudon.—Auckland night W. WALLS, Agent,
.' :-

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-M9s;
£48- 2s Cd;.
.Union,£14
Commercial
lOd, 27s lid,. 27s lOd,28s;Australasia, £14:
125.6 d,
i' £14 ]3s 6d, and (MelbourneKegister)(£5),
o
£14
f Australia,
12s, £1412s
275.
6d,
.1
(United Press Association.—Copyright.) Wn.
■'"■
SYDNEY,-29th March.
Gas—
Invest.,

Auckland (paid)
■ .... '
X.. & A...
■"■"''.
119
0 10


0 CUMBERLAND,

Bluff; dU' Auckland-


loaves Liverpool 2SUi April Nearne, Sirs. Nnylor, Mrs. Ncarne, Sirs. Nay-
ror Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedln, lor, Sirs. Nichol, Sir. Naylor, Sliss A.1 Ollvert
,sth June. (Federal Miss L. Obst, Sir. Oxford, Sir. O'Donnell, Sir.
Sirs. Pratten, tho
Limited, 9.30 a.m. Auckland express, 12.38
p.m. Napier express, 4.16 p.m.
Plymouth express, 6.3 p.m.
New
Federal SteamNavigation Co.,Ltd.,
GovernmentLife Insurance Building,
Customhouse quay. RICHARDSON
& CO., LTD. i
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£14 Wheat. —Growers'bagged lots, at coun- Christchurch Co.) 1' Potter, Miss Pratten, Departures from Thorndon.—Auckland
V 135,£1414s;National of Australasia try stations, 4s' lOd per bushel: ex truck Wellington (ord.)
1 3 3
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MATAKANA, leaves Liverpool 31st March Hon. H. E. Pratton, Sir. Parker, Sliss A. Pen- express, 2 p.m. Auckland night Limited,
Telephone 42-362. For, NAPIER, GISBORNEWHARF, and

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....17 9 18 0 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedln; fold, Sirs. Paulln, Sir. Pawley, SUss H. Potts, AKITIO —The s.s. PARERA, on
!> £8 17s*6d; Commercial of Sydney, £26 Sydney,
■:? Ss-6d, £26 10s,£26 7s 6d, £26 16s, £26 lifeless; local £13 per ton. Bran, £6; Insurance-7
5s sYsd. Flour,
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export trade is Wellington (pref.)".. 0 10 G
— duo Auckland Oth May. (S.S. and A. Co.) Miss K. Plckctt, Sir. Probcrt, Sir. SI. P. Pearce,
NORFOLK, leavos Liverpool 14th April for Sir. Price, Sir. G. Ralph, Sir. Reid, Sir. and
7.15 p.m. Napier express, 9.33 a.m. New
Plymouth express, 10.5 a.m. : TUESDAY, at 6 p.m. Cargo^received


"t Bis., and, A. Bank,,£8 ss-6d.

*;17s 6d,'£26 15s;Bank of Adelaide,£9 10s; pollard, £7 10s per ton. Oats: Tasmanian National
Algerian, 4s 3d to 5s per bushel; white,
'*.' Insurance)-—New Zealand, 40s 9d, 41s 4s lid to ss. Maize,3s lOd to 4s 3d per New Zealand
:> Sd,<4ls; South British, 59s 9d, 60s 6d; bushel. Potatoes: Tasmanian,£5 to £6 Meat Preserving—
— 0 15 9
Auckland, Hawlcea Bay, Wellington, Lyttel- Sirs Ravil, Sliss L. Ross Batham, Sirs. K.
ton, Port Chalmers;due Auckland 15th May. Kavmond, Slessrs. Robertson, Sir. J. Renephry,
2. 1 4 (Federal Co.)
NORTHUMBERLAND,
Sir' J. Sellar, Sirs. J. Seliar, Sir. H. J. Stewart,
leaves Liverpool 12th Sirs. H. Simpson, Sir. A. I<eo Sture, Sir. X- Lee
Arrivals at Lambton.—Masterton ex-
'
press, 11.23 a.m. Palmerston North ex-
press, via Wairarapa, 5.44 p.m.
BURNS, PHILP TOURS. Monday and Tuesday up to 3 p;in.
JOHNSTON AND CO.,LTD.. Agento.
.... — Departures from Lambton.—Palmerston
V Queensland, 61s; National
'■» Financial,and Stockand Station.—Golds-
15s sd. per ton. Onions: Victorian, £10 per
ADELAIDE,.29th=.March'1. N.Z.. Eefrig. (10s)
ton. N.Z. Refrig. (£1)
.... 010

0 May for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dun-
edin,
08 2 (Federal Co.)
New Plymouth;
Sturo, Sir. Seavcr, Sir. .Sprigg, Slisa Sparks,
due Auckland lOtb June. Sir. Squirrel, Sirs, and Miss Shaw, Sir. and
■ North express, via Wairarapa, 7.50 a.m. BOOK your Passage' with us when visit-
ing the EAST, and travel in comfort
For WANGANUI—The' s.b.' INAHA, m
TUESDAY,at 5 p.m.
" Sirs. Thomas, Sir. 0. H. Tranpes, Mr. and Sirs. Mastertou express, 4.16 p.m.
■.
"Vbfough'Moft.; 49s 3d; Dalgety.(Melbourne .Wheat.—Growers'"lots. Transport- PORT DUNEDIN, leaves London 14th April Taylor, Sirs. Tomlinson, Miss V. Turner, Sirs. by 6teamers of the
5s 3'/4d to 5s 4d. J OHNSTON, AND CO.,LTD., Agenti.
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Ferry Steamers.
r'.Eegister),l, £14;55; N.Z. GuaranteeCor- Flour, bakers' lots, £13 12s 6d. Bran, Union Steam(pref.)
.... 10 1
— for Dunedlu, Lyttelton, New Plymouth; due 'S and Sliss Taylor, Sir. \V. 2t. Temple,, Sirs. N.Y.K. LINE Telephones 42-532 and 40-242.

. .. ..
Dunedln 19th Stay. (C. and D. Line ) Upham. Sirs, yon Donssa, Sir. Valatuinc Sirs. Arrivals to-day: Ngaio, at 7 a.m., from

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V'poiratidn' (8s); 8s 7d.
"......
£7; pollard, £7 7a Gd. Oats, 3s 3d. Huddart-Piifher (ord.) 2 7 0 2 8 3
■ V.:. .Shipping.—P.." iukl O. Deferred.' £240;
(Received 30th March, 11 a.m.)
' J.\ ami O. Deferred
—-
QUEEN ELEANOR, from St. John] leavos L Vernon, Mr. L. yon Uonssa, Misses Vicars,
New York 7tii April for Auckland, Welling- Mr. Warron, Mr. I. M. Ward, Sir. and Mrs.
Nelson; Wahine, at 7.10 a.m.j from Lyt-
tclton. ■
(Nippon, Yusen,Kaisha).

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> Union Steam.(pref.), 20s .Id. 20s 3d; Hud- Stock ':... '200 0 0 ton, Ljttcllon, Dunedln; duu' Auckland 13th Warbock, Sirs. Woodhouse, Mr. Walker, Sliss To sail to-day. Ngaio, Nelson,7.30 p.m.; These excellent steamess sail- from Mel-
bourne and Sydney monthly,' calling at
i* fjarWarker (ord.l, 47s Od: Devonport MELBOURNE,.ThisDay. Woollen— May (N.Z.S. Co. and Federal Co.) M Wane, Mr. Woodhouso, Mrs. X Walton, HOTELS.
< Ferries, 24s Od;"..)'"" Northern Steam, (con.) Wheat: Steady, 5s C^d per bushel. Kaiapoi (ord.) — 010 0 forRIMUTAKA. leaves Southampton 13th April Mrs. Woodliouse, Sirs. Walton. Sir. Walker, Wnhhie,Lyttelton, 7.45 p.m. Brisbane,'Thursday Island,Davao,Manila,

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Inspected to-morrow: Arahura, about
-
Wellington,-Auckland: due Wellington 25th Mr 1). Wntscn, Miss York. Sllsa SI. Zlinmer.
Hong Kong, Nagasaki. Kobe, and Yoko-

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Flour, £12 7s Gd to £1.2 12s Gd per. ton. Wellington (ord.) .'.-."■ 6 0 6

.
■";75.2d.., '

*» Coal.'—Wiiipa; los 3d; Wostport-Stock- Bran, £6 15s; pollard, £7 10s a ion. May. (N.Z.S. Co.)
leaves London 25th April for Auck-
Second saloon: Sirs. A.'Allen,
Apploton, Sirs. A. Barras, Sir. R. B. Bendloy,
Sirs, and Slaster 5.30 a.m., from Nelson; Maori, about 0.05
a.m., from Lyttelton. hama. ', . PALMERSTON'S VPOPULAH *HOUSE.
Oats:. Milling, 3s 9d, a bushel; -feed,3s Coal—
" " —'
TAINUI,
With-a Moderate. Tariff.^/■

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"'-'ton (ord.), Is 10d. Wcstport-Stockton land, Wellington; due Auckland 2nd June. Mrs arm Sllsaes Bradley, Sliss U. Baker, Sirs. Passengers can be booked through to
? Ga's-AAuckland, 21s lOd, 21s lid, 21s lOd, 3d to 3s 4d. Barley: English, 5s to. 5s (S.S. and A. Co.) \ Brook, Sir. K. SI. Banks, Sirs. C. It. Brown
Intercolonial Steamers.
ENGLAND and all parts of the world. THE NEW: -ROYAI, i-,,HOI'EL,
,
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(pref.)

... . . . . . . .
';, 21s lid, and (con.) 15s 9d; Christchurch 3d; Cape, 4s 2d to ,4s-3d. Potatoes, £4
■■, 0. 3.6 TAMAROA, was to leave London 28th March and infant, Slisa L. Brown, Mr. Barry, Sir. A. To sail to-day: Maungaiiui, Sydney, 3 ■*■.. Next Motor,Bus" Service. Blationi
;< (7s 6d),- 9s.
' Timber.—Kauri, 22s 7%d, 235.
to £4 10s a ton. Onions,£8,.t0 occasion- Timber—
ally. £8 10s. -■
■ Leyland, O'Brien .... —— 1 16 0
for Wellington, Auckland; duo Welllncton' S. Brown, Sir. T. H. Brown, Sirs. J. Black,
sth May. (S.S. and A. Co.) Sirs. A. Cain, Sirs. Callcridor, Sirs, and Sliss
p.m. :
Arrivals to-day: Manuka, at 9.50 a.m.,;'
ROUND THE WORLD TOURS AR-
RANGED./. .■"■""■-, ... Rangitikei street^- ■..'::''..;;,',
Right Opposite an 'All'Night'tJajage.

i' Meat.—New Zealand Refrigerating (10s),
■ ' National WILLASTON, leaves New STork 28th April Cartwright, Sllsses Cox, Sirs. Cain and 3 chil-
0 12 6 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedln, dren Sir. J. Carmlchail, Sliss I. Carmichail, Sir. from Melbourne,via Southernports. ; For Booklets and all information apply Handy to Square and Post Office.

" ■ ... ■
SHEEPSKIN MARKET. To sail to-morrow: Manuka, GEO. LUONI. Prop.
"l'7s 7d,"7s lOd, 8s (and £1)■- 15s lOd, 15s 3 p.m. (No. 1 south, Queen's Melbourne^
Breweries— Wanganul; due Auckland 2nd June. (Federal Cole (2),
"'i lid, 165./ ■-. New Zealand 2 3 0 — Co.) ■ Sirs. and Sllsses
Sirs. Davidson, Sir. and Sirs. Davis, Sir. Duns-
Cole
Wharf.) ; B°URNS,69-75,
PHILP,' & COMPANY, LTD.,

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WEST ELCAJON, loaves Los Angeles 31st dale Sir. A. Dawson, Sir. J. B. Eastham, .Mplesworth street.. TM Christchurch stay at. St.,Elmo. .Sii-

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Staples and Co —■
"' 117 6 March
V- Breweries.—Neiv Zealand Breweries,445, Messrs.,Murray, Roberts and Co.,Ltd., for, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton Mr. W. Ellis, Sir. T. H. Evans, Sir. P. 0. perior Private Accommodation. 152,

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>.445:2d; Tooth's, 44s 9d.. Sugar,. £58 17s are in receipt of the following sheepskin Miscellaneous—

-"'. Mifxellaneous.-^Colonial their London Brit. Tobacco (Aust.), '" '; and Bluff; due Auckland 25th April; duo
Fastham Sirs, and Sliss Eastbam, Slla.j D. The French touring associations have Worcester-st. Wesf,'2mins. G:P.O. Beau-
" ' '——
Wellington Ist May. (Burns. Philp ) askptl the Governmentto take up vigor-
market cablegram from Faulkner, Mrs. and SHss Fowler, Sir. A. Fal- tiful lawns,gardens, etc. Moderate tariff.
j« fid; Victoria. .Nyanza Sugar, 49s 9d, 49s agents, dated 29th March: "Sheepskins, (ord.) '.. *1 10 II SUSSEX, leaves Calcutta in April for kenbach, Mr. R. Francis, Sirs. Francis, Sirs, ously the question of the safety of the
:!d, 49s 6d; British Tobacco (cum. div.), merino, par to 5 per cent advance;sheep- Burns, Pliilp 11 nd Co. 2,1!)
Rangoon, Penang,' Singapore, Samarang, Auck-
and Miss Green,. Slessrs. Gllmson (2). Sir. C. WASTEPAPER FOR SALE... I J Murray. Proprietor \

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roads. Mest of the ncrioiis collisions linves

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land, .Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedln. (U.S S H Garner Mrs. S. H. Geddes. Mrs. Harrison,
-'"■JOs;Wilson's, Cement,37s 9d, 3Ss, 3Ss'Gd,skins, crossbred,advanced 10 per cent;" Newton King (pvef.) 0' B 0 012 0 Co.) resulted from careless motorists emerging BAKERS. GROCERS, BUTCHERS,"ETC. VyAiN'L'EU Known—City Eotel,' Cbui-
■v;;7s 9d, 3?s; Dunlop Rubber. 21s lO'/kl; N.Z. Paper Mills .... —— "Mr and Sirs. Hank-eyi Sliss It. Hliwins, Mr. TT tenay-pl., Wellington (at Tram Ter-
' —
0 17 0 at high spo?d from .side-turnings. This
'-Electrolytic Zlne. (prcf.), 32s' Gd iiiid and Mrs. Hayen, Sir. and Sirs. Handle;', Mrs.

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and 0 minus). Finest Brands oi Wines and
Sharland Co. (orJ.) 1 0 VESSELS OVERSEAS. Ilcarneld.'Mr.s. Henderson, Mrs. A. Hawkins, cau.'-e of aecidcut it is uroposed to dimin-
I' (ord.) 31s, '. TARANAKI OIL FIELDS.
Wilson's Cement .... 117 !)-
W
CANADIAN BRITISHER, left Halifax "«th rti-s. A. Hayes. Sliss I. Kennedy. Sir. Kennedy, WE.
CAN SUl'l'LY CLEAN, WHITE Spirits in'stoek. Speiglit's' XXXX Dunirlin
; ;.,;■"_ paper. .■■

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ish by construction across side roads lv>u
,' Mininff)—Mount liyoll. 20f "J;. 'Waihi,-. -Mining—
' "'
I'sbru.ir.v for Auckland. Wellington, hvttefioii Mr (■' W. Larson, Mrs! A. K. Larson, Sir. G. ridges of stone setts. The first Beer always obtainable at the City. Hotel.

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Hi) ■-IHatiakijiawa, In SJ; Ohhifimuri,'7s;; Tarannki Oil Ki«ldy,; Ltd., reports for Tlmnrn, Diineciin: due Auckland Mh' Auril Luii'loy Misses bawson (:!). Mr. A. W. Moore. All trams arrive and depart) close to ;tW
%■ of these,-which will only give a slight jolt Suitable for Wrapping, in Any
"V Kawarau, Gd. the week eiided"24th March'as follows: Mount Lyell- —■ ...'..".;.. 110 0 duo Wellington 12th April. (C.N.S.) Sirs! A. A. Miller, Mies 11. M'NMiull, Miss
CANADIAN TRANSPORTER, left. Halifvc 1 Morrison, Mrs. and Sliss Northern, Sirs. if a driver who has not seen the road- Quantities. City Hotel. Single bottles sold at whole-
s-ilo nripp nt t-.hp.Citv Tiot.tip Store ij
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"Gisborne No. 1 well: Depth 2525 feet in *Cum. dividend. ].;' sign hits it high
iMtli March for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttel- Nollson, Miss OT.ourke, Sirs. H. Plakcrton, at .speed, will be 100
THE HIDES MARKET. shale, last 30 feet standing up bettor arid Yesterday.—Reported sales: National ton, Dunedin; due Auckland Bth May duo Sliss K. I'iakerton, Miss F. Peters, Sir. Roiull, yards from the junction of the roads. The Also, CLEAN PRINTED PAPER.
caving Jess,6%in diameter casing to 2490 Bank of N.Z., £6 19s;Bank of N.Z., £2 Wellington l-2th May. (C.N.S.) Misses Itanklu, Sliss Hold. Sir. VV. Ridley. Sir. second ridge will be 25 yards from the THE PEN DOCTOR
March. feet. Gisborne.No.2 well: lvigging up.ap- COWDKN LAW. loft Sirs. K. Sl.' Radlcy, ..Sirs. lteclir.ll,
.-"■'■. .''".," ■JMELBOUIiM'Iv,-29th
.At the hides salessorts lights and mediums proaching conipletion. Weather condi-
10s lid.
12.15 a.m. Call' To-day: Roporicd sale:
Galveston (Texas) 6th Rowlands.
Marrli fur Auckland; due Auckland loth Mr Klcliardson, Mr. H. (!. Smith, Miss M.
Steplu-nson. Sliss D. Shaw, -Mr. .1. StOLoni!)'.',
crossing, and this one will pull up any car
which has ignored tlio warning to slow )
PUBLISHER,;
"Evcniug Post." the Recognised Medico-for Fountain
IS
Pens and Eversliarp Pencils. Consulta-

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Jsere firmer. Other were unchanged. tions now good." iVi per cent. Bonds (1935), £97 12s 6d. HOIIOBATA, from London, left Southampton Sir. W. B. Seymour, Mr. L. Stillivaii, Mr. down and advance with caution. j tions Free. Geo.Jeffery, 174,Lambton-qj,
THE EVENING-. POST, FRIDAY, idAiiCH SO, 1928.
13
Embroidered Linen.
Among the new liheii designs' come INFANTILE MORTALITY uiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiii|
the new afternoon teasets, where the

DRESS FABRIC WEEKI WOMEN


IN
PRINT.
linen is embroidered tp match the tea
service, says a Parisian correspondent.
Sometimes there is an all-over design,
and in other cases just the corners of
cloth and napkins are embroidered,and
lin yet others still there is only a bor-
der, design. Then there are the per-
RATE IN CANADA

(From "The Post's" Representative.)


VANCOUVER, 7th March.
The Canadian baby, has the best
fectly darlingh.ew sets of sheets for the chance in Vancouver and the least
:

at C. SMITH Ltd. children's cots. They are in fine linen, chance in Quebec of surviving the cri-
Professor and Mrs. Park are leav-1 I"Champion of Champions" Competi- white or tinted in a pale colour. And tical first year of human life; according

Important display of new and fashionable


ing by the Argyllshire for a visit to
England, and intend to visit Norway,
tion.
The season, now drawing to a close contains
Sweden, and the .Continent while at has been oiie of t"he most successful the
on them is embroidered all the favour- to Miss Whittbn, of Ottawitj executive
ite nursery rhyme people. Each set secretary of' the Canadian.Council, on
a complete story, while in one Child Welfare. ... ,
the other end of the world. Wellington Croquet Association has so more expensive set there is castle by of Miss Whitton is the best known auth-
fine drawn thread work surrounded ority on ''saving the.babies." in Can-
fabrics for day and evening wear. The Misses Lawson, Wellington, are' far enjoyed. The champion of cham-
amdng those leaving by the Maunga- pions competition inaugurated this year
dozens of little soldiers.' The soldiers ada, and keeps herself posted on all
brilliant the developments' of the Plunket' sys-
nui for Sydney to-day. has been a great success, the finalists have uniforms embroidered instrikingly
colours' which stand out tem, wMch has been mainlyresponsible
Dr. and Mrs. M'Evedy and -family being Mrs. Norton Smith (St. August- against the pale background. for New Zealand having the; world's
are amongthose leaving by the Argyll- ine 's), in tho A section, Mrs. Henderson

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(Wellington Club) in the intermediate, "When Flowers are Scarce. lowest death rate among infants. Comr
shire next week. Mrs. Walker (Waimarie) in the B pared with' New Zealand, where the
« ; Mrs. Burnes-Loughnan, Christohurch, ,aud During tlie expensive floral months death /ate is .only 45 per 1000 births,
and Miss Anthea libughnan are arriv- grade. To mark the close of the sea- when are at a premium, more record of 88 is not-very cre-
blooms Canada's
ing in Wellington for a few weeks be- son, Mrs. C. Izard, the donor of the and more artificial flowers are being ditable, but the rate of Vancouver is
Keith Izard Memorial Cup, has now used decorate
fore a tour in other parts of the North given two trophies, to rooms and tables.
one to be played upon a time the suggestion of artificial big
Once the lowest in the Dominion- among the
Island.
"'
Mrs. Herbert Brown and her daugh-
for by the three Jladies,Mesdames flowers
M'lTroy, Johnson, and N. Smith, whose at once conjured up visions of New:
cities, and. is midway, between the
Zealand rate and the Canadian
ter (Mount Thomas) are among the gamesagainst the English visitors were crinkled-paper atrocities in crude col- rate, and decreasing.year by,year.
Christehurch passengers by the Rua- not completed on the 15thinstant owing ourings. But the artificial flowers of The infantile mortality rates in Can-
the moment are exquisite replicas, made adian cities are:—-
pehu. to the visitors' time being limited. The by
.........
I So Necessary to Your I
masters of their craft,. in silk and Quebec 185 per 1000 births
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Toms are Wel- second trophy is open to all players in
lington visitors to Christehurch. the association with'a handicap of 1-J felt,
bisques.
Mr. and Mrs. Gowland, Wellington, the competitions The draw and conditions of
glass and shell—even wooden flow-
ers are being used for effective. decor-
ation. A well-known London hostess, Winnipeg
Montreal
Toronto ........
144;per 1000births;
76 per 1000 births
..
69 per 1000 births

" faster Smartness j


are visiting Mount Cook. ._ will be arranged at who is renowned for her originality,
44 inch ALL WOOL FANCY TWEEDS in a variety of
charming soft colours and fancy weaves. Specially Miss Polly Danbney left for the once and
South last night on an extended visit. ately.
play will commence immedi- had
her dinner table recently decorated
with amber bowls filled with Polyanthus
Vancouver 48 per 1000 births
Miss Whittbn is making an earnest 1

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"■■"-! suitable for Frocks, Coats, etc.— Mr. and Mrs. W. E. MpncriefE are Departing Special Worker. in all their varied and lovely colourings. appeal to the people of Montreal to

" ' SPECIAL VALUE 6/6 yard.


40 inch ALL WOOL REPP. A very popular doth
beautiful self colours of Beige, Fawn, Wild Honey,
in
Wellington visitors to Auckland. Mrs. Mathew Holmes, who is leaving These flowers were made of felt and overcome what she describes
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hott, Wellington, for England on Tuesday next, is one of velvet—glorious splashes of ccdour re- titude of
have gono on to Taupo after a stay in the foundation members of the Wo- flecting in the polish wood, and they these deaths aro inevitable;"
Auckland. men's National Eeserve, and has ren- had even been delicately perfumed to
"complacent fatalism
as an at-
that
=
=
Are these new and exclusive Coats, Over
Blouses, Cardigans, Jumpers, etc., and a visit
E
£

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Saxe, Rose Beige, etc. further the illusion that they had been
The churchyard of St. John's Church, E to Kirkcaidie's Blouse Department will reveal
Mushroom, Venetian, Luxor, s
V A nice medium weight for Coats and Frocks. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Shea are leaving dered invaluable service to the so- culled that morning.
=
■■'""■■;■ SPECIAL VALUE 6/6 to 8/11 yard.
56 inch ALL WOOL WORSTEDS in new fancy weaves
their daughter, Mrs. Pat Holden, Gis-
borne.
Wellington District
"
in a few days to spend Easter witlv ciety, having been president of the New
.Executive
terms of office, and president of the
Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial
for two
Ceme-
York in Australian Eyes.
Writing from New York a Melbourne
girl gives some amusing impressions of E.
Walham Green,London, is to be turned
into a rock garden, the vicar, the Bey.
H. Gallop, having stated that it ;is
= many other garments of equal note.


a


Miss Montgomery, Kelburn, is leav- tery Committeesince 1916 (except dur- modes and conditions. "One only used by the people to dispose of 5 Smart VELVETEEN COATEES Suitable for house wear, in 5
in delightful new tones for Autumn. An ideal ing for a visit to Ohristchurch never unwanted tin cans and dead eats.' Black, beautifully embroidered in coloured designs. CA /C 5
fabric for smart tailor-mades. ing a short absence in the Homeland). gets accustomed," she "to the
.'■■. SPECIAL VALUE 12/6, 15/6, i 8/6 yard. Mrs. Tennant is the guest of her The beauty of the Memorial Cemetery strangeness of life here;says, the signs on | Price W/D |
daughter, Mrs. Olphert, Lower Hutt. is very greatly due to the indefatigable the shops, the phrases, people use, are TYPEWRITE AT HOME.
FRENCH SEDAN CLQTH. The Mrs. Heidpath and her son, who have energy and work of Mrs. Holmes, who all so 'foreign.' For instance, you see = Frcnph Model BRIDGE COATS—Embossed Georgette, in Lettuce =
54 inch ALL WOOLand =
..; .':.;:""■
most important fashionable fabric for smart
V autumn wear> in range of choice colours.
SPECIAL VALUE 14/6 y«rd
been visiting Wanganui and Welling- is an ardent gardener, and has given written over a door, 'Loose milk sold
ton, have returned to To Awamutu. ■
Mr. and -Mrs. Cory-Wright are the many suitable shrubs and flowers to be (which I find is considered a polite a standard tjrpewriter
guests of Dr. Young, Wellington ter- planted there.
The use of the type»-riter is not con-
much time and thought in collecting here,' or 'Stylish stouts accommodated' fined to the office. The new Corona is

way of referring to fat people)! Then having theof neither.of both


virtues
in portable form, 5
but the re- =
Green at 89/6; Flame, £5/15/6; Black, £7/17/6.
DELIGHTFUL MODEL OVER BLOUSE—In heavy weight Crepe
de Chine, trimmed pin tucks and hemstitching; in AQ IC
' — 5
=
race. ; : tery is The .beautiful sjm dial at the "ceme-
' there are 'dog and'bird' shops every- strictions A perfect little
= Ivory and all shades. Prie* "JJF/V 5

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-'■■-- 54 inch "PRIESTLEYS" ALL WOOLand REPP. Heavy the gift of Mrs. Holmes, in. where, with every variety of dog and machine for home Office use. Come and «cc
: Mrs. and the Misses Oldbury-Jones 1
==
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weight for smart tailored Suits Coats, in a of her husband, Or. Mathew bird waiting to be. bought. There are it at wort. The Appliance Co., CARDIGANS—In all the newest

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FuU Range of ift/fitaOA/fi
lovely range of new shades. (3),,Northlahd, were passengers by the memory
" Brandon, street; Wellington.— 10/_« , 09/9 =

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Holmes, who died during the. epidemic, no greengrocers; the ordinary grocers Ltd., 20, designs. Price, from
Maunganui to-day for Sydney,
: '■■:;■■/■"""*■■/.■■:'"■ a: y. :■■;.-; '■...
"
SPECIAL VALUE 9/11 yard after a long period of war Bervice.
,
sell all the fruit and vegetables—^but Advt:
Miss Cora Wilding, Christchurch, is not bananas. They are a- specialty and Wedding bouquets o£ charm .and.dis- i Useful SHIRT JUMPERS—Ia Nat Fuji, "good quality,
*>%'/£ =

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" of beauti-
36 inch SHOT TAFFETA SILKS, in a varietycolourings. the guest of Mrs. Hurst-Seager, Hill League of Mothers. Price &*fy
you are never quite sure where you will and bas- 5 all sizes. S
The Island Bay-Berhampbre, branch find them. You cannot send-a telegram tinction; presentation posiesVice-Eegal
ful evening shades and combination
OUR PRICE 6/8 yard.
street.
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Mrs. Whiteford Stewart has returned of the League of Mothers held its first from a post office, for there are special kets. At Miss Murray's,
== Also IVORY CREPE DE'CHINE, with pin tucks, adapt- Ofi /£ S

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to Auckland after a visit to Welling-, meeting for the year on Wednesday. telegraph offices, only no one seems to Floriste, 36, Willis street.—Advt

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, able collars. ( Price M/O =
38 inch SILK GEORGETTES; Heavy weight pure / silk
ton. ." ■
Mrs. G.ibb presided. The committee know where they arel The chemists are Beautiful wavy hair belongs not
■ cloth, stocked in 50 lovely new colours. f Mrs. Ladner, New Plymouth, who had previously visited all the old mem- all called drug stores, and also sell note- only to the fortunate possessor of Na-
§ NEW SEASON'S FURS. |
Miss bors, so the attendance was -good, and paper, jam, and ice cream, also cold ture's gift, but to every lady whose
,,
■",.'. was the guest of her daughter,
SPECIAL VALUE.S/6 yard Marjorio Ladner, Wellington, has re- soveral new applications were received drinks, and you can see a continuous hair is waved by our skilled operators.
;
turned. ■. : """ ■■
for membership. Mrs. Tythe Brown lino of people.at their counters drink- Why, spend a tiring half-day resulting = We hold a iull range of ANIMAL SHAPE FURS of especially j§
of BEAUTIFUL gave an. interesting address on ''The ing ginger-beer:'..:'.-At,'one..-.drug store I very! often m an indifferent wavei when E t 5
: ,'■:.'";EXCLUSIVE PARIS PURCHASE Park at the annual ' selected pelts, full brushes; in Beige, Brown, Grey.

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\ Miss presided Dawn of Eeligion in a Child's Mind."
r
vi
GEORGETTE AND CHENILLE ROBE LENGTHS,
delightful combination colourings and designs. No meeting of the Wellington branch of Vocal items were ..rendered, by Mrs. saw the quaintest toy the. other day. specialists are Vat your seryice- whose
a,
':playbone'.' for young experience abroad enables.them to. give | Price, from
£5/J2/6 *" 23 I
::■■■'■■: ■ It was galled

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the Women Teachers' Association, when Connor and Miss Stanley.

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■■-<"'"' two alike-—will make exquisite model gowns and■' and was made of indiarubber just a Perfect Permanent Wave in less, than
"':; Wraps. ""'■"■■"" ■■.'■" :\ ■: "'■."■ "..' ";' ■' the following officers were.elected:— dogs,

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r
:■
y PRICE 45/6 to 67/6 Robe Length
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President, Miss Lea; vice-presidents, A New Portia.
Miss K. Finlayson and Misshonorary Magill;
; like a child's toy, only in the shape two hours. Stamford and Co., Ltd.,
For the first time in' the history of of a large 'bitable' bone, with the in- 68, Willis street, and Auckland. TeL E
= FUR SCARVES are among the newest styles. Can easily be
adapted to the need of each wearer. The range in Fitch,
s
5
the University of Copenhagen, a scription, 'Save your shoes and stock- 44-745.—Advt. ■'■■'.'
'
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secretary, Miss M. Biohmond; .-.,,■
= 9 guineas, 13 guinea*. Skunk, 13 funMai, 14 guiMej. 5
treasurer, Miss B. Wallach; committee, woman lawyer has been awarded the ings.' " E Marmot, 91 gaiaeaa, 15 guinea.. . =
J BUTTjjRICK PATTERN SERVICE is replete with the very Mrs. Milne, Misses Wilkie, Coolce, Mew- "gold medal for tho best legal thesis. "Guttering Millionaires." business notices.
latest and style for autumn and winter. Butterick
hinney, and Hardy. The successful candidate was Froken Referring to the New York Metro: s Fine Selection of NAT. FOXES—FuII furred and rich colours. 5
illustrated fashion brochure posted free on request. ■ The Auckland League of Pcuwomen Karen Johnsen, whose work on the politan Opera House, a Melbourne girl
has formed a music section in connec- development of the laws of property ■XTOW
".-.■'■ ■ ■; jay's.. = Price 99/6, 26/19/6
=
writes: "I\fns taken to a gala perform- SHOWING— Exquisite Designs in
tion with its work, Miss Gertrude Bert- in Denmark, was preferred above.that ance the other night to hear Rosa Pon-

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BUTTERICK QUARTERLY—Now Ready. -W DAY, EVENING, AND DINNER.
Pott Free 1/3 per copy. ram, Bachelor of Music) being convener. of a number of male candidates.
Miss Alice, Law, L.R.A.M., read a paper Woman Civil Engineer. '.'.'..- ■"■"■,
setto in 'Nbrma,' and the audience was
even more enthralling than the music.
gowns;- ■."- ■■'

Matrons' and O.S.


■'
"■■'_'.;■■■■ ";'
-'
Gowns,Tailor-made ,

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on .'"The Life and Works of Franz The Opera House is a marvellous place, Sports Wear.,

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Coat Frocks; and
Schubert,",at the first opening meeting The American Society of Civil Engi- holding about COOO people/ but it is to a; blackmore,
of the section, and. also played two neers has broken new ground in accept- bo pulled'down next year and rebuilt ■ 242,Lainbton quay.
'
& SMITH |a
pianoforte sonatas by the same com- ing as a full member Miss Elsie Eaves, to accommodate 14,000, with lots of
poser. Prominent women among con- a graduate of Colorado University. Miss cheap seats for students at a shilling
tributing performers were Miss Amy Eaves, who gained notability by her ex- (25 cents) each. The first tier of. boxes
Hansard,"1i.8.A.M., Miss Eenee Satch- tensivo and fine work in both indoor all the way round is called the 'Dia-
well, L.R.A.Mv Miss Edna Craig, Mrs. and outdoor engineering, is the first mond Horseshoe,' because of tho glit-
MISS SAMSON .■■
while Mrs. Con Daly (Miss Edith Hanv the society.
hy, the well-known Australian composer, Royalty's Dancing Master.
; ...
Nello Porter,. Miss Amy Stevenson; woman to be givenvoting privileges in toring millionairesses who sit in thorn,
..'[ ■
and once you have scfentheir splen-
dour you ceaso to wonder at tho name.
who ,was a guest of honour)
items.: She received a handsome bou- ,
alsp.gavo
Mr. Louis d?EgvUlo," tho famous' Vic-
torian dancing master, has died in Lon- you
The glitter was so intense that it made
blink, arid you/felt like:shielding
.;>'\-;;the''latest:lN-;--..;'x:\:'; ; Siiiiiiiiiii«iiiHiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimmrHiniiHiiiiHmiiiiuiiiiiiiMimniiiHHinfrtiiiß
AND..
' ' ij
quet from the ladies preseni;.
don at tho ago of 71. He has taught in had bands
your eyes with a fan. Some of them T)AY'. EVENING GOWNS^
of real diamonds at least six

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Island Bay W.N.R. almost all the great houses in England inches wide tied acvo^s ono shoulder SPORTS WEAK/
Encouraging reports were presented and Ireland, and ho could count English like an order sash of somo famous
at the annual meeting of the Island Bay and Continental royalties among his potentate. Diamond sashes encircled ..'. '■
hats. ;
circle of the Women's National Re- ■pupils, including the King and Queen, their waists, and in many cases they
servo, which was hold at tho residence the Duke of York, Princess Mary, tho wero encrusted.with sparkling stones

f Q ioiir j^Wji;
CUSTOMHOUSE QUAi'.
of the president (Mrs. Duff), there Duke of Connaught's family, and the from head to foot. It was an amazing
being ii good attendance. Misa Wilt- Queen of Spain (says a London corres-
siglit. Tho New York churches have
shire: (secretary) gave an interesting pondent). In pro-war days one of the. tho most fascinating names—'the Cha-
account of the work dono since the cir- sights of fashionable London was the pel of the Heavenly Rest, 'the Church

cle was formed four years ago, for the long lino of carriages outside his reai- of the' Beloved Disciplo/ while the
purpose of assisting tho Residential donco in Conduit street,' where ho hold Cathedral of St. John the Divine, which
HAIR AND TOILET SPECIALISTS.
Nurspry in the way of special equip- his famous Monday dnd Thursday is just being built, is an immense place.
ment. Tho playground (asphalted and classes. Dancing as taught by Mr. Some of the churches are very beauti- SUPERFLUOUS. HAIR POSITIVELY
DESTROYED
equipped), and the porcelain baths for d'Egville in thoso days completed one's ful. St. Thomas's, on Fifth avenue, is
■ " f ; tho children's bathroom are among tho education. The "d'Egvillian bow" an exquisite reproduction of early BY MY 12-NEEDLE METHOD,REMOV-

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The was renowned! He was for years em-

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f
gifts of the Island Bay Circle. with agreat marble rood screen
resignations of the president and secre- ployed by tho lato Sir Herbert Tree, Gothic, all figures of saints; while tho Church A BEARD AN AFFLICTION.
tary wore received with regret, but and many of tho productions at His of tho Ascension has froscoes and beau- SUPERFLUOUS Hair is indeed one of
both will remain on tho committee. Majesty's Theatro included dances of
tiful stained glass by the famous Ame- the most unsightly, masculine,dis-
Mrs. A. T. Wells was elected president, all kinds by him. Later ho was ap- rican decorator life- Farge. It seems
and gavo some interesting incidents of pointed professor of stago dancing at so'
curious to bo 'classified' in every-
tho war work of tho society.'". Mrs. D. tho Boyal Academy of Dramatic Art, thing—even in matters of religion —but
H. Taylor, who has done invaluable and this was really his favourite work, tho American officials insist on know-
tressing, and humiliating blemishes with
which any sensitive,renned woman can,
N» afflicted. Your personal appe»r»nce is
your main asset. , .,
jj A Golden Opportunity to j j
Your Face the one
j Stock Up with
resting-place
for the
work as a member of the committeo, for ho was not an admirer of tho mod-
ing all about you,' and therefore* I am
was elected secretary. Mrs. Duncan ern ballroom dancing. His theory was duly entered as a 'New. York Episco-
that when a gentleman danced he palian.'
Eye of Everyone you meet.
ONLY ONE WAY. |
,' FOOTWEAR for
and Mrs.. Croker woro welcomed as new should remember to look liko a man " by Blind Boy. There is but one process by which to'
members. Many plans for carrying on
the work for tho year were discussed, first, a gentleman.second, and a dancer Prize Song rid one's self fpr ever of.an obnoxious :■
growth of hair, and that is by Electro-
and all augurs well for a very success- third. Mr. d'Egvillo was a fine ama- Whon playing in Scotland with his 1 lysis. The Electric
Needle. ;
ful year for this circle. A message teur violinist and pianist, and he usod band, Debroy Somersoffered a prizo for

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was recoived from headquarters ex-^ his violin extonsivoly in his ballet the best original song. Out of 1000 MADAME MAXINE,
pressing appreciation of tho work ac- classes in tho old-fashionedmanner. He that were sent in ono entitled "Why 60 Hairs, 10s 6d.
played as leader in tho Eoyal Amateurs, Did You Sayi" was chosen. It turned

the FAMILY
complished. All were entertained to Room 4, Crown Studio Buildings, corner
thanks was extended
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afternoon tea, and a hearty vote of and also composed a number of charm- out to be tho composition of a William
to Mrs. Duff for
.
ing works.
A Humane Resolution.
" Noill, a blind studeat at»thc Edinburgh
University. Ho is a distant relative to
Dixon and Cuba streets. Tel. 20-511.
UR Claims are supported by Results.

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her hospitality.
The Auckland branch of the National Sir Harry Lauder.his'mother Neill has been blind Our process -of Permanent Waving
Croquet Tournament. enables us to give/a perfect wave—one that
passed the since birth, and is a char-
Council
A miniature croquet tournament will followingof Women recently woman. It was she who persuaded hor
resolution, to be forwarded son to enter for the competition. The
will last. No matter what colour of hair
—whether texture fine or coarse—the same
l't The cost of shoes has rises considerably, ' \
bo played on tho Waimario and Lower to tho Dominion executive of the jl and very soon the public, will feel the effect !
-Hutt greens on Monday, 2nd April, N.C.W.: "That in order to induco suf- words woro written by his fellow-stud-
from 9 a.m., and it is hoped to have it ferers from mental disease to seek but and friend, D. A. Mackio, who is
completed ou that day. 'i'ho trophies treatment at an. early equally as poor as Noill. (says an Eng-
perfect result will be obtained.
pleased customers.advertise us.
MRS. ROLLESTON,LTD.,
'.■'■>
Our
'■.: ■ "! in higher prices. But— ] <
I At GEORGE & DOUGHTY'S
Hair and Face Specialists, 250,Lanibton
will be presented in conjunction with tion of the magistratesstage, should
the func- lish correspondent).
bo con-
Although Neill is quay, Wellington. Telephone 42-227.
those .for the-champion of champions fined to seeing that tho legal require- only twenty, ho is a Follow of the ILSOM AND CO., Oldest Established
at a social function to bo held early Royal College of Organists and a Bach- Hair and Skin Specialists.—We are
Dear Miss Brunette,
"Just ordinary
... brown hair," you have say you
ments are complied with; it is unneces-
in 'April., Tho draw is as follows:— sary and undcsirablo
Mrs: M'llroy v". Mrs. Norton Smith, should have to inako
Mrs. Johnson v. Mrs. M'llroy,' Mrs. N. purelymedical questions.decisions'.
that magistrates
upon
elor of Music of! Edinburgh University.
Ho is now studying for tho degrees of
That patients Master of Arts and Doctor of Music.
■experts in EUGENE Permanent Waving,
under supervision MRS. MILSOM. Each
wave has our guarantee. Specialists all
| GREAT ANNUAL \\
I FOOTWEAR DRIVE
but it is the conditionof your hair even more Smith v. Mrs. Johnson. For the sec- should not bo sent to prison or prison His early education was paid for by a Toilet Work. Telephone for appointment,
thaniticolour which must decide your shampoo. ond competition tho draw is:—Mrs. colls prior to committal, and that suit- blind school, ami ho has been meet- 41-273. 94, Willis-st., next Evg. Post.
Amami No. 1 is the perfect shampoo for you. It Boocock a, bye, Mrs. Tregcar v. Mrs. able quarters should be provided at the ing the cost of his classes by working MARCEL TOILET SALOON (Room 1,
Exchange Buildings, entrance Do-
blends the extracts of 47 ingredients, andincludes Bock, Mrs. Kuntson v. Mrs. Rhodes goneral hospitals for tho reception^ ex- as an organist and choir master. Fin- avenue). Try our .Specialist's Clip
Mrs. M'Dowcll a bye. ancially now his troubles will be over. minion

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just sufficient Egyptian Henna to bring out the
glinting lights that makebrown hair so adorable.
Williams,
Allowances for Undergraduates.
amination, and, where necessary, the On tho night
certification of mental cases." the prizo song was played and Shingle, Marcel and Water Wave.
Massage apd Violet Ray Treatment for !; You can buy at Lower Prices than ; I
It^oesnottint the hair. Mr. A. D, Lindsay, tho Mastor ot English and American Dancing.
at the Edinburgh Empire it was heard
by a music publisher, who accepted the Face,Scalp, and Hands. Mineralava and
Kemolite Mud Packs for cleansing: and
"; will be possible again during 1928* ;
Balliol, speaking at a meeting of the "In London it is generally laid down work immediately. Within three days
Your sister, as she is so fair, should undoubtedly Parents' Association at Lady Mond's for us what we shall dance and what tons of thousands of copies had been
beautifying the skin. Hair Staining,
Hennaing, and Shampooing. For appoint- A FEW OF THE MANY OUTSTANDING OFFERS: I
use Amami No. 5. This is a Camomile Shampoo :
and will prevent that " mousy " tone she dreads
house in Lowndes square, London, ex- not. Thus such and such a speed of tho sold.
pressed very strong views on the folly metronome, 40 odd bars to the minute,
ment Tel. 41-696.
Ladies' Black Glace, Patent, and Beige Kid ONE-BAR ! ;
"o much. And as she is permanently waved, she of parents giving their sons' largo .al- constitutes a slow fox-trot, ( while 50- SHOES—Louis and flat heels. I^/11 IC/11 I 1
will find her hair in ideal conditionfor "setting" lowances when at the university. "The ---somcthing means a quick fox-trot (says ! Value 25/- Drive Price !*»/ 11> IW/ 11 | i
\ THE SOAP WITH 05 YEARS i-4
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minimum fixed by the Board gf Edu- the "Daily Mail"). And most bands
after shampooing with No- 5. cation as being necessaryfor mainten- ring the changes on the two. But New Ladies' Black Satin ONE-BAR SHOES—FIat IA/Q ! |
V
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REPUTATION Drive Price IU/ JF

AMAMI
ance at Oxford is £225 a year," said York cares not a jot for authority. One I
Shampoos
and Louis heels \
Mr. Lindsay. "A student has to. be noed only walk into tho Biltmbre Hotel
very, very careful of course in order to at tea-time any day to understand this. Ladies' Fawn Calf ONE-BAR SHOE—Flat heel 14/11 I |
■"■J« 1^per
live on this, for books and clothes and The Englishman who tries English
college bills arc expensive. In fact, he dancing, with long, gliding strides, will \% The World ov'er,Wright's is theWoman's
Soap,theMan'sSoap,theNurseryS6ap.
#
Jf
Value 25/6 Drive Price 11
Mens' Best Quality Glace Kid, Box Calf, and. Tan Willow
11/ | i

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S»Uby Chtmistsand Hairdressers. Each includes
tko,tidal Uman Julc. Rinsing Powdtr and Bay
Lmmi and Rostmary Tta, tor burni'hltft tht hair, Sachet
cannot do it unless he has been brought gather some hard kno'eks. An Ameri-
up in a very poor house. I may say,, can, couple dancing in front of him will
though, that I have known four or five suddenly back without warning, and it
people from my own country (Mr. Lind- will be useless for tho Englishman to
% antiseptic,
Clean, refreshing,
% soothingtothemostsensiuveskins. M
and '; M-'-.r
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Calf SHOES
fitting —
Welted, smart shapes, and spendid
Value 29/6 |7/|1
'<|\
Drive Price 14/11
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say is a Scotchman) who.have managed raise his eyebrows, because tho Ameri-
oh £200 a year—but that is very diffi-' can couple will' be far too busy talk- |j Men's Kip DERBY BOOTS —Watertight tongue, reinforced 1
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cult, and a boy must eat less than ho ing to sec, and far too used to hard ji back, stout soles, heel and
at plates 17/11 1
toe
ought to doin order tpkeep within such knocks,themselves,to foel, anything. If
a margin. My own opinion is that the band plays a waltz (they may [I Value 23/6 Drive Price 11 /1 1 ||
£250 a year should be enough for.any- play one) the Englishman, will have tho y COALiTAR §■■":-. .■;.:.■.-■■ |! Boys' SCHOOL BOOTS—Stout uppers, double-soles, heel |
';■'}.■;■; ■;:■.
body, and £300, I think, is: the outside floor nearly to himsolf, save for a few
figure. I feel that if, a,boy is given fox-trotters who find conversation eas- v- ■'V. §©AP
..-.■#.-. ■■■ C and toe plates Sizes 10
Drive Price.
11 to 13 Ito 2
10/9 U/9
3to 5 |

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more than that he is being very badly ier while dancing. Tho rest of the

/M^^^S^K^^ FvmslL Insh car used so far as his immortalin'soul is con- title the band's tempo will never vary
cerned. His parents are ascertain from that of a quick fox-trot. There ./ W
'"'.... m
:r«£ TOILET AND M . |I Girls'Best Quality Patent ONE-BAR SHOES—Several neat \\I
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sense asking for trouble. In addition will be no.tango. Tho fact is, Ameri- NURSERY SOAP. M ij designs, suitable for best and college wear
to being too liberal with' money; many cans do not dance.this or that. They M y
Recommended by the ""'■'?"'.'"" Sizes 7to 9 10 ]Ito 1 2to 3 4to 5 6t07 ! |
16/11 17/11 I ;
parents were greatly at fault in not re- just dance. .With them dancing is ai W
quiring their, sons, to work seriously medium for the exchange of nows and ■■■'"'".■.■■ «k Medical Profession. mm '■■":. .'_.■
f 9/11 11/9 13/11 15/11
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Bd. Each when they sent them to tho university. views, a pleasant social function, dur-
finj better collar value anywhere in
Search as you will, you won'tstyles
in stock. We guarantee every
When a boy, is sont to Oxford with a ing which they hold each other at arm's
view to having a good time, getting length and arguo or disagree, or concur
certain social,advantages, and sponding or expatiate,"as the case may be. The}'
Have you seen the Wonder Boot? \
New Zealand. All sizas and

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collar to give »ervice und "»tar.d up to repeated laundering*. a great deal of money"well, of course, will not stand still, but they will have
.'he..mny;go to the devil, but if ho,fulls no idea of dancing any particular steps! > It's a money-saver. I;
YOU COULD DO WITH A FEW COLLARS NOW,
COULDN'T YOU?
to do-so it is not the fault of his During an important exchange of nows
...-.
".parents.l'?.l.".:' ■. or views they .will simply shift from
I WE SELL FOR LESS. \\
one foot to tho other and back continu-

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ously, though' always with some sort of.

HOPE BROS., WELLINGTON* A-jumble sale will be held to-morrow. 'rhythm. Thero seems .evidence that
at 10,. Marion street. Details are ad- .this stereotyped idea of dancing is

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■vertiscd.
'' .' gaining 'ground in England. It is to be
■A'subscrib.er would be thankful if a' hoped that it will not gain too much,
housekeeper;.would send along good ro- for it will be a thousand pities if tbo
-.cipo -for malving tomato -sauce,.- also a dance loses its age-old significance as a , <
\ WELLINGTON j;
way of bottling French beans.
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vehicle of artistic expression.
■■.'.'l4 '■' THE EVENING POST, FBIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928.
TRADE PROBLEMS !vtheoluntary

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arbitration somewhat along
NOT SOUND lines already laid down in the Lab- SOUTHERN SOUNDS
our Disputes' Investigation Act.
"After meeting in conference, the
parties to any dispute could submit
ARBITRATION SYSTEM BIG PROJECT AFLOAT
! AUSTRALIA AND N.Z. their case to the Conciliation Commis-
sioner or an umpire mutually agreed
upon, and failing a decision being ac-
VIEWS OF SHEEPFARMERS ceptable to either party at the Concili- BRITISH CAPITAL WANTED
DIFFICULTIES DISCUSSED ation Council, the dispute could be sub-
mitted either to the Arbitration Court
A statement setting out the views of by consent of the parties or tothe arbi- The geological and mineralogical features
the New Zealand Sheep Farmers' Fed- trament of public opinion which would of the Southern. Sounds, especially of that
HOW PLEASE EVERYONE? eration was placed before the National by this time .have been fully informed area where it is proposed that electro-
Industrial Conference yesterday after- of the merits of the dispute. In our

chemical industres should be established
Someof the difficulties of the trading
position as between Australia ana New
Zealand, regarded chiefly from the Aus-
noon by the president of the associa-
tion (Mr. H. D. Acland).
"I can assure the Prime Minister and
the Government that we come to this
opinion, no one is better able to handle
questions affecting the interests of any
particular trade or industry than those
directly engaged in it, and the only
with the aid of British capital, were the
subject of an address yesterday by
Douglas Mawson to the
Sir
shareholders ofi
X OXFORD /
conference fully seized of its great im- persons competent to deal with wages the New Zealand Sounds Hydro-Electric
tralian viewpoint, were discussed by portance to the country generally, and and conditions in any individual busi- Concessions, Ltd.
the Commonwealth Minister of Trade
and Commerce(Mr. H. E. Pratten) in
a statement issued for publication on
tho eve of his return for Australia.
while differences of opinion may be
expressed, wo trust that the giving ex-
pression to those opinions will not affect
the cordial relations which are so neces-
ness are the contracting parties them-
selves.
DEPENDENT ON WORLD'S *
PARITY. j
Sir Douglas Mawson referred to the
immense potentialities of the,water power
in the locality mentioned,and indicated
THE
DELIGHT
EBmkIP
|^^fli|
OFTHE
LAUNDRY
sary to be maintained between the
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the benefits which would accrue to the

"The man who would "I ask the dairy farmers of New
Zealand," said Mr. Pratten, "to closely
workers and. their, employers if effi-
ciency and a reasonable standard of
"No tribunal can lay down a defin-
ite wage or cost in any industry to
Dominion- by their development. He
stressed the opportunity which a large
SQUARE
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living for the community generally is cover periods of three years without
examine the position. We in Australia and exceptionally low-cost block of elec-
V
never walk again"
to be maintained; and I wish to stress risk of doing an 'injustice to either
trical power afforded for the manufacture

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want to give our farmers, some benefit the fact that my federation is not now, one or the other party during some part
out of the home market, so that the con- of that period. While it has only been of nitrates and' aluminium, and for the
nor ever has been, opposed to arbitra- treatment of refractory ores, referring
sumers of butter, who are largely bene- tion in cases of industrial or any other found possible in a few cases to frame

could imagine poignant


fited by Arbitration Court awards, shall
give a.little help to the dairy industry.
dispute; but we have steadfastly re- awards for the farming industry, the
indirect effect'of the fixation of costs
particularly to the production in the elec-
tric furnace of ferro-alloys, such as ferro- !D;I HIP 1
WHO than this? A champion English
bedridden! Told

walk
a more
athlete
that he could never
story
The Patersqn Plan.is designed to im-
prove the conditions of the Australian
dairy farmer, and Australian butter-
fused to admit the soundness of the
underlying-principle, of the present Act
which provides for the compulsory fixa-
tion of conditions in industry and costs
cf production within the Dominion, has
been detrimental to primary producers
g uerally, as we cannot pass excessive
costs on, being dependent on world's
chrome,ferro-molybdenum, ferro-titanium,
and also to the reduction of tungsten
and chromite. He pointed out that the-
six-mile tunnel from Lake Manapouri to
makers and cream suppliers pay a volun- of production by a tribunal clothed the proposed works site at Deep Cove
tary levy to improve their.net returns, parity for, our prices.
again ...' And then he tookKruscken. ar.»l this is being defeated by the dealer
with statutory authority, and under
which in actual practice compulsion can "I may say that during the war per- would be entirely through solid rock,
in New Zealand butter who scoops the iod our experience'with the workers' which, while presenting no difficulty in
be enforced on .one party only. construction, would be economically advan-
My doctor told my landlady that 1 could never profit to the extent that his importa- "The unfortunate results, of the ap-. representatives was a very happy one; tageous, because it would require no main-
agreements being made which were sat- tenance or provision for depreciation for
walk again. I had rheumatism set in about tions prevent the Paterson Plan from
functioning in the manner intended.
plication of. this unsound principle
have been increasingly apparent to us isfactory to both parties,
each' recog- thousands of years.The supply of marble-
nising the needs -of the other under practically pure calcum carbonate—adja-
Christmas time, and was confined to bed jor The producers of butter in New Zea- over a long-period of years, and the,
the special circumstances, and we are cent to the works' location, amounted to
land are getting' no bigger net return cumulative effect of .compulsory fixation
two months. lam nearly sixty years of age. from the export of their butter to the of production costs, irrespective of the of opinion that if J;he same spirit of
conciliation and' goodwill which ob-
millions of tons, and the quantity avail-
able in the adjoining Soundsdistrict was
Commonwealth than they are from the selling value of the product of the lab-
After taking six 2/6 bottles, I am starting to practically inexhaustible, so that the pro:

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export of their butter to Britain, Can-: our, is to throw out of balance our tained; during" that period could be as- duction of nitrates from the air was only.

asthmal!
sured in the future that difficulties
work next week. Up till two years ago I had

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ada, or any other place. Whatever whole economic system; primary produc- a question of tunnel and machinery.
profit is being made is, I hazard the ers having gradually lost that margin would be reduced to a negligible quan-
Sir Douglas Maclean complimented the'i
been a Champion Racing Cyclist. I have won tity, if,not entirely eliminated.

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opinion, going into the pockets of deal- of profit and security of position which board on their wisdom in enlisting Sir |
ers, .jobbers, exporters, and importers, was available to them in pre-war days, "I assure you, sir, that the dele- Douglas Mawson's participation in the
(f < Catarrh.Bronchitis,

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A prize every time I have ridden at Dover, "
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and the dairy farmers of New Zealand and as practically the whole of our gates present, as representing sheep- project, and emphasised the general im- 1

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owners, are here with the solo object I < Whooping Coogh, }
'being an athlete, 'but a poor scholar, it would are being used to prevent theirbrethren national income cftui^s from the land, portance of interesting scientific men in
in 'AustraliaV getting higher prices in it will be obvious that this question
must be dealt with in the interests of
of endeavouring to come to some ar-
rangement which will be of som» assist-
the opportunities afforded by the nat-.j
ui-al advantages of the Dominion for the
<*{{[ J Colds in the Bead ;
take me a week to- write the facts about' their; local market to which they aie development of great electro-chemical and 7>J l Yield at once ' i

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entitled ;by reason of increasing costs the whole community.
TJ> « to the soothing '»
Kruschen salts. with this important matter, and that electro-metallurgical enterprise such as ■ I -.-"■■■.. i .-."■'.■ ■ :■■

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of production." v -■; FIXATION OF COSTS. we come prepared to work in a concili- that projected, which must result .in ,-tre-,I Jf[ * tumes ol ♦
"Mother, may I wash my doll's
K.H.8., Eythorne, nr. Dover. WHEAT AND FLOUE. "We have been made to realise that atory spirit in the hope that the ano- mendous benefit to the inhabitants of I ; ■
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the main source of this trouble is this the .Dominion in the not distant future. hair?" ;../"...
With regard to, wheat and flour, said malies, which at present exist may be The'engineering.aspect of. the. scheme
28t£forte, 1927.
" the Minister, New Zealand had imposed
a sliding duty on those products coming
same fixation of costs of. production
within the Dominion without means
having been devised for meeting that
removed, that every section of the in-
dustrial community may receive equally was reported upon very favourably by Mr.
H. Vickernian, who pointed ou ;t that in
"Do you think dolly needs it?"
"Yes, her hair is wispy and dull
from Australia. It appeared from the fair' treatment, and that the real wel- the. project: under .review .the great ex-:

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cost on' the markets available over-, and I want to use Packer's Tar Soap
Press reports that New Zealand's har- fare of the great body of workers in in- pense of construction and maintenance of and make It shining arid fresh and
seas or for the maintenance of a suffi-

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vest this season would produce, about dustry may not be detrimentally reticulation would be-obviated.
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ciently, high purchasing power within affected."

WischmSalts
nine: million bushels,of wheat. .There Sir Douglas Mawson leaves for' England she pretty'!"
had been a pronounced falling-off in the Dominion to ensure that all indus- by the Kotorua' on Tuesday next in-order
Australia's trade with an abundant har- try can be profitably employed whether
Kodak Corner—one of the landmarks to interest British capital. "The way. people do when you've J J/6per Tin from all MediciM J
vest in New Zealand,' and for this year working for export or for our domestic
|requirements within the Dominion. The of the city—is no longer held by Kodak had a shampoo yourself 1" y. V.- ]
n^, J
Vendors.
POTTEI & CLAIEE. LTD, ')
it looked as though Australia's trade
result, we think, is that as industry -(Australasia) Pty., Ltd. The new retail Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, for "Yes, or. when-you've had one, (
ArtilleryLane, London, Bag.
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with us in these commodities must be-
come extinct. It'cost at least 7s 9d generally is unable to profitably em-
ploy all available labour at the price,
headquarters of the firm are situated in Coughs and Colds, never.fails.—Advt.
the Trocadero Building, 294, Lambtdn
: Mother!" \

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per bushel, duty paid, to land Austra-
prevent constipation andrheumatism
II"■ ; Aenough
~2/6 ";ottle of Kruschen Salts contains 160 doses—
lia's wheat into: New .Zealand. The Do-
minion imposed a duty against Austra-
fixed, chronic unemployment to a
greater or lesser degree has resulted in
almost every industry.
quay, where all makes of Kodaks, Cine-
Kodaks, Brownies, and Photographic
are displayed
SURE REMEDY FOR WORMS.
Worms in children arei quickly and
selection. easily expelled by Wade's Worm Figs. ' PACKER'S TAR SOAP'
.
lia which ensured.a favourable price to Accessories for Made with Pine Tar, 2/- a Tablet/
for five months—which means good health for less wheatgrowefs to induce the production "We can see no reason for the ire- Kodak same day developing service is If the little one is peevish, irritable, PctUrt STOOAC
I| than a farthing a day. The dose prescribed for daily use
is "as'much as will He on a sixpence" taken,in the break- of sufficient wheat to meet New Zea- tention of the compulsory clauses in.
the present Act, and aro of opinion that
unequalled.—Advt. and restless,. give. Wade's Worm Figg.
Pleasant to take, certain in action. PACKER'S SHAMPOO CIGARETTES
j] >
I fast: cupvof. .tea. Taken this way,-Kruschen is tasteless land's requirements. The intention was all requirements in the interests of all
that New Zealand should be independ- Great Feppermint Cure—First Absolutely harmless; no ill after-effects.
Woods'Coughs, Made with Olive Oil,
and readily accepted by the most delicate palate. Every parties can bo met-under a system of aid for Colds, Influenza.—Advt. Sold by all chemists aid stores.—Advt. 4/« aßottle. 21
T Chemistsells Kruschen. Get a bottle to-day and start a ent of imported wheat. New Zealand
could,; and had in tho past, produced
J new life' to morrow. It's the little daily dose that does it.

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enough wheat for her own requirements,
Obtainableat all Wholesalers and Storekecpeis throughout New Zealand. '■■ and unless the policy failed—a result
the Government and the farmer would

a Skinfn
4-20-2S

you
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s.uerly not like to see—New Zealand
i
' * would not require imported wheat. Exit,
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therefore, Australian trade. The value

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of Australian export trade in wheat and
flour to New Zealand during the five
years ending 30th June, 1927, was £2,-
The New Zealand butter trade
---750,000.

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with, the Commonwealth was nothing
like that, and, comparing the two items

f*f*f^fF°r youth
"^\J and for Jtgt ,
of trade, Australia suffered the greater
loss.
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GENERAL TRADE BALANCE. "
f^~~ "With regard to your general trade,"
continued Mr. Pratten, ."the position is
that-six years ago your Minister of
Finance and Customs visited the Com-

_
Young's glasses for the school girl are just as
comfortable, stylish and perfectly fitting as monwealth, and negotiated with the
those for Grandmother. Wearers of Young's then Commonwealth Government the self in the bloom and freshness of an English pores! Use it generously,applying with light up-
glasses find that the great essential—optical
perfection—is combined with pleasing appear-
present trade treaty, on behalf of New
Zealand. Our trade figures of tho last The Business Of Keeping garden, as inspiring as planning a new frock! "*rdandoutwardstrokes. Use it always at night.
ance.. For minor, as welt as serious defects of statistical year before he came over,
Youth J-deed,.he even devoting a
?l^S tt gthedaywhenyO'lrSkUl
> . .
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vision—Young's Glasses. including all items, showed that Austra-
lia exported to New Zealand over six and Beauty
lOUlfl ana on Tiptoe
DedUiy ou iipioc few moments each day to this richly reward- \
t
,
or a "ry m atL *tertne nightly cleansing ,
G. & T. YOUNG LTD. and a-half million pounds' worth of ■ ." Ai
add fresh cream to' stay on overnight, to restore ..

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"mgend.
.
CONSULTING OffICHKS Untta Qm,.WcHinctaa
goods, and that New Zealand exported
to the Commonwealth less than two
millions. Since that time the Domini- 1
18 One of the ArtS Of Life!
Follow for just a few weeks the simple supplenessand prevent those tiny lines. Cleansed "
on's exports to us have boon gradually regularly this way your skin stays smooth and
guard in all its unspoiled freshness program outlined below! We're sure you'll
increasing while ours to you have been
consistently coming down. The figures
for 1926-27 indicate the extent to which
tho position has changed, inasmuch as
the trado of our two countries now
TO that lovely gift called Youth; to con- bebetter looking, more attractive,morevital
trive to look twenty until one is thirty- than when you began. And if you haven't
five; and thirty years young when one is-— acquired a soft, firm, beautiful skin, why—
*air as a Illv-
_. ,
WAIT The myj must be given an added
£} pearliness, a frosty glow, beforeshe faces the

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nearly balances. Our statistical fig-
ures show imports of goods from New, well, beyond the guessing age—to be fleet as
Zealand into Australia for the year jOlt«.. worldand stoops to conquer it! For evening or
*
1926-27 as £3,123,000, and our exports
to you as £3,471,000, so that since Dianaracing with the years! What could be O** before going out there's one more touch!

f*/3
the
average visit of your Minister to us the position for any woman amore thrilling pursuit? r^^ >^h^ Brush your skin ever so lightly over, with the
has very materially altered in favour
of New Zealand.
"Australia's statistical year differs
somowhat from New Zealand's, as ours
) But only
.
You must follow the aim of beauty coura-
.
J the brave deserve thefair-ness!
,
H
'o^4 A^Jf
S
*
\- \ % A ff* h*°n y°£ *?***&
finishing Cream
«quMte
Ponds also makes. Of course *
youknowit-Pond's Vanishing Cream. Feather-

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ends on 30th June, whereas
yours ends
on 31sti March. Exact comparisons are
therefore difficult, but accordiiig to your
geously,with perseveranceand patience! You
can'tbe a skinflint toward your beauty, tak-
Og> /TC\^
/\/\
light, it gives your skin an alabaster glow, an al-
most miraculous fineness and smoothness,
own statistical figures for 1926 your ex-
ports to Australia were £3,054,000,
exports to Canada were £861,000, your
ing care of your skin justnow and then! You
w^^""-"-^^ \/V/aC Now you'reready for yourfavorite rouge, your
sessions

your exports to all other British pos-
excluding Britain
and
wern
can't give yourself a furious facial today,
neglecting it tomorrow.
'^^/^""^^^A\Y/\i A^ \/
„. %i? YOUR «lt#^
£508,000." #

_ HELP WIIkoUT HURT.

,
"These figures .include all tho goods
cigarettes New Zealand exported to British pbs-'
sessions, irrespective of: origin. You
bought nearly throe millions and a half
from Canada, and over threo millions
Jtffi^ C'Lm I^^. A-\ fl/i J'/ sk^ S>v\
JpPPs
from other parts of tho Empire—exclud- we'll send you the Moon or anything you
C*!'!
"x ¥^f^/J\F^!I/Frk*.
ing Britain—in tho sumo

' RIGHT-
the trade you do with theyear,
sq that
rest of the T^L like, parcel post prepaid!
|I J\
Empire, without Britain, is not more h,
than 40 per cent, of your exports to FoUow this Famous Method
Australia, while you buy from the rest
Vav-nV / i) Jim —^^\\/
,,
of the Empire, not including Britain Perhaps you think your face is really clean!

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more than twice as much as from-Aus-
■ aKlyv/ Ix ty/fl But is it? Examine your chin and nose in a mag- l^^Sx^t^/ /j L_\ A\
tralia.
"How in the world wo arc going to
'
solve our trade probleiNs, and get to-
gether and please everybody, I^frankly
" |V^Wi
J§| ill* I■<
kli/J'
nifying mirror. You'll get a jolt that will send
you skipping to-the cold cream jar! Your skin
Vtu/J/^P^^L-^\**\
V
do not know," Mr. Pratten said in con- lir^bg^ \\ needs a thorough, fundamental cleansing to free -i^T^s^
'■ '
clusion. "The only way out of this dif-
ficult' position is for each country to / j j "'""'■■",■.■' I \» it of the deep accumulations of oil, powder, per-
give what we can without hurting the ; spiration and dust, caked at the very roots of the
agrarian or other special
interests of The cultivation of beauty must be recog- pores. So at least twice a day your skin must be lipstick in a harmonizing shade, and your powder
either Dominion."

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n jze( j noi ag a fa^ jjU j; as one of t]je pme freed by the gentle ministrationsof apure cleans- tinted to blend both with your natural coloring.
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ing cream. Never didthey go onso smoothly, so naturally—
wM Jmw ence C'6arcttes come to SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY. .j.,
For this try Pond's. You will delight in the and cling so long! And best of all sun, wind, dust
The audience of seafarers at the Sailors'
iriend Society on Thursday showed
great appreciation of the its'
; Strange as it may seem, however,tew wo- fragrant lightness of its touch and the purposeful
men have graspedtheseA B C'sof beauty cul- manner in which its pure fine oils, melting and
and cold no longer irritateyour skin, no matter .
how tender it may be!
efforts made for
g^ damaged in your pocket. its enjoyment by those who contributed
ture. Recently we asked hundreds of women spreading, go after the dirt in the depths of your Your skin is kept perfectly lovely now, in iti

and encores were frequent.
performers were'1Mrs. Eetchie, MissesThe
items,
in two averageAmerican cities to tell us soft sheen of renewed youth. For these
WsL Hsj ie out^oor man could Betersen,Seymour, V. Jones, Brigden,
I.
\.~"
now *\> care ~i
* i ii-i ot *V.o?r oVin Tlip
me , Two Creams made by Pond's are all the
.
"
Becker, Joyce, Bennett, Joyce Twist, Una J take
they tneirsKin. cr>rMkj<L^"o*Ti I**/ r
aH| have nothing better or Smith, and Joyce Stewart, and Messrs.
Williams and Brown. Mrs. Retchie was answers were shocking!
>PDN>l'Ktl by most«. delicate i-
* skin
j i
requires *to keep the
L

>iii more convenient. at the piano. Light refreshmentswere fresh,firm,


» unlined quality that is given
&1 "■us
handed round by the helpers. Some fine
M. Toe Queen
o/Spain H. R. H. TheDuchesse de Vendome
Wl ' "
M
our you
J

admitted they'd love to


S work in the competitions led to the
prizes, which were donated by Mrs. Fuv-
kert and friends, going to the ships in SCORES
. look young and pretty, but they
x H Eulaua,lnfanta of Spain
,B Mahchioness o/Q
x
The Princesse Eugene Muhat
Lady Lom9 mountbattenUEENSBMRy
If
/°.v us° th«m
you follow directions carerully, these same e^ty day, if
" i
port. The missioner,Mr. James Moore,
announced that the usual festivities would
j
just dont seem to.1
know r^,,,f They
how! Tlioxr MhS.,W.k.Va l,dekb,.t d UQUESa de Au, a youthful looks maybe yours, just as surely,

.
be held at Easter. He pleads for help to pursue no beauty course with halt me

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Miss mawowe oelkichs
make
'
things successful. '.
purpose with which they learn to cook ''
or play bridge! Others declare they
Mhs Felix Dot)BLEDAY
Jim
SkSv, <■■: ♦M\
in your maturer years. Read the offer
below. 1/9 per ;„. Prpr jce

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THRILL OF A NEW SMOKE.

know, "but admit that they forget! ." R^V/Aymm
. *^*P-tJHiI
v
rree ntr
* samples
Utter— lor free r,
1 *n « V
of Fonas Two
thL,fill
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What man has not known tlu thrill

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of a new tobacco smoke? Many have Creans anddirectionsfor using out and
had thethrill of Dill's Best. This gen- Piqued by a guilty conscience, they |^IHH^Jr^SS\ mail this coupon.
ial old tobacco, eighty years old, made
from the finest Burley leaf, specially
pursue an orgy of beauty cultivation |U f^^Ji^^±|^^2j)LJiMpr
cured, has been a revelation once or twice a month, only to lapse Ponds
to many smokers here -:a- re-
>
' ■H^^Mln'^nIn!f==n!r"''''^B
spinelessly between.

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cent months. There is .tho ex- Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., Dept. D—7
perience of eighty years' tobacco cul-
ture behind it, creating for it that Poor dears, hoW short-sighted! Giv- ||F WSI ffliJ^P" P.O. b ox 1495,vvcington,
N.z.^
N.Z. ■Rcpriscntatucs-
MdMrf. Fairbairn, Wrlfint
\f\\
\|\\
\M^' %
/^.VF special shade of mellow goodness which
has made it popular throughout the
;
ing the skin some simple form;of daily -JHBjjJJB£/!s^ Nam C
_ N

' * Wellinglon, >Sc ■&/&&^S Cool smoking, easy burning, care is as important as brushing one's
Co., 4t\ /" 9° world.
Christchurch, *^
>JL»Os^lißiX^ " **""
and inlins of50 **
there is a satisfying qualityabout Dill's
" Address
Tfa~^ssaf& f T7""1'
m
Auckland and Duncdin.
k 100' Best that appeals most agreeably to teeth! Almost as easy! Ten times as
both, tongue and palate. Of all the

"
pleasures man enjoys, pipe smoking much fun! And the woman who has a Pond's Two Creams to cleanse and protect the skin-*
costs the least. Barlow Bros., Christ- spark of imagination finds keeping her- are chosen by distinguished women everywhere. ■ ■>
church, are the New Zealand distribut-
ors of Dill's Best Tobacco.—Advt.
"
(Made in New Zealand)
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ALLEGED THEFT
TWO MEN CHARGED

COMMITTED FOR- TRIAL


THE EVENING POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928.

33, and James Peter Walker, a storeman, mau), IV


aged 33, irerc jointly charged with the
thef.t of a "wii-eiesi set, valued'at £35, the ■T..H. Gill,
WELLINGTON HOSPITAL
PATIENTS' FEES

SOCIAL WELFARE CASES

J. H.
guilty. Smith, who w%srepresented by ley, Key. 11. Van Stavercn,Key. J. A.
and Walker, for whom Mr. F. Grogan ap-
peared, asked for a summarytrial.
Helliwell, A. J. M'Cucdy,
_
A LOADED RIFLE

BACK-COUNTRY TRAGEDY
(By Telegraph.)
(Special to "Tho Evening Post")
CHRISTCHURCH, This Day.
;'. An unusual position arose in the Mugis-\ The 'monthly meeting of tlie Wellington At the inquest on Andrew Neil Hen-
tnite's Court yesterday afternoon, when Hospital Board, was hold yesterday after- derson, the victim of a shooting fatality in
.Alfred Victor-" Smith,,,a.labourer, aged noon. Present: Messrs. C.M. Luke (cliair- the back country beyond Lees Valley, Col-
hn Holmau Eassett,aged 17,stated that he
Bennett, D. Campbell, F. Castle, and Henderson broke camp'early
day morning, aud were ready about 8
property of Levi Smith. Both pleaded not H.A. Parkinson,C. B. Robinson,li. Wind- 0 clock with all their baggage together.

J.K. Preston,and R. Semplo.


"I had loaded my rifle, .a .303, with
Mr. A. B. Sievwright, elected trial by jury, Lochore,Mesdames V. Fraser, A. M'Viear, aluminium tipped cartridges, put one
cartridge in the breech, and left the
rifle half-cocked," continued witness.
on Mon-
The essence
oftheqqme-
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, I XI
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■ "I am not satisfiedthat this is a pro-
per course because I don't know yet
On the recommendation of the Finance I left it half-cocked on the advice of
what Committee, it was' agreed that a district my companion. I wanted to leave it
the evidence is," said Mr; E. Page, S.M. nurse be appointed to follow up tubercu- without being cocked at but he said
''They are jointly implicated and it may that_ if it got a bump itall,would go off.
cause an anomalous position to arise be- losis andSuperintendent. other cases as directed by the 1 think it was Henderson who placed my
cause the evidence jnay come out differ; Medical The chairman .rifle against my pack. I went down to
ently in the other Court. It may result in and Medical Superintendent were autho- see if the fire was extinguished. I heard
an acquittal in one case and a conviction rised to purchase three ambulance trolley3, afalling shot, and turning round saw my rifle
in the other." IThe following tenders for supplies for tlie his chest.' down. My .companion clutched at
The evidence showed that the set was year The rifle must have been acci-
discharged by sprue means when rootujork!--^m._ .*»y/
,
in use at the Clyde Quay Hotel last Sat- 1928-29 were accepted:—Meat, Barber, dentally
v
urday afternoon. Suddenly the signals and Co.; fish, New Zealand Trawling Co.; Henderson was attempting to get spuie-
: ■..:■.:- ■.■"■:": \J
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and on going into the loom where groceries,. Burns, Philp, and Co.; motor thing out of my pack." " "'■■""■■■■■■.■"- "■■
""**"**" —\ , ■"-■-".■-'
ceased, The Coroner (Mr.. E. D. Mosley), in Will your feet respond as promptly as the cool
■■■■■■■;■
the set was kept, the comprainant found spirit, Shell Co.; electric lamps, .British returning
■'" ,'
"*—-**
head demands of them?' Not it they ire tired .e^^3"1

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it had gone.Somedistance down the road GeneralElectric Co.; coal (boiler), Thomas a verdict of accidental death,
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he saw the two accused,Smith carrying Brown, Ltd.; coal (household), Westport said, that death was apparently due to
the set and Walker accompanying him. Coal Co.; funerals,K. H. Wilson and Son. haemprrhage from the larger blood —not if they are aching—mot if they are
uncomfortable. Wear Fleet-Foot, and see
The complainant called Both
the set was recovered. joke,"
a constable and The tender of B. Collie, Ltd., for eigh- vessels of the'upper part of the chest.
,the accused teen tables was accepted. Authority was
when' asked for given, up to £100,to the Medical Super-
how it improves and speeds up your game.
TTl.'
I fIC CSSCtIGe Ol "' |»

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said, "It's only a VOICE RETURNS OVERNIGHT. 1. Fleet-Foot Shoes are made of the finest
..
an explanation. intendent to purchase surgical instruments mmmgmmm——-'^^^^immmm

" : '^EiWIIT 'Bsfs%^T^''


,A witness said that he heard the words, for the new theatre. t
A newly-appointed executive in a durable canvas.

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the for the

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'"She's all clear," in the passageof Accounts month amounting to
F**&*
2. Fleet-Foot Soles are toughest crepe WQUi
hotel. He saw Smith looking out ofkept
door of the room where the set was
the £24,3238s 7d were passed for payment. prominent Wellington selling organisa-
Tho statement of accounts showed that tion arrived from Sydney in the grip rubber,4 springy and restful. .-,;'.":. ..". ■ :
Wf^~Ss^M canvas
''
and Walker inside,holding the^set. Smith the actual expenditure for the eleven of a severe cold. Urgent business,how- ,'■' 3.. Fleet-Foot uppers fit snugly and PV»V\-t- rTwwrf'n I-
NOW PLACES ABSOLUTE said that they- were going to repair it. months of the financial year was as fol- ever, kept him at his desk, although suppbrt theankles—wheretirednessbegins. ""lOUl'COltllOri

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MF=j==#:^» confidence in aspro Several witnesses for the police said lows: —Hospital, £127,474;social welfare when dictating correspondence his voice They mould themselves to thefeet
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_!
that neither of the men was drunk, al- and Ohiro Home, £22,870; head office, was scarcely audible. To his typiste he
B^<^§=Pl AS THE WORLD'S though both had had a few drinks. etc., £4634; total, £154,978. said one day, "What?s thia 'Baxter's' last'
4. Fleet-Foot alwaysl look smart and"""■"".".- '. :

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Smith was arrested by the constable, Letters of appreciation of hospital treat- everybody is telling mo to take?" Her

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'" ': .twice as long. -':' "'.■'■ ■":-- ■'■■.'"■■' "."."'"■ " "-■■
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Cfc=?~^<2l
,-
GREATEST RELIEVER OF and Walker was not detained at the time, ment were received from Messrs. E. 0. answer was to whip out of his office
but was later arrested on warrant. Leonard and R. Blenkinsop.

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retuni.with a bottle about a quar-

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Smith's defencewas that he had been The resignation of Miss J. Nicholson, and

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celebrating the anniversary of his wed- sister 'in charge of the massagedepart- terful of Baxter's Lung Preserver from
ding on- the Friday and Saturday, and re- ment, was accepted with regret. The re- the typiste 'a room. '.'Tastes good,"
HJrfc'iP^WnSl pJl^^E Cable* from the Old Country report that membered nothing aboutdrunk taking the set. signation of Nurse G. Gregory, who had said he, talcing a dose and pocketing

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!I!|H
« 3^^H
Bj *V*j ■■ »mT.M the Britith Nation—-the molt conservative He said that he was too even to re- completed
member having been in the Clyde Quay accepted with regret.
her four years' course, was also the bottle, and in tho morning in a
as'clear as a bell he vowed that
HmHHHU&HI aloud and

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the world—U crying for more
in
Hotel. He admitted that he and,Walker It was agreed to notify the public by voice
K^SSr^ 3H| |. more ASPRO. THE TRUTH WILL
had been associated in 1925 in a charge advertisement that patients will bebuild- ad- "Baxter's" severe
was "great stuff."

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chest colds, tight-
aPFI«nF»i l'l"IHi OUT- At first sight it «eemed to England
■ , '^*^^&<.■
Hoarseness,
of unlawfully converting a motor-car to mitted and discharged from the new. raw throat and inflamed ■.'-.-' '■*'."MV,'--. '■"'.'■ '.
■■ :---:

.
ness mMM %m
Em» ZEALAND i SWB'
B|igß>t\/^
1 that tne cl*imt made '»«" ASPRO l>y their own use, and that he had served ing on and after Monday next.
Mr. A. J. M'Curdy, chairman of the bronchial
of breath,
tubes are quickly relieved by
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w.j«/«
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lit ME."'*'".'' "■■'-"■"
'"..■.■ .■.'■...''..

»LI IH thouiands upon thousands of grateful users


Jjj^^WWO 1 jl HEft '. throughout New Zealand were too won-
two months' imprisonment.
Two witnesses said that they saw Smith Patients' Fees Accounts Committee,stated Baxter 's Lung Preserver.tonic "Baxters
....'"....., t^
very drunk on Saturday afternoon, and that the total amount of maintenance fees also possesses bracing properties
H@SwS»ot.to !'! HI derful—too good to be true. NOW
MgCZZ**.* &
IhbjbhbjJ^B JKM FOR
j^^^^^^^^^^^^^HH
GREAT BRITAIN HAS FOUND OUT
HERSELF that ASPRO is IN
ACTUALITY the greatest discorery in
his wife said that he was still drunk when written off during the past year to date which invigorate and enrich the blood,
she saw him at the Taranaki Police Sta- waa £53,627,in addition to which were and enable you to enjoy better health
tion in the evening. X-ray, massage,splint, ultra-violet ray, always.
On behalf of Walker, it was contended dental, and outside maintenance fees.
, ";
You can obtain a generous-sized bot-
Smith for a few minutes in The SocialWelfare Committeereported tle of Baxter's Lung Preserver at any
/ fH^HRHBaVHanH the whole history of medicine. that he left
the hotel, and on his return he found the
!Smith walking out
following volume of business for the
into the street with the period Ist February to 29th February:— still, ■
chemist or store for 2s 6d, or, better
get the more .economical family
set. He denied handling the set, but said Casesstanding at Ist February, 219; new Bachelor size Is 6d.—Advt.
AOl l^v sufferings of millions. :that he merely followed Smith to induce cases, 85; cases terminated during period,. size, 4s 6d.
him to return it. 70; cases remaining, 234. The amount
The Magistrate held that there was jus- given in casual relief durim; the month was "Woods' Hacking Great Peppermint Cure for
■■
tification for sending both- the" accused to £103/ ■; ■) .-X-.:'■[. ;. ;'.. .'■""'■ \ ilhildreu's.
the Supreme Court. Smith's actions indi-
i Cougb.---A<]vfci \ j
;- / -;. ,; x;::. ,y. .-. "■"; '■■ it' was;
DERIVING BENEFIT. ■ :■,■.-■, v cated ttiat- he had had liquor, but
a far cry to the proposition that he was
"A LIVING TESTIMONY jto the VALUE OF ASPRO." too drunk to form a criminal intent. In1
regard to Walker, there was the evidence
D»r isirs,-I«m Twelve to-ifay'a livinj testimony to the value jure.ol«rf ASPROfor the that he was seen holding the set and the;
Mwunataid^rlhritis. ago 1 wa» undercpins ■ eour* of tre»tme»tjor. this
canpSh"-iWetanm weeks months hem?
in ho»pital, aad'faft ttat ta»titutlon ct my own accord,
by your advertiseraent that people WERE «ettinf
fact that he had previously been associated
with Smith.
vtrr" Httfe
inproved. Beinf decided convinced
reEf dSJws were in I affected
fromASPROTablets,badly them. At that time ray ankles, knee., hand., Both were committed to the Supreme

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to try
wrSaVanS and almost immovable. Four doctors told me my Court for- trial. Bail, in each case was.
m*£rtJts&£ ASPRb'anra^ri.e of five after ..* n«l. with tw. atnight's nfrht, »d
fries SStttaeonl .have improved .teadily, so that to-day I am very little removed
from
allowed in the sum of £100.
mr mat state of health! 1 can now do « fair day's work and get a food sleep.
Di^Sirf 32+rZ$
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my neiehWhood k»ow Oat ASPRO
:
h don. wonder, for me.M
(Signed) M.r.W. INJURED WORKMEN
ASPRO gives DeSinite
any of the following Complaints :— I

Results by Relieving

. IbOMIt^NSATION GRANTED

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uvinu-HF COLDS GOUT '■' IRRITABILITY .'"


RHEUMATISM WFLUENZA SCIATICA .PERIODICALPAINS Two claims for compensation by the

»
PECULIARTO

.skb^ -awr, jfcr


SLEEPLESSNESSFEVERISHNESS LUMBAGO Shaw Savill and Albion Co.,Ltd., so simi-
lar that they were taken together, were

' MINIMUM PRlCES—Obtainable at all ChamisU andiStorekeeper*.


; ,, brought in the Arbitration Court yester-
day. The. plaintiffs.were George Henry
Newton and John. Sniallbride, waterside

'
ITs (Saaf- 25' a(Sani- 50's Packed)
(Sanl- Ws'ttan!-. (workers,i of.^Wrellingtso. Mr. 0. C. Mazen-
tape Packed) tape Packed) Packed) tape ,^ape _>,: ; appeared tor JB*.plaintiffs, and 'Mr/
:gar(r

IM>6 j^4»r
"Hf F. Ole'ary for the defendant com-
pany.
Newton's claim set out that while as-
sisting to load the Tatnaroa for the Shaw,
Savill, and Albion Co.,Ltd., on 6th April
he was struck on the left leg'by a case of
apples and thrown on ..the wharf, injur-
inghis fight elbow and left"leg, as the re-
sult of which he had been totally disabled
tfpßsy q^ Engine proved 'in^^Q^ears^
A PERFECT SUIT IN FIVE MINU^
.
until the present time,"and was advised
.that the total ■disablement; would contijiuc■■
the earlier days of the" automobile, people


Yon get the suit you want,'at the time you want, chosen from high-grade
Alt-wool Worsted, in Grey or Blues. We have singU or, double breasted
styles,'or the two-button coat with round corners. ."No"matter: what «Ua you
tain, wm ha»« the suit, and guarantee to fit any figure. No
special fittings,
no" waiting; you can wear the suit away from the shop.
for some time. The plaintiff had received
compensation from 6th April, 1827,until
ijth October,1927, but the defendantshad
refused to make fitrther^payments. -He
claimed what compensation the Court
deemed just.. - ■ IN«njJT ■booked their orders in advance. They
hned up and awaited delivery^
after the first month, two thousand unfilled
This>in^ite .
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Smallbridge also claimed further com-
" buch things never happened again until the generally were on the j.,.ij
a, decline,
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" J^&Et^^ New Hupmobile 1928 % came to startle and


Ready-to-wear Suits.- They are now worn pensation from the Shaw,; Savill, and'A-
fl^_3^_3Jga n" over New Zealand, because they em- lbion Co., Ltd., for injuries received on People found it hard to beheve that such a car
iSK^gSslsj! all the characteristics of high-grade 22nd March, 1927,while discharging the delight a motor-sophisticated world.
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%Sfe-'' 1/ \ ■
body
made-to-measure raits, and this without-
delay. You can get one in five minutes,
Tamaroa. He was struck on the lett leg
above the ankle by a large case, had been People are now standing in line to buy the could be sold at the price. They were literally
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incapacitated until the present time, and
1 r%_ in the style that suits you best, that was likely to continue disabled for some car which has been acclaimed and christened swept off their feet by the dazzling beauty and

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J s^fc^
*Bh
*18 -^sL/r/fl l*^L
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■ *'** v°u:
PfT^^yt the
frtaterial you want,'*>from
time. He had been paid compensation
until 2nd March, 1928,but the company The Six of the Century. More than that, extraordinary value which came into being with
had refused to mak.e' further payments.
He claimed what the' Court deemed just..
The defencein both cases was that at
the time the final payments were made
they have been actually offering premiums to
hasten delivery. <
this new Six of the Century although
everyone, always knowsi what to expect from —
the plaintiffs were no longer disabled;,'
were fit to resume their ordinary occu-
and 3,000 cars were sold in the first four days this Hupmobile in quality and performance.
pations.
After., hearing medical evidence the New Six was displayed in its home market, and,
Courtretired for consideration,and on re-
turning his Honour Mr. Justice Frazer
said that in the opinion of the Court

of. these cases should have been set-,
both long
tied' ago. Neither was a case of
serious physical injury, 'on the medical
opinions given, arid while there .was a
doubt as to the extent of the presence j
of neurasthenia,the cases..Wjould be met
in Newton's case with, an award o£ £25
to cover all further claimß and £6 6a
costs, and in the case o£ Smallbridge's
with a lumpaward of £30 and £6 6s costs.
x
uw; // I Schncidcunan s BROKEN BYLAWS
Offendersagainst the bylaws.wore dealt
Salmon,S.M., in.the
with by Mr. J. H.yesterday
Magistrate's Court afternoon:
Speeding cost Joe Choy Kum, Bert
Childs, and Albert James Ritchie -.-Cfi
each,Malcolm A. Mahood £3, and Kath-
SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS LTD. leen Illingworth £1.
Alec Campbell was, fined £1 for cirUmg

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Also at Christehurch, Invercargill, Has- Dunedin, a corner and £2 for speeding.
■act 111 CUBA ST. tings,Wanganui, New Plymouth, Palmerston North. For driving with an open exhaust,Wjl--
Ham Hepburn was ordered to pay costs,
10s, and for speeding he'was fine £2.

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William J. Marsh was "ordered to pay
costs, 10s,for overloading a taxi.
William Parker, who cut a corner, was
"Benjamin ■ "'
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Newport was fined £2 for /( '"■' ■'
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driving without.a license.
Failure to move on when requested to
by a traffic inspector cost William
J
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do so ■'"
Henry'Albert Bush was fined ■■■£3 for '■■■■■, A Mam Forts WinWkiAliln
failing to pay the Hutt road fee.
.;;.-,'.;..^ 15% Afprc
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Pm^r .JttSwl
CRITICAL INJURIES Complementary to^ the vivid new beauty and design of the 5; Positive fotce'feed lubrication to piston pins instead of
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% Hupmobile 1928 Six is the mechanical masterpiece beneath uncertain spray oirsplaih.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
the bonnet—a larger engine. 6. Exclusive patented^^ device-to prevent carbon formatioo
OAMABIT, 29th March. on valve stems and sticking valves.
Golfers prepare! A tluee-seater motorcar, driven "by
Douglas M'lieay, a motor salesman re ;
1. Power increased 15 per cent.
2. Perfected high compression. Theseand many other newand exclusive features contribution
siding in. Oainaru, capsized at George- 3. Hill-climbing ability increased 8 per cent. vitally to more brilliant .performance, to increased com
Commence the season well with a real town, near Oamaiu, at 6 o'clock.this 4. Acceleration improved 8 per cent and safety.
evening. M'Leay crawled out, of the
selected set of club*. ear and was picked up in a dazed con-

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We are now showing our new dition andremoved to. the .hospital.-.'The

HUPMOBILE7SMX
season's clubs' which are from such

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extent of his injuriesis not yet known,
well-known makers as but it is understood" that ho is in. a
condition. The accident was

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Stewarts, Gibsons, Forgans, critical
not witnessed by anybody, but it' ia sur-
Cann and Taylors. miscd':that the car struck a patch ,%tyt.
* We specialise in beginners' sets and
.loose'gravel. ■
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can fix you with a real good set

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fr\->,m7o/-
Call at our Retail Dept.,
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,Tp quality,
o^sifro'the'be,?t' don't say
Wellington's Sports Centre. .''■'vine^dr.V :
.?JSaft^Snarlaiitl'3. .Table
Vinegar and peiisiire ; satisfaction; WE BELIEVE HpPMOBILE TO BE THE BEST CAR OF ITS CLASS IN THE WORLD
Here your desires will be satisfied. ..;... ...._,
Or how about Rugby, Soccer,
Hockey, Basketball, Guns, Etc, ■
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■$here?iVso/littlq'difference iii friise,,bo-
may as! well^ha,Ve tlie brand tljat a!-
,
twcfin.the best",aiifl others :-thit'..,'you
wa'ya:, giye»';'F.satisfaetiottr^Sb arland 's
■ .. North Uland Di»ttibutors:
LTD.
COMBINED BUYERS
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Table :Vin^aK'.r;tii(K;bqttle or in: bulk,
For Sports Material that will give every at;,all :b.est;;!g';.ocers.^Advt.... : "., , ■
Showroom, --S
satisfaction you should get it at --L ■■■■'■ Dixon and Tarattaki Streets, Wellington
«v ■■*■■
1928 Six at our new ct
Taranah MMterton, Palmerston North, Ha.angHnd Hawer*.
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"Mooning, Bpboningicouplea" roaai
In the damp and dusky gloam;:.'

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"Mooning, spooning couples" sneeze
Wtiile their' ears and noses freeze;.■"-
Strttt. Gisborne Agent: Gisborne Girage Ltd.

Corner Jervois Qy., Hunter and Victor!^ Sts.,Wellington.


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Be advised by those who don't; '
"Mooningj.spooning.couples" won't
But for ease aud warmth, be sure,
Each takes Woods' Great Peppermint
I Cure, —Advt.
THE EVENING POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 30- 1928.
16

AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS. PROPERTIESFOR SALE. PROPERTIESFOR SALE. PROPERTIESFOR SALE. MOTORSAND CYCLES FOR SALE. TENDERS t BUILDERS' MATERIAL.
:<" AUCTIONS.
~~: TO-MORROW.

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SATURDAY'NEXT, 31st INST. DEPOSIT—£SO—DEPOSIT.

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MORNINGTON ESTATE. If ORatSALJi— Unencumbered Dairy Farms
TO-MORROW. (SATURDAY),
p.m. sharp. AUCTION SALE AT EASTBOURNE. At 1.30 p.m. opportunity of securing a choice ■*-
LAST reduced prices to close Estate:
Acres, with homestead, £3200;
— TO BUILDERS.

' At 1.45 EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE. at EEA- little Home of 4 rooms, scullery- 220
'»- AT EASTBOURNE. SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, AN EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE *-* SONABLE PRICES, Sale,
PLEVEN SECTIONSfor washhotisc, and bathroom; concrete 227. Awes, with 2-rd. cottage and shed,
-G-CYLINDER COACH. 'TENDERS are invited .until Noon on
beiug balance -*■
SATURDAY, the 14th APRIL, for
, 2 o'clock. HOME OF GROOMS, of first sub-divisious. foundations, c.1., painted and rc- £1800; 240 Acres,;with 4-rd. bouse and
ATTRACTIVE "AUCTION SALE
" the Erection of a BRICK RESIDENCE
known as No. shed, 000 Acres, no building, part- \:"'

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WITH NEARLY %-ACREOF LAND, pupered. Situated and 11, £1800; "■ at Balena Bay," Roscncath.

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5, PURIRI STREET, EASTBOURNE For Plans and rartieulars, apply Whittaker street, oft" Ghuzneestreet ly improved, £2600. TERMS: One-third A WILLYS KNIGHT OVERLAND
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Of Delightfully laid out and planted.
at 7 per cent. Or would en- 4*-

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5, PURIRI STREET, EASTBOURNE
1
"'"■;"■ HIGH-CLASS FURNISHINGS.
HOUSEHOLD
'' (Corner Muritai road. See Flag).
SPLENDID VACANT SECTION,
Also/ THE SOUTH WELLINGTON LAND
(Terrace end). Last one left, other cash,balance
seven sold. Price for quick 6ale £875" t tertain payment by way of approved mort-
deposit £50; balance as rent, 35s week- gages or rent-producing properties in terms if desired. Obtain a closed car
tion,
COACH, in perfect order and condi-
and late model for sale cheap, with
Plans, Etc., from
WILLIAM FIELDING, F.N.ZJ.A..

" AX. DRAWING-ROOM CAR- ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. TOGETHER WITH MOST OF THE CO., LTD.,
COSTLY ly; interest 7 per cent., half-yearly Wellington. Apply Registered Architect,

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FURNISHINGS OF THE RESI- 153-5, Featherstou street. before the wiuter.'. This is an exception-
■'.. ■'.'■ Comprising:
DENCE, EVERY LOT BEING IN rests. This is the cheapest proposi-
JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD., al opportunity. Evening Post Building.
HALL SUP- JOHN BROADWOOD PIANO (over- tion in town; no car fares; less than
RUGS AND RUNNER, strung, trichord, rich mellow tone). PARTICULARLY GOODORDER. A GENUINE BARGAIN. Cable street, Wellington.
ERIOR ROLL BACK-. CHESTER- LOVELY
'"' FIELD LOUNGE with loose cover, 2 LARGE CHESTERFIELD
EASY CHAIRS, MORRIS CHAIRS, HANDSOMEAXMINSTER CARPET (12 ;
DIVAN CHAIRS.
LOUNGE.
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■.ON BEHALF ■ ESTATE. OF THE GEANGE
AT THE PREMISES, ! HATAITAI. ■ 100 yards from Willis street.
MT. VICTORIA—S Rooms,bathroom,c.1.,
range, newly painted, a few yards from
W, H. MAKIN,
Bos 87G,Wellington.' i rr WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD'■"■■

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SEAGRASS CHAIRS, RIMU BOOK-

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x 13%). .MAIN ROAD, UPPER HUTT tram; price reduced to £1200; deposit 'TENDERS are -invited for Brick and
Built to get the maximum amount
■:CABE,ART CUSHIONS, POUFFE, HAND SEWING MACHINE (Wertheim).
DOUL- LOT CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
(Close Quinn's Post Hotel).
of sun iv each room, this desirable £100; balance as rent, 40s weekly.
-.r- -,oncr,e Work iv connection'with one
te
"''■' OCC. TABLES, PICTURES, Multitubular Boiler at the WellingtonHos-
TON CHINA, -VALUABLE AYNS- LOT ORNAMENTS AND CHINAWARE MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO.
Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on the I
will home must bo inspected to be
thoroughly
HORACE BAKER, LTD.,. HARCOURT & CO., pital. -.""...

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LEY-TEA SET (cost £18 18s), ENG- (some old and valuable). appreciated. Land and Estate Agents, Specifications can be -obtained -from the

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DEPENDABLE
LISH DINNER SERVICE, OAK ■ LANDAND ESTATE AGENTS,

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Premises as above mentioned,at 1.30 p.m. TUITHFULLY BUILT MODERN 233,LAMBTON QUAY. Engineer, Wellington Hospital.
EXT. DINING TABLE, 4 SIDE-
CHAIRS, RIMU
OAK
300 L°^ 300 sharp— ..,■""
-*- HOME, comprising drawing-room,N
Telephone 40-909. AUCTIONEERS,
AND SHAREBROKEES. USED.CARS. Tenders, to be marked "Bricklaying,"
will be received up to Noon on the 10th
.'.: BOARD, WOODEN KERB, FIRE (In Estate of V. M. L. Earp-Thoinas. THAT IDEAL PROPERTY, comprising breakfast-room,3 bedrooms, kitchenette,
sound 0-roomed bathroom porcelain Agents for Hydrocide GaßFumigating Co. (Members. of Wellington Land Agents' Yyß have written down all our Used day of April, 1928.
■■ a very Residence, large pantry, with Association,Wellington Stock Exchange.) »' Cars to most attractive prices; and The lowest or any tender not necessarily.
-' -GUARD,-CURTAINS, HALL SEAT, !'
HALL CURTAINS, FRAMED.MIR-
v-■ -ROR,' DOUBLE AND SINGLE RAMSEY " ". ■-■' deceased.)
WILSON AND CO., Auc-
complete with all conveniences, large bath and basin, caliphont. Every possible
rooms, most conveniently designed, convenience,including clec. light, hot 195, LAMBTON QUAY.
, if you want real value, buy now, and get accepted.
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Manners street, favoured and in excellent order throughout, "_ the best for your money.-:' ', R. BROWN,
: tioneers,98, on points, hot and cold water, Champion gas
STOP PRESS NEWS
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WOODEN BEDSTEADS, WIRE with instructions from Trustee in Estate,.
("-XMATTRESSES, DOWN QUILTS, will'sell as above. Also, land with a frontage, of 116ft to the stove, tiled fireplace, etc. LOWRY BAY, LOWEY BAY. OVERLANDmechanically TOURER-Very late Wellington Hospital, .;V
-.'.".-"'! Secretary.; .'-.-"'
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Main
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BLANKETS, DUCHESSE CHESTS, DINING TABLE, CHAIRS,
RUGS,SETTEE, WICKER CHAIRS, every is
HEARTH-
This
Hutt road
a splendid
by a depth of 261ft.
complete in
Ail
papered;
the rooms are largo and artistically
cupboards and built-
Seaside
ing-room,
Cottage,
2
containing large liv-
and sleeping
model,
shod. Refinished in
soundj well
duco. Appear- ■" 29th
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March, 1028.
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CHEST- OF DRAWERS, STRETCH- Home, -numerous bedrooms,
;-' ER.-WRINGER, with motor garage, concrete wardrobes. porch; every possible convenience;%- ance like new, PRICE £110
MANGLE, LAWN- ROCKER CHAIR, EASY CHAIR, 16 paths, detail, etc., and the land is planted with in Quarter-acre section, well laid out in
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acre section, commanding a glorious FIAT. TOURER—I926 model, with

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BATHS, GLASSWARE, CUSHIONS,- PICTURES, SMALL hedges, ornamental trees, and shrubs,fruit

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view.
gardens and lawns; concrete paths and Price £650, with exceptional
-LEASE:''. ;;,v V !

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GROCERIES, ALUM. WARDROBE, CEDAR CHEST, TOI- terms. ■ ..' Johnson and Smith body. This HOTEL
-.-.■"" SAUCEPANS' AND COOKERY LETWARE, STRETCHERS,HOSPI- THE trees, gardens, etc. .''■-. room for a garage. 4961 ear is in fautless mechanical or-
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UTENSILS, GARDENING TOOLS,2 TAL-BEDSTEAD, MATTRESSES VACANT SECTION,being Lot 13, Situated in a fine, sunny, and sheltered THE RIGI. THE RIGI. der, and has just been fitted 4 new
.BURNER PERFECTION OIL fcood), PILLOWS, TRAVELLING D.P. 6990, has a frontage of 55ft to position, WITHIN 2 MINS. OF THE 4-roomed One-floorDwelling, elec. light, tires. PRICE. £250 ' "■'"'.'■ PORSALE BY TENDER.- /;
the Main Huttroad by a depth of 148ft,. TRAM. gas
STOVE, LOT OF BOOKS, SET OF i RUG,-4 SEA CHESTS, DUCHESSE cooker, "Challenge" heater,:bath-
.1. " .'-'WORLD'SHISTORY OF GREAT
■■-"■■ WAR," FAMOUS ENGLISH LITER-

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ATURE AND SPECIAL CLERGY-
CHESTS, E LECT.
COMMODE,WASHSTANDS, LINO-
LEUM,'OPERA GLASSES,SILVER- walk'
READING LAMP, is dead
site.
level, and

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is a perfect building
Both these properties are but a short

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Government. mortgage
Note the price for a property in this
at 4% per cent. paths, room for garage. Price £1275;
£200cash required. ,
room, porcelain bath, garden, concrete .' MAGNUS MOTORS, LTD.,
3162 , Used Car Dept.,

"' Vivian- street, Wellington, j A;LTERNATIVE.


from the Wallaceville Railway Sta- select locality—£l62s; terms. NGAIO; NGAIO. Tenders as under ars '■'"'

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MAN'S LITERATURE, AND NUM- ! WARE,-DECANTERS, VALUABLE
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whilst the Bus Service passes tho (315) Residence of and kitchenette,! 115-119. -**" invited for a Lease of the Hotel
6 rooms
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EROUSOTHER LOTS. ■--..,.
"' CLOCK.IN GLASS CASE,,LOT OF door. tion,

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on
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AND '3-BURN- ■■,■..."' erected %-acre section; every Jiod-
Open Friday evenings. -,-'".-■ premises, commonly known as "Qiiian's /
BLANKETS LINEN,
8!;' S. GEORGE .NATHAJN crri appliance, including electric stove Post" Hotel, Trentham:—,;:- ,'.:''.';'
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On the Premises,
No. 3, MAHOE STREET.
ER. KEROSENE COOKER.
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K. table, k. chairs,carpet sweeper, spring THE FURNISHING which are parti- AND CO.,
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i and water heater, etc.; everything in

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cularly good and for the most part in first-class ideal home in a handy (a) For the goodwill of a five .years*!;
: cutlery, brooms and mops, meat order;
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vvf; :-^'/ EASTBOURNE..,.. scales,
(First turning past Miss Foley's Store). safe,"flat' irons, saucepans, general HANDSOME Heavy Oak, comprising— ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS,
, position. Price £2400;easyterms. 374
PETONE. TNGLIS' BROS. AND CO., LTD., :
*. lease at a rental of £20-per week.V

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cooking and kitchen utensils, wringer, OAK SIDEBOARD, ". 21, GREY STREET. PETONE.
ANGLIS LTD..

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BROa aND CO.. (b) For a straightout lease for-.'"fivs '.
E.a JOHNSTON AND CO. tiave received 32in tubs, chicken coops, garden tools, WELL SPRUNG CHESTERFIELD,
■ ■ ■ '-■ 4-roomed Dwelling, with 2 detached
years:.. '■■ .:. ■'.■ -
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UPH. EASY CHAIRS large sec-

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."■'^instructions from the owner, who is lawrimower, invalid's chair, and the HEAVY TUN* HOMES AND UOMJiS XHAI rooms, all usual conveniences, USED CAB DEPT.,
giving lip housekeeping, to Bell on the
— : whole :of the furniture contained in OAK BEDROOMSUITE (four 1 COUjnI.
— tion, handy position. Price £800; GUARAN- Tenders should be enclqsed^inya !se'aled■.'.'.;"

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USED
THORNDON Gentleman'sResidence ol £100 cash required. 607 HIGH-CLASS CARS
.- TEED FORSERVICEAND VALUE. envelope, addressed to theiDistrict Public

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premises,l as above: the residence.

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OAK MORRIS COUCH, 3-PIECE BED- 10 rooms, built of totara, v tiled roof, LYALL BAY. LYALL BAY.
ENTIRE OF 6 ROOMS.- :: Trustee,Wellington, and marked "Tendei-3
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On view morning of sale.
/ .■...",:.;...'. ... ■-. E. JOHNSTON,
ONE
'' COTTAGE
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ance, good tone). ..■-..
Also,
PIANO (nice appear-
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ROOM SUITE, OAK MUSIC CABI-
NET, OAK H.B.
TABLES, UP. MISSION CHAIRS,
CHAIRS, OCC.
polished kauri interior, porcelaiD ath,
4 wardrobes, e lectric ligbt, hot points,
5-rd. Modern Bungalow, concrete foun-
dations, walk-in pantry, c. light, h. and / MSTRONU-SLDDELEiy
£200.
linder touring car. Roomy and luxuri-
18 h.p., frcy for the Purchase of Hotel; Lease." it
Conditions of Tender and particulars of:
.Auctioneer. LOT OF GOODBOOKS (novels and his- OAK DINING TABLE
level *ectionsi Price £4100; terms ar-
ranged. ■
Most glorious, home in best
c. water, range,gas cooker,linen press,
numerous cupboards, and good level
,
ous body, leather upholstery, adjust- Lease may be inspected-at .thelOffice of

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AXMINSTER CARPETSAND RUGS :locality. section; everything in perfect order. able front seats, special hoodwonderful and all- the District Public Trustee,;Wellington,
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SPFX!IAL' NOTICE.—Thoseattending SEAGRASS
this ;Salewill find a most extensive selec-
of good bedding, china- ■ SINGLE "
AND
CHAIRS,
GOODLINO., OAK PALM STANDS,
%■ WOODEN
QUANTITY K.ELBURN (select part)—« Rooms and
BED-
kitchenette, dining room 20 x 16, Mar- TEARO.
Price £1650, with easy terms.
TEARO. ■ 4703 weather side curtains. A
bargain at this low figure.
where tender's will close
18th April, 1928. "
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at noon on the,
:Vr-fe;!;.!'!

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').■; 'V;j;;,;v-At: 1.30 o'clock.' "... tion furniture, porce- 6-rd. One-floor Dwelling, detached £150.
"'""" ■ geille
■ roof, oriei window, hall, ■>
The highest or any'tender willnot nee-..
sAI!E' OF: Superior household
ware, and .ornaments (including 2 fancy
plates,from- Queen Victoria's Household),
-..,."'■-:■■■-' and other articles-too numerous to.men-
STEADS,W.W. AND KAPOK MAT-
TRESSES,INDIAN CARPET, CABI-
NET, OAK SIDE TABLES, DUCH-
lain bath, elec light, large ealiphont;
big section, 2 frontages; Govt mort-
washhouse,c. light, gas cooker, etc., CITROEN, 11 h.p., colonial-built 3-seater essarily be accepted.' '-. ;,"'■-"■
large section, handy position. Price
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body, with dickey seat, first-classcon-
dition throughout, balloon tires, disc ::Gi ;E.VMILLER,:- '"'!//
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' :.:.^.t< -furniture;
■ gage. Hons« built only 21i yean. £1250,easy terms. 4605

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by "Bord;" tion... . : .", '"■,-. ESSE CHESTS, KITCHEN TABLE, Price £2100. home. ROSENEATH. wheels, has only run small mileage,
UPRIGHT-GRAND PIANO,
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,>v Charming ROSENEATH. ■;'"'.'.';District'Public Wellington.. Trustee; ,!
ALUM. POTS AND PANS, BROOMS, ORIENTAL :
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BA1"—8 Rooms, alongside Well-built 5-rd. 1-floorResidence,plas- mostly in Hutt district. :'
COSTLY 'CHESTERFIELD SUITE,

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iiphol:'-.in saddlebags; Morris Chan.-,
OVAL .'DINING TABLE, HAND- ;,- EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD.
SALE: 2 P.M. TO-MORROW.
: ' MOPS,AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, CUSH-
IONS, OIL PAINTINGS AND PIC- tram, no climb, electrio light, porce-
lain bath, caliphont, h. and1 c. .water.
tered ceilings, bathroom, sun porch,
h. and c. water, all modern convs.;
'■ '.:£i2s.' '. -■■-■'■""""■"'
cojoniel body roadster, repainted '"

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SOME KAURI SIDEBOARD, CAR- TURES, ETC., KITCHEN UTEN- Price £3000. Most artistically' de- land appro'x. 62 x 222, concrete yard DODGE,

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■ : and overhauled,good tires,; excellent

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PET SQUARES,.LOT OF CROCK- BE-EARLY. BE EARLY. SILS, ETC.

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and paths; magnificent sea lview; ideal ■!■;';. TO BUILDERS;?!!;:
ERY;'-- AND GLASSWARE, OCC. : The Property will be offeredat 2.30 p.m.
signed residence,in choice position.
MOUNT VICTORIA-New 6-rd. Bunga- situation; bus stops opposite the'pro-
appearance, well equipped,comfortable
and roomy. V %. >:':^'
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TABLESi CURTAINS, VASES AND 5, PURIRI STREET, EASTBOURNE
PURIRI
On view morning of sale.
For further particulars, apply low, concrete foundations,portico hall, perty. Price £1650; terms arrang-
ed. INGLIS BROS.AND CO.,LTD. CRICHTON, M'KAY, & HAUGHTON,
ORNAMENTS, LOT OF BOOKS, 5, STREET, EASTBOURNE built-in wardrobes, uirpit fireplaces, D4EBI A. SHEPHERD, 4942
: USED CAR DEPT., Rcgd. Architects,'. ..
(Corner Muritai road. SeeFlag). NORTHLAND. NORTHLAND.
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' c.1., hot. points, porcelain bath, cali *-■*"
OAK. KERB, FIRESCREEN, OAK '-■ HARCOURT AND CO., 111, Customhouse quay, Neat 5-rd. Residence,equipped with 138, Wakefieid street, Wellington. -.-"'.. Wellington, .'.."''". ':'.-/
COAIi VASE, OAK SETTEE,,RIMU Goods,on View from 9 a.m. ".'. Auctioneers. 'p.horit. h.and c. water, concrete path«,
Cut This. Advt. Out for Reference. V. Opp. B.N.Z. modern appliance, situated in a Tel. 42-956. Open Friday Evening, 7-9.

, HALL' STAND, BYds AX. RUNNER,


' Tenders for; the Erection" of.
every
rugs,
level section. Price £2500. A home Secretary The Hataitai Land Co:, Ltd.
-. INVITE
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axi. pictures, handy position, commanding a glori- SHOPS AND SHOWROOMS,

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TUESDAY NEXT, 3rd inst, that will the most fastidious.
good-linoleums, 7 oak high- ■:"-.
rocker, RAMSEY AVILSON, satisfy Sectionsfrom £220 each.""' Two new

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ous view, '/4-acreof land, having front- WAKEFIELD STREET, :.'WELLING-.
■ Tel.-42-785:.;■■.. Auctioneer. At 1,30p.m; FIATAITAI—B Rooms, extra special :
Subdivisions. : ages to two" streets, ample land to THE. MACHINE FOR. SOU. ■ ■.-.'■''■' ■
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;back dining chairs, dining foundations, conser- '■TOI?.'-'- -:-' ..■'■"'--'-v;.:-:-'-'!
!". tlble.' dinner and tea sets, LOCATION: From Rona. Bay take Bus ;' .'" AUCTION SALE. ;
build, concrete Moxham-av.—s .Rooms" and >■
kitchenette;
I- AM"
Carrying New Stocks ,of the In-'
seen.

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build two more, houses. An undoubted Plans .and .Specifications' may ;be;
vatory,-. large panelled- hall, enamel ■■- £1500.■■■; ,-. ■:.'■". ■: /.
' comparable A.J.S. Motor-cycles, and at
-..■-" bargain the
RIMU
' plas- pribe a nd Offices, where' Tenders'
at
the latest models still further enhance the closeArchitect's
HANDSOME BEDROOM to Puriri street; ,on way, to Muritai. bath, gas cooker,h. and c. water, asked, £1750,
-SUITE (of 4: pieces), DUCHESSE Eastbourne- Buses from Wellington stop VERY ATTRACTIVE HOUSEHOLD tered walls, summer house; large sec- Hamilton-r3.—5 Rooms, concrete garage;
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easy terms can be arranged." oh FRIDAY, the; 20th APRIL, at' :

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tion, concrete yard, gravelled paths, "
£1475.- UPPER HUTT. UPPER HUTT. value of this British Product. Prices are: noon. .' .....'.
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■CHESTS,WARDROBES,STRETCH- at Puriri street. SecFlag. FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. j !-■ ;' '."
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garden and lawn. Price £2000.Must Karori, Island Bay, Kelburn, Brooklyn— Compact Dwelling of 5 large rooms 2.49 h.p., £59 10s;3.49 h.p., £67.105;4.58

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ERS, KITCHEN TABLE; GOOD SPLENIDLY TONED GRAN]) PIANO

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ALUM. SAUCEPANS AND KET- SALE BY MORTGAGEE. (By John Broadwood and Son, being he seen to be appreciated Sections and Houses of every descrip- and one, detached room; bathroom, h.p., 0.h.v., £84. Call now or write for
■>
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TLE, BOILER, MEAT SAFE,ENAM. tion for sale. porcelain bath, range, chip heater, %" catalogues. THOS. H. OATES, Douglas, WIREWORK. WffiJEWORK^
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sold cheap) j
WARE, GARDEN TOOLS, HOSE/ UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGIS- UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Collin- MARTIN MINTYRE & CO. and Norton Agent, 64, Dixon-st.,
WRINGER. ,' AND NUMEROUS
OTHER LOTS.
TRAR AT WELLINGTON OF THE
SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEA- son's, a good cottage instrument)' 215,LAMBTONBniMincs).
fN.Z Insurance
QUA*. HE IS LEAVING NEW ZEALAND,
a Beautiful Home Property
acre section, well laid out in lawns A.J.S.,
and garden, shrubs, etc.; a very de- Wellington.
sirable home, convenient to railway
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FOGLIA AND COPP, Wirewoirking
Manufacturersof every-'- description,-
LAND. '■: .. ■- ■. "■ ■ TJESULT, station, for absolute sale, and the Vivian street. Estimates given for Wire
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AT THEIR CO;, -" for Salein Lower Hutt; section has ---82,
ON THE PREMISES,'No.' 180, THORN- ROOMS, J. H. BETHUNE & price asked is only £900, '. 4832 A WORKS. Shutters, Window:and.Machinery .Guards,
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MOTOR
actually 120ft road frontage, and is kid QUEEN'S

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105,LAMBTON QUAY.

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;.-../;"■":,■-;".'.■;■.■■;"-.. ,D;ON,.QtJAY;;-'; \ ..;-.' TIfESSRS.. JOHjTw: FOSTER AND A UCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. out in flower garden and lawns; concrete Cambridge terrace. / Fancy< Wire Fencing and Gates..'.Garden
■"■*" COMPANYAuctioneers acting under
HARCOURT AND CO. will «- 154-156,FEATHERSTON-ST. .; paths all round,;with: room' for garageat All Classesof Motor R epairs. by
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Skilled Arches., Tel.' 22-028:- .-Jt, ;'--' f ;VV.;;:''. '"■ '■■.'.:-. ■■■.-'"

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instructions horn., MESSRS. Agents'! rooms ' ; FINANCIAL. " : Mechanics. ;

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have received the Registrar at Wel- Wellington back. House s'large andikitch- '
E" JOHNSTON AND.CO. sell by.PUBLIC AUCTION at their (Members of Land. ,'of "
PETROUS CONCKETJi "!'"

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instructions.from Mrs.-Fisher,who is lington' ot the'■(Supreme Court o£ New
giving up housekeeping,,to sell,on the pre- Zealand.will,-offerfor sale by public auc- Rooms,'us
above mentioned:— ■ Association.) :
enette,' built one year;' floors, finishings,
CHAItGIESREASONABLE.
TILES (Glazed) Nothing better fqr.
Accessories Stocked.
' appearance,.
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and doors heart 'of red pine; bedroom WANTED, £200Jafia-.per::cerit. for: 2 ■
"■:
Telephones' 42-064 arid 42-005.' MO Proprietor durability.! and "price. Hun-
mises,as above,' ; ,' tion at the Dominion Farmers' Institute A SPLENDID CATALOGUE OF CLEAN, BEAUTIFUL KAEORl—Superior Mod- wardrobes, cupboards everywhere, 3 hot '* years on second behind E. E. YES,
Telephone 20-867. ; > dreds of roofs already fixed<in \\Welling-
ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 7 ROOMS. Featherston street Wellington on TUES- SERVICEABLE FURNISHINGS; ern' House, 7 rooms, including large pointo, and all planned to get the maxi- £250, ■
, " reducing first, margin good, personal ton and'Otago prove this. We! fix the
Tiles and guarantee satisfaction.; Colours: ;

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DAY the 24th day of April 1928 at 2.45

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drawing-room and large. bedroom,de- mum of sun; one minute from station and covenant excellent. Apply P.O. Box 857;

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Comprising:

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On View Morning of Sale. o'clock in the afternoon the following signed and particularly well built un- 20 minutes from Lambton. Inspected by Wellington.'
properties as one Lot: — * HEAVY OAK SIDEBOARD,OAK EXT.
" i Red, Green; and Grey THE;PETRQtJB
".';■TO ■'"■" ■' ;- ■■-■'■■■■> TILE CO.,LTD., 188, Seatounroad, Kil-

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der the supervision of a leading archi- us and thoroughly recommended. Price A DVERTISER would Sell Ist Security ■
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,' E. JOHNSTONAND CO., ■■
DINING TABLE, 6 OAK H.B. expensively fitted and decorated only £1700.
".'■.-.
: Auctioneers. FIRSTLY ALL THAT PIECE OF tect, ■£*■ over Hutt Land, £1700;total return CAR AND TRUCK OWNERS, birnie,' Wellington, Tel 25-09(1,".-'»nd;-.,-sJf
LAND situate in the Land District of CHAIRS, UPH. OAK SETTEE,OAK in latest style, splendid position, handy : :
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GOODWIN, CHICHESTER, AND :''"',-
'■ INSURANCE COMPANIES. '!''.-
8% per cent.;"good margin. A395, Evg. Dunedin;.-.' .'■'.'-
Wellington containing 9 acres 1 rood 21 DOUBLE BEDSTEAD, 4 OAK JAC- ta tram, large Govt. mortgage. Price j Post.■ ■■

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TUESDAY MORNING, perches, more, or less,,being part of the OBEAN CHAIRS, OAK MORRIS .-" MACLAREN, ■-
; ■;
■■ ■"■■ SALVAGING
■' "■
AND RECONSTRUCTION.
UPH. CHESTERFIELD £3100. Well worthy of inspection. Lower Hutt. -" .'. i. WE ARE EXPERTS. r BRICKS.
At-10.30 o'clock shavp. Section Numbered on 4 the Plan of the CHAIR,
(.'OUCH, SCOTCH CHEST DRAW-
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301 Tel. 46-305. ; .- Pianos,-etc.;'Standard?Loan"rCom-
ONEY to Lend on Furniture and
GVillyi is Too Deep or SmashToo
SILVERSTREAM
Greytown Sma.ll/.Farm Settlement (Bor-
ough of Gyeytown) and comprising the ERS, KAURI EXTENSION DINING
'MIRROR-BACK SIDE-
MT. VICTORIA-rßesidcnce of 6 rooms on
two floors, 2-bathrooms,! c.1., gaß,
ISLAND BAY.
pany. Paramount'Buildings,' Courtenay-pl.', NO.
Large for'1us to handle.; ;- '" ..'/
h: and c. water, built-in ward- Wellington. THE ONLY SERVICE- FLEET
Allotments Numbered 1, 2 and 3 on Plan .'."-:"-.' .': ..'
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TABLE, range, "'■

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.' Deposited BOARD, Fender, Uph. Cane Chair robes, etc., very suitable letting as ATTRACTIVE MODERN BRICKS will be available within the
IMPORTANT SALE No. 5301 and the balance of VERY WANTEDto Buy, Mortgages, also AND SALVAGING GEAR OF
next few days from: the NEW
■" ■ the land in.Certificate of Title Volume 280 (good). Bookshelf,large Dining Table
two flats. Price £2000. '■'■.. 322 BUNGALOW,,containing 5 rooms, Fixed Deposits,- etc., quick ITS KIND IN NEW ZEALAND.

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;''''■" .\By.'' ■'' (Oft), Kitchen Dresser,Standard Drop- HATAlTAl—Charming Modern Home of kitchenette, entrance hall Oft s 7ft and earn settlement.
Shares, PLANT atSilverstream; Price from this
Folio 90. Erected thereon, are four dwell- Apply to Agents for Tels.: Workshop
42-768,Private 27-605. day:—£4 10s per 1000, less 5 per cent, cash,

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PUBLIC. AUCTION ings containing respectively 7 rooms, 7 head Sewing Machine, Hand Sewing 7 rooms, fitted throughout with every glassed-in back porch, together with usual Purchaser,National Investment Co.,Ltd., OR NIGHT.
Machine, Duehesse Chest, Morris porcelain bath and modern conveniences, including caliphont WE WILL COME. DAY discount,delivered Wellington inner'area
rooms, 5. rooms and 4 rooms and con-

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modern appliance, Huddart-Parker Bldgs.
..■■<:■■ ■■■
' '"' '"■.-. Of'
'" ''.'-. veniences.

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■ Kapok Couch, Double Bedsteads,W.W. and basin,2 wardrobes,c.l. and hot points, and gas copper; plenty of cupboards, large MONEY TO ~
WILLERTON MOTOR ENGINEERING and Hutt
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and Petone; £3 10s less 5 per
cent., cash discount ex works, Silverstream.

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Mattresses, Lawn Mower in first-class order throughout Room meat safe, servery betw.een kitchenette LEND,
.VALUABLE SHOP FITTINGS
At
SECONDLY ALL THAT PIECE OF
LAND situate in the Land District of (new), llallstand,
Chair( Cedar frame), 8 .MADRAS
Uph. Couch and for■ garage, large section, 63ft X 100 ft, and breakfast-room.
concrete paths. Price £2250. ings. Everything of the best and in per-,
Heart of rimu' finish- Furniture and on Personal Secur-
On
ity, by way of Bonds, Promissory Moles'worth
CO.,LTD.,
street, Wellington. i
,
.Wellington containing 29 perches, more or garden*.
and numerous ".».'."'■.■." ," :■ :
..:. 594 feet order; Splendid flat section,planted Notes, and Life Insurance Policies; terms
TE ARO HOUSE,
CUBA STREJiI
loss,being part of the Section Numbered
22 on the Plan of the Town o£ Greytown.
Together with the Right-of-way at all times
on foot carriages or on horseback and with or
MUSLIN CURTAINS,
other lots.
On view morning of sale.
; ". ORIENTAL BAY—Residence of 4 rooms,
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in large -vegetable
kitchenette,bathroom,' aim vqrandah, lawns,and there is a usefuldetached shed SOUTH DEPOSIT
oil., gas. c ooker, chip heater,
bath and basin, good section,best po- and
porcelain
fowlrun. This
garden,
property
shrubs, and
is for. abso:{
moderate. Apply
PACIFIC MORTGAGE AND
CO.,
69a, Manners street, Wellington.
LTD.,
", ■ MOTOR
WELLINGTON-MARTINBOROUGH
-,
SERVICES. ,


W1 A. CHOTE, LTD., '
" A. CHOTE, LTD.,
16, FARISH STREET; Tel. 43-11*.
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HARCOURT AND CO., M'KAY'S..
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without over other part'of the Auctioneers. lute'sale, ns the owner is being transferred, (2 doors from Regent Theatre.) MOTORSERVICE
Rft HftHFl'- KAURI SHELVING (in said Section Numbered 22 coloured blue
W»y»VUU sections), UP-TO-DATE on the plan on Certificateof Title Volume
SHOW CASE WITH 12 PLATE- 332 Folio 268 created by Conveyance No.
GLASS DOORS,each sft 9in x 2ft 6in; 25022 and being the whole of the land
—- Yq-'MORROW (SATURDAY);
At 1.30 p.m.
sition. Price £1900.
BOULCOTT-ST.—Level Section,
in best part, House of 7 rooms,
105ft,1range,
c.1., chip
veniences. Price only £2350.
heater, and all
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24ft
169 and an offer

con-
x

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is wanted." Apply to
G. G- rOLHUUSI AND SON.
Bank of N.Z. Buildings.
Lambton quay.
Established,
INVESTMENT,
2 5 years. Telephone 40-806. Wellington Daily (Mrs. Leitch,
LEAVES
Wattle Confectionery, Windsor Hotel), Wilson's (N.2.) Portland Cement,Milbura
7 per cent, guaranteed 8.30 a.m. and 3.45 p.m.; OccidentalHotel, Hydrate :
first 4 years, with increasing divi- 8.45 a.m. and 4 p.m.' .Leaves Martin- Whitewashing, etc., Best Keen's Cement,
of Lime,
Agents for
Lime for Gardens,

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8 PLATE-GLASS PANELS and 5 comprised and described in tho said Certi- UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF BELMONT—IS Splendid Sections; easy dends up to 30 per cent, expected. Cer- borough 8 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Booking White Hardwall Plaster, Cement
MIRRORS,each sft 9in x 2ft 6in (to, ficate of Title Volume 332 Folio 208 which
be sold in sections to suit buyers), Certificateof Title is "limited as to parcels
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
PIC-
grade, ready for immediate, building, H. G. RUTTER & CO., tain -
security, a sure profit, and possibly Offices:'Martinborough, Poulter's Pharm-
a phenomenal profiti For particulars apply acy, or Tel. No. Wellington," 5.0.5.,
Atlas Waterproofing.
NEST OF 4 DRAWERS AND COUN- and title." Erected thereon is a dwelling TURE, CARPETS,
TURES; ETC., IN DECEASEDPER-
BOOKS, charming outlook. Prices from £80 to LAND'AND ESTATE AGENTS, 2;
■ Drain Pipes, Chimney Pots, Fireclay,

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£110. Easiest of terms. Call for 35, PANAMA STREET. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND Willisrst. Tel. No. 45-842. "■'»■
7.■■:
■ TER 6ft x 2ft, NEST OF 84 DRAW- containing 4 rooms with conveniences. etc

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SONS/ ESTATE. plan. ; 251 (Members of Wellington Laud Agents' INVESTMENTS, LTD.,


ERS AND COUNTER, VALUABLE
24-DRAWER WALL FITTING, with LAND situate in the Land District of
THIRDLY ALL THAT PIECE OF
ON THE "REMISES,
PAEKAKARIKI—SpIendid 'proposition,
over 1 acre of land, adjacent beach £175, DEPOSIT (Island Bay)—Bungalow, ~
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Association.)
, 2nd Floor, Huddart-Parker Buildings,
Wellington.
AARD
AARD '-, .AARD-
AARD AARD
AARD

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40 Sets of Sliding Trays with drop Wellington containing 1rood 27.09 perches, ■ ■ -
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45a, PIPITEA STREET, largo two-story residence; ■■ 5 rooms and kitchenette, pantry,

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45-990. TeL. 45-900 ■'.
Tel.
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arid'station; Ring
fr6nts; NUMEROUS WALL COUN- more or less, being part of the-Section OFF MOLESWORTH-ST.,THORNDON. fitted- with every convenience,spleu-' h. and c.',:washhouse,etc., MORTGAGE MONEY.
TERS with 39 drawers,,15drawers, 16 Numbered
drawers, 6 drawers, 8 drawers, etc;; Greytown and being
PARTITIONS, CASH OFFICE Glass comprised and described 290
36 on the Plan of the Town of
the whole of the land p W. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION-
in Certificateof EERS, HAVE RECEIVEDPRE- IN-
diclly
of 5
built
rooms,
and
laundry,
finished. Also
scullery,
Cottage
bathroom
bathroom,
well situated,
£1400; terras £175 cash.
and all conveniences. Price for the1 £150 DEPOSIT' (Brooklyn)—s Rooms,all rate, suit,
alongside tram. Price TMRST
"*■
and Second Mortgages,
flat or easy repayments; low
immediate settlement. Inquiries in-
sums to
\TICHOLSON'S
-^ : .■■ DAILY
.vices.
Leave Office,141,Lambton quay,(next
MOTOR
'■"..
SER-
.-.".. tiRANCIS HOLMES,
For
LTD*
Panel Doors with Brass Locks,Mirrors, Title Volume 332. Folio which Certi- STRUCTIONS TO SELL ON THE whole, only £2100. 2CO convs.. garagoand workshop, ia good
' door to State"Fire):'

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VALUABLE CEDAR STAIRCASES, ficate,of Title is "limited as to parcels MISES, AS ABOVE, THE WHOLE OF JOHNSONVILLE-%-acro
6ft wide and 4 flights; 4 PAIRS and title.", SUBJECT to Right-of-way THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND
VALUABLE BEVELLED PLATE- oversaid part coloured yellow on the plan on SUNDRIES, CONTENTS OF 6 WELL-
'Certificate of Title and created
l-3rd in nativo bush, Bungalow of 6
rooms, charmingly designed and fitted
of Land, about

LOWER
order throughout, largo garden; etc. NAT ONAL INVESTMENT CO.. LTD.
Price £1350; terms £150 cash.
HUTT—Bungalow-Residence, 6
vited.
(Second Floor),
Huddart-Parker Buildings.
' For Wanganui, 0.15' a.m. and 12.30 p.m.

For
Fare 20s.
For New Plyraouth, 9;15 a.m. Fare 40b. i
8 a.m.
■.. .'
and 1.30 p.m. Fare
CEMENT, LIME, PD?ES,BRICKS,
E"TC-
GLASS CEDAR DOORS,with Brass the FURNISHED ROOMS. with every convenience, c .l:, h and rooms and all convs., acre, well laid Falinerston,
the Builder Requires.
Fittings, 6,OAK SHOW CASESwith by Conveyance No. 133043. Erected there- Everything
mirror backs,22in x 7in x 4ft 2in, 20 on is a building comprising two shops and WILTON CARPET SQUARE (10ft fiin c. water, gas, Sbacklockrange,
workshop.:storeroom, drying cupboard,
etc.; %
out, gardens, lawns, and hedges, five VS7E haveclient Discounting Trade Bills, For Napier, 8 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Far*
15s.
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dwelling x Oft), DIVAN SUITE IN MO- War- 40-445 or 43-413.
GLASS PANEL DOORS(all sizes), 4 of 5 rooms' and conveniences;
QUETTE, OAK EX. TABLE (4 ex- etc., small vinery, poultry house, or- mins. from railway station. Price ." P.N.«, idvancing "on Bond, '355. "■,.:,'
Wire Window Frames,theCOMPLETE WHOLE of also a dwelling of 5 rooms-with conveni- £1900; terms £500cash. rants, Share*,Debentures, etc. National SUNDAYS—For Wanganui, New Ply- HOLMES QUICK
tra leaves), WALNUT SIDE- chard, concrete paths. Price) £1475. BOULCOTT-ST.—7 CEMENT
the; -WINDOW BACKS ences. '.'..:... : BOARD, BLACK SKIN RUGS, Rooms,
best central part; land 25 x 100ft. Buildings.
all convs., in Investment Co., Ltd., Huddart-Parker mouth, Palmerston, and Napier, 8.30 a.m.
DELIVERY SERVICE.
WITH GLASS TOPS;COMPLETEOF- The Mortagee's
FICE-with LEADLIGHTS on 3 sides application
and top, lift x 15ft, and 2 doors;j Office of the Registrar at any time prior,
THOUSANDS OF FEET OF .TO-1 to the date of sale.
to sell,may
estimate of value and
be inspected
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at the COPPER KERB,
BED AND MATTRESSES,, CHEST
DRAWERS, DUCHESSE
STAIR CARPET.
AND RODS, S.G. CHAIRS, %" WOOD H. ERNEST LEIGHTON
PAIR, A UCTIONEERS
(LIMITED),
AND ESTATE
Price £2350.
possession if desired.
BIDWELL-ST.—Spacioua Bungalow, 6
large rooms, all
Terms

possible
and immediate

modern convs.,
MONEX TO LEND ...
Household Furniture; .Pianos, Life
ON
Insurance Policies, Motor-cars,
'" and
(Sunday fares same as week days).
Office: 141,Lambton quay^ Tel.; 45-990.
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TARA; MATCHLINING, in Sections; Particulars and Conditions of Sale may
■ WALL MIRRORS, WALNUT STA- ■£*■ AGENTS (Established 1902.) land 42 x 80ft, no climb, space garage, on all other approved fortns of Real and STANDJORTH'S BUILD IN BRICK.
■ 1%Kauri Boards,.Fireproof Door and be inspected, at the Officesof Messieurs
Fittings, Matchlined Partitions. 30 Young, -White and Courtney, Solicitors
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SASHES, 7ft x 4ft 6in, 50 SASHES, to the. Mortgagee, 102 Customhouse
3ft 6in x 4ft 4in; 40 ROLLER PLATE- Wellington, or at the Officesof the Auc-
quay,
TIONERY CABINET,
HALLSTAND, METAL TABLE,
GATELEG TABLE, COUCH,
DRESSER,
K AURJ
(Members
Lower
of Land
145,FEATHERSTON STREET.
Hutt Office:
Agents'
Just
Association.)
.Opposite Bridge. UPPER
harbour view, and
Price £1800; terms about £250cash.
HUT'JV-40 Acres
alongside
Flat and
tram.
Low
Personal
,Property.
All advances promptly made.
Note address—
WELLINGTON-MASTERTON
vv
CADILLAC SERVICE.
.. FARE 10s. ,:
Chimney
Building Bricks
Bricks
Ex Yard:
£3 10
£4 0 0 1000 !
0 MOD I

, Less 0 per cent. Discount.

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Bin; 2 tioneer. BOOKCASE (with glass doors), 200 Hill Land, in grass and native bush, SHE LOAN, .SECURITY. AND DIS-
GLASS FRAMES, 10ft x 2ft
' HIGH-CLASS BOOKS/ WELLINGTON TERRACE Unique
- good road frontage for sub-division, COUNT CO.,
' MURPHY BROS.. LTD.,

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Small Counters with Brass Binding, 2 VOLS.
CARS' LEAVE ~MASTERTON, next Brick andDrain Pipe Manufacturers, !

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13a, King's Chamber*,
Small Offices complete. .'■.,.'... SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, POEMS,etcTPLATFORM ROCKER, Modern Homo, 4 exceptionally largo
substantial 5-rd. House and outbuild- Opposite Stewart Dawsou'a.
2 SETS SHELVES,1 3 DUCHESSE ings. Price £3075; terms £750 cash. Midland Hotel, 7.15 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 2.30 Rintoul street, Wellington.

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SAA SHEETS OF HEAVY-GAUGE At 2 p.m. sharp. CHESTS, 2 S.W. BEDS AND MAT- room's,dreosing-room, bathroom,pore, TRENTHAM—SeveraI good Sections, PROVIDENT FINANCE COMPANY, p.m. SATURDAYS 7.15 a.m., 1.30 p.m.
«>"," .CORRUGATED IRON, 1000ft of e iderdown quilt, bath, basin, cooker, hot points, 7.15 a.m:, 4 p.m., 6 p.m. Mas-
:
BOLLER PLATE-GLASS in veran- UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR
TRESSES, linoleums, gas alongside station, 55 x 132ft. Price LIMITED, SUNDAYS,
every cony., artistically finished
' nigs, runners, curtains, 6 Austrian

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'irton Tels.: 2502,1942.

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HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND £95 each; terms £15 deposit. Also Telephone 28-221.
'.. dah, 26 OAST-IRON VERANDAH throughout, specially built for owner, 20, Brandon street, Wellington; LEAVE. WELLINGTON, from H. Sav- Telephone No. 28-221.
■ chairs, kerbs; pictures,, piano stool,
-POSTS, 30OYds WIRE NETTING, -SUNDRIES. .'■■.■■""
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Vi acre in grassand native bush, with
,
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'.-."-;- dressing gown, art square, pile rugs £
splendid flat section,!. commanding large poultry house. Price £425; T'ARGHj and Small Sums available for age, Saddler, Lambton quay, 9.15 a.m., 4 W H. LONG AND CO- LTD*
'FIREWOOD, ETC., ETC.
;
""'., ,■■;-. ..-, ■■■■.' ..■ No. 44;
: WAL*LACE STREET. blankets,,sheets, com. stretcher, cor-:
magnificent harbour,view. Price reduc-
ed t0.£2400 for urgent sale. Cashre-
terms £75 deposit. ■
Li First Mortgage. p.m., 5 p.m. SATURDAYS, 9.15 a.m., 2
p.m., 4 p.m. SUNDAYS, 9.15 a.m., 4 Have Removed to their New Premise*

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At ■:' Na, .,44-'WALLACE STREET. ncr robe, mirror-door wardrobe, Second Mortgages Purchased. p.m., 7 p.m. Wellington Booking Office:
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clcc. toaster, quired £500; balance first mortgage. 21 and 23, GHUZNEE STREET. !
ARO HOUSE DRAPERY CO., brooms, 2.elec. radiators,
Splendid Family Advances on Second Mortgages. H. Savage, Saddler. Tel. 41-391.
SAMSON BROS, have receiv- mincer, coalbox,basket, hose,mower, PORTLAND-CRES. H. A. GOLD. Secretary. ■ Full stocks of Doors, Oregon, Redwood,
MESSRS. SEE THESE HOMES!
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CUBA STREET, the owner to wringer, al. saucepans, deed Residence, exceptionally well built, f. j: staniforth.
etc
ed instructions .i from boxes, SEE THESE HOMES!
on splendid concrete base, contain-

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photographic material, deck chairs,
1 .WELLINGTON. sell, without reserve:— MORTGAGES ARRANGED.

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scales,Singer drophead machine,groc- ing on the ground floor dining-room, KARORI. newman bros., ltd.,

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HANDSOMEKAURI SIDEBOARD,with DISTINCTIVE HOME, situated
ery tins, 8 sheets iron,; and sundries, drawing-room, smoking-room, break-
large entrance hail, coat A
in the most select residential ■pTLRSTapproved and SecondMortgage! arranged BUSINESS NOTICES;
MASSIVE^^BXTENSION royal mail

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fast-room,
DINING etc. quarter, surrounded by high-grade on ~ securities at short no-
E" JOHNSTON AND CO. have received
inetructions from
.Co.,Ltd., who are making
R. Hannah and GREEN*MOHAIR
extensive alter-
TABLE. TABLE
DINING-ROOM SUITE, in SERVE.
COVER
Our instructions from the. executors are
SELL EVERYTHING WITHOUT RE-
lobby, kitchen with every conveni-
ence, maid's room, etc. On the first
floor six bedrooms, dressing-room,
homes,erected
sion,
lavatory, bathroom, also washhouse, used. Approx. size of rooms: Draw-
only the best
under
of
strict
materials
supervi-
being
tice.
able.
A number
Reliable
free to clients.
of suits immediately
advice on financial matters
avail- /". And.- ".'; ',-:' .;■." ■.-'■'
'" ■ BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO
MEASURE.
GUISE AND CO.,
ations to. TeAro House,to sell, as above— 9-PIECE ■■"
ESMOND GREIG, Lambton quay. ; 114,Tasman street. !
THE" WHOLE. OF THE SHELVING,
saddlebags
ORNAMENTS AND VASES ■■-.-.
C. W. PRICE,
Auctioneer. ■
copper, tubs, and workshop in base- ing-room 18 x 13, dining-room 16 x 12,
15 x 11, bedroom 13 x 10, Mortgage Broker,'
20,
Hotel Cecil Bldgs. . Tel. 22-527.
; ; ment. The house stands in beautiful bedroom
x y ':^>
line. to Measure,the best, 30s.

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Duehesse chests, wardrobes,, side- Te1..22-067. .'".:. ',- bedroom 12 9, kitchenette 9 x 13, "9, Panama street. Tel. 42-407. white, Gents' Boots
COUNTERS, DRAWERS, MIR- double and,single wooden bed- grounds, has a particularly sunny as- laundry large Ladies' Shoe any style or colour, 255.
RORS,DOORS,STAIRCASES, OF-
FICES, CORRUGATED IRON; TIM-
■ tables,
steadß,stretchers, chest of drawers,
Madras1 curtains, overmantel, marble PROPERTIESFORSALE.
pect, and is situate on a Blight rise off
the main street; is free from.dust and
bathroom 9x7,
level section, handy to school and car
Bx7, 9,
Repairs.—Gents, soled^and heeled,Eng-
lish greeuhide soles(sewn and rubber heels,6a
BER, SASHES,ETC., ETC. : clock, fancy workbasket,.-'. occasional
TTRGENT SALE—Beautifully Built.Eliza- X noise, although practically in the cen- stop/ Sunny and sheltered. This ideal
home must be seen to be.appreciated. "PIRST
■*" ■ MORTGAGE—£3O,OOO,'
£10,000, at 6 per cent, for first-class
£20,000, TOURIST SERVICES, LTD.
Od; Ladies'. 4s 6d Is extra).

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tables, palm stands, jardiniere, lino- tre'of the city. The land consists of. Price £1900;terms arranged.
To be sold in/lots to suit buyers, WITH- leums, Axminster carpet runners, A.B. bethan Brick Residence of 6 rooms, nearly V* acre, laid out in lawn and
HATAITAI. securities; £10,000,£5000,£1500, £1200, pADILLAO Touring Cars leave Nelson
iOUT RESERVE. £1000,£900, £800, £750, £600, £500,at v^ daily for West Coast,Blenheim,and

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2 floors, with every modern conveni- /

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' chairs, .hall stand, hall curtains, Is- flower garden, concrete and asphalt
ence, tiled roof, jarrah floors, nice har- Government Mortgage at iVz 6%.per cen£ and 7 per.cent. Arrangement Motueka,after arrival of boats from Wel-
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Now. On View. land,curios,hearthrugs, kitchen table, yard and paths., Price £5250, or £1130,
cent, (glorious sea view), £1625 promptly made. BASIC SLAG. BASIC SLAG.
and per
SALE'TUESDAY, MORNING; at 10.30 kitchen chairs,
wheelbarrow,etc.
wringer, clothes basket, bour view, one minute
minutes' walk to Lambton quay. Now
tram,- 5 near offer;,favourableterms arranged.
for quick sale (about £250 to £300 SECONDMORTGAGE—FIat or repay- of Picton boat from Wellington.

, ' lington. Leave Blenheim after arrival BASIC


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ISLAND BAY—A most attractive Home, cash required),-lovely Bungalow of 5 ment mortgages sub-mortgagedor discount-

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(o'clock sharp. ;■":..■■'. vacant.. Price £2100or offer. BASICSLAG.

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,-■'"",■■." -E.JOHNSTON, SATURDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. ■. URGENT SALE—Solidly' Constructed Re- containing 5 rooms, entrance hall, well-planned living-rooms, and model ed from 8 per cent, to' 10 per cent. FOOT-WARMERS IN ALL
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'.'.■;.-.■ Auctioneer. : NO RESERVE. -, inforced ConcreteBungalow of 5 rooms, pore, bath, basin,c.1.,gasstove, every
possible cony., splendid section, hav-
kitchen; everything of the very lat- OTHER
est, large section laid out iv lawns, Interest under Will, Stock, Furniture, or
LOANS—Money advanced on DURING WINTER MONTHS.
CARS
■ one floor, with space for rooms in
LAERY AND CO., LTD.,

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MONDAY FIRST at 2 p.m. "■"'
ing 66ft frontage to a good street, gardens, within
J.M. SAMSON, basement; every modern convenience, within flower, and vegetable by way of guarantee. Agents:— AERY AND CO.. LTD., "
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> Auqtidrieer. nice sunny position, view, and desir- 3. mins. of tram stop; stand 3 minutes' walk of tram. Make an ap- A. W. GIBSON AND LTD.. T. AND W. i'OUNG,

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RUCTION SALE" OF, HOUSEHOLD able locality, about £900D.S.S. mort- any inspection; owner leaving. Will pointment to inspect. (After 6 p.m., CO., GOVERNMENT TOURIST DEPT., Grain and Produce Merchants,

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sacrifice £1025; about £300cash. ■.. 2nd Floor, Roiith's Buildings,
FURNITURE, CARPETS, GRAMO-.
PHONE, AND RECORDS,CROCK-
''■-■'■■
gage; cost about £2000to build and
can be bought for about £1650;terms LOWER HUTT-Charming.Hoine of eight
rooms, bathroom, pore; bath and* bas-
"^'^"Wrthland..
solidly-constructed home
Corner Johnston and Featherston streets.
Tel. 41-549. .-.TeL 41-549.
THOS.COOKAND SONS. are booking orders for High-grade
BASIC SLAG
ERY, ETG., K.ELBURN.
-ED. RESIDENCE,on one floor, beauti- ISLAND^BAY—Beautifully of 5 very large and lofty rooms, all BASIC SLAG
6 Built Modern in, lavatory, gasstove, c.1., sleeping
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ON THE-PREMISES, 134,GHUZNEB Bungalow, of 5 rooms and kitchenette, modern convs., opposite car stop, close r BASIC SLAG
■'■" ; tiful view, steel ceilings in 2 rooms, porch, pantry, every possible cony.,
2 road frontages, motor gar- FIRST MORTGAGE FINANCE. * BUSINESS NOTICES.

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V.. .STREET gaa fires, wardrobes, linen press, range, piaster walls, Carrara ornamental ceil- over % acre of beautiful grounds, in- to school; BASIC SLAG
.) :; (Off Willis, street). ings, built-in cupboards and wardrobes,; eluding full-sizedasphalt tennis court, age extra building section. Urgent sale j£3O,OOOAND several'smaller sums at 6%

'KINGSWAYS,". LTD., Auctioneerg, 78,


gasetove, pantry/ fr.wv service, also cali-
phont. Space for 2 extra rooms in base- model kitchenette,Ideal hot water ser- ornamental trees, shelter, h edges, large "*'
per cent, for finesttype of central City
Office or Shop Securities.1 ;
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be pleased to learn yourrequiremwits.

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ivice and every modern convenience, summer-house,

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The large section is laid out in flower. and vegetable

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Xambtoh quay, favoured with in- ment.
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large flat section, with prospective MODERN BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, ment £20,000.and £15,000 invest-
garden, and has,a frontage to 2 streets. garden, lawns, etc.; garage; perfect in sums to suit at per
structions from Mrs. Thomas, will sell as Thewhole property is in good order. Price value. Price £1925,terms. This pro- home, centrally situate in highly de-
bathroom, semi-detached washhouse, 6^ "cent., f or rnHE FIRM OF DWAN BROS., having
■ city water and drainage, independent good First Mortgage". Securities; r'' ■' BASIC SLAG. BASIC SLAG. 1

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above, without reserve. (137) perty is well worth inspecting. and :■*" been Dissolved,I beg to notify the

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£2200. sirable locality. Price £4500,or near
hot water service,view;Champion
gas BASIC SLAG. 1

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Full particulars To-morrow. £1500, £1200, £1100, and £1000, Public BASIC SLAG.
■".*.; JAS. D. DAVIDSON, AT MIRAMAR.—House of 4 rooms and HATAITAI—WeII Built Delightfully Sito offer. Stand,any inspection. mort- numerous smaller available ■
at- 7 per solely that I will still
carry on.business
BASIC SLAG, i
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magnificent Govt. sums own account as Hotel Owner, BASIC SLAG.
on large level corner section, atcd Residence of 7 rooms, with every
LOWER HUTT—Artistic 2-story Home,5 cooker, on my
: Auctioneer. kitchenette, £1050. This property is m a do- cent, for liberal advances on" City and BASIC SLAG. BASIC SLAG.
■ and close to the tram; sun porch, panelled possible modern convenience, concrete sleeping porch, "aee a quick sale Broker, Land Agent, Financier, and Com-

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garden, rooms, bathroom, ceased estate,, and.to make Suburban First Mortgage Security. Promoter.
AH financial advice free. ■ -.
TeL *°-372 carrara sea view, pany
hall, cloak cupboard, linen press,, motor garage, lawns,
tiled walls in bathroom and kitchen; hot- and very largo section. Price £2750;
pore, bath, basin;c.1.,gas stove, h.w.
certain the price has been.reduced.to I
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have a number of Hotel Leases falling

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terms arranged. service, exceptionally fine section, £1300. An absolute bargain. CHAS. B. BUXTON, LTD.,

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points, electric range, "Ideal" hot water .pleased to in shortly, and will require tenants of
running Btream. Price -only We shall.-be ...only too -. .'■:' '": ■
WANTED TO BUY,
toCRAP Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, and new
S3 CMt-Iroii;:alsoOld Rope, Rags, Sacks,
j service,laxwdry and workshop,, all under
oneroof. Price
is a Government
only
mortgage
house forms an excellent investment.
£1600,and as there
of £1250 this REAL
K.
ESTATE
E. MAN
AGENT
Member Real Estate Institute
LEY,
AND VALUER.
£600 cash; balance Govt. mortgaged
Stand any inspection.
EASTBOURNE (handy to beach)-Desir^
£1850;
motor
any
you,.to the.above properties, at
time convenient.
to yourself.
Tel.
IG4,Featherston ■■"
40-100.
street, City.

Sale! Sale at Kenners. 3-Pioce '


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good financial position.
THOMAS BEAUMONT
Wellington.
DWAN, ' ' Frintoa cod fubllshea lor Dlurdiu Buw,
Ltd, bjr toon Proctor Blundiu, ol (31.
:|ai Sacking. (94) 1 DRUIDS' NEW BUILDING, able 5-rd. House, range, c.1., bath,
THOMSON AND EAST ChesterfieldSuite, in beautiful mo- A/d. Tom Dwan,
'Ilia Terrace, Wellington, printer and pub-
lisher, at tli« Registered Offlc* et tb* Co»-

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Midland Hotel. Tel. 41-570.
STEVENS. AND,CO.,
FINCH, WEBSTER,AND OSWIN,
159,Featherston street.
Opp.
(Established 1008.)
copper,
left
tubs,
district;
motor
will
garage; owner
sacrifice for £850;
LTD., quette,
on easiest
usual
of
price
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£29 15s,
See
now
Mr.
£22
Kenner
10s, Wellington. ■ ---panj.
fr terms £350 cash, balance arranged. 20, BRANDON STREET. about it. Friday, March 30, 1928.
Upper Abel Smith/street. Tel. 20-333, Te!ej>hpߧ.^l-818. application Telephone 41-622.
Early; necessary, /" ..'"i.

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