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  • The Evening Post.

    mOL. XGIX; No. 143. [Registered as » newspaper In the "1GeneralPost Office in the United ■Kingdom.J WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. THUBSDAY. JUNE 17, 1920. 12 PAGES. TWOPENCENEW ZEALAND'SROLL OF HONOUR.

    "..in;memoriam./ALDRIDGE.—Inloving memory■of my dear

    brother, who was killed in France on thei.'l7th June, 1917; aged 31 years. , ,-..:

    Fromthe rising until the setting of the sun, We will remsmber ,him.*' - ;Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law,

    ''.;.-.■ '..- .V ; Harry and ■'.Rose.BOWDBN.—In-loving memory of my; dear

    brother, who was killed at Messinea on the.': 17th June,- 1917.. ; ■'"i.;".".. , liiserted by his brother,Tom.BOWDBN.—In loving.' memory of W. R. H.

    .Bowden,,. killed in action on the 17th June,.■'..1917, ;_■;,;: :."-"; "—-;. ; ; . '"■"inserted.by:Mi ...wife' and two little children.BOWDEN.-^-lii loving memory of our dear son,

    :,' -William .Richard (Will), killed iv action ,n.■..France on the 17th June, 1917, aged 24 years.

    in"'the prime of.youthGodcalled him,"' In the pride of his brightest days;All who knew hiiri dearly loved him, ■::: Nought was said of him but praise.

    .'inserted by his loving parents, S. H. »nd X. ;.- ■ . " M. Bowden.BIRTHS.

    CKOXQUEST.-On the 16tb Jine,l«0, at Nurs*-Bender's, to-Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cronquest.. ' Lyall :Bay (late ol Fhd Hair Work. Superfluous Hairremoved. - Purest Hygeia Face Powder,- 4s6d; delioately perfumed Vanishing Cream.'(large pots), 3s 6d. PerßOnalattention.Tel. 2802. ' Winder's Building,opp. RoyalQak, Cuba-gt. . . :

    SSDAWSON-TATE, late' MadamTate,Sydney. Expert in treatment::o£ Hair and Complexion Ailments. Elec-

    trolysis guaranteed. All latest appliancesused, including High;Frequency. Agentfor rThorehe'r Wonder Wash,a positive'cure for Freckles,Tan,and Foreign Mat-ter from the Skin. . '.

    220,LAMBTON-QUAY,- Tel., 21-692. ,:. - ,'. Over Littlejohn's.riIHE advice of hundreds of Ladies who'-X " "once upon.a time" were'troubledwith -Superfluous Hair; is—t;:e "Kusma''(Reg.). '■ So simple to apply yet alWays■wonderfully effectiveis the reliable cura?

    ; tive. ■; "Rusma" (Reg.) removes the hair,kills^ the,roots pain and without

    ■/ . Jeaving any scare. If you are a sufferer—try "Rusma" (Reg.). Mrs. Hullen, Dept.P., 3a, Coiirtanay-pl., Wgtn. Tel. 22-070.

    : [;■ ■ ::;'y of.;interest to ladies. .:..■_. q|^ISS.L^URENSON;U Farmer's,-XfJL ■" Sydney; has opened TheILa Renai.-, Toilet Parlour,/ 60, Willis-et. (upstairs),. nextHerb.'Price's new shop. All .branch-

    es of Hair Work, inoluding Hair-staining" and fashionableHairdressing, Manicuring,Maaßaging, and aJI modern Fabial Treat-ment. Pay-a visit to-day.

    - ' ' '■ :;;' MISCELLANEOUS: . '';'. ;.'.' ' . '.-

    . 'fTINE: AND WIBSON,' Auotioneere,■ 'V sell in.their rooms, at 2, o'dock to-, morrow: ' English-made 'Dinner Set, 20. pairs Ladies' Boots and Shoes,2 dozenStainless.Cutlery, etc. Read their auc-

    tion notice back page. Read it now.'■'' "EIURS, Coat*,and NeckleU, juit^oom-. jP/ pleted; beautiful; range. Remodel-,ling, Repairing; Re-lining. Pizer, Tom-man.and Co., 188, Lambtbn-qy., opp. Mid-land Hotel. .'-■ . ':;-"

    WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels costlittle more than inferior rubbers—but they give 10Q per cent, more wear!

    ZOME Solesfor-men's,' women's,and! children's boots,all sizes,obtain-able Gibson'sStore,48,Manner3-st.g% O'CLOCKto-morrow -we start off sell-& . ihg Household Furniture; 20 pairsLace Curtains,Pianos^ Dinner Set.Readour auction notice baok page. Vine andWilson, Auctioneers. '. ' ■

    "1/TRS. MILLW-ARD, Clairvoyante andXvX Phychometristi Boulcott Chambers(top.flodr), Bqulcott-st.i near corner Man-ners and Willis streets. Hours 10 a.m. to9 p.m.

    DR-APERY Buyers! ' Save money.Men's Under Flannels 6s lid, Sox2s9d, Khaki Soft Collars6d, all sizes. Hay-vice's, 149-151, Manhers-st.

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    ZOME Soles for men's,1 women's,,andchildren's boots,sold and fitted byC. C*rey, 125,.Vivian-Jt.: ' '.;'

    LAST TWO DAYS OF THE SALE" '■■■' . ■ . - "of. :' . ' . ■"■piDMEADE'S BLENHEIM STOCK!To clean up the Oddmentsof this Stockis our intention. Henco our windows and.;lines and counters will be loaded up with. . ' " BARGAINS :From 9 WEDNESDAY till 9 p.m.

    "■"' . FRIDAY.

    ; COME AND SEE!

    COLE'S GASH DRAPERYCO.,

    108,110/112, CUBA-ST.Closed1, to 2 p.m. daily.COMFY SLIPPERSTCOMFY SLIPPERS!COMFY. SLIPPERS!- '

    ."WTITE have a. wide range of Cosy Slip-1TT pers for warm winter wear. Theseare ideal for the cold season:Women's Felt Slippers, thick felt soles, in

    Wack and brown, 3s lid-Women's Quilted, Satm Slippers, string

    ■'>-■ soles,in oinnatnon, eaxe, blue,maroon,heliotrope, violet, navy, and black, 46' lid. ■"- ■ ' . -.-■.-■Women's Quilted .Satin Shppeira, string

    soles,in rose, pink, old' gold, pale" blue, pink, navy, black, and red, 7slid. ■""■".■■"■

    Women's Special Quality Quilted SatinSlippers," felt and leather soles, in

    '.-'■' rose, black,royal blue,and sage green,;9s 6d. ;,-. ' ■.-."■ "'. .Women's Mocassin Slippers, in fawn, vio-

    let, Tose, and electric blue, 11s 6d.Comeand see these at ,

    PEARCE'SBOOTARCADECUBA-STREET,

    And at Riddiford^street,Newtown. .LOST.FOUND.PERSONAL

    LOST, Gold Tiepin, vicinity Willis-st.Reward. Replies to145,Evg. Post.OST,Wristlet Watch,silver chain,pro-

    bably between station and. G.P.O.Reward,363,Terrace. , . ,LOST, Cuba-st., Lady's Handbag, in-itialled. Finder, may keep cash,leave bag, etc.,. 166, Evg. Post.TOST, Wheel Cap, Triumph car. Find-X-/ er rewarded M'Cauley, Town Hall,Lbwer Hutt. '.;-/.-..." >■ '

    if OST, Tuesday night, between Hanson-'JL* st. arid. Pirie-st, Letter, addressedStewart,Alexandra Home,,28, Hanson-st."Reward if returned to same, address.[F OST,.yesterday, by poor. elderly wo-J_i man, £4,tied in handkerchief.Re-ward. ApplyNo. 17,Alma-lane,off Tory--Bt.-. ..- ■■.: ''■ ' .■■' ■■'■■■' ' '"' ', ■ 'T OST,last Sunday, between Stafford-st.-" and St. Gerard'sChurch,Hawker-st.,Gold Brooch,3 red stones. Reward,2,Stafford-st, , . ■LOST, Sunday night,Pair Spectacles incase, Berhampore. Reward at PostOffice,Berhamporo. ."T OST,'Monday afternoon,Cuba-st.,smallJIJ Box, containing collars,etc. Finderplease communicate with No. 199,Evg.Post.. ■.■"..";■■■"■■ .-""'■ ■■ . ;' 'T OST,Hataitai-rd.,Long Woollen Glove.JLy Finder please leave at 81,Hataitai-rd.T OST, a Black and Tan ;Short-haired■'■LJ■': Pup, answers to Rowdy. Reward,7,Mortimer-terrace/City. '. v. ' v'

    OST,!old-fashionedRound Gold'Broooh,. .Tuesday. Reward,onreturning 143,-Aro-sfi.'."■" ■ ■"■:'.- ' ■.-'' -'■LOST, New-Zealand Treasury' Depati-I riant Cheque, No: 17837,on Bank ofNew ." Zealand,Welhngton, for £324"10s3d;"datei. 27/5/20: V Reward, Box 1470,Wellington. :": ''./■ -' -'. ..- .■■■STP.AYED on to our land, Kilbirnie,one.red and white heifer. If notclaimed;will, be sold. Hansen and Son,Mojcham-av., Kilbirnie.

    WILL the Person who took Fur from. Gilby's CloakRoom,return immedi-ately to save further proceedings?WILL Player who took wrong Foot-ball Boot fromKilbirnie Park, Sat-urday, please ring 1593. - ,LONELY young lady (22) would liketo meet respectable youngman, viewto friendship.' Write 165,Evg. Post.,"T1ESPECTABLE young gentleman,Xl) age 20, would like to Correspondwith young Lady, 18-20,view matrimony.Reply 557, Post Agency, Petone.

    BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

    BOARD and Residence wanted immedi-ately; byyoung man (clerk). Repliesto 179,,Evg. Post. . : -_^_BOARD and Lodginga Wanted,,bytwobusiness men; refinedhome; miisi-cal. ..Write 211,Evg. Post..'. . . ■ . ■(PENTLEMAN, Civil Servant,requiresVJT Board-Lodgings, private family, vic-inity. Newtown. Reply 188,Evg; Post.

    ENTLEMan wants. Board andi Lodg-ing, private family preferred, un-

    furnished, single room, city. Terms to901, Evg Post. -.---"■

    MECHANIC wants Board and Real"dence. Stateterms, private familypreferred. Write 152,Evg. Post. ■

    aUtE'T, respectable Girl, desires boardand residence,private family pre-ferred. Writo 157,Evg. Post. . ■■ ■ 'VACANCY for 2 Working Men Board-ers, good home,handy town; termsmoderate. Apply 68,,Rolleston-st.

    W' 'ANTED, Board-Residence,marriedcouple, both away all day, or Bed-Sitting-room and kitchenette,conveniences.■Write 186,Evg. Post. " .■ .WANTED, Boarders,,good home,near car; moderate terms. 35,Daniel-st.;Newtown.

    SUPERIORACCOMMODATION."

    LARGE Double Bed-Sitting-room, withfireplace,breakfast,and light tea, TheTerrace,within fewminutes of ParliamentBuildings and. Lambton-qy., for marriedcouple; £2 2s each. Address at Evg.'Post.

    MISCELLANEOUS.TjlOUND—That Umbrella has a. ParagonA. Frame, Let Lethaby's Re-corer it.6s lid to 12s 6d. Fast dye, beat materialsand workmanship. Send yours to-day.Lethaby's, Umbrella Specialist!, opp.G.P.O. ,T ATEST Styles in Ladies' HandbagsatM-J greatly reduced prices To-morrow,atLankßhear's,Ltd., 2,.. Willtß-st.-,nextStewartDawson'a.SEND your Repairs to D. E. Braniff,the Expert Watchmaker arid Jewol-ler, 160,To^y-st. - '" .TCIANCY! English Chocolates,Fry's, 41bS-- box for 15a 6d, usually 6s lb. Howdothey doit? SeePage 2 this advertise-ment, Money Wanted Sale, "The BlueBird."

    WATCHMAKER—All classes of workpromptly executed,work guaran-teed. D. E. Braniff, Watchmaker,160,Tory-st.

    LATEST Styles in Ladies'. Handbagsatgreatly reduced prioes To-morrow,atLankshoar'e, Ltd., 2, Willis-st., noxtStowartDa-wson's. ■ ■

    ZOME Soles,men's *3s 6d a pair, ladies'2s 6d a pair, recommended and soldat Douglas Boot Emporium, 227,Riddi-ford-st. ' ■■ . . . .GREAT Closing Sale s.t our Branch,141,Manners-sfc.,Friday, at 1.30----p.m., The Dux Auctioneering Co.JOHN PAGE, Member Bvitish Medi-ums' Union. Interviews, Willis-st.,

    over Wa-llaco- and Gibson's.Evenings byappointment. '

    MONEY LENT.Money. \NY sum, from £5 upwards.Money XX by easyinstalments uponMoney any approved security,' includingMortey Furniture without removal.Money Business and professional menMoney requiring temporary assistanceMoney for week or, two can obtain sameMoney immediately. No publicity;Money strictly confidential.Money Apply personally or by letter,Money enclosing stamp.Money THE CITIZENS' LOAN ANDMoney DISCOUNT00., LTD.,Money Boulcott Chambers,Boulcott-st.,Money Just off Willis-street.Money . " . Telephone 21-256.Money Open week-days 9 ».m. to 5 p.m.Money Saturday!, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.'

    ! MISCELLANEOUS..TOtTANTED—We are closing shortly to*v 1rebuild,and must sell balance Ninon,Crepe de Chine, and Silk Blouses. Liu-

    ney's, 104,Cuba-st.- -"ANTED—Children'sAll-wool Cash-

    ". mere SocksIs, White CottonSocks,. coloured,tops, Is pair. Linney's, 104,Cuba-st.. "

    ANTED—Ladies' Black CottonHose, la 6d and Is lid; Coloured

    Sporta Hose.,colonial knit; 4b 6d. Rebuild-ing Sale,Linney's, 104,Cuba-st.

    WANTED—Woven Combs.5s 6d, oslid, 12s 6d; Vests,6s lid, 7s 6d;Bloomers,5s lid; Fleecy, _6s lid. Re-buildingSale,Linney's, 104,'Cuba-st.

    ANTED—Clearing balance Warner'sCornetsbeforeremoving, at 1536d;

    also good line G-rey Corsets,13s 6d. Lin-ney's. 104,■ Cuba-st.ANTED—Nice. . Assortment " -Black'

    Veilings, just to hand, Is; Is 6d;Real Lace and Insertion,Is 3d. Rebuild-ing Sale. Linnoy'a, 104. Cuba-st.ANTED—Knitted Gloves, assorted

    shades,Is 3d, Is 6d; wide colouredRibbons,Is yard; Val. Laces,.3d yard.Linney's Rebuilding,Sale,104,Cuba-st.

    ANTEDr-Double Bed :Sheeting, 4s6d; extVa heavy unbleached,5s lid;Unbleached Twill, 5s 6d. Archer's,.UppCuba-st."■ . '■' ; ■ . '. ' " "' ;ANTED—Filled Quilts,27s bd; FinoCalico, ?s 6d for la lid; PillowSlips, 2s 6d; Rfedand Blue Quilts, 14s 6d.

    Archer's, Upp.* Cuba-st.. ; ..'-ANTED^-Fur Cost Sale,one dark

    brown, trimmed black fox collarand cuffs, '£30 for £25, one light shadoself-colour,£18. Archer's, Upp.'. Cuba-st.

    ANTED—CordedVelveteens,8 goodshades,4s! 6d; Wide Flannelette,'striped, Is 6d yard. Aroher's,Upp. Cuba-3t

    ANTED—Bargain, Day to-morrow,Ladies' Tweed Skirts,-1 255; Moir-ette U.-Skirts, 10s 6d; Combinations,5slid. Archers,Upp. Cuba-st. ■ . :WANTED—CreamRubber Coats,-absp-lutely rainproof, guaranteed, 425;Brown Wool Gabardine, rainproof, 84s.;Archer's,to-morrow.,

    1 ... ";/-.. 1,ANTED—Tea Towels,hemmed,Is

    6d; Linen do. 8s 6d,CottonGabar-dines,all shades,45.6cl yard; White Jap..Silk for Blouses,5s lid. Archer's,Upp.Cuba-st.

    ANTED, Long Gloves,v. rose andgreen,2s lid paivr; Black Cashmerefinish Hose,2s 6d; Children'sSox, by the

    thousands. Archer's,Upp. Cuba-st.

    WANTED—White Fine Bloomers,2slid; Children's1 Finafores; Is 6d;New Babies' Outfitsat (bargain prices to-morrow. Archer's,,Upp; Cuba-st.W'ANTED—Furs>, cheap to-morrow—Black Fox,905; Reel Fox,755; CreamThibet. 70s;Fur Coat,£17 10s. Archer's,I.Upp.-lCu.ba-si.: *.■■";-ys. D. and A. 21s Corsetsfor' 10s lid, sizes 20, 21; Woven FleecyBloomers 3s lid, were'6s 6d. ■

    WANTED—Cole'sDrapery Co. sellingEdmeades' Stock. Last 2 days. In-fants' Warm Ribbed Vests, 3s 3d for Is7jd. Combs,3s lid, 4s 6d.

    WANTED Known—Another Big Burstof Bargains at Cole'sDrapery Co.JSaie of Edmeades' Blenheim Stock. Visit108,110,112, Cuba-st. Turbans 94d. Last2 days. . ■ ' ..TOfriANTED Known — Cole'sDraperyVy Co. selling Edmoade*'Stook.Huge-saving in all departments. Last 2 daye.Hair Ribbons,ll^d yard.f^STIANTED Known — Cole's Draperytt. Co. selling Edmeades' Stock. Last2 days.. Girls' and Maid6' Coatsclearing19s lid; Wool Reefers,'18a lid., Ouba-st.

    WiANTED Known — Colo's DraperyCo.selling Down. Quilts for ColaorDouble Beds,at sale prices. Last 2 days.All departments. , Cuba-st.

    W(ANTED Known — Cole's DraperyCo. selling Edmeadee' Stock fromBlenheim. Child's Hais and Bonnets,anyold price, 6d, tt£d,,etc. Overalls,2s lid.

    ANTED—A new Overcoat. Fineselection in Tweeds and Rainproofs

    at Horniff'3, Men's Outfitters, 179, Cuba-pb. Try m.

    GIRLS' COLLEGE COSTUMES!IRLS'. COLLEGE COSTUMES!In Heavy-weight Navy Serge.

    Well made,finished with Belt, in four■izes.

    FROM £5 2s 6d.

    WHITEHEAD & PEARS,CUBA-STREET. .'■

    WANTED TOBW. I

    WANTED to Buy, 2 to 3-h.p. BenzineEngine. - State price, apply 136,Erg. Post. -, . /WANTED to Buy, small Bungalow, 3 'rooms, between Trentham and Wal-laceville. State lowest price, and whoreto be eeen. Address J;B., Po6t Office,Lower. Hutt. ; . ,

    ANTED to Buy, portable CorunnstTypewriter,'inu»t be in good order.

    Write P.O. Bos 1092,Wellington.WANTED, Drete Suit, medium sire.Statelowest price and address,toPrompt, Cash,Box 294,G.P.O.WANTED, email,House,with 5 to 8.acre 3attached,:- suitable poultryfarm,"suburbs,about 10 miles, AddressFarm, Post Agency, Newtown."KTSTANTEDto Buy, a Fireproof Safe;-

    ---»■»"... must bo reasonable prices Replywhere seen, 174,.Evg.'.Post.

    W~ANTED Buy, Cottage, Rona Bay orMuritai; cash buyer waiting. J.Banning and Co.,74,-M&nners-st.

    ANTED to Buy,; 7-rd. Hbu WANTEB TOSENT.

    WANTED, 3 or 4-roomed House orUnfurnished Rooms,three adults,best references.'Write.144,.Evg.-Post. .'ANTED, woMurnished Flat, Kil-birnie or Hataitai preferred; good

    referencescan be given. Write 844,Evg.Post. .. .. ...WANTED," SelfTCbntainedsmall Fur-nished Flat, or bright DoubleRoom, with private family. State termsto 155,Evg. Post. ■ ■

    W"ANTED, by married couple, withchild school age, Bed-Sittingrobm,'uee of conveniences. Apply 148,Evg. Post.

    ANTED to' Rent,,Cottage, furnish-ed.or unfurnished^ within fortnight,careful tenants; referencesif required.Stite rent and particulars, to 139,Evg.Post. , ..■■■■■ . - . ■WANTED, by Protestant younglady,at business during day, Furnished,Roomj with.use of conveniences, vicinityMt. Victoria or Oriental Bay- preferred,bit not essential,private family. Stateiterms 160,Evg. Post. - .-.■ ■ . ' jW"ANTED, by irsfincd young man,Furnished Single or Bed-Sitting-room, h. and c. water, central. Write IEo,Evg. Post., ... "' . , ' .. . ■. '.;WANTED, by respectable couple, withgirl3 years, Furnished Bedroom andSitting-room, or large Bed-Sitting-room,useof conveniences,have own linen, orock-ery,and cooking utensils. Stateterms to155,Evg. Post. ■ -■ " ■■ ■;■ "'■

    W"ANTED' to Rent, two UnfurnishedRooms,in private family, use ofconveniences. Write 150,Evg. Post.ANTED. to. Rent, Room, suitablefor Chiropodist Parlour,-with- use

    of part window. Apply 162,Evg. Post.WANTED, by young gentleman,"Fur-.nished Bed and Sittingroom,' within10 minutes of .city. Write 177,;Evg. Post.:

    WANTED toRent,-3 or 4-rd.-Cottage,at any of the bays. G.F., PostAgency, Lower Hutti_^

    ..WANTED, 2 Rooms,furnishedor un-furnished.. Apply by letter E.M.,Post.Agency, Lower Hutt," ■' ■.'..-■

    WANTED, by2 young gentlemen,Fur-nished Flat, central. Write 210,Evg.Post. '

    WANTED, Room, suitable, for musicpupils, furnished or unfurnished,Lower Willis or Manners-st. vicinity. Whatoffers? 209,Evg. Post. ■TXTANTED, a convenient Single RoomM for young lady for fewweoks. Ap-

    ply to 185,Evg. Post. . .ANTED, Furnished House, with 3bedrooms;no children in family.Particulars to 978,Evg. Post.

    WANTED to Rent, 6 or 7 rd. House; |i-" prepared"to buy furniture.. StateiJ'rico and -where"to .be.seen. Reply, 128,!vg:; Post." . . ■-■■"; '-

    Singleßoom, by mechanic,IT near Veitch arid Allan's, urgently.Replies, to 194,Evening,.Post.' .'■: ■■■. i -WANTED Rent, small Sample Room,permanently,Lambton-qy or Willis.st.. Write .205,Evg. Post. ■ ■■: .WANTED, by 28th June, 3, 4, or s-roomed Hoiiße,or Rooms. Wood,j91, Constable-st.,Wellington.

    ANTED, Flat or' Unfurnished

    Rooms, married couple, no chil-dren. Box 30,G.P.0., Wellington.

    ANTED, a Furnished or Unfurnish-ed House, ."must bo on flat, nearGovernmentBuildings preferred. ApplyBernard S. Page, P.O. Box 290,or Tel.252.

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    ■ ■ - ■'WANTED to Rent, small Shop, with 1or 2 rooms, any suburb. Write 743,.Evg. Post. " ' " ;

    ARRIED Couole want 2 FurnishedRooms orFlat. 2 children,10 and 2,

    urgent. Write 170, Evg. Post.. ■ ?

    rfiHREE gentlemem, require 2 or 3-rd.JL House or Bach,partly furnished,cityor convenient. . Write 173, Evg. Post. . .£10 BONUS,and rent inadvance,for aHouse of' 4to 7 rooms; urgent.Write 109,,Evg. Post.£10 BONUS—Wantedto Rent, 6 to B-roomed House,with all conveni-ences; urgent: Write 184,Evg. Post.

    YOUNG married couplerequire Furnish-ed Bed-Sitting-room, commencing23rd June, central. Terms to 163,Evg.Post. . . £10 BONUS.WANTED to.Rent, House of 3or 4rooms, good tenant, no children.Write 204,.Evg. Post.. ..,.,... ...

    SITUATIONSWANTED.

    WANTED, by experienced young Nel-son lady, Situationas Companion-Help in small adult family. Apply'l37,Evg. Post. . .' ■■WANTED, by young Lady (Teacher)Position us Governessto one or twochildren. Apply 138,Evg. Post.

    ANTED, by young lady, Embroid-ery to do at home, any description.Write:168,Evg.' Post. .''.:'"."' ' " '

    ANTED, Position,as domestic help,central preferred; could take charge.

    Reply urgently to"171,Evg. Post.WANTED, a Situationin a shop, byyoung girl, 19, sleep-in preferred.For address apply at Evg. Post.WANTED, Cleaning, Wednesdays, Fri-days, Saturdays;.hours.9 t0.3; .7s.Write 175,Evg. Post.WANTED, by. experienced Dressmak- :er, Blouses,Skirts, and Children's|Sewing, to do at home. Write 202,Evg.:Post. "■■■■

    WANTED, Gardening Work, by cqn-traot, laying-out lawns,etc. WriteJ. Andrews, -Nortnandale,Lower Hutt:WANTED, Position as Chauffeur,gar-age of private, running,repairs, goodreferences.Address Evg..Post..WANTED, by marriedrman,Situation,,any capacity, lightor heavy work,caretaker preferred, 5 yearsi. present em-;ployment. Apply jgßo, Evg. Post. ■■-.A COMPETENT Male Clerk, withwide, experience, seeks Employment.Referencesandi testimonials on writing, to,917,Bvg. Post:; ■ ■'.- :,..'.'. ... ,ENERGETIC commercial intending en-. tering"business,storekeeper, ..desiresPosition, waretiouse,- capable- take chargeforwarding. . Box 1335,G.P.O.. ' ". '_ ■'LADY, would like.Ohildren's. Sewing,-very neat, or would" jnind child.Write 135,Evg. Post.MAN, with own car and small capital,would like outside sales,or any othersuitable position. 11,.Military,-r.d.,'.:Nortel-'laud. ■■.... -■ . - :.- ■ -I-. ■

    SEFUL Mechanic wants Work, do al-most "anything. "Jleply'-to. Box 956,"G.P.O. --. ; -■:;'"' ■.. ;.. ■ ■'■■■;:- ;.; .... ;;;.,

    YOUNG Man requires Work in ©ven-inga. Write 153,Evg. Post.T ATEST Styles■in Ladies^Handbag?atJLi greatly reduced prices To-morrow,atLackEhear's,. Ltd.,

  • WELLINGTON FOOTBALLASSOCIATION

    The committee of management of theWellington Football Association . metlast night, Mr. W. Auld being in thochair. " :.'..■■■

    A letter was received stating thatduring the junior grade match, Brook-lyn v. Thistle, at Kilbirnie, on the 12th,a member of the former team wae in-jured, whereupon, the captains con-ferred, and agreed to play a substitute.The referee'refused, to allow' thi^.; Itwas stated that it was contrary to' therules to replace men, but as other ref-erees had allowed this to be done, itwas thought time that,a definite under-standing was reached. It was decidedto write to the Referees' Association in-forming that body that no player maybe replaced, and tc inform the clubcaptains-of the decision. ■■:'■ .

    The Boys' Snb-Committee .reportedthat St. Anne'_' Club, in a; letter . tothe committee,complained that in theirRatch against Th"orndon Marist (7th.class) the latter' had. played two boysover age..A later letter pointed but thatthe two boys in question were not overage, though others were. As theoffenderswere williug to forfeit 1 anypoints gained in this manner, the com-mittee agreed toallow the games.The application of Institute to playMartinborough, at Martmborough, wasgranted. , :. ; In regard to club titles, a, letter wasreceived from the N.Z.F.A. stating thateach association had local jurisdiction,subject-to the approval of the N.Z.F.A.,the central authority, in selecting clubtitles. Where these were deemed to beunsuitable,the N.Z.F.A. had the powerto act. ■ ' :

    South Wellington " wrote applying -forpermission to enter a , team '.. in th«Beventh division. This request waß re-ferred to the Fixtures Committee.A letter from Levin 6tated that aoplayers there were desirous of forminga club, they would, like a copy of therules. The letter was received.Applications for the transfers of R.D. Grimwood to the Thistle' from'Pe-tone, and D. Jenkins from South Wel-lington to Institute,' were received.

    Following are the school. fixtures forto-morrow:— . . '

    NORTH DISTRICT. 'Marist,(T.) A v. Northland. Anderson

    Park, 3.30; C. Wisk.Mariat (T.) B v. Wadestown,Ander-son Park, 3.30; W. Arthur. ■j SOUTH DISTRICT.South Wellington A v. Worser Bay

    Newtown Park, 3.30; T. Wilks.Newtown v. Marist (N.) B, Duppa-street, 3.30; F. Bowles. ,' ■ .Island Bay v. Marist (N.) A, Duppa-street, 3.30; W.Mann. '■. South.Wellington B, a bye.

    AERIAL FLIGHT

    Cbitilkqraph.—prsss association.)GISBORNE, 16th June,An a«wplane flight from GisbornetoNapiev is to be. made on Friday by a.De Haviland plane with Mr. .B. M.Hutchinson,as pagsenger, oailing atWairoa en route. ', ■ . .GISBORNE, This Day.An aeroplane flight was made to-dayfrom Gisborne to' Tokomard Bay by PilotRussell, in a Walsh Brothers' machine.The journey, about fifty, miles, accupiedlan hour. It took place in beautiful wea-ther. The aeroplane carried- a small

    ■mail,■ despatched by the postal authori-ties. " \

    SUPREME COURT(BI IILBORAPB.—PR2BS ASSOCIATION.). NAPIER, 16th June.In the Supreme Court to-day MatungaTukureaho was found not guilty of in-decent assault.. Turei Rarere not guiltyof cattle-Btealing, and F. 0. Amos (tele-graphist) not guilty of opening a postalpacket (a telegram). Hearing of criminalcasea has now concluded,and in all the-.

    defended cases a verdict of not guiltywas returned by the jury.

    METEOROLOGICALWELLINGTON'S WEATISiI.

    THURSDAY,17th JUNE.-The Sun—^Roseto-day, 7h 15m a.m.; sets 4b28nvp.m. Rises tomorrow, 7h 15m a.m.; set34h 28m p.m. Bright Sunshine: Yesterday—Morning, 4h 2m; afternoon, 3h 33m; total, 7h33m.7S«Moon.-Full, 2nd day 4th hour! lH3tSuurter, 10thd»y eth hour. New. jsoob, 17t!j»y lßt hoar. First quarter, 28rd d»y 6thhour, p.m. .-*..■Toregicraturt in ShaiSt—Yesterday,liaaiiaua,58.Meg.; minimum, Jl.Sdcg.; mean, 60deg.Rainfall—Totalfor the 24 hours preceding

    9 a.m. to-day—Nil. Total to date duringthe month—2.B2in. Total for May—2.24in.Wind—Average velocity for 24 hours preceding

    9 a.m. to-day—4.6 miles per hour.■ Barometar—Yesterday, 9 a.m., 50.57. ■ To-dny,

    9 a.m., 80.51; nooa, 30.52.SYNOPSISVOIT-IAB.T 24 HOtJES.

    Variable breezes.have prevailed and atmos-pheric pressure has continued considerably abovenormal. The/weatherhas been fair generally,but dull and misty at times inofhany parts, andrain has been reported in'the far North; andSouth - .:" '".

    TO-DAY'SWEATHER.Ft»_ obierratlon tak«_ at I a.m.

    At 9 a.m. today the following forecast/w»iissued for the subsequent It hours:— '

    Winds—Variable; moderate to strong easterly,backing to increasing northerly northward ofHokitika and Kaikoura; northerly increasingelsewhere.

    Barometer—Falling tendency..Seas—Rough swell northward of Kaikour*;

    moderate elsewhere. - -■ ■ .Tides—Good northwacd of Castlepoint; pooron the west coast of tie North Island.; mode-rate elsewhere.

    Weather—Dull an*misty weather, with scat-tered drizzling rain probable, especially In thonorthern and southernmost districts. .

    '■■.'■ D. C. 8AT83.,

    The town of Morrinsville intends to"get real busy" on its housing scheme.A poll toraise £10,000to build workers'dwellings has hepn carried,and: it is in-tended to build ten dwellings immediate-ly. It isi probable that'the houses willbe built of hollow concrete- at aooet,excluding thesections,of £750 each.

    JTHE EVENING POST, THtTRSIDAT; JUNE IT. 1920^2

    Static*.I *!|--■'.■■■" I »«r, :"Wind. B»r in Wetk1?I ' !" Jshatlo :

    Cape Maria V.D. .. Efb 30.42 BO ■PRussell 81 ■ 30.45^59 CHokianga Heads.. NE 1 30.40 57 BCKaipara Sig. Stn. ..El, 30.42 . , 55CManukau Heads-.. SI 30.44 50 BAuckland SE 1 30.43 55 BCTiritiri .: NE 1 '30.43 55 CKawhia "SET 30.45 51 BTauranga Calm 30.52 S4 0Taupo Calm 30.51 .67 —BEast Cape lino interrupted.Gisborne Calm 30.60 54 BNapier Sl' 30.50-42 BCaetlepoint SWI 30.50 52 CCape Palliser .. SW 1 30.51 ';."S4 OCape Egmont ..ENE 1: 50.46 64 C.Patea Calm 30.47. 54 OWanganui E 1 30.48 54 GFoxton Calm 30.60 60 OWellingtoa ..-.. SSW.-.1 50.51; 46.. M ;Cape Campbell .... S 1 30.44-: 55 BZJarewell Spit '.... SE 1 30.50 51. CWestporfc 5 1 30.43 43

    ' BCGreymoutli ...... E{b 30.45 -40 BCBea'ley Calm 30.(14 37 CChristchureh.... SW. 1 30.43 38 v FAkaroa L.H N.I 30.43 45 ,C ■Timaru Calm 30.'i7 39, BCOamara W 1 30.49 4fi BCDuuedin Nl 30,49 46 BCQuecristown .... Calm 30.30 40* ONuggets NBfb 30.40 47 ' CBluff NE 1 30.35 47 OP

    FORECAST.

    SITUATIONSVACANT.TAILORESSES. ''WANTED, Coat Hands, Coat andTrousets Machinists -and Improv-

    ' en; top wages., Exoelsiof'Clothing Co.,Old Customhousc-st.MILLINERY.

    i^ITANTED, for-our, Millinory Work-» » room, Apprentices and Improvere.'Apply Mias Morrison, C. Smith's, Ltd.,' Cnba-rtfec-t.' " ' ' 'r BOY WANTED.ONE just left-«oh.oolpreferred.J. W. JOHNSON,

    Gxocer,Majoribanks-st.WAITRESSES.

    WANTED, SevoralSmart WaitressesApplyRegent, 12and 14,Manners-st.MACHINISTS.

    [\XTANTBDV first-classMachinist,power,iTT' top wages. James Bell, 78, Man-rers-st.

    SH.OWROOM.WANTED, smart Saleswoman, forShowroom.Must haveexperience in' underclothing and 'childrenls 'weir. Ex-" perionce and salary required'to Carey's,CashDrapery, Petonb.

    GROCER.WANTED, SmartAssistant, good re-forences.Apply G. Gilmour,271,iWiUis-6t.

    TAILORING.iT¥T,ANTED, /Tronser Hand,■ constant.itt job; top wages.Apply S. Green,/BouloottChambers,Boulcott-et.

    TO ELECTRICIANS.' "{¥)|7|ANTED,' smart Licensed Wireman,'' TT- permanent work, good prospects.iApplyE. F. RICHARDSON,, 80,-Victoria-st.

    SMART LAD. 'hnrnANTED, 'smart Lad. Apply The;VT Lawrence and ■ Hanson ElectricCo.,Ltd., 45,Lowen Cuba-street.

    TO TAILORS. ",.IyjIjANTED, first-olawMan, for press-iTV ingand sewing" highestwagesand

    ■ -constant work/. Coleman,Ladies' Tailor.

    v , GENERAL (EASY ,W,ORK).

    i^KTANTED;General;wages 30s. Three"iT t in family.Apply ■

    ' - MRS.FRANK GOLDBERG,'262,The Terrace., "■- - - WANTED TOSELL.'" TO MERCHANTS AND MANUFAO-■ TURERS. 'WANTED to Sell,"■substantial rein-forced brick and concrete and otherBuilding*, over 18,000ft floorspace, splcn-'didly lighted, lift to each floor, vicinity TeAro. For price and full particulars, apply

    ..Box 655,G.P.0.,City. /FOR SALE,

    ,-l Q-l Q MODiIL,.7-9 Indian MotorCycleJ-l/XO and Coaoh-builtSidecar. Write189,Evg. Post. llL__" HOD&KINS, CARVER,AND C0.,;137, Lambton-qy.5 ROOMSand Kitchenette,at Kilbirnie,m6dern"Bungal6w; "electric light, gasBtove,porcelain bath and basin, leadlightWindows,workshop, lawns,ani Igairden.;

    --absolutely levoPsection,sun all day', one.roin.uto.irom car. Snap this quickly.Price£1400;termsarranged. Folio 1176.

    HODGKINS,CARVER,AND CO.,■ '157,Lambton-qy.'

    ,Q/t. ACRES at Taita, 24 acresrich flats,ts^t " hills rough feed,firewoodand fenc-ing materials;',4-rd.Cottage, modern fin-ish.- Price- ©nl* £3500.' 'Great Bargain.'Adjoining land .selling,at ov.er £200... HODGKINS,.CARVER,AND CO.,

    137,Lambton-qy.

    6 ROOMS," Buckley--st., -Lower Hutt, h.and c. water, enamel bath, lawn andgarden, wardrobe cupboards, bookcase

    HE Eleventh Annual Meeting will be-f- held on FRIDAY, 18th instant, atSt. John's Hall, Dixon-street,at 7.30 p.m.

    Collootion.Rev. Dr. Elliott will preside.

    . " T. P. MILLS, :Secretary^THE NEW ZEALAND CLUB.

    MEMBERS aro reminded of thoLuncheon at. the V.M.C.A.ROOMS,at 1 p.m. TO-MORROW(Fri-day), at which General William Bram-well Booth (Salvation Army) will be,thechief guest and speaker.For the Committee,G, 0. BUTTON,Hon. Secretary.

    QU EE N'S T H:EA:TE ELAST NIGHT ; LAST NIGHT

    7.15 p.m. — TO-NIGHT — 7.15 p.m.GEORGE WALvSH In "PUTTING ONEOVER."GEORGE WALSH In "PUTTING ONE OVER.", And '"■ 'PEGGYHYLAND In "CHEATING HERSELF." 'PEGGY HYLAND la "CHEATING HERSELF."

    COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY).A Fascinating Romance of the Fur Trapping Country in the Distant North, of Lifeand Love,Griefand Joy, in the Desolate Land of Eternal Snowand Ice.

    "THE WILDERNESS TRAIL."TOM MIX v , Featunns. TOM MIX........... (The Man Who Never Fakes).A TERROR AMONG BAD MEN! A HEROAMONG GOODWOMEN!, This is a Motipn Pioture Bulging With Dire. Perils, Hair-breadth Escapes, Extra-ordinary Stunts,and Fascinating Romance. .Also showing:' Latest "SUNSHINE" Comedy,"CHICKEN A LA CABARET."MUTT Afti^ JEFF. ' FOX'SWEEKLY GAZETTE.~ And AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE

    , PRICESAS'USUAL. ..._.. ' . RESERVES,TEL. 22-534.THE SALVATION ARMY. THE SALVATION ARMY.WELLINGTON—THURSDAY AND SUNDAY, 17th

    AND 20th JUNE...'..■..' FIRST VISIT OF

    GENERAL BRAMWBLL BOOTH.THREE GREAT PUBLIC GATHERINGS.

    TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL,.■.'■""■'■ ■ '■■;'. ASUNDER: .;■.". ;. "

    THURSDAY, 17th JUNE—PUBLIC CITIZENS' RECEPTION,3 p.m.PUBLIC CITIZENS' RECEPTION;3 p.m.

    ■ Tendered by His Worship the Mayor, Mr. J. P. Luke, C.M.G.,M.P.SUNDAY, 20th JUNE, AT 3 AND 6.30 PMLECTURE, ; AFTERNOON,.3 p.m.

    "SOME LESSONS OF MY FATHER'S LIFE?' ' PHis Worship the Mayor, Mr. J. P. Luke, C.M.G.,M.P,, will Preside.

    AT NIGHy : SALVATION MEETING, 6.30 P.M.Young ChildrenWith or Without Parents not Admitted.

    ■ TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.XX Courtenay.-pl. Tel. 165.House of

    'FULLERS', AndLaughter FULLERS' Joy.

    NIGHTLY AT8. SATURDAYAT 2.30.A Bill Colossalin Merit. ,

    HARRY BURGESS COMEDY CO.In their Riotous ReveL of Mirth, Musio,.and Gaiety.

    "TOO MANY WIVES.'?TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!First Appearance, and Starring Engage-

    ; ment, Direct from-London'sPrincipalTheatres,..of .. ".■'..

    GUESTAND NEWLYN,GUESTAND NEWLYN,GUESTAND NEWLYN,CelebratedMusical Comedy Stars;In a Sparkling Act of Music, Song, and. . Patter.. THE FALVEY SISTERS,Charming Personality Girls. :

    PAGDEN. AND STANLEY. ,Hilarity Purveyors;

    KODAMAS,Equilibrists.Aerial MARVELLOUS FENTONSArtistsScottish; KATIE GOURLAY Dancer

    Prioes—O.S.and D.C., 2s 7d; Stalls,Is7d; Gallery, Is Id, including tax. Reserves6d extra. Plan at The- Bristol until 5p.m., thereafter at Burnett's, next toTheatre. . (KING'S ■- ■) ,r. The "Theatre thatING'S,, :,-;:-;■ ./.Sets,the-Standard..Last Screening of;NAT GOULD'Smost

    SensationalRacing Story,"A FORTUNE1 AT STAKE !""As FORTUNE AT STAKE!""A'FORTUNE AT STAKE!"Don't Miss this Great Picture.

    Commencing; Td^MORROW (Friday),The. latest SELECT production—an un-

    forgettable ScreenTriumph—. ."SAHARA!" '"SAHARA!"['SAHARA!" : .

    Starring LOUISE GLAUM.Soenesin Faacina.ting Paris,-Enchanting

    Cairo,and The Sahara;Desert.Special Engagement of

    MME. MARIE 1 GERMAIN,Operatic Soprano, '

    Lat« Principal. Carl Rosai Opera, Co.KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA.

    ■ Entr'acte: 'V ' :"Nutcracker" Suite (Tschaikowski) ,Prices^ as usual. Plan, at Bristol.

    mOWN HALL CONCERTCHAMBERDirection : ..;......:.. John Hopkine.

    LAST THREE NIGHTS.THE DANDIES OF 1920. 'THE DANDIES OF 1920.THE DANDIES OF 1920.THE ipANDIES OF 1920. ■

    WE FINISH ON SATURDAY,And then for Distant Pastures.

    FINAL NIGHT SATURDAY.. SPECIAL PROGRAMME." Many requests have been ,received for

    Special Numbers, 'and these will- be in-cluded in Saturday's programme. .Book your Seatsfor the Farewell.To Admit—3s 2d,2s Id, and Is Id.Plan at The Bristol.

    WELLINGTON CALEDONIANSOCIETY.

    !A| PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE PARTY-ti and DANCE will be held in ThexCaledonialHall, Tory-street, on. SATUR-DAY, 19th JUNE, at 7.45 p.m. Goodprizes, music, refreshments. Admiseion,Is 6d. ,

    Look Out for ■■■■■■>"NEXT CONCERTAND PICTURE

    EVENING, inTHE STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN,

    OnWEDNESDAY,23rd INST."Usual Prices/ And '

    GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCE,In THE CONCERT CHAMBER,On SATURDAY, 26th JUNE.

    See later announcements.WM. M'KEE,

    Gen.Sec, Box 867.

    COSTUME RECITALOf

    Marionda Batten's Poems—"MAORI LOVE LEGENDS."

    /CONCERT CHAMBER,TOWNHALLTUESDAY, 22nd JUNE.

    Tickets,4s,2s, Is.' :

    Box Plan at Bristol.In Aid of Y.W.C.A.Funds.' COME AND HEAR A MUSICAL

    ■■>-TREAT. ■■

    WANTED Known — FrqßruJimeaPrinted mt Th» Evenias Fort JobTinting Office.

    COMMENCING "'"TO-MORROW ' TO-MORROWTO-MORROW

    (fri?ay)( tSXWAt

    SHORTT'S THEATRE,HORTT'S THEATRE,BY SPECIAL REQUEST,

    Grand Revival Grand RevivalGrandRevival Grand RevivalOf V

    THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIC-TURE SPECTACLE—

    "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS!""A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS!""A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS!""A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS!"Featuring thk" Incomparable■'"'

    ANNETTE KELLERMAN.ANNETTE KELLERMAN.■■'■■'■ ANNETTE KELLERMAN ■'" . ANNETTE-KELLERMAN. ■

    MANY HAVE SEEN IT-THOUSANDS HAVE NOT!

    To those who have not seen it we offerthis last great opportunity of witnessing*>ne of the PICTURE TRIUMPHS OF

    WORLD.

    BRING THE CHILDRENBRING THE CHILDREN

    TO SEE THIS MIGHTY PRODUC-' TION! .

    PRINCESS . THEATRE:RINCESS THEATRE.LAST TWO DAYS!

    The World's Sweetheart,

    MARY PICKFORDMARY PICKFORD

    ■■■■ . ■ ■STELLA- MARIS!"

    ? STELLA MARIS!"i The Photoplay of infinite pathos.■

    LINA CAVALIERI,LINA CAVALIBRI,, In

    -' .. LOVE'S CONQUEST!"LOVE'S CONQUEST!"A Sensational Spectacular Production.

    "Stella Mans" at 11.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m.,5.30 p.m., 8.30 p.m."Lov©VConquest," 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m.Sameold prices. __ Tel. 1967.

    "GINGER MICK!""GINGER MICK!"

    EVERYBODY'S THEATREVERYBODY'S THEATRE; ' LAST DAY.I From II a.m. till 10 p.m.

    last' dayOf

    E. J. Carroll'sWonderfully SuccessfulPicture,

    "GINGER MICK!""GINGER MICK!""GINGER MICK!""GINGER MICK!"

    Now Topping the Pole of Popularity.AT EVERYBODY'S.LAST SCREENING.

    .Continuouslyfrom 11 till 10. _Sessions:11,12.50,2.30,4.40,6.45,8.30.PRICES—TiII6 o'clock,Is Id and Is 7d.

    thereafter,le Id, 2s Id, 2s 7d.Reserves at Theatre or by Tel. 50."GINfeER- MICK!", "GINGER MICK !"

    QUR THEATRE, NEW.TOWN.GRAND BENEFIT PROGRAMME.

    "AS YE SOW." ■' ' "AS YE SOW.""AS YE SOW."

    [ ( StarringI The ever popularALICE BRADY.AXICE BRADY. :ALICE BRADY.

    : A spscially-chosen programme for *\ffood object.Ujutl prioes. Usual pricct.

    "BLUE BIRD?SALE! SALE!

    CONFECTIONERY!CONFECTIONERY1

    THURSDAY, FRIDAY, ANDSATURDAY,

    ONLY. 17th,18th, 19th; ONLY

    . Our Buyers in England and AustraliaHare purchased large stocks a,t great dis-counts, and to make room for further(stocks arriving' ws wantAIONEY! "■ ' MONEY!MONEY-! ' ' MONEY!

    THAT'S STRAIGHT TALK! "This is not a. Catch Sale, but a

    Genuine . "MONEY-SAVING SALE!MONEY-SAVING SALE! ,

    ■ ■' ■' ' .. ? 'From Wednesday to Saturday we offerthe Biggest Bargains ever heard -of in

    N.Z. " , . ■■■..:.Com©along and see our Window Dis-

    play and iudge for yourself.

    "THE BLUE BIRD."TheStore that Guarantees

    ALL CONFECTIONERY ALWAYSABSOLUTELY PURE."BLUE BIRD." "BLUEBIRD. 1"BLUE BIRD." : "BLUB BIRD."

    OUR GENUINE BARGAINSInclude: . "

    ENGLISH PURCHASE.23201b FRY'S (English); CHOCOLATES

    (tinfoil wrapped). Usually fee4b.Money Wanted Price 4s 6d lb, or 41bbox for, 15s 6d. We guarantee Qual-ity,■ity, Quantity, and Pries.

    200 Boxes ROWNTREE'S (English)LIQUORICE GUMS.; Sold every-where 4d oz. Money Wanted Price4s lb. . j

    PASCALL'S BUTTERSCOTCH. Usu-ally Is packet. Mone/y Wanted Price3 for 2s 6d.

    141 Tins ROWNTREE'SI EUCALYPTUSLIQUORJCEand MENTHOL. GUMS. Sold eveirywhere 4d ojr.JVloney Wanted Pric?j 4s lb.

    LIPTON'S CHOCOLATE ALMONDS.Usually 6s lb. Mowey Wanted Price5s 4d lb. ...... .

    PASCALL'S VANILLA CHOCOLATE.Usually ie 9d. Money Wanted Price1b 4d cake.

    "BLUE BIRD." "BLUE BIRD."('BLUE BIRD.'?. "BLUE BIRD."

    AUSTRALIAN PURCHASE.M'ROBERTSON'S. FAMOUS MILK

    KISSES. Usually 4s lb. MoneyWanted Price '2s lid lb. Ask anyAustralian about Mac's Sweets.

    MILK CHOCOLATE ROUGHS. Usu-ally 5s lb. , Money Wanted Price 3slid lb. ; , '

    MILKCHOCOLATECARAMELS. Usu-ally Ss lb. Money Wanted Price 3alid lb. ■

    OLD GOLD VANILLA: CHOCOLATE.Usually Is. 'Money, Wanted Price 5for 2s sd, or Ss6d dozen cakos.

    MAC'S MILK CHOCOLATE MIX-■TURE. ■ T/Tbually ,5s lb. ' Money

    ■ Wanted Prioe 4s 6d lb, or 41b box 17s.FROSTEDCAJRAMELS. Usually 3s lb.

    Now 2s 6d/lb."BLUE BIRD." " "BLUE BIRD.""BLUEBIRD." "BLUEBIRD."

    NEW ZEALAND PURCHASES.STICKS (for the Littlo Ones), 14 Is.FRUIT TABLETS, lid lb.

    '

    ALMOND CUBES.1 Usually 2s 8d lb.Now lsfid.lb/. ... !

    RASPBERRY ROCK, is lb. Usually 1«6d lb. ■ '.!

    PEANUT TOFFEE. Usually Is 4d.Now Is lb.

    ASSORTED.CHOCOLATES.Usually 3s.Now 2s 2d lb.

    TIPPERARY KISSES. Usually 2s lb.Now la 6d.' ' ■."■■-.

    '

    CHOCOLATECREAMS,2s 8d lb. Now' . . Is lid. ■ ■TOFFEE DE LUXE. Usually 2s lb.

    Now is 6d. ,ALL FANCY BOXES CHOCOLATES,;

    4 English, American,and N.Z.GREATLY REDUCED. i

    "BLUE BIRD."

    AMERICAN PURCHASES. *ALMOND MILK CHOCOLATE. Usu-

    ally 4s lb. Money Wanted Price 3s 3d. lb.MILK CHOCOLATE (Loose). Usually4s lb. Money Wanted Price 3a 6d lb.CINNAMON CHEWS. Usually 4s lb.

    Money Wanted Price 3s 3d lb. .SGG MALTED MILK CHEWS. Usu-

    ally 4s lb. Money Wanted Prioe 3s 3dlb. ' ■■ ■ " " ' ■

    BOXES SWEETS. Usually Is 9d/Money Wanted Price Is.

    REMEMBER! —WE GUARANTEEEVERY ARTICLE WE SELL ALWAYS

    ABSOLUTELY FRESH.

    "BLUE BIRD."

    We are Direct Importers, thus Savin?Middlemen's Profits.

    We Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices:Our Stocksof Confectionery are the

    Largest.in N.jS.In addition we offer y.

    FREE! FREE,! FREE!To Every Customerreturning £1worth of Coupons we offera 2s 6d

    Box of Chocolates.FREE! " FREE! FREE!

    Save Your Coupons. Ask for YourCoupons. It's Worth While.

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    "THE BLUE BIRD."WELLINGTON'S LEADING CONFEC-|. TIONERS

    (Wholesale and Retail),

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    THE ASSOCIATED BOARD,' R.A.M.AND R.C.M.. LONDON.

    ENTRIES for all Practical' Subjectsclose on THURSDAY, Ist JULY,at the Board's Office,in the Bristol PianoCompany's Building, Lambton-quay.Entry forms may be obtained at allMusic Stores.E. C. OACHEMAILLE,Resident Secretary, N.Z.

    AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE >OFSECRETARIESEXAMINATIONS.'

    " .4L. , ;EXAMINATIONS for admission to theInstitute will be held in New Zea-land in the four main.Centres in Decem-ber next. \ . .

    . Full particulars and copies of Syllabusmay bs obtained from the undersigned.

    J. A. DUNCAN,',Registrar. .

    Herald Buildings, Auckland.

    PIANOS WHICH ARE TEE CHOICEOf

    GREAT PIANISTS,

    AND ail who demand the artistically jpre-eminent in musical instruments,.Iareofferedfor your selection at BeggV

    Pianos which have maintained a positionof unrivalled leadership— Masterpiecesbearing such well-known names asBRINSMEAD JESSE FRENCHLYON AND HEALY BRASTEDWINDOVER ROGERS

    And Players by IJESSE FRENCH and FOSTER.

    ■ The richness of tone and power, exqui-site beauty and charm,pines them whollyapart from all others, and make themworthyfit - place in your showroom andin yourhome.

    We'll be pleased to haivt a Piano talkIwith you at any time. ' j

    COMEIN TO,DAY!

    GHAS. BEGG & CO.,The Oldest Established Piano House in

    N.Z., ."MANNERS-STREET.

    WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL.BASIN RESERVE.

    NOTICE IS HEREBY 'GIVEN thatcharge for admission to the BasinReserve will be made as under on Satur-Iday next, the 19th instant, under "ThejWellington City Reserves Charges Bylaw(No. Tf), 1912,"after the hour of 12o'clocknoon.' . ■ ■ ■Adults (Over 15 years of age) One ShillingChildren(Under 15 years of age), Free.

    Persons who have entered the Reservebeforethe hour above-mentioned,and whoremain after such hour, are liable to paythe above oharge.

    JNO. R, PALMER,17th June, 1920. Town Clerk.________

    T7IUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE■" Will be held in. theALEXANDRA HALL, Abel. Smith-st.

    Good Prizes given. Refreshments.Dancing 8 to 11.

    „...,.,.-, Sec, R. H.;GREGSON.IN BANKRUPTCY. ~~~ ~ I

    NOTICE is hereby given that I intendto applyfor an immediate order ofDischarge at the Sitting of the Court inBankruptcy, to be holden on MONDAY,the 19th day of July, 1920,at 10 o'clook

    john'laidlawwalling.■ Wellington,; 17th June, 1920,

    R.M.S. BEMUERA. "fTVHIS Steamerwill leave the GlasgowX Wharf at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW,18thJUNE, 1920.

    Passengers must be on board at 2 p.m.,and their tiokets.must be in the handsof the Chief Stewardat that hour.

    Baggage for the hold must be alongsideby 10 a.m. to-morrow

    Passengers will assemble in their respec-tive saloons immediatelythe steamer leavesthe wharf, where their passports will beinspected by tho Police Authorities., THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING

    COMPANY,LIMITED. :

    " "WARNING.rfK> the person who sent his Assistant to-L I-The Blue Bird" several times thismorning (Thursday) for boxes of Fry'sChocolates:Take notice that if it comesunder my notice again I will expose himthrough iho medium of this paper. Thisbig ; purchase, undoubtedly the largestpurchase ever-made by any Confectionerin N.Z. of Fry's English Chocolates(tin-foil wrapped), which ere sold, everywhereat 6s lb., are being sold until- Saturdayat 4s 6d lb., or 41b box for 15s'6d, andthe price we'are selling to^-Wiogeneralpublic is below wholesale cost—hence thisperson's attitude. These prices are forthe general public only—not for my com-petitors. '..'...

    The GeneralPublic are hereby notifiedthat from TO-DAY until SATURDAYwe will sell ONLY ONE' BOX'to eachCustomer..

    "THE BLUE BIRD,"■107,MANNERS-STREET.R. GINSBERG, Proprietor.

    rpHE Friends.of the late Walter FrancisJp- Swift _re invited to attend, hisJjuneral, which will leavo his late Resi-dence, 296,Rintoul-street,To-morrow,the18th of Juno, 1920,at 10 a.m., for KaroriCemetery.

    ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON,Undertakers and Embalmors,164, Adelaide-Toad. Telephone 24-155.FUNERAL CARD.

    TpHE Friends of the late Francis A."*■ Kroupa are invited to attend his

    Funeral, which Will leave the MortuaryChapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki-street. To-morrow (Friday), at 1.45 p.m.,for the Basilica, Hill-st., thance to theCemetery, Karori. Motor Funeral.

    E. MORRIS, Jun.,Funeral Director and Embalmer,60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-ut.

    Tel. 22-159 (day and night).FUNERAL CARD.

    THE Friends of the late. William Tylerare invited to attend his Funeral,which will leave tho Mortuary Chapel ofE. Morris, Jun., 60,Tavanaki-st,To-mor-row (Friday), at 3.30 p.m. for the Ceme-tery Kavori. Motor funeral.

    E. MORRIS,JUN.,Funeral Director and Bmbalmer,60, Taranaki-st.,and 28, Riddiford-st.

    Telephone 22-159 (night and day).

    Another step forward has been madein connection with the proposal to estab-lish an up-to-date woollen mill in Napier(says the-Napier Telegraph), ameeting ofthose interested being convened forThursday to further advance 'prelimin-aries in connection therewith.

  • ENTERTAINMENTS SHORTT'S THEATRE.The entertainment which has beenpleasing large houses at Shortt's Theatrewill be finally presented to-night. Apartfrom an interesting story, "The BrambleBush," in which Corinne Griffith ap-pears as the lover of a worthless rogue,there is a, Charlie Chaplin comedy, andthe latest Gazette. "A Daughter of theGods" will be remembered as one of thebiggest productionsshown in Wellington,and patrons will receive with favour theannouncementthat the management hasarranged for a revival season, com-mencing to-morrow. The .picture hasmany recommendations, but its best is.that Annette Kellerman is the principalof a strong cast.

    PARAMOUNT THEATRE.A mystery story of unusual interest is

    contained in "The Teeth of the Tiger"at the' Paramount Theatre. In a seriesof exciting adventures a strong cast©does good work. Vivian Martin appearsin "The Home Town Girl." The pro-grammewill be finally screened to-night.To-morrow Wallace Reid will be 6hownin "The Lottery Man" as a good-lookingyoungman who started a lottery offer-ing himself as the prize. The winningnumber is held by an uninteresting oldmaid. A, dramatic narrative,"The Wit-ness for the Defence," will also beoffered,Elsie Ferguson playingthe lead.

    ARTCRAFT THEATRE.The Arsene Lupin story, "Teeth of

    the Tiger," concerning the mystery ola murder, and 'The Rome Town Girl,"featuring Vivian Martin, will be finallyshown at the Artcraft Theatre to-night.Elsie Ferguson is billed to appear to-morrov in "The Witness for the De-fence," the gripping story of a woman'ssacrifice. "The Lottery Man will alsobe shown. Through inaugurating a lot-tery, Wallace Reid found that he wasalmost forcedto marry an old maid, but,eventually,he won a, better prize.

    BRITANNIA THEATRE.Dorothy Dalton is the main figure in

    the programme at the Britannia. 1heatre,appearing in the photo-play, "OtherMen's Wives." The story relates to thecircumstances through which a younggirl might bring about discord in thelives of those who befriended her. Thegood nature of the girl, however,savestrouble. . A varied collection of supportsis provided.

    QUEEN'S THEATRE.To-night will be the last opportunity

    of seeing & popular two-feature pro-grammeat the Queen's Theatre. In"Putting One Over," George Walshgives a'bright impersonation of a motor-car salesxnan. In "Cheating Herself"Peg^gy Hyland is featured. Tom Mixwill appear to-morrow in "The Wilder-ness Trail." ' It is a story of the snow-bound fur region of Canada.The ro-mance, which centres, about a new lead-ing lady, ColleenMoore, is wholesome.

    STRAND THEATRE.'The Unveiling Hand," in which

    Kitty Gordon is the staT, will bescreened for the last time at the StrandTheatre to-night. The star plays oneof her greatest successes to date. It isa love story, in which two men lovoa woman, and 6h©manies the wrongone. In addition,a splendid supportingprogramme is. screened. To-morrow"Stolen Orders," the sensational spydrama,with an all-star cast, will be thebig attraction.

    PROCESSTHEATRE.The more fact that Mary Pickford is

    featured in a 6tar attraction is suffi-cient proof ol the .attractiveness of theprogrammeat the Princess Theatre.But thera are oiner good pictures, not-ably "Love's Conquest," in which iheleading part isplayed by Lina Cavalieri.In "Stella Mavis" Mary Pickford risesto great heighte by her splendid por-trayal of. two entirely different roles,one, a charming girl, the other, an uglywaif.

    EVERYBODY'STHEATRE.The final screening of "Ginger Mick"

    will take place at Everybody's Theatreto-night. In "Carolyn,of the Corners,'■'which will,head the new programmeto-morrow, Bessie Love romps through arole that she hasn't to act ati all; sheomy Has to he herself. fli this pictureshe is admirably supported by a canineactor, Prince. He ia a most talentedperformer. A good supporting programme will be shown.

    EMPRESSTHEATRE.The final screening of the Orientalpro-

    duction, "The Illustrious Prince," willbe made to-night at the Empress Thea-tre. An attraction has been arrangedfor to-morrow, when the world's greatestserial in 40 parts will begin. In this theleading parts are taken by Eddie Polo,the famouscircus performers, and MarieWalcamp. In each reel of the picturesome special sensation Is mapped out. In-terwoven is a story of love and devotion.Another feature will be a photo-play."The Moral Deadline,'' featuring JuneElvidge and Frank Mayo. Just, whatii a moral deadline is shown in this pic-ture.

    KING'S THEATRE.NatGould'ssporting story "A Fortune

    at Stake," showing at the King's Thea-tre, is of a very interesting nature, andtherace scenesprovide much excitement,To-morrow an Eastern drama, "Sahara,"feautring Louise Glaum, will bo shown.Mme. Marie Germain,operatic soprano,-and late principal of the CarlRosa OperaCo., will sin.? "Aye Maria" (Mizzi),"The Carnival," and1 "I love you truly."The King's grand orchestra will play asan entr'acte, "Nutcracker Suite"(Tschaikowski).

    OUR THEiATRE, NEWTOWN.In view of a benefitperformance to bagiven at OurTheatre,Newtown, to-night,in aid.of a very deserving case, the man-

    agement has arranged for the screeningof specially-selected' . pictures. Goodphotoplays will be supported by brightcomedy and topics of interest.THE DANDIES.

    The Dandies continue to do good busi-ness in the ConcertChamber at the TownHall, where they give a nightly pro-gramme. The company ia an essentiallycapable one, and. can always be reliedupon to thoroughly entertain.

    HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.There was again a. full house »t HisMajesty's Theatre laßt night. . From

    start to finish the -programmeis brightand cheerful. To-nieht the companywill be reinforced by Guest and Newlyii,English comedy stars, who come directfrom the principalLondon theatres witha highly entertaining musical comedyturn. .

    "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY."The J. C. Williamson "SleepingBeauty" pantomime is to be seen here

    on Tuesday next at the Grand Opera.House. Miss Winifred Roma is theprincipal boy, and Miss Eve Lynn theprincipal girl. Miss Maggie Bickensonis the principal danseuse. Others whotake leading parts in the pantomime areMisa Peggy Doran,Mr. George Welch,Mr. Marriott Edgar, and the BrothersEgbert (knock-about acrobats). Otherartiste include Messrs. Herbert Leigh,Stanley Odgers, Sidney Yates, andMisses Dorothy Hastings, Margaret Sut-cliffe,Elsie Campbell, May Harris, andMargot Lester. Ab to the ballets, en-sembles,marches,and divertissements,they are, we are told, wonderfully beau-tiful and admirably conceived. Of thetwenty-two scenes necessaryto illustratethe story, each is artistic, while the bigtransformation scene, the Pink Pergola,the Oriental Garden,and the Jazz Pal-ace, which bring* the beautiful show toa conclusion,are especially fine speci-mens of the scene-painter's art. Thopantomime will be produced under thedirection of CharlesA. Wenman. Tharswill be matinees every Wednesday andSaturday. The box plans for the firstcix nights and first two matineas ofthe pantomime will be op»n«d (U -theBiiiioJ oil MendAy.mornisg mxtt

    THE EVENING POS^ THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1920. 3SITUATIONSVACANT.

    LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL.' .CLERK WANTED.

    r A PPLICATIONS will be received byJ\- the undersigned up to 5 p.m. onFRIDAY, 25th JUNE, 1920,. for the Posi-tion of First Assistant (male) in the iownClerk's Office. Salary'£200to start. Ap-plicants to state age, qualifications, andexperience, whether married or single, andto be accompanied by testimonials.' WILLIAM NICHOLSON,. Town Clerk.AN OPPORTUNITY FOR AMBITIOUS

    FAMILY.

    WANTED, to take over the Workingof good up-oountry RESTAURANT,

    "with Dwellingattached; a family of five,four, or six, which must include two youngwomen to be employed in the capacity ofwaitresses and one good plain cook. Ex-perience in the line of business preferred,but not essential. Remuneration to repre-sent a share of the turnover, but a sub-stantial wage guaranteed. None butsteady, reliable, energetic people needapply. Write to

    788,Evening Post..,and 3 second-hand B.S.A. Cycles, all ingood order. — H. W. MITCHELL(Boucher's), 74,Lambton-qy.CIOOD VALUE IN SECOND-HANDX MOTORCARS.HUDSON, 40-h.p., 6-cylinder, 7-passen-

    ger, fully equipped, electric light andstarter. Cheap.PAIGE, 40-h.p., 6-cylinder, 6-passenger,recently overhauled,painted cream,

    good as new, electric equipment.JEFFERY, . 40-h.p., 6-cv-linder,in first-class condition,electrically equipped,

    new tires. A bargain.SUNBEAM, 10-20-h.p., 4-cylinder, make

    first-classdelivery van. Price £200cash.

    The above Cars are all guaranteed trueto description, and in first-classorder andcondition.. _ For further particulars anddemonstration apply

    J. V. HARRISON,Representing G. Bradley, Motor and

    Accessory Importer,79-81, MANNERS-STREET.

    MAXWELL CAR.

    FIVE-SEATER, eleotrio light, self-start-er, electric horn,spare rim, in goodorder in every respect, any trial, £300W. H. LONG AND CO.,57, Cuba-st.,Wgtn.

    THE NEW MAXWELL

    IS Improved and Refinedout of allsemblance to previous models.' ItsPerfectionis manifestat the most casualinspection. Inspect latest shipment nowbeing assembled beforethe May advancetakes effect.

    O. E. FLYGER AND CO.,. Agents, Lower J'ory-street.OAKLAND CAR,

    -in-io 3-SEATER OAKLAND SIX.J-i/JLO Full electric attachment,insplendid order. Inspection invited. Fullparticulars from W. Stuart Wilson andCo., Inglewoqd-pl, Tel. 22-200. 1

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    QUEEN'S MOTOR WORKS,a Cambridze-tce. ■ ■CARS STORED,CLEANEDACCESSORIES-STOCKED-

    REPAIRS efficiently and promptlyexecuted.Tel. 20.867

    E- E- M° ;̂ PrOp"tOr- ■A SNIP IN MOTOR CYCLES.

    8.5.A., free engine,' 3J h.p.Triumph, free engine, 3£ h.p.Aldey's, 2 speed, 4 h.p.Royal Ruby, 3-speed, gear box,twin 4h,p.All in nrst-class order. Any trial.-

    WITCOMBEAND PYM, LTD. :Engineers, Vivian-st.,Wetn N ZTel. 21-250. > - " "MAXWELL CAR.

    ONE MAXWELL 5-SEATER,for Sale.Newly painted and in splendidrunning order, electric starter; bargain.

    W. STUART WILSON AND CO.,'"Inglewood-place.Tel. 22-200.

    HENDERSON'MOTOR CYCLE.

    JUST Arrived—l LATEST MODELHENDERSON 4-CYLINDER(Standard Model). The best money canbuy.

    A. BARBER,125,Cuba-street.

    IMPORTANT NOTICETO CARBUYERS.

    WHEN you think of buying a usedMotor Car, you naturally think ofMagnus Sandersonand Co.,Ltd. We arethe pionesrs of this business in New. Zea-land. Our many years of experience andthe many hundreds of " square " used cardeals we have made have won for us thatgood name as dealers of which we arejustly proud. Our stocks are large, ourprices and terms are right. Every dealbacked by our' specialised service. " Calll'ound and see us.

    MAGNUS, SANDERSON.AND CO.Tel. 302. ' - " .-' ■

    ~ MOTORCARS.IF you have a Motor Vehicle For Saleenter it for the big Auction of Carsto be held at 1 p.m., next Wednesday,at Stanton'sGarage, 15, Molesworth-st.Buyers from all over the country. Fullparticular at the Garage from the Auc-tioneer,H. Oakley Browne. Tel. 2240.

    ONE OF.ENGLAND'S BEST!fT\HE Calthorpe. is the very best idea in4. light car construction. It combinos

    ■refinementof design with luxurious com-fort in the highest degree. We areAgents, ar\d have. Latest Models. . ASecond-handCar or Motor Cycle will betaken in part payment. Inquire Welling-ton Motor and Accessory Co.—G.-W.LAWR*ENCE, Manager. V, Dixon-iitreet.Tel. 22-093.

    FINAL DAY, .SATURDAY: :"-JAMES. SMITH'S OddmentWeek ofAuld's- New Plymouth Stock endsSaturday. Seewindows,Final Bargains,80,Cuba-st. -"' ■

    (MOLD Feet? A British-made "UN-IQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE

    will soon restore circulation. A boonthese cold nights, and costs a faw shillings.Obtainable,everywhere.. Look for thebrand when buying. . . .

    TO-MORROW'SBARGAINS.JAMES SMITH'S Final Bargains, To-morrow. .Oddment Week, Auld'sStock Sale. SeeBargain Windows—Cos-tumes, Blouses,etc. 80, Cuba^t.

    LET US BUILD YOUR HOUSESNOW.

    ALL descriptions of Building-, Shopand OfficeFitting, " Alterations, andRepairs, undertaken at shortest notice.Estimates given. Plans and specificationssubmitted. Satisfactionguaranteed.. RingTelephone 24-203,.or write. BUILDERS, ■"

    72,.Rintoul-stree.t,.Newtown,

    MILLINERY BARGAINS. .JAMES.SMITH'S OddmentWeekf Mil-,linery prices cut in halves.. Seewin-dows. Auld's Sjock Sale, finishes. Satur-day, 80, Cuba-st. . ■-. ■

    KEEP warm and cosy everynight witha "UNIQUE". BRITISH - MADEHOT WATER BOTTLE. Heavily' vul-canised seams, cannot leak or burst Onsale everywhere. Look for the brand onneck of bottle. .'..-.:. '. . ;

    JAMES SMITH'S SALE.FNISHES Saturday: SeeSpecial-Bar-gains during OddmentWeek. Towelsand Bed Quilts,.reduced. Auld's StockSale,80, Cuba-st. -LARGEST Buyer of Left-oil Clothing."Ring Tel. 21-261,B. Morris,-65,Courtenay-pl. Top prices paid for cloth-,ing, jewellery, etc. Letters promptly at-tended to. . ■ . .. . . ■ .......T EFT-OFF Clothing—Have you Cloth--Li ing, Boots, or Jewellery that youcan turn into cash? Highest prices given.Nausbaum,The Allies' Second-handDeal-er, 127, Manners-st. Tel. 21-813.HIGHEST Pricespaid forleft-off-Cloth-ing and Boots; also Jewellery, everydescription. Tel. 20-117. Country letterspromptlyattended to. S. Glazer,51,Cour-tenay-pl. -

    RS: PIGGOTT, 121,Vivian-st. -(nextSkating Rink), Cash Buyer ofLadies',Gents, and Children's Left-offClothing. Letters receive prompt atten-tion. Tel. 21-243. "■jl/fRS. PHILLIPS, 55, Taranaki-st.,ItJL Second-handDealer. Tel. 3256,orsend letter. Full value given for Boots,Suits, Jewellery, and goods of every de-scription. Country clients,money by re-turn post. . ' *.

    TO-MORROW'SBARGAINS. ~TAMES SMITH'S Final Bargains, To-l* morrow. Oddmsnt week,. Auld'sStock Sale. SeeBargain Windows—Cos-tumes, Blouses,etc. 80,Cuba-st.

    FINISHES SATURDAY. ~TAMES SMITH'S Oddment Week,fcl Auld's Stock. Don't miss big re-

    ductions on Millinery, Underclothing, andCostumes,80,Cuba-st.

    NEPONSET PRODUCTS.A SPHALT Felt, Rolls 400 iquare f«et,

    -CX 37s 6d roll.Paroid Roofing t rolls 216 square feet,coated one side, 52s 6d roll, regular,

    52s 6d roll.Red and GreenSlatedRoofing, rolls 108square feet, 42s 6d roll. ......Florian Felt,. rolls ',. 500 equaTe feet,". foroeiling and ceiling extensions,perfect- surface for distempering, 44s od roll

    Samples and further particulars on ap-plication.A. HATRICK AND CO.,

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    "ASBESTONE" ROOFING

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    Prices,andparticulars from.

    JAMES W. JACK,170,FEATHERSTON-ST.

    There is a

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    The Office, the Shop, or the Factory,

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    Wellington.

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    3 Diplomee, Medallist,and Assistant Stagss ' Manager from the

    ROYAL ACADEMY. OF MUSIC,LONDON.1 Private Tuition. Limited Vacancies.

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    G. W. YON ZEDLITZ.j "PREPARATION for University and-t other Exams. Modern Language

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    A. HOT WATER BOTTLE that will-": -not leak, or crack,and will last for. years, is worth owning. The "Unique,"British-made,patent stopper and heavy

    " seams, is obtainable everywhere. Look". for the brand when buying.

    MELBOURNESAMPLE DISPLAY-i T ADIES! SeeMelbourne Sample Cos-; jIJ, tumes. last word in style and low;

    price. Seigel's, 27. Manners-st.

    BEST DESSERT APPLES(Jonathans), 51b for Is.Just arrived—New stock NUTS: Barce-lona,■ Brazil Nuts, Walnuts. Peanut^ehelled and unshelled.

    \ MRS. LEMPRIERE,' 90, Willis-st. (three door* above Post).-

    / MOTOR TO MASTERTON.

    A CAR WILL LEAVE THE EVEN*ING POSTOFFICE FOR MAS.TERTON at about 3.30 p.m. daily, re-turning to Wellington at 7.30 p.m.

    '. Seatscan be reserved for a limitedr number of passengers.on application ati

    THE POST PUBLISHING DEPART*; ment; and at the' CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON.■ Fare 10s.

    PAINT THAT IS PURE.PURE Paint will last the longest, andevery tin ofBERGER'S PAINT PREPARED (8.P.)is 100 per cent, pure paint. B.P. is guar-anteed to give better results than anyothatbrand. Ask for B.P.

    Local Distributors:ROBERTMARTIN, LTD., and R. AND;.JB. -TINGEY AND CO.,LTD.

    REMOVAL NOTICE.

    THE G. F. WILSON CO., MalthoidSuppliers and SoleContractors,bagto notify Architects, Builders, and it>eGeneralPublic that they have MOVF.DFROM THE WELLESLEY . CLCQBUILDINGS, to.

    25, HUNTER-STREET(Under the Nat. Mutual Life Building*).Estimates given for Waterproofing all

    .kinds of ropfs. .. . . , . . '..,,.-All work carried out by experienced

    ; workmen,and under. expert supervision.Malthoid Roofing* iP. and B. Paboo Paittia,, Pabcolin Floorcloth, .Aroiwud,. eto.,. instock.

    Tp^OUND—Spring Blossom OintmentX? cures poisoned wounds,sore legs,sore eyes, burns,and all skin complaints,price Is tin; Bloomine,the great corn,wart, and bunion curs, 6d, at chemists,stores, arid wholesale druggists; Haw-kins's Instant Relief Asthma Powder,Isand 2s,'post free. Address" .''■'■":.■

    C. W. HAWKINS,Herbalist,.Georce-street. Dunedin.

    WALL PAPER SHORTAGE.rrtHERE is absolutely no shortage at T.

    "*-. A. Wells,Ltd., new warehouse,40^Taranaki-street,or 145a, Manners-street,We hold the largest stock in New Zea>land, 260,000rolls, of the latest and mossexclusive designs just to hand. Pricesrangefrom' 2s upwards.T. A. WELLS,'Phone 883, 145a, Manners-street.

    SEE WINDOWS.HOW Smart, say many ladies of ouoSpecial Melbourne Sample Costumes',Call ana inspect. Seigel's, 27,Maaaers-afc

  • Honey Bee has a good horse^sweight■in the Settlers' Hack Handicap, 81bmore than she won the same race withlast winter. Night Time was unluckyenough to bump up against Royal Ab-bey in the first division of the JervoisHandicap at Ellerslie. Ngata, winnerof the second division, is also down torun. Piro Piro, third to Paoanui andAsterina at Hastings, is amongthose inwith the minimum weight. "

    ROYAL ASCOT MEETING

    . (UNITED TRESS ASSOCIATION.^-COPTRtQHT.) ;(AUSTRALIAN - NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)

    LONDON, 15th Jnn.e.The Ascot Meeting opened in delight-

    ful sunshine,but later rail* fell. TheKing and Queen and Princess Mary, whowere Royal guests, motored throughWindsor Park, and then changed to car-riagea: drawn by eight horses, for the■procession on the course, with scarlet-"coated . outriders. The postillions woreblue and gold livery with powderedwigs. The display of frocks, was unpre-cedented in the history of the gathering.There was not an empty place on thegrandstands or in the enclosure. ■ ">

    INTER-VARSITY RUGBY

    (B* TBLBCRAPB.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)CHRISTCHURCH,.16th June.The annual football match between

    Canterbury and Otago Universities _wasplayed at Lancaster Park to-day, in bit-terly cold weather. It resulted in adecisive win for the Southernersby 30points to nil. The game as a display offootball was disappointing. The score atthe end of the first spell was- 6 to nil,but the Otago mcii ran all over the Can-terbury forwardstowards the end of thesecond half, and won as they liked. Triesfor Otago were scored by Mackerras (2),Perry (2), .Valentine (2), Rea, and Gre-ville, three being converted.

    SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT* A BALLOT.

    [ NAPIER, 16th June.My. George Hunter's block at Porari'

    gahau for soldiers' settlement lias beenballoted for as follows:—Section1, block 7 (467 acres), F. A.Jackson, Mangatahi, Maraekakaho.

    Section2, block 7 (454 acres), G. P.Deal,Dunedin.

    Section3, block 7 (510 acres, Educa-tion reserve), T. O'Connor, Waipukurau.

    Section 4, block 7 (421 acres), P.Grosvenor,Petane.Section 1, block 11 (546 acres), E.M'Lennan, Hastings.

    Section 2, block 11 (385 acres), J.Stewart, Waipukurau.

    CHARGE OF MURDER

    (IV TIHBIUPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)DUNEDIN, 16th June.

    As the result of further inquiries madeby the police into the circumstancessurrounding the death of a girl, OlivejJay Pile, who was found dead at No.15, Phillips-street, Kensington, on Sat-urday night, in a house occupied-* byHelen Glegg, a charge of murder waspreferred this afternoon against Mrs.Glegg, who already stands charged with'illegal practice in respect .of anothergirl now in hospital. Accused,a widow,aged 67 years, appeared before thePolice Court this afternoon. The chargeread: "That on or about 28th May,1920,at Dunedin,she did murder oneOlive May Pile." She was remandedtill 25th June. No bail was applied for.

    TEAM TO PLAY AUCKLAND(BI TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)

    I ' AUCKLAND, 16th June.Tho Southern Rugby League selectors

    have picked the following team to repre-sent the remainder of New Zealand in amatch against Auckland on the Domainon Saturday:—Pull-back, C. M'Carthy(Hawkes Bay); three-quarters, F. Mer-ritt (Hawkes Bay), D. Rigby (Welling-ton), A. Rowe (Canterbury);five-eighths,J. Saunders(Canterbury), "Doc." Nicholls(Wellington); hall-back, M. Pollock(Wellington); forwards front row, S.Tradgeon (Canterbury), H. Moffatt (Can-terbury), and J. Scott (Wellington);second row, Burrows (Hawkes Bay) andJ. M'Taggart (West Coast); back row,J. Carroll"(Wellington). Emergencies :Bacic, Finlay (Hawkes Bay); forward,Woolf (Wellington).

    After Saturday's match the three selec-tors will pick the New Zealand team toplay the Englishmen.

    AMATEUR ATHLETICSMEETING OF WELLINGTON

    CENTRE.

    A meeting of the Wellington Centreof the New Zealand Amateur AthleticAssociation was held in the V.M.C.A.rooms this week, Mr. B. W M'Villypresiding. Others present were:—Messrs. "A. W. O. Travers,G. H. Lusk,B. Dickson,T. W..Leslie,J. Lundon,F.Hodgson, D. Alabaster,H. Paton,and J.O'Sullivan (secretary).

    Affiliation feeswere received from theCarterton Caledonian Sports Club, theMarton A.A. Club, and the'PapatawaSports Club. " The Wellington Caledon-ian Society notified that at a meeting ofdirectors a motion was pa.esed expressingthanks for the special f^our ingrantingtho use of athletic gear 'at tha annualsports meeting. '

    The secretary was instructed to writeto D. L. Mason, of Whangarei, con-gratulatinghim on his fine performancesat various athletic meetings in Franceand the United Kingdom. A request isalso to be made to the N.Z.A.A.A. thatMasonbe invited to fill in the necessaryform enabling him to compote at ama-teur gatherings.

    It was decided that the five-mile cross-country run for the Whyte-MackayShieldbe held on the 31st July.The desirability of reviving the NewZealand cross-country championshipwas

    discussed,and the matter is to be re-ferred tofcheN.Z.A.A.A. for favourableconsideration,with a recommendationthat the run be held at Wellington or inCanterbury.

    The rules Rovernhiß the Schools' (pri-mary and secondary) Championship com-petitions, as set out in The Post yester-day, were discussed at some length, ap-proval being expressed of the manner inwhich they had been drawn up by thesecretary. A sub-committee wa3 set upto interview the, Headmasters' Associa-tion, and to make recommendations to afuture meeting of tho centre.

    THE TURFNOTES AND COMMENTS

    (HI "SIB lAKCBLOT.")Eoso Pink and Cyra will be tlie orJy

    Trentham-trained horses racing a.t NapierPark to-morrow■and Saturday.

    J. H. Prosser's stable will be repre-sented at Napier Park by Goldntrea-mand Master Webster.

    Messrs. W. T. Joire)] and L. Fisomariwill "represent the Foxing Racing Ulubat the conferenceo( country clubs tobe held fit Wellington next month.

    Theround of steeplechase meetingswillbo continued «t Napier to-morrow. Eightof the fourteenrace& ■wMolv»corjipnse thetwo days' programme are jumpingevents.

    The- Birkenhead geldingBirken^ale isdown to make his initial appearance ina jumping race in the Moteo HackHurdles, one mile and three-quarters.Class is well represented by All Overand Hendra. Pretty Bobby is anotherbeginner engaged, and, judging by hisstyle of galloping, may prove a usefuiaddition to the ranks of our hurdlers. .

    Oakleigh's form at Ellerslie, where hewon two races, was above the ordin-ary, and he may be good enough toconcede hia opponenta in the PetaneHack Steeplechase the poundage asked.Brunswick put himself out of the hackclass at Gisborne,but he can run outhis nominations. The run of Manhattanin tho big steeplechase at Wanganui,where he finished fourth, was, goodenough to give him a place amongthe'probables.1 Those engaged includeTorchy and Master Webster,who ranfirst and second in,the same race twelvemonths ago.

    Croesus,top weight in the Stewards'Handicap, has recently been doing somepractice as a hurdler. Good mudlarksengaged are GoldKip and Bagdad. Thefirst-namedwas., unlucky in the eventlr-st June, wheff Bagdad ran third. GoldKip bobbed up on the second day,

    Foxtontrainer A, M. Wright hasopaidup for- both First Line and Foeman inthe 1 Napieil Steeplechase. Wanganuiform makes, the former out to be thebe£ter of the pair at the present time.Foeman was successfulon both days atthe Park last winter, for which Teasonhe may again be relied upon.! WhenLuke won on the second day at Wanga-nui ho conceded First Line 41b and; abeating, and another 51b may not bringthem together.

    In the Ladies' Necklace,z. mile anda quarter, Pretty Bobby and Ruddy areonly conceding the worst of their op-ponents two stone. Horsea carrying Mr.Jae. Bull's colours have a good recordin this class of event. Black Lake'sonly previous appearance this seasonwas in a gentlemen riders' race atOpaki, iiv \vh.'chshe1 was successful.

    Zola and Gold3tream finished third1and fourth in the May Hurdles. On.the second day at Wanganui the first-named' conceded a pound, now there is61b between them., Paddington Green,winner in the hack class each day atWanganui, is down to run; also OreOre, %vhowas successfulon both days"of the Hawkes Bay Cup Meeting.

    BIG LEAGUE GAME

    ENGLAND DEFEATS N.S.W.(UNITED TRESS ASSCCUTJON."{WSBIfIKT.)

    SYDNEY, 16th June.By defeating New SouthWales by 13

    points to IG, beforesixty thousand spec-tators, the English League team provedconclusively that Saturday's failure didnot truly reflecttheir skill. From thokick-off thu visitors played cautiously,strongly fortifying.the goal by resoluteand deadly tackling, which effectivelysmothered all the efforts of New SouthWales to break through. Invading theNew SouthWaies territory the English-men threw theball about cleverly, almostscoring on several occasions. They weresoon rewarded, Gronow kicking a goalfrom apenalty, and Hilton scoring a try,which Gronow converted, making thescore 7to nil. Buoyed up bytheir (suc-cess, the Englishmen continued the in-vasion,Wagstafie, Thomas,and the otherbacks treating the spectators to brilliantpassiug movements. Gronowkicked twomore goals, one from a mark and onefrom o penalty, and prior to the intervalFiazer got a goal for New South Walesafter Burge had failed in severe.l at-tempts. Score: England, 11; New SouthWales,2.

    In the second half both teamsgavefineexhibitions of passingrushes,play travel-ling over every, inch of the field withlightning rapidity. New South■ Walesgamely strove to overtake 'their oppon-ents in a ding-dong battle, but luck wasagainst them at the critical moment.Reid scored a try and Gronowkickedtwo more goals, bringing England'stally to 18, while tries by Farnsworthand Eobinson,and a goal by Norman,increased New SouthWales's score to 10,where it stood when the final whistlewent. '

    THE EVENING POST. THURSDAY. JUNE 17, 1920.4

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    N__ __, ."-; . A. A. BICKERTON,[ I IJ%L7A' ' GovernmentAnalyst.\J lUs L.J JT\ '■ ' -Christchurch,30th August, 1919.

    FOOTWEAR'SALE | -^«—u°'"'\WE HAVE NO SOILED OR SHOPWORN ask your storekeeper forGOODS. ALL BOOTS,ARE FRESH AND aulsebrook-s

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    GRAVEL AND STONE.WONDERFUL KIDNEY CUEE.

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