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Hull Daily Mail from Hull, Humberside, England • 2

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THE DAILY MAIL, THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1946 2 FARMS, LAND, SALE, LET, WTD. v.f., Lienneman's Mixed Farming Estate. 460 acres productive arable, grazing and woodland. Beautiful res.dence in old world setting, thoroughly modernised with living, dining, lounge, kitchens, billiards room.

6 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 2 w.c's., mains water supply and electricity. Excellent bailiff's house and modernised farm cottages. Moden steelstall cowstandings, horse stabling. Ojtteh oarn, large piggeries, and extensive outbuildings. The whole of the residence and other buildings are in first-class repair.

The estate la excellently situated near the sea, and affords gocd shooting, fishing, etc. Write in first P1503, Mail BUSINESSES SALE. WANTED BEER h', mixed, or Sweet and Tobacconist Mail. WINDOW Cleaning Round or Partnership Mail. FRIED Fish Bus.

mod. house if Mall. SHOE Business retail, large or srrall; private Mail. GENERAL Grocer's Shop to purchase for cash; 15 miles radius 292, Mail. SMALL Business suitable one person, Homsea dist; Drapery or Sweets Mail.

MILK Business Sale, and all utensils. Including Staddlethorpe. Tel. GUberdyke 72. WANTED i purchase.

Wholesale Fish Merchant's Business on Hull market; answers treated with strict confidence. Mail. LADIES' Kairdressing, est. 10 years, city outskirts; lock-up, low overheads, mod. equipment; owner leaving city; £650, quick Mail.

MOTOR CARS. VANS. ETC. GARAGE Wanted. Carr-lane, Willerby.

-790. MaU. VAN or Car. 8 h.p., P764. Mail.

SALOON, 7-8-9 h.p. reas. 749, Mail RILEY 12, well shod and fast, clean £550 Mail. MORRIS 8. .1937, Sale, nearest £200.

17, Ellesmere-avenue. FORD 8 Saloon, 1934, Just overhauled. 126. Calvert-road. VAUXHALL 14.

1936. Sale. £250 Noble. Kelleythorpe. Tel.

Driffield 195. MORGAN Aero J.A.P., 10.9 h.p.. taxed, sound, 57, Boulevard. TWO New Heavy Duty 12v. Batteries.

Harrison, Red Bungalow, Old Ellerby, Hull. VAUXHALL Van for Sale, needs rebore, t. and well 186, Beverley-road AUSTIN 10, 1934, recond. and 32, Swaniand-road, Hessle. 'Phone 40371.

MORRIS 10 for Sale, 1934, running dally, £150; after 2 p.m. 31, Beresford-avenue. BEDFORD SOcwt. Truck, 1936, in good running order; nearest North Wold. Beverley.

Tel. 356. RILEY Kestrel 12. 1936, in very good cond. throughout: nearest North Wold, Beverley.

Tel. 256. CITROEN, 12.8 h.p., 1937. Grey Sports Saloon, mechanically perfect: Booth. Tne Lodge.

Eastgate, Hornsea. STANDARD 20 h.p.. coach-built body, pert, good tyres; offers over £450. -Wood 572, Beverley-road. 'Phone 34139.

INVALID Stanly Motor Tricycle, enclosed with windscreen; seen Sat. after 2 o'clock, or Sun. Binnington, 287, Kingston-read. Tel. 48668.

MORRIS 8 2-door Sal. tate 1936. 5 new tyres, engtne overhauled brakes relined: offers over 317. Anlaby-rrad. CAR Trailer, new tyres, also Easi-Clean Wheel 3-stud.

5.25 16, Tyre and Skidby Ingslane. Dunswell. HILLMAN Minx. 10 h.p. Saloon de Luxe, 1935.

good 4 new tyres, very good spare; economical, clean; £250. Lowe 36399 or 18081, 120, Sunny-bank. MORRIS 16 h.p.. 1935 Saloon, exch engine recently fitted at cost of £70; in use at the present time by county official; 1, Grove-street Retford. AUSTIN 7 Cyl Block, rebored, set new pistons, exchar.ee old block or sell' a'so Ford and Bedford Truck Spares, bushes, before 5 p.m.—Hartley Beau-Maris, Woodmansey.

MOTOR CYCLES SIDECAR wtd 2-seater, complete, gocd Mail. GARAGE Wtd. to Rent for Comb. 187, Clumber-street. VELOCETTE 250.

m.0.v.. or 350. good price, Mail. NORTON, 350 c.c, sale. 1936, 0.h.v., f.c.

good ride 51, Carlton-street. 150 0.H.V., all needs timing. to 4 p.m., Hines. 169. Westlands-road.

RUDCE, 500 cc, T.T. replica, high performance, excel, 57. Boulevard. NORTON, reqs. otherwise 0.X., £30.

Hepworth. 112, Danube-road, Wold-road. RUDCE for Sale fairly good new batt, price R. S. Pinder, Hill Top, Ellerker.

VELOCETTE good any 558, back way Westbourne-street. A.J.S., 1938, 350 cc, 0.h.v., recond. and re-registered 1942. 22. Lomond-ropd.

Tel. 13945. NEW Imperial, 350 cc, sprint rr.odel, 1937, very good £65 or best Sadler. 9. Bridlington.

ZENITH twin. 680 good tyres and lights; ride 5 p.m.. Hughes. 284. Boothferry-road, Heasle.

A. J.B 350, 1930. s.v., new battery and tyres; taxed and Ins June. 1H47, petrol coupons, nearest Mall. FOR 'ale.

490 c.c. International Norton, bronze head hairpin-valve springs, o.h.c; less than 2,000 miles since complete overhaul: spares available; perf. nearest Mail. COVERS Heavy weather waterproof Canvas Sheet, protect cycle and sidecar or small ear; 2, Kyffinavenue. Marfleet-lane VELOCETTE M.S.S., 8.000 miles, 33, Lloyd-street, Anlaby.

48654. VELOCETTE 250 Sale, mov. v.g. late 1939, one owner; Brown. 155.

2-5. or appointment. Tel. 7766. ENFIELD Bullet Sale.

350 cc. 1939. 1., P.c Perf- order; first £80 45a, Edinburgh-street, Hessle-road SALE. Excelsior Motor Cycle, in perfect running order. Seen p.m.

9, ENFIELD, 1935 250 c.c; 0.h.v., 4-sp t. I. Oct. 1947, pillion, excell. cond £40 or near, ride 42.

Rosedale-grove, Spring-bank West. FLYING Suit (large), black leather Flying Boots, size 11:2 Helmets. Oloves Luxor Goggles, Brooklands Whitewood. 96. Westfleld-road.

B. 8.A., 500 c.C. for Sale. 1939. s.v ft.

change, factory re-cond. 1945. t. and i perfect; nearest 86, St' John s-avenue. Bridlington.

MOTOR Cycle, new 8.5.A., 250 cc 1945. little used; mileage nearest £90; can be seen 18, 20th-Avenue. North Hull Estate NEW imperial, 150 c.c, 1946 Viiliers engine, for sale, unused; other comnents ilso new. £65 or exchange for 350 7 p.m. Tel.

Stead. 51. Clumber-street. DOUGLAS. 350.

twin. Sale: 85 clean. 100 p.c. overhauled- wtd" 3-Wheeler. any Hollvmroad.

Withernsea. MATCHLESS, 1346. R.A.F. pattern as new; 350 c.c.. teledraullcs, khaki 'and chromium finish, many extras, und 2,000 miles; first £110 secures- Sc i p.C/; seen Sunday 10 a.m.—Russeli 155 Westfleld-rnad.

tiICYCLES. ETC SMALL Boy's Cycle for Sale, 4 to 7 Mail. 10 7 CARRIER Cycle for sale, good eond Cutler, 35. Lansdowne-street. CENT'S Roadster, 3-sp Pe d.

BS A good Appelbe, 19, Gt. Unlon-nt" SALE. Lady's 4 Bernadette-avenue, Anlaby Common GENT'S Raleigh 3-speed, 1945, as new 10. Horton, 10. Schofleld-avenue Bevrley.

UB LADY'S Cycle, also gent's, £2 £2 17, Wal ton-street. SALE, Very good Tradesman's Carrier 1, Haltempricestreet. Hull. BOX Cycle for Sale, good solid tyres: offers before 6 p.m.—Arnold, 336 South Boulevard. GIRL'S Cycle, and Lady's.

21 Sale, fin; 138, Fairfaxavenue. Tel. 10598. SMALL Girl's Cycle for Sale, Apply Skelton, 9, Boothferry-road, between 2 and 7. LADY'S Cycle for Sale, as new, lights, carrier basket, best 9, Market-place, Howden.

Tel. Howden 340. LADIES' Cycles, 22in. Raleigh, 231n. Coventry Eaele, 121.

Cranbrook-avenue. Tel. No. 19617. CENT'B Raleigh Cycle for Sale, sports model, 3-speed gear.

dyno. lighting, perf. 69, Derrlngham-Street. BOY'S Cycle, wheel, Bale. good 13, Catherinegrove.

Carrington-street, Boulevard. LADY'S Cycle, v.g.c, dynamo, cost £13; offers over 142, New Bridge-road. 531 Touring Cycle 21m. frame; must be ln good Mail ta Prlce and NGE cle suit Rlrl 10 years. t0 am.

6 years 46312)' Mal Willerby (Kirkella Cvde NT Der Tourist Alnn lighting, new nearest Bellamy 4 ttenrv't terrace. LE Bm Bport) model, Der. ford-avenue. Tel. 14713.

SPORTING ANNOUNCEMENTS SPORTSMEN BOXING At the FUTURIST CINEMA Scarborough. FRIDAY EVEMNO DECEMBER 6th BRUCE WOODCOCK In action. Supported by other great fighters. Parties: Book a coach now for a good trip and a great event Tickets obtainable at: Futurist Cinema and Rowntree Stores Reserved: lgn. and 10a.

6d' Unreserved 7s. 6d. Promoted by Boothby's Batteries, In aid Of the Old People Sc Cripples Original Benevolent Fund. CONCERTS Kingston High School will present "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER," In the Gardner Hall, Kingston High School on Fri. and Nov.

15th and 16th, at 7.15 p.m. Admission 4 Res, CLERKS WORKPEOPLE. ETC. Green Keeper-Gardsner application in Kingston Eowitng Club. Ash-grove, Hull.

I INVOICE Typist, aged 16 to 17, Reqd. I for West Hua office; knowledge of bookkeeping an advantage; reply stating age wage, previous Mail. FIRST Class Shorthand Typist app.y by letter giving full N. Hdlas Sun Chambers, Lowgate, GORDON Armstrong (Hull). req.

several Fully Skilled Motor Apply Works Manager. 630. Hull. COMPETENT private Shorthand Typist Wtd. for managing director's office; app by letter in first Blacons Osborne-street.

WANTED: Junior Staff. f.I.C scale wages, and good conditions of on Sat. to Wm. Cussora. 18-30, Beverley-road, Hull.

MANUFACTURER Regs. local Man with knowledge of polishing and cellulose spraying'; electrical knowledge an advantage; atate age and full I BHORTHAND Typist reqd. by the J.P. Stores, BridlinTton; permanent position- good wages; 44-hour (week: able to drive car an advantage, but not in own handwriting to Mr J. P.

Prince, at the above address. YOUNG Lady, about 25 years of age. reqd. as Receptionist and Costing Clerk in local office of large manufacturers; must be accurate typist and good at 767. Mail.

METER Reader reqd. for Driffield Area, ability to ride motor cycle an advantage. Joint Industrial Council rate and conditions of employment. Applications giving details of exper. (if any) and age Light and Power Electricity Buildings, Driffield.

WOMEN WANTED GIRL Wtd 14-15 years, for shop and MaU. SMART Night Ways Hotel, Boothferry-road. NIGHT Barmaid. Victoria Hotel, Hedon-road DAILY Help good 108, Albert-avenue. GIRL 14-16.

for printing East Mail. WOMAN wtd. for Cleaning, mornings. Cate, Manor-street. GOOD Morning Help Reqd.

Apply Fisher, 175. Newland Pk. DRAPERY Assistant Reqd. for general Howard, 943, S.B.W. WAITRESS, Reqd.

Apply Brcaoway Hotel, Ferensway (10 a.m.). DOMESTIC Help, dally or Robson. 111. Newland Park. Tel.

8426 JUNIOR Assistant for toys, perm 325, Holderness-road. DAILY Domestic Help T. J. Ferens, Station-road, Ferriby. SMART Waitress Keys Hotel, Beverley High-road.

Hull. DOMESTIC Help. 2 or half-days 203. Marlborough-ave. GIRLB Wtd.

for light factory Apply Erco Products, Ryde-ave. TAILOR Hands Grerswell, 587 Spring-bank West. PIXIE Berks reqs. Dressmaker and Alteration Bavile-street. TWO Cleaners 8 to 12.30; refs.

Hotel. Hessle. EXPERIENCED Domestic Help, live ln. 73, Tranby-lane. Anlaby (48470).

CAPASLE Assistant Fruit end Grocery, 14 to 798, ALEXANDRA Hotel, Hornsea: good Cook-General; apply with above. CAPABLE woman all duties. 1 lady, good home, liberty; £2 week; refs Mail. KITCHENM AID good full and Stanley, 26, Anlaby-road. LADY with own knitting machine reqd.

to maka garments, remunerative Mail. JUNIORS tor Sewin? Room, good Prospects for suitable Berks. Savile-street. DOMESTIC Help, daily or part Dr. J.

a. Robertson, 614, Beverley Highroad. 'Phone 7700. ASSISTANT Wtd. for newsagency, part or full Green.

Willerby-road Post Office. COOK Wtd. for small canteen in factory; reply stating age. previous exper. and Mail.

CAPABLE Domestic Help used to children, sleep ln or out; small mod. house. Mail. FULLY Exp. Assistant Reod.

for Bedford. 790. Beverley Hierh-road. GIRL, 14-15. for Chemist's Storerooms, and Dispensary, able to Rowland, 2, Hessle-road.

CAPABLE Daily Help good wages, other help Miller, 11, N'ewiand Park RESTAURANT and Cafe Waitreas, and Stanley. 26. Anlaby-road. DAILY Woman, Mon. and 9 a.m.- 4 73, Tranby-lane, Anlaby.

Tel 48470. GOOLE, Wtd. Housekeeper for working man and child, mod. Mail YOUNG Girls reqd. to learn Knitting Knitwear, Market Weighton.

Phone 87. JUNIOR Counter Assistant and Fowler's Cafe, 8. i DOMESTIC Help Wtd. for small public house, mornings, also to help at Mail. BAKERCBS, 16-19, small and fancy goods, exp.

an 97, Chanterlands-avenue. 1 DOMESTIC Help, plain Look, live ln. modern residence. North Hull, 4 adults; state age, 512. Mall.

HOUSEKEEPER, middle-aged. Reqd. for widower: Cottingham outskirts; comfortable, easily run mod. Mail. UNIVERSITY College of Hull, 2 Housemaid Waitresses reqd.

Matron, Thwaite Hall, Cottingham. E. Yorks. INTELLIGENT Olrl with exper. assembling and painting toys; good Mr Lythe, Erco Products, Rvde-avenue.

NANNIE Wtd. for baby 10 months old and girl aged 5 at noming school, resident help kept; 39. Park-lane, Roundhay, Leeds 8. Tel. 63223.

DOMESTIC Help sleep in; good weges and liberty; other help Robinson, 144. Sunny-bank. Tel. 11781. COOK or Cook-Housekeeper, family 2.

house-parlourmaid kept, ether help; own room, sitting-room, mod. Samman, The Croft, North Ferriby. NEEDLER'S, have vacancies for Girls aged 14 and upwards for factory Welfare Bournemouth-street. WOMAN Reqd. for washing and housework, 9 a.m to 12, two days McGregor, 33, Hull Tel.

8070. DOMESTIC Help, young girl, daily. Sundays excepted; good wage to suitable Clark, The Oval. Chestnut-avenue. Willerby.

WINDOW Dresser good wages, permanent position for suitable applicant: exper. an advantage. Apply Irene Leonard. 46, King Edward-street. TRUSTWORTHY Person Wtd.

to look after house, three in family. Apply between 5 and 7 p.m.—Foster, 3, Brightterrace, Bright-street, Holderness-road. COOKS, Assistant Cooks. Kitchenmaids. Canteen Assistant.

Housemaids, good wages with food and Hull Industrial Hostel, Prlory-road. Cottingham. E. Yorks. COMPANION Help Wanted, homely middle-aged, live ln.

three evenings off; wages £2 10s weekly; dally maid kept, amall family. Mrs Parr, North Cave Vicarage GIRLS wtd. for Worsted Spinning ln day week; canteen facilities write, Bradford, lodgings found, good wages. 5- stating age. to Box 2546, Williams's Advert.

OfPces. Bradford. HOUBEKEEPER pleasant mod. house, Harrogate, four ln family, other assistance available, an excel, home and good wages offered to suitable applicant. P661, Mail.

SITUATIONS WANTED DRESSMAKING, Tailoring, moderate Mail. EXPERIENCED Typist, own machine, Regs. Work, own Mail. EXPERIENCED Grocer's Assistant, male, seeks Post; good Mail. LAJY, capable, complete charge small ffice, reqs.

Mall. PLAIN Sewing kiddies' dresses or dolls' dresses for Mail. YOUNG Man, 25, ex-Service, well educated. Regs. Clerical Mail.

RELIABLE Housekeeper or Domestic Help regs post, single; live ln; 626, Mail BUSINESS Man (retired), sound smart, alert, seeks full or part-time post highest Mall. COMPANION Help, experd. housekeeping, desires engagement; good home first Mall. EX-SERVICEMAN reqs. post as Driver, expd in heavy goods and private vehicles, clean licence, willing, try Mall.

Ml DOLE.AGED Person, clean, honest, reqs. work; ex-war worker, hotel worker; or could do housekeeping. I RESIDENTIAL post as Caretaker. to business or prof, gents office, husband to follow own good personal Mail. DOINGS.

APARTMENTS BUSINESS Girl regs homely lodgings; Mail. I VACANT. Board 2 gents; 65 bus -751, Mail. TWO Unfurn. Rooms nice very Mail.

I BUSINESS Lady Regs. Flat, Icareful Mail. 1 B.C. Fletl or Rooms, business Mail. BOARD Lodgings wtd middle-aged working man: Mail.

COMFORTABLE Home offered to business girl, with Mail. I UMFURN. Room wtd. for lady out at business. East Park Mail.

LADY desires to share home with widow: outskirts Mail. UNFURN S.C. Flat Wtd. (2 people), any quiet garage Mall, UNFURNISHED Rooms Wtd. for mother and Mail.

VACANT Board and Lodging tor 3 men. 23, Anlaby-road. YOUNG couple urgently req. Flat or Rooms, within reach of Mail. URGENTLY Wtd.

by youns: married couple. Unfurn. Flat or House; 805. Mail. BRIDLINGTON, -R'S for 2 people, s.

and b. room. £2 week 11374. Mail. Bridlington.

TO Let, Bedroom and Hltt. room, furnished; Pvte. 24. GeOrge-street. Bridlington.

URGENTLY 2 or 3 Unfurnished Rooms young couole, daughter aged 10, all out all day Mfil FURNISHED B.C. Flat to Let, off Anlaby-road, suit 2 business ladies or Mail. REQUIRED for elderly lady. 2 rooms, either furn. or with attendance; avenue dist.

Mail. BIRTHS 13th, 1946, at The Avenue Hospital, to Joan (nee Goodwill), wife of Earl, twin boys. Stanley and Pearl (nee i Barnby), a son (Michael), a orother for I Rosemary. Nov. 9th, to Jack and Margaret (nee Walker), a son (Michael John).

i JACKSON Nov. 13th. at H.M.M.H.. to Ken and Jean (nee Collins), the gift of a son, first grandchild to Mr and Collins, 2, Gloucester-street, Gipsyville. To Robert and Irene (nee Prout), at Inchgarvie, Nov.

12th, a son. i Both well. Madiera N.H.. Wltheinsea, Nov. 13th, to Thomas and Edna (nee Matthews), a daughter (Jacqueline).

Both well. A wish fulfilled. -Marlon (nee Halls), and Alf, at 713, Marfleet-lane, Sutton Ings, Nov. 14th, a son. John and Florrie (nee Newby).

at the Madeira N.H., Withern- 1 sea, Nov. 13th. God't precious gift of 1 a daughter. First granddaughter to both sides. Both well.

SWABY Nov. 13th, to Dennis and Joan (Wrigntham), at Claremont N.H., gift of a son; both well. 12th, to Alfred and Marjorle. at Haltwhistlc- (late of Hull), a i daughter; both well. Dick and Ivy (nee Peacock), at Hornsea.

Nov. 13th, the gift of a daughter (Janet); both well. 13th, at H.R.M.H., to Fred and Nora (nee Sabberton), the gift of a daughter. ENGAGEMENTS The engagement Is announced of Doris, cnly daughter of Mrs Hilda and the late Arthur Ward, of South Cave, to Colin George, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Harvey, of Shepton Mallet, Somerset. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The marriage of Barbara, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Archie Blencoe, 113, and Reg.

only son of Mr and Mrs Charles Mears, 20, will take place at St. Andrew's Church. at 2 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 16th. The marriage of Dennis (R.A.F.), second son of Mr and the late Mrs J.

Gibbons, of 6, Hull, to Ethe Nlcholls, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs O. J. of Port Elizabeth. Africa, will take place at 2 p.m.. Nov.

16th, at the Church of the Ascension. All friends and relatives welcome at the church. MARRIAGES WEDDINO ANNIVERSARY PADGET COOMBS. Congratulations and best wishes. Molly and Frank, on your first all at No.

3. GOLDEN WEDDING BYPH FENTON. Congratulations, mother and pop, on your golden wedding. Fifty years to have and to hold. Fashioned of the purest gold.

All our Nellie. Arthur, John, grandchildren, and in-laws. DEATHS Nov. 12th, dear brother of Mary and Horace, in-law Sid. uncle of Barbara, Alvin.

Down memory lane we will meet every day. Peace be thine. died November 12th (suddenly), beloved son-in-law of Mr and Mrs Carter and family. Rest in peace. the 12th (suddenly).

Harry, aged 42 years, dearly loved husband of Elise and dear dad of Hilda, Irene. Norma, Harry. Cortege leaves 13, Waller-street, Saturday, 1.45. for interment. Eastern Cemetery.

At rest. CAISLEY Nov. 12th, at 8.R.H.. William Christopher, aged 47, beloved husband of Ethel, loving father of William, Ethel, Henry, Tommy, Arthur 1 and Barry, ana dear brother of Agnes Raspin. Resting E.

W. Brown and Son's Private Chapel. Newland. Cortege leaves 7. Wellington-lane, 1.10.

Interment Northern Cemetery, 1.30. CAISLEY. -William (Bill), aged 47. died Nov. 12th.

In loving memory of our brother-in-law, after a long illness. Peace at sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law. CAISLEY. Christopher, at the R. 1..

Nov. 12th, loving brother of Nixon, in-law Elsie, also of Ada, U.S.A. Peace after much" suffering patiently borne. passed away Nov. llth.

dearly loved father of Elsie. Doris. Phyllis, in-laws. Cortege leaves 133, interment Western Friday. 11.0 a.m.

14th. at 8.R.H., Elizabeth, aged 42, beloved wife of John William Dixoa. and loving mother of Terenqr. Patrick, Cecilia, Michael, Margaret and Christine. Resting E.

W. Brown and Son's Private Chapel. Newland. Cortege leaves 124, 1 p.m.. for City Crematorium.

1.30. No flowers, please. 14th. Jane, aged 80 years, widow of the late Richard and loving mother of William, Mable and Cls. Interment at Locklngton, Saturday.

1.45. aged 64 years (late died Nov. 12th, at N.H., loving husband of Victoria. Cortege leaves 15, Sat. 11.30 prior to cremation.

Rest, after much suffering patiently i his loving wife. HODGSON. Charles passed away Nov. 13th, dear dad of Louie and in-law Jack. God took you in His care.

Goodnight, dad daughter Louie and in-lew Jack Charles dear dad of Bill and In-law Resting where no shadows loving son Bill and in-law Bertha. Good-night, his four loving grandchildren. 13th, at Aldbrough Cliffs, Ann Elizabeth, beloved wife of Arthur. Cortege leaves Aldbrough Cliffs. Saturday.

2.15 p.m for service at Ald. brough Church. 2.30 p.m.—From loving husband and family. MARBHALI Thomas William, aged 75. passed away quietly 8.R.H., Nov.

12th. Cortege leaves 44, Terry-street. Friday. 1.30. for Northern Cemetery.

At Walter and John, and sister Mary. the 12th. at C.F.H.. Carol, aged six months, dearly loved child of Alexander and Gladys, and darling twin sister of Michael. Resting Co-op.

Rest Rooms, 23, Hutt-st. (hrs. 9 to 12 and 2 to 4.30). Cortege leaves 66, Alaska-st Sat. 1.45 p.m.

prior to intermit Eastern Cemetery- On Nov. 13th. at 10, Loiserescent. Gertrude, widow of the late William, and dearly beloved mother of Beatrice Cortege leaves at 1 p.m.. for Interment Northern Cemetery.

In Heavenly love abiding. RICHARDS. -Nov. 14th. at Sutton Annexe.

oa loving wife of. Rees, of Hesslewood Orphanage. Funeral arrangements later. RICHARDS. Joan (nee Langham).

the loved daughter of Mr and Mrs J. W. Langham, of 3. N.H.E.. late Rosmead-street.

1 STOREY Kathleen (nee Casey), late of Hull, passed away Nov. 12. aged 26 years beloved wife of Fred. Funeral service Parish Church, Hornsea, at 1 p.m.. 16th.

No mourning. Peacefully sleeping. ROLL OF HONOUR CHAPMAN Treasured memories of George (Bill) R.A.S.C., lost at sea. P.0.W., Nov. 14th.

1943. With love and respect we shall always remember him. Joe. and Josle. DICK Stanley, the beloved husband of Rachel (nee Platten), presumed drowned while p.0.w., Nov.

14th. 1942; also birthday remembrance, Nov. 15th. 1946. I hear his voice on the roving wind, when I walk on heath and hill, I hear him speak in the silent hour.

When the house ls quiet and still, I hear the sound of a secret step at the door of memory, I feel the sense of an unseen presence, guiding, helping Loving wife. Rachel. DODBWORT proud and treasured memory of my adored husband Ronald H. Dodsworth (mentioned in despatches), who together with his seven gallant comrades failed to return from air operations on the night of Nov. 14th.

da. When you go home tell them of ns. And say, for your tomorrow we gave our today. HOCKING James Roy. In loving memory of my dear brother Roy, died overseas Nov.

14th. 1944. Time cannot fade nor shadows dim. The lovely memories we keep of him. Ever ln sister Mabel, George (In-law), and Ronnie (nephew).

died Nov. 14th, 1943, P.0.W., Japan, burled Thanbyuzayat Military Cemetery. Deep in our hearts a picture is kept of one that we loved and will never Ma Howard, and family. MILLER. Cherished memories of Frank Royal Scots), killed ln Italy, Nov.

14th, 1944, buried Faenza British Cem. This is a day sad to recall, But the memories I treasure will outlive Joan. How we wish you were here, and Valeric. and loving memories of a dear son Frank, killed in action Italy. Nov.

14th. 1944. Beautiful memories, treasured ever, of happy days we spent together. We were not there to say goodbye. But in our hearts you will never Loving mam, dad and family.

Loving memories of Frank killed in action Nov. 14th, in Ivy, uncle Jack, Marjorle and MILLER. Sgf. Frank, killed ln Italy, Nov. 14th, 1944.

Just a memory of happy days, when we were all sister Elsie, In-law Arthur, Gwen and Melvyn. IN MEMORIAM ABBA HAWCROFT. In loving memory of dear grandma, Minna Cristlna (Minnie), who passed away Nov. 1 14th, 1945, on her 84th -birthday. Also 1 Florence Gertrude Hawcroft.

daughter of the above, March 29th, 1938. Worthy of tverlasting remembrance. died Nov. 14th, 1945. aged 84 years.

Treasured memories of a dear and Doris. memories of Minnie, died Nov. 14th. 1945. For one and all she did her best.

God grant her eternal Lou and Dennis. ATKIN In loving memoiy of a dear hiHband and father Samuel, died Nov. 14th, 1934. Thoughts today, memories wife Amy, Fred, Ada and Kath. ed memories of a dear mother, passed away Nov.

14th, daughters Bell, Marlene. George. Grandma of Dorreen, Janet. Resting where no shadows fall. BINNINGTON.

Fondest memories ol my dear mother, died Nov. 14th. 1945. 1 saw you fading like a flower, but could not make you stay, I tended you with every care, till God took you away. God bless you, mam.

Daphne. Owing to pressure on spaoe a numper ot classified adverts have had to be I over until to-morrow. Jl IN MEMORIAM BINNINGTON. Jane. Treasured memories of my mother, died Nov.

14th, 1945. Not only today, but every day, we think of son Tom, and daughterJn-law Sybil. grandchildren Bryan, Jean and baby Malcolm. Jane. Treasured memories of my dear wife, passed away Nov.

14th, 1945. Things may change in many ways, but one thing changes never, The memory of those happy days, when we were all From loving husband, sons Don, Keith. BINNINGTON. Jane. A tribute of love and remembrance of my dear mother.

died.Nev. 14th, Kitch, in-law Rose. Night-night, Pauline. William. Treasured memories to a beloved husband and father.

You suffered much and called for rest, The Lord He heard and you were blest. And now you rest, free from pain. Upon the green hill far From loving wife, family, and sister Polly. Treasured memories of a dear wife and mother, died Not. 14, 1915.

In Heavenly love her loving husband, sons and daughters. CHAOWICK. William. In loving memory cf a dear brother and uncle, died Nov. 14th, 1945.

Time passes but memories sisters and inlaws. CLAPPISON (nee Hastie) memories of my dear daughter, Thora, died Nov. 14. 1938. A golden chord on memory's harp has been gently touched and pop, and Orandma Dillon (Grimsby).

You're safe in the arms of Jesus, ma-ma. and Harry. CLAPPIBON (nee Hastie). Loving memories of Thora, died Nov. 14th, 1938.

We mention your name, we speak of you often, God bless you, my sister, are never loving sister Ethel, and brother-in-law George (Grimsby). CLAPPISON (nee Hastie). Treasured memories of a dear sister, Thora, died Nov. 14th, 1938. Her face is ever before us, Her voice we shall never forget; Her smile will linger for ever.

In our hearts she Ls living yet. From loving sister Lilian and brother-in-law Bill (Orimsby). CLAPPISON (nee Hastie). In everlasting remembrance of a dear sister, Thora. died Nov.

14th, 1938, aged 27 yrs. You never have left us, Although you have passed; A thousand sweet memories. Are holding you Kathleen and Jim (Grimsby). CLAPPISON (nee loving memory of my dear niece, Thora, died Nov. 14th, 1933 We mention your name, Speak of you often.

God bless you, dear Thora, You are never loving Aunt Minnie and cousins Florence, Irene, Norah, and Kathleen. Grimsby. CLAPPISON (nee Hastie) dearest sister and mother, died Nov. 14th, 1938. One of the best.

Her memory will live Evelyn, in-law Ernest. loving memory of my dear daughter, Nellie, died Nov. 15th, 1942. Ever in mother, sisters, brothers. memories of Arthur (Art), my devoted husband died Nov, 14th, 1932 Time heals, they say, maybe it Memories last and so does loving wife, Win.

DIMM AC X. (Cook), died Nov. 14th, 1938. Memories keep you ever near, The one we loved and still hold son George, in-law Betty, and grandson George. FOX.

Precious memories of dear Betty. The sweetest of natures the kindest of hearts, that made it so very hard to dad, sister Doris, in-law Ted. died Nov. 14th. 1942.

beloved mother of Louie and Arthur. Ever In thought. HILTON. -William Smith. Treasured memories of a very dear husband and dad, who passed to the Homeland, Nov.

14th, 1944. As we loved him, so we miss him wife and family. Roy, dearly loved son and brother, passed to higher service (R.N.) Nov. 14th, 1944. United with granny and loved ones gone before Mam.

eafers and brothers. (Bob). In loving of a dear husband and father, died Nov. 14th. 1945.

As we loved him, Iso we miss him. never will his memory fade, Loving thoughts will ever, linger, round the spot where he ls loving wife, son and daughter. HUNTER. In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Herbert, passed away Nov. 14th, 1945, aged 18 years.

Rest ln mother and family. love I remember my dear grandparents, George Hudson imeson, who passed away Nov. vfh, 1936- also Sarah, Nov. 14th. 1944.

Wordi cannot tell, nor wealth How you've been missed since that sad day granddaughter, Elizabeth (Lepds 11). In loving memcrrvt)! a dear mother and grandma, who passed away Nov. 14th. 1944. These two have been lonely without you, Llfertc.v lis has not been the same.

What we give to see you again. And hear fdv call our names; Some may think we have forgotten you. When they see. smile, But they little know the heartache That is with us all the while Sadly loving daughfei Mary, son George, son-in-law William, and her only grandchildren Anne and Billy (Tancaster). dearly loved w.fe of Fred, grandmother of Maud, dlec Nov.

14Ch, 194. Nature so. splendid, actions so kind. What a beautiful memory left behind. Sadly husband, granddaughter, and In-law Alf.

rremory of our dearly I loved Emmie, died 1 year today. Not gone from our memory, nor gone from our love. Just gone to wait in Heaven i Kath, Uncle Jock, Vera 1 and Billy. I loving memory of a dear daughter. Emma, died Nov.

Uth, mam, dad, and brother Peter. Sadly missed. NORTON. memories of John Thornton (Dick), died 1938. Thoughts today, memories always' and Yvonne.

loving memory ol my dear husband. Joseph. Nov. 14th; also a loving daughter Violet, at the age of 19. if we look to Him ln prayer, God is present everywhere.

Always the famllv. affectionate remembrance of my dear who died Nov 14th, 1936 How sadly I miss her woids cannot tell, The happy face 1 iT 1 Thf -sweetest of memorie, are all that are left. Of one of the dearest, One of the granddaughter Zereda. In loving memory of a dear husband and dad, died Nov. 14, 1915.

Loved and remembered always Loving wife Nell, and son Trevor memories of mam and dad (Bella and Stephen), killed ea Nov. 14, 1940. Loved and remembered son Tom, Eliza, grandchildren. M. Memories today and always of my dear died Nov.

14th. Treasured memories of a dear husband and dad, died Nov. 14th. 1940. In the beautiful hills of Heaven, In the valley of rest, so fair; Sometime, somehow, we know not when.

We shall meet our loved one there from loving wife Ethel, and family, BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE birthday memories ot our dear mother. From our garden of I treasured memories, mother dear, we send our loving greeting, "Happy birthday, with all you loved. In God's haven of her loving family. KINCH. birthday memories of Gail Pearl, 2 years old today.

Jesus said suffer little children to come unto, Me. for such is the Kingdom of Heaven. Good-night, little sweetheart. Mammy. Iris, Peter.

blrthdav in Heaven, Dorothy, Aunty Flo. Eddy. Terry, Percy WOODCOCK. Loving birthday of our dear brother, Ernie (Bgt. D.L.1.), killed ln action.

April 27th. 1944. Not Just today, but every day in silence we sisters and brothers, and all in-laws. CONDOLENCE The family of the late Mary Elizabeth Stow wish to thank friends and neighbours for sympathy and floral tributes in their sad bereavement. The daughters of the late Mrs A.

Pearce wish to thank relatives, friends, neighbours, residents L.N.E.R. Cottages, and friends of Perth-st. club for their kindness and beautiful flowers. Mrs Trollope and family wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends for kindness and sympathy, also beautiful floral tributes received during their sad and sudden bereavement. Mrs P.

E. Pollln and family tender their grateful thanks to relatives, friends, neighbours, and the L.N.E.R. Police bearer party for the many beautiful floral tributes and sympathy received during the passing of a beloved husband and father, and the Co-op. Funeral Dept. for efficient services.

Mrs H. Yardley and family desire to thank relatives, friends, and neighbours for the many beautiful floral tributes received and sympathy expressed during the passing of a devoted husband and father, and the Co-op. Funeral Dept. for their services. Mrs L.

McLagan and daughter are deeply grateful for floral tokens received and deepest expressions of sympathy extended to them by relatives, friends, and neighbours durlnir the passing of a beloved husband and father, and the Co-op. Funeral Dept. for helpful services. The family of the late Ann Haigh would like to thank relatives, friends, and neighbours for floral tributes and sympathy received during the passing of a dear mother, and the Co-op. Funeral Dept.

for their services. The family of the late Mary Ann Graburn express their sincere thanks for floral tributes and sympathy received from relatives, friends, and neighbours during her recent passing, and the Co-op. Funeral Dept. for efficient services. The family of the late Ada Raven desire to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours, the Rev Darlington and members of Chapel for sympathy extended and floral token received during their bereavement E.

W. BROWN SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 433, BEVERLEY ROAD (Corner NEWLAND) Also 98, BEVERLEY ROAD. WATERLOO STREET, and FAIRFAX AVENUE. 8470 Telephones 7093. PRIVATE CHAPEL REST ROOM I with RECEPTIONIST In ATTENDANCE at any hour.

FOR SALE. MISCELLANEOUS MORNING Suit, as new, 39 n.c.; Mail. FUR Coat. W. size, black, modern, never worn; Mail.

CHROM. Bird Cage and Johnson, 14, Prlnce's-road. LARGE Gas Fire, almost .26, Sewerby-road, Bridlington. LOTUS black and gold Sandals, 4, new, n.c.—826, Mail. PRAM, excell.

cond. inside and out; £5 41, Prestongate, Heafje. EVENING Gowns (2), black, 1 satin, 1 ring velvet, perf. £5 5s each, W. Mall.

FUR Coat, n.u., Black Suede Court Shoes, size 4, worn 809, Mail. FUR Coat. non-Utility, S.W., n.c., £20. 10, Dee-street, Hessle-road. Tel.

38643. BILLIARDS Table, qtr. size, and 31, Hutt-street. After 6.0. CREAM Silver Cross Pram, perf.

131, before 6.30 p.m. GAS Cooker, Main; also Gas Wethereil, Lyngartn, Newgate, Cottlng- MAHOGANY Bookcase and Desk, 7Jft. high, 4it. wide. Kanderson, 12, olencoe-street, HuU B.S.A.

Air Rifle for Sale, improved 98, Northgate, Cottingham. Tel. 47184. BECROOM Suite, solid oak, knee-hole Dressing Table, Gent's Robe, as Freeman, 14, Enaike-lane. WASH Hand Basins (3), compl.

with chrome taps and brackets. Apply Francis, 32, Jameson-st. Tel. 31626. PRAM, Silver Cross, 1944 model, cream and black, £2 389, Moorhouse-road, Willerbj-road.

SALE Largo Magic Lantern, Slides, cheap; or consider exchange CraoKnell, 286, Moorhouse-road. Jaeger Swagger, camel, one Black fur tab. revcrs, one Girl's, navy, g.c. Mail YORKSHIRE Range, S.H., excel, Registered Stove complete; best Coverdale. 78, Welwyn Park-avenue, Hull.

BATHROOM Washbasin on chrome stand, complete with fittings; non-elect. Sweeper, new, 343, Willerby-road. Tel. 13236. FISH Frying Range for Sale, two pans, stainless steel, perf.

coal fires; oners over 18, Flemingate, Beverley. DINNER Suit. c. 41, w. 38, 1 1.

30, very lit tie worn, cheao. only needs seeing; after 6.0, n.c.—Wilkinson, 14, Council-avenue, Oipsyville. MUSQUASH Fur, Smoke Fox Collar; Tan Harris Tweed Costume, hips 38; Fur Fabric Jigger; Brown Lace Dinner Dress. 180, Goddard-avenue. HORNBY Elect.

Train, Transformer, Signals, Crossing, Rails, full light, £15; Lady's Dressing Case, 5 24, Cottingham. Tel. 47030. CAMEL Coat, Lyndale model, n.u., winter weight, almost new, Model Blue Figured crepe-de-Chine Dress, new, both 38in. hips, n.c.—Martin, 23, Silverdale-road FUR Coat, squirrel locks, and Dresses; Suit, Gor-ray Skirt; Shoes, all very cheap, good cond.

Wanted, Fairy Lights. 16, Lingdale-road, Bilton Grange. Tel. 24096. CENT'S navy Overcoat, worn once; grey double-breasted Overcoat; both 38 chest (tall); 4 prs.

Shoes, 1 pr. Boots, size n.c.—Atkin, 153, Westfleld-road. FOLDING Top Oak Dining Table, Sideboard, clean, good recently purchased secondhand from firm good repute, used only fortnight; alter 5.30. 84. Coltman-street.

GENT'S blue Mac, 46 48 long, as new; grey Suit, little worn, 36 32 31 IX; lacy's blue Shoes, size 3. h.h.; all n.c.; Birdcage and Stand. Brownie Box Camera and Case, 2 Tennis Racquets and 89, Carr-lane, Wlllerby (Kirkella 48038). DINNER Cruet. EPNS No 1, Cut Glass bottles, also exquisite evening Shawl, pale pink, hand-worked, long fringe, 2 Gent's Cream Silk Evening Scarves, Black Bow, Silk Gloves, £2 Tel 18358 Bickerstaffe, 23, Strathmore-avenue.

RADIO and MUSICAL BANJO for Sale Hunter, 22, NortUolme-road, Hessle. PYE Radio, a.c.. perf. order; Russell, 334, Bricknell-avenue. PHILIPS 6-valve, a.c.

mains, £11; or exch. all Mail. MARCONI Batt. Portable, complete, bargain, Mall. FINE French three-quarter Violin, complete with case and bow, Mail.

G.E.C. 4-valve. all dry, portable, Phllco 088 Signal Generator, Mail EKCO 5-valve Superhet. Sale, in perf. price Hotel, Hessle.

Tel. 49514. RADIO d.c.; also Philips Radio, sloping dial, a.c. or a.c./d.c.; state price. Mail.

SALE, Adapt Guitar and case, 31, Hutt-street. After 6.0 m. PIANO for Bale, by Ralph Allison Sr. Son; suit North Wold Beverley. Tel.

256 PHILCO, 8-valve set. for sale; apply after 6 p.m.—Penrose, 3, Victoria-villas, Clyde-street, Hawthorne-avenue. PIANO for Sale, upright iron grand, walnut, splendid Capes. 20. Delhi-street.

Marfleet PORTABLE Marconi for Sale, good as new. £12 oi- near. A. Brown, 41, Stephenson-street, Southeoates-lane. THE Musical Educator," 5 and The Music Lover's Portfolio," 4 good for sale, C.

Wilbr. 7. Tomlin.vm-street. Hull. BURNDEPT 5-valve a.c./d.c.

3-wavehanrl. Sale, overhauled, new valves Turner, 6, Parkstcne-road, 8.H.1 Tel. 7000. DE LUXE Model Portable Gramophone, ln perfect make nice Christmas present; 36, Huntleydrive, Chanterlands-avenue. KOLBTER Brandes 5-valve, a.c., allwave superhet.

completely overhauled, £12 12s; Minty Armchair, moquette cover, perf. £20 or near offer- Murray, West Leys, Swanland. Tel. Ferriby 221. TENDERS BEVERLEY Rural District Tickton Housing Site: Tenders are invited for the construction of approximately 1.000 sq.

yards of Concrete Carriageway and 250 yards of 6in. and 9in. Bewers. Manholes, Septic Tank, and other Incidental works. General Conditions of Contract, Specifications.

Bills of Quantities, and Plans may be obtained on application to Mr G. Palfreyman Engineer. Surveyor, and Architect. 16. Market-place, Beverley, on payment of a deposit of £1 will be refunded on the receipt of a bona-fide Tender and the return of all Documents.

Tenders endorsed "Tickton Site" should be forwarded In a plain sealed envelope bearing no mark indicative of the sender to the undersigned so as to be delivered not later than 12 noon on Monday, the 2nd day of December. 1946. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Neville Hobson. Solicitor, Beverley, Clerk to the Council. EDUCATION TUITION ln Italian Heqd.

immediately by Mail. BEGINNER Regs. Spanish Lessons; Mail. TEMPORARY Daily Governess reqd. to teach 8 children, aged 6 to 9, until the Christmas Mrs Richard Sissons, Weiton Manor.

Brough. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ALSIE Cross, Ladies' Hairdresser, Market-place South Cave. classes; Tel. 17188. Gleadow.

321 Beverley-rd. PLASTERING of every description Russell, 2, Hessleroad. FOR Military. Football, School, and Wedding Groups, Commercial and Technical work, Duncan's 38102 IMMERSION Water Heating Installed for £8 IPs. Tel.

126, Cottingham, Electrical Contractor. FOR Sale, small Business, nearest £400. genuine. Lockup Shop; fullest investigations Mall. THE Studio Cafe, Willerby.

Morning Coffee 10.10—12, Lunch Tea p.m. All home cooking. HESSLE and private hire, long or short Journeys Tel. 40321 Prompt attention. DECORATIONS.

Postcard for prompt Sugden, 273, Moorhouseroad. Wold-road. HOUSE Wiring. Plugs; Cookers, lowest Gample, 4a, Brunswick-avenue. Tel.

12637. EXTENSION Speakers to match your set supplied and fitted by Turner of Tel. 33623. PROPERTY Repairs Wtd good workmanship, reasonable charges. Free estimate.

Holmes, 93, Edgecumbe-strect, Newland-avenue. FRICIDAIPE. Refrigeration service, maintenance a speciality, for all service and Contracts, 105. Beverley-road. 36399.

PROPERTY Repairs, General Joinery, Door Frames. Window Frames, Flooring; have that bungalow repaired for summer. Morse, 5, Woodcock-st. YOUR Mirrors Resilvered or Modernised like 135, Newland-ave. Ring 10151, p.c.

or call. We collect and deliver. QUICK service and satisfaction, nil classes Building and Repairs quote Watson and WilLams. Office. George-street.

67. Woods-lane, Cottingham. ENSURE warmth, comfort, cleanliness Have that plug point installed now. Houses wired, power plugs Installed, etc Lowest prompt Whitehouse, 108, Newland-avenuc. DEAFNESS can be alleviated at a reasonable cost by the use' of Multitone Hearing obtainable from the consulting room at 28.

Hull. Tel. 33173. Seven days' free trial at your own home. TOWN v-orkers.

Five minutes on the 70 bus to the Rainbow Room Restaurant, 164, Hessle-rd. (above Burton's) excellent food, ideal surroundings. Music dally 12-1 p.m. by Bert Brewer. Hull's finest 12738 INTERIOR Decorating.

Now'a the time. Painting, Distempering, Stippling, Plastic Work and Paperhanging, by reg. tradesmen; write or J. Rothwell. 22.

Dover-it. Tel. 12724. Prompt attention to all. HAIRDRESSER 8.

Overhauled and Repa! from Perm. Curlers Cleaned and Repaired, Thatcher, 376, James Reckitt-ave Tel. 31863. HTRAFALGAR ST 1 Special Week End. I J- S.

St. CLAIR, London, ft 7.30; Bible Lecture, I IJ "The Fall." Mon. 7.30: 1 1 Lantern Lectures, "Pales- 1 tine." "Babylon." ft 10 .4 5 i 6 50 LODGINGS, APARTMENTS 1 ROOMS above Shop, or Unfurn. S.C. fFlat young couple, very 66, H.E.

WANTED, Homely Full Board Residence In West Hull for 1 or 2 young male Civil Mail. VACANT, Furn. comfy. all mod. part board, off Cottinghamroad, near trolley Mail.

YOUNG Couple getting married urg. req. Unfurn. Rooms or Rooms over Shop, E. Hull district Mail.

VACANT, Board Residence for two business ladies or gentlemen, separate bedrooms, share sitting room, piano, wtretesi. Cottingham-rd. Mail. GENT reqs. comfortable Home, live with fe.mlly or separate rooms, lunches out.

except. Haltempnce. Mail. YOUNG Gentleman desires share home with pleasant middle-class family, little inconvenience, good terms for suitable Mail. WANTED, at once, by elderly lady, Bed-Sirting-room with service, use of telephone essential: Hull, or Sutton in writing, to 600, Mail.

URGENT, small unfurn. Flat or House for couple, no children, or Room over shop, wife could assist part-time in shop, S. or W. Hull or any good Mail. HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES HULL.

The White House Hotel. Jameson-street, ls now open for residents. First-class cuisine and service. LONDON Visitors. B.

and b. Lodge, Barnsbury-square, Islington, N.l. House Hotel. 132. Gloucester Plate W.I (near Bakerst and Marylebonc stations).

When coming to London phone Paddington 1451, or write for accop Bed and breakfast, h. At all rooms. Always some rooms available. SCARBOROUGH. Mayfatr Private Hotel, Esplanade.

Ideal for a weekend or planned holiday, with every comfort, warmth and generous catering, lift- reduced A. J. C. MacKenzie. Tel.

53. HOUSES. PROPERTIES. SALE PREBTON, Mod. Bungalow, 2 beds, price £800, low Mail.

INVESTMENT, 6-room House on Hessle High-road for Mall. HOUSE, 8-room, Sale. V.P. Dec. apply mornings or after 9 p.m.—Bell, 44, St.

Matthew-street. LEEDS two three toilet, kUchen, half-tiled, good Mall. HOUBE, Sale, V.P.. offers over 70, Portlandstreet. Sutton.

Tel. 12375. HESSLE, £850. small mod. House, 3 garden, 10ft.

road. V.P., Brummltt, 5i7, Anlaby-road. 3 beds, bathroom (h. Sc c), c.l, V.P., low price for quick Mail. IMMEDIATE Possession, mod.

House, off Beverley large rooms, 3 bedrooms; Mall, 4 2 rec. large kitchen, bay. c.l. throughout, garage access, V.P.; Mail. BEVERLEY for Sale, V.P., lst Dec, contain.

2 4 garage Mail. HOUSE for sale, 4 bedrooms, decorative cond. throughout; V.P.— After 6 p.m.: Crawforth, 75. Park-grove. MODERN House, V.P..

3 bath. 2 Mail. MOD. Detached Bungalow, Sale, V.P., Condon, garage, approx. 950 sq.

Mall. HORNSEA: for sale. V.P. on completion, semi-det. House, 2 recep 3 bedrooms, all mod.

Mail. FOR Sale House and Corner Shop, sitting-room, 3 bedrooms, attic; vacant on completion; oft Mail. MODERN House, Sale, V.P.. 3 2 rec, tiled kitchenette and bathroom, large garage, perf. cond; Mall.

MuD 6-roomed House. 2 verandah, steel garage, £1,000: V.P. to purchaser offering suit, smaller tenancy to Mall. DETACHED House. Tranby-lane.

3 beds, boxroom, 2 rec. kitchen, kitchenette, larse garden, greenhouse, garage. V.P.—486, Mail. SALE. House, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, boxroom.

front sitting-room, living-room, large scullery, washhouse, coals, and c.1., with W.e.J V.P.--Apply T. Robinson, Brandesburton. HOUSE with V.P., Willerby; 2 rec kitchenette, 3 bathroom, sep. recently decorated, garden and open view at back, access for garage; best offer secures; for permission to view write 372 Mail. ANLABY.

main road. j.sched 4-bed. House; 2 rec, kitchenette, garage access, good garden, Haltemprice rates; Possession arranged. £2,500 or nearest Mail, BALE, 1J acres Market Garden, Freehold; 3-roomed Wooden Bungalow; 3 greenhouses, stable, sheds, pigsties, etc outskirts of Hull; owner Mail. SUTTON V.P..

modernisfd. House, 5 beds, bath sep. w.c, drawing-room, middle room, kitchen, scullery, h. gas and well decorated, garage room; nearest Mail. BEAUTIFUL det.

Residence. off Beverley 3 lounge, dining, kitchenette, usual offices, good decorative order, nice garden, fruit trees etc; offers over Mail. MODERN House, garage access, Eastelia-drive Anlaby must have House to rent. West Hull, Gipsyville, Corp. landlord leaving Hull; will accept any Mall.

SPRINC-BK. West (373), 4 bedrooms, bathroom with w.c. dining room, drawing room, kitchen, scullery and verandah with ccalhcuse and w.c. Beeston, Station House, Leamside, Co. Durham OFF Hotderness Mod.

Semidetached House for Sale. 3 builtin wardrobes, tiled bathroom, 2 w.c.s, kitchen, Ascot water heater, lounge, large dining room with oak surround, panelled hall with oak floor, garden, brick garage V.P. Dec; best offer over Mail. HOUSES. PROPERTIES, TO LET BHOP, small, lock-up, to Let, West Hull boundary, good Business position; low rent; small Mall.

HOUSE PROPERTIES WANTED OFFICE central or Hedon-rd. P420. Mail. SMALL House or Rooms In or near Mall. WANTED TO Rent, House.

Bungalow, or Mail. WANTED To Buy. House, with bath and c. Mail. UNFURNISHED House any dist.

of Hull, for P338. Mail. UNFURNISHED House or Flat, four rooms. no Mail. EXCHANCE, low rental, House and Shop, central, for Mail.

BLiTZED Terr, and Front Houses state Mulllns, 54, Spring-st. HOUSE, with 3-5 bedrooms, good rent offered; Hull or Mail. EXCHANGE, mod. House. Hull, for same, Harwich or Mail.

EXCHANGE Family House, g.c. for 5 or 36, Tadmanstreet. WANTED. Shop or Rooms on main road, suitable for photographic studio. 611, Mall.

HOUSE in Hessle wtd. to rent, 3 bedrooms, no children, careful tenants. 533. Mail. OFFICE, small, central, tel.

essential; would share with 634. Mail URGENTLY Wtd. Ground Floor Space, suitable for light factory Mail. OFFICES: Advertiser urgently reqs. two or three rooms, reasonably central Mall.

SMALL Office (two roons) or Shop suitable for office, ln Mall. TT EXCHANGE, 2 bedroom mod. House, Bridlington, for 3 bedroom Hull; easy Mall. HOUSE or Flat, unfurnished. In Beverley, couple with good position and no Mall.

EXCHANGE Three-bed. Parlour House. E. Hull Estate, for similar, Anlaby, Willerby Mall. EXCHANGE 3-bedronm'd House.

Cottingham, for larger, same Kirkeila. Mall. TO Purchase, mod House, with garden; West Hull write price and parties Mail. EXCH. Med.

Sham Four, Bilton Grange for 3 bath, etc, Hessle-rd. or Gipsyvllle Mail. EXCHANCE mod. non-parlour. 3-bedroomed House, gpring-bk.

West, for mod Parlour. Anlaby Boothlerry-rd. or Mail. WANTED, to buy. small mod.

House, Hull or outskirts; up to £1,000 offered, or Would pay (tood rent for same; no family. All replies Mail SMALL, Mod. Semi-det. Wtd. to Purchase, Hull outskirts: ell letters answered.

No Mail, Scarborough. EXCHANGE House. 2 with attic, scullery, newly decorated, weekly, for 1 Hessle or Mall. MODERN House reqd. to rent ot purchase, near Beverley; advertiser good offer, similar in Leicester, willing to cxr'nangeT-P662.

Mail. DETACHED House. Cottage, or Bungalow with about 1 acre land at, Kirkella. Hesslp. Ferviby.

or Anlaby; good price Mall. PURCHASE or rent (lease or other- VtMK mod. pref. w'th garage; Anlaby Hessle or Boothferry-rd. routes.

Mall. EXCHANGE mod. Sham Four, St for House. Hawthorne or Albert-aye. all replies Mall.

EXCHANGE Mod. (rented) 4-apart. Flat, nice for House any with Glasgow Cent. 0420: Moffats. 251.

Vincent-street, Glasgow, C.2. INVESTOR desires purchase Freehold Shop Property ln King Whitefriargate, Let to substantial firm. No commission or legal costs for seller to Mall. WANTED, to 3-bedroomed Parlour House, Spring-tank West, for 2-bedroomed. non-parlour, Olpsyville.

Eastfleld. Westfleld or Boothferry-road MaU. EXCHANGE, 2 bed mod. House, g.c. for one In Hessle or Cotttneiham.

mod. pref. out not no objection to 88, Foredyke-avenne. Leads-road, off Sutton-road. HOUSE wtd to purchase 3 bedrooms, kitchen, slttlngroom, scullery and bathroom, a.c mams, ln Hull suburbs; price not to £700; full parties, Mail.

FURN. HOUSES and CARAVANS TO Let, Furn. Bungalow, Hornsea Station, winter months; Mail. FARMS, LANDTSALE. LET.

FARM to let. Common Farm, North Cave, comprising 95 acres arable and 33 acres grass Uni, tc let from April 6th, Apply Estate Office. Hc'ham Hall, FOR SALE. MISCELLANEOUS DIAMONj Ring lor ASCO'f Header, nearly new, Mail. THREE Suit Cases, one fibre Cabin Mail.

PRAM lor Saie, good Jaconsen, 88, Eton-street. DOLL'S Pram, fawn, Babydom, excel, Mail. PRAM, Buoyant, navy and cream, perf. Mail. WEDDING Gown, small ladjr's, gold satin and Mail.

DOLL'S House, furnished, good reasonable Mail. REAL Beaver Lamb Coat (Non-Utility), as new, Mall. WEUOINC Ring, mcd. size, 22ct, as new: £7 Mail. HOOVER De Luxe; 25, Hutt-street, Spring-bank.

JUMPER, georgette, bishop sleeves, pink, cost Mail. NEW Brown Grayson Model Coat, highwayman style, never worn, Mail. BLACK Leather Coat, black Winter 54, Klrklands-'oad. YORKIST Type Stove, r.h.0., slate 652, Spring-bank W. SEWING Machine, Jones, treadle, boxtop, v.g.c 100, York-road, N.H.

LARGE Pram and Canopy, As'nton, 19. Hulme-st. (off Holderneas-road. BEAUTIFUL 5-diamond 18ct. Engagemor, Ring after 5.0: Clark, 586, PRAM, Sale, Marmet 3, Doris Vale.

Boulevard. BET of 60 parts People of All Nations," 2 colour plates each 397, Mail. PRAM and Canopy, maroon and cream, gocd cond. Lewis, 35, Beverley-road, Hessle. ROLLER Skates, excel, pair, rubber cushioned, made in U.S.A., Mall.

CHILDREN'S Encyclopaedia for Sale, good 37, Silverdaleroad-, Hull HIGH Pram, new 1. Walmsley-st. (opp. Park-street) PIANO, Rogers Eungblut; small Rexine 3-pce. Suite, oak 20, ANTIQUE Grandfather Clock, solid oak, perf.

Westmoreland. 334, Holderness-road. EXTRA Large Doll's Bedroom Parkin, 1, Thomas's-avenue, Westmoreland-street. HAIRDRYER. A.C., perf.

after 6.3o.—Ferrler, 510, Holderness-rd. Tel. 34927. DRESS Shirts (3). Collar worn once; 6 good qual.

damask Serviettes, Mail. PRAM for Sale, navy and cream, good 42, Cha' les-street. EVENING Dress Suit (tails), eh. 39, w. 35.

leg 32, good quality, Mall. for Sale, v.g. cond. 55, Southwood-avenue, Cotttngham. JOINER made Dropside Doll's Cot, Mattress Sc- Pillow, 63, Fairfax-avenue; 17198.

BEDROOM Suite, Kitchen Chairs and Table, Sideboard, etc Cherry Garth. Cottingham. NATURAL Fox Fur, full skin, excel, oddments. Mrs Drake, 45, Etherington-road. CAMERA, f4.5.

sec, new offers over 84, Seaton-road, Hessle. GOOD strong well-constructed Sectional Greenhouse for Sale 14 new; £60, Mall. SALE, Main Gas Cooker, steel shafted Golf 94, Penshurst-avenue, Hessle. WEDDING Dress, heavy satin; tulle Veil; lady's 215, Bristol-road, Wold-road. FUR Fabric Coat.

S.W., fawn, as new, n.c.—Newton. 4, Springburn-street, Hessle-road. PRIVATELY, small Eternity Ring, diamonds saphlres; also 18-ct. Gent's. Broad Wedding Ring Mail.

TYPEWRITER. Underwood Standard, perr. Bentley 164. Queen-street. Withernsea.

FOLDING Plain, Sale, £3 10s; child Rickshaw, as new. £1 39. The Leases, Beverley. FOUR Dining Chairs, dark brown, seats to 7 p.m.. Bielby, 48.

Sprlngfteld-road. Anlaby-road. BED, 4ft. 6in panelled oak, complete; oak Draw-leaf Dining Table, Chisholni, 37. Anla'oy.

LOVELY Chevron Musquash Coat, f.1.; also Ermine-type Squirrel, W.S.—Clarke. 13, Hall Walk, Cottingham (47324). SINGER drophead Sewing Machine, Juvenile Cycle Hornby Elee. Train Set for 694, Mail. BUITE, 3-piece, Moquette, drop-end settee, genuine: 2, Melbourne-grove, Wyndham-street.

PRAM, green and cream; also Boy's Cycle, both good best Lelley Garth. Lelley. nr. Preston, Hull. JIFFY Washer, r.r.

wringer; also Two Gent's Suits. 39 32 33 1.1., n.C. one as new: £10 the two. After 6 p.m.— Brown. 22.

May Garden Village. BLUE Chenille Draw Curtains, Dropleaf Mahog. Dining Table; Farmery, 201, New Bridge-rd. SALE, Oold Double Albert and Medal, new, a bargain, £8, cost £14; also Child's Gramophone, not a toy, real motor, play any records, Mall. LARGE Nursery Fireguard, large Wooden Engine and Toy Barrow; both Joiner 11, Mayfleld-st.

DINNER Suit, c. 38, 1. 29, longsleeved green Frock, b. 34; Youth's Black Coat and Mail. BIDEBOARD.

Table, 8. Chairs, utility, g.c. cheap; sft Billiards 75. Woodland-road, Willerby-road. TAILOR'S Singer Treadle Machine; also 1 electric, 5-7.

50. St. Hilda-street, Beverley-road. GENT'S Oilskins Lady's Dress, Hollywood Hat, Drums. £10.

20. Kent-st. COSTUME, blue, button-up front, smart black Dress, also royal blue, both £2: Blouses; all 7, Mall. SUIT. Plus Fours, brown mixture tult-1 ig.

perf. fit man sft. mcd. build: nearest Mail. GUN, 12 bore.

d.b.. hammerless (Rlmmington), good £30, no offers; also Dress Shirt, neck never worn, H. Oxbury, 937, Springbank West, Hull. CAMEL Hair Coat. fawn.

W.X., nonutility, good n.c; no Edwards, 83, Cottingham-road. Tel. 17319. RALEIGH, lady's sports model. hub as new; Diamond Engagement 44, Beverleyroad.

PRAM, as new. prewar, Osnath. high, black and cream, rhrome fittings: not since fully reconditioned; nearest £18 Mali. OUTSIZE Fur Coat, size 48, Brown Pony Skin, Indian Lamb Collar; also Model Hat to match; offers over £30, n.c—733 Mail. BEAUTIFUL mod.

oak Sideboard, with wine cupboards both ends; Sell or Exch. Edwards 6, Cowclen-grove, Preston-road. GOOD Wood. suit, for kitchen table or bench, ljln. thick; Wirenettlng, Frosted Glass.

£2 evenings, 5 to 8 p.nV—P757, Mall. GIRL'S Coat, blue, long blue silk Party Dress, fit 13 to 14, both new 32, North Hull Estate. BILVER Cross Pram. Harrogate model, perf. cream with navy mohair hood and apron.

Bradley, 12, Married Quarters, R.AF., Catfoes. DARK Grey Winter Overcoat, eh. 42. hf. sft.

tailor-made, as new, £10: Mack, belted, eh. 36. new, £3 789, Mall. DEAF Aid, Dr Miln-s. cost £22, accept £10.

to genuine buyer before 4 Mr Jubb, 5, Westmorlandstreet. GREEN Harris Tweed Costume. £4: Camel Coat. Grey Linen all n.c.—Wiles. 112, Marfleet-lnne.

Evenings. BIBERIAN Bqulrrel Box Coat, very good £26; navy Winter Costume, bust 36. n.c—Hamlyn. 1.001, Spring-bank West. PANELLED Cot (cream with pictures), sprung Mattress, prewar; also Playpen, Embroid.

Sheets, new. Thompson, Nexo, Bilton, near Hull. SQUIRREL Fur Coat, natural grey, prewar, full length, recently re-modelled, like C. Wright. School House, Newport.

Gilberdvke 59. TELESCOPE, 2Jin. with finder, rack tripod, extra power lenses, nearest £10: Lecture Lantern, offers; Indoor Frame Aerial, new, two Bird Cages, Poppleton, 182. Priory-road. Tel.

23073. OESK, oak, flat top, with 6 drawers. size 4ft. 2ft. as new; also Wash Basin with taps, Tennant.

219. Queen-street. Withernsea. Phone Withernsea 31. OVERCOAT.

Gent's, sft. del. brs navy bine, new, offers; pr. Gum Boots, 10, new Work Boots, 10 Pr. Slippers 9.

Dartboard. IT 7 50, Mail LADY'S Coat, navy angora, n.c., squirrel revers, W.X.; navy blue-violet Shoes, size 6. n.c.: Tennis Table. Bft. as new; Columbia Radiogram.

100 Records. -PBO7, Mall DARTBOARD In polished hanging case. Sale, also complete works Columbia Gramophone. Playpen Cot. cheap: oak or oak faced Plywood Church-lane.

Kirkella. Tel 48223. JIGGER Coat, n.u., lovely silver grey camel hair, almost new nc. £5: also FfYeside Chair, £4 good cond. Ba'ty.

45, Anlaby common. BLUE Serge Suit, fit boy 12 or 13; Girl's Raincoat, green 241n Dress same size: Large Sleeping Doll, 29in. length: Modern Taffeta Dance Dress 32 bust; all Hesslewood. 25. 30th-ave N.H E.

BKIITB (2), all-round pleated, black, waist 2 white Satin Blouses, tieneck, b. pink Satin Long Party Dress, 8 all new. n.c.; after 6 p.m. Fountaln-rd. GIRL'S Coat and Dress.

£1: Black Costume, W.X., Gent's. Overcoat, eh. Working Overcoat, £1: Fox Fur. £3: Oddments, various, good n.c.—Smith, 4, Carltonvlllas. Hawthorn-avenue.

TRIX Twin Electric Model Rallwav. 00 gauge, magnificent layout, with electricallv-cnnirolled points, locomotives, rolling stock. Absolutely complete and In now condition. Cost over £50 Wilson. 13.

Harley-street. Hull WALNUT Bedroom Suite, complete with beds'ead. soring mattress base; Sitt. room Suite in tapestry: Dining room Suit" in' Flnnlfh oak: 2 -ose colour Ca'-pets. 3 35: Wa-drobei.

Rugs and other all mod. and In excel, cond best offers; seen after 7 n.m. 708, Beverley Hlsh-road. Hull. ACCORDION (Frontalini) 36 bass.

Music, Telescopic Music Stand, Electric Massage Vibrator, Bports Bag. Gas Fire, lst year Engineering Science (Bird). Manual Machine Drawing and Desltn (low and Bevis). Dog Basket, 4 vols. Pitman Businessman's Encyclopaedia.

nd 8 Balls, Utility Pa a Glllshlll-road, Hull. Tel. 24188, PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements are accepted Subject to the conditions and prices as printed in the Hull Daily Mail each Saturday. The use of Box Numbers for Goods for Sale or Wanted, excepting Household Furnishings is confined to private advertisers only. No responsibility for loss of or delay in receipt by the advertiser ot replies to box numbers can be accepted.

LOST AND FOUND LOST, Gold Bracelet, chain Please return Perchercn, Stage Door New Theatre (reward). LOST, near Cottingham, Brown Handbag. Reward. Police Springfield House. Sutton.

LOST, l.h. Fur-backed Glove. No. 11 bus; 10, Welwyn Park-road. B.H.R.

LOST, black fur-backed Glove, between reward. Walls. 342. Gleenwood-avenie. LOST, Paddy, Wire Terrier Dog.

saddle, brown 1. Granvilie-avenue, Clyde-street. LOST, Lady's Navy Blue Right-hand Glove, black fur outside white Please return Walker 365 Beverlev-rd LOST, between Driffield and Selby, Bpare Wheel for Bedford lorry; finder W. Gooder. Bracken, Driffield.

WILL lady having wrong left-hand Fur Olove, 11 bus. p.m., Nov. 9, from town, 1035, Springbank West. LOST, pr. of pinz-nez Glasses.

Chanteriands-ave. Please return to Holtby. 229. re- Ward to finder. REWARD offered for Red Stone lost Xrom orooch set with a fly, at Beverlevrd Baths, Sat.

night. Sentimental value. 11, Beverley-rd. Tel. 19355.

LOST, Tuesday, Bond-st. and Fcrens- Maroon Wallet containing Notes and Photos, return. Fenw.ck, 14. Hessle. Tel.

43547. Reward. PERSONAL Private line. ALEC ana Juan, please contact 317. APPRENTICES.

YOUTHS I l6, wet fish Wtd IOT dipping agents. Appiv with Mail BOY reqd for Shipping Office; apply Ttis itating Mail. YOUTH Reqd. for general er Cafe 3 BMART Boy, 14-15. wanted to learn pawnbroklng trade; good prospects Mail.

FISH Curers req. Office Boy-messenger, food wages and comfortable position MaU. YOUTH Interested fretwork, woodworking, good opening capable Mr Lythe, Erco Products. Ryde-ave. AGENTS.

TRAVELLERS. ETC. CLUb Organisers and others are hr.lted to write us for parties, of our Feotweartc-iamlly sales Mail. CLERKS WORKPEOPLE. ETC.

BEAJTMAN cottage, c.1.. Hull Owstwick. Spring-bank West. TAILORS, Machinist, good work, good MatL BAKER and Confectioner expd. P7-5, Ma.i.

reqd. Gresswell. 587, Spring-bank West. CHIEF Operator union Marble Area Cinema, Beverley. Feeder, St Clarke Wrlght-st.

SECOND Operator Reqd. for local suburban cinema; Mail. CASHiER with knowledge of bookkeeping reqd. for manufacturing 399. CAROENER Wtd.

to dig and lay-out small garden, Dalrycoates HAND Typist, 16-20, either sex, age, wage, 394, QUALIFIED Motor Mechanic Kingston Garage, 113, Wolfreton-road, JOINERS Waned, good tradesmen APPIy R. W. it J. H. Barnett.

113. Clar- TWO Men Wtd. for farmwork. tractor knowledge Cubrough JUNIOR Clerk! Female, reqd. for Gen.

Office 91. Hull. AI3URANCE Co. Regs. smart female Clerk, age 16-18; apply in own Mall BHOP Foreman Joiner reqd.

for well established building contractor, state Mail BUTCHERS, smart, clean Young Man, must be a willing worker; good refs. Mall. CLERK Wtd. for contracting Joinery works, must have knowledge of working out Mail. EXPERIENCED Manager, retail fish and poultry good prospects for efficient man; full Mail.

DRIVER for steamroller to work in the Beverley Kncwles Son Braithwell. near Roth-rham. REPRESENTATIVE Electrical Wnoles alers, for Hull and dist Apply C.I 31, Derby-rd Nottingham. CARETAKER wanted fo- Holiness Church. Mr Dunwell.

21, Regent-street. Anlaby-road FEMALE Telephone Operator, with knowledge typing, reqd. for city office; rate age, and forward copy Mail. UNIVERSITY College of Officer(3) Hal's of Residence Applications are invited from Registered Med-cal Practitioners of either sex for the appoir.tment(s). The person or persons appointed will commence duty on January lst, 1946.

Particulars of the and conditions can be obtained from the Registrar to whom applications should be sent, endorsed Medical Offlc-r." not-later than November 3Cth. MEN, Women and Youths wtd. for all Branches of Machine Shop and Foundry work in most mod. plant, set ln very fine piece-work in Machine Chops i Group Bonus System (averaging over 30',) in Foundries; some exper. desirable but not Operators for Herberts (up to No.

9) and Wards up to No. 10 specially also urgent need for good Toolroom Grinders: Hostel accom. years work with full parties to The Deputy Director, The Anti-Attrition Metal Woodlands Park Works, Maidenhead, Berks. CROWN Agents fcr the Colonies, oo.oniai Government Appointments. from qualified candidates ifYutwt the following Nautical required by the Gov- 111 KoT1 'or the Harbour department for three years with possible Ba: et to a year plus residential allowance cf 10 on the first £400 on the second, and en the balance.

Cost of living allowance £144 a year for single man and 180 a year for married man. Outfit £60. Free passages. Candidates, not over 40, must hold a Board of Trade Foreign-Going Extra Masters Certificate and should preferab.y have been in command of a foreignp ng merchant ship. Apply St once by letter, stating age, whether married or single, and full particulars of qualifications and experience and mentioning this paper to the Crown Agents for the Co.on.es, 4.

Millbank, London 5.W.1.. quoting on both letter and envelope. EABT Riding of Yorkshire County of Maintenance Engineer, County Hospital, Driffield. Apphcat.ons are Invited from skilled for the pest cf Maintenance Engineer at the County Hospital Driffield, at a salary not exceeding £300 per annum according to qualifications and together witn temporary cost-of- i 7l 1 ot a Present £78 per annum. Appl.cants man be fully trained engineers having served a recognised apprenticeship, competent to taxi charge of and carry cut repairs and maintenance to steam plant, laundry machinery, steam and electrical cooking appliances, low pressure hot water heating, domestic hot "Jfcter services, electrical generation and Imtal'atiors.

Previous hspital exper. Will be considered an advantage, but It is not essential. The appointment is subject to the provisions of the Local Government Superannuation Act, 1937. and the successful candidate will be reany known relationship to any member nr Senior Officer of the County Council. Canvassing will disqualify.

Applications must the undersigned not later than Dec. sth, 1946 Stephenson, Cleric ot the Council, County Hall, Bevef- THE Civil Service Commissioners announce that a special competition will be for appointments as Assistant Engineer the Post Office Engineering Department and Assistant Traffic Superintendent In thel Telephone Department of the General! Post Office. Approximately mo vacancies in each grade will be filled by exam tons spread over a period of two or I three years. Candidates must have been born on or after the 2nd Aufust, 195. and have attained the cf 18 by the lst January of the year which compete.

Allowance- will be made for service in H.M. Forces prior to 3rd Sepcompete for appointment as Assistant I Engineer (N-w Rtvlei. The silary scales are as follows: Assis'ant Entiby incremental 20 £SBn! Provinces, £265 rising by annual incre- Service Commission not later than 'six months after the completion of Ail other cand'dates must send them lst April, 1947. except that -r -Elates who are under 18 years OM on he lst April. 1947.

the latest dat? for sending In the form ls the Ut following their 18th birthday Copies of the Regulations and Forms of Vaolication may be obtained from the Secretary, Civil Service Commission Burlington-gardeni. London, w.i or from tba Chief Officer, Civil Se'rv'c- Comm.fusion, at the following addresses No. India 10. CnderhilN lane. Egypt.

8 Sharia Tolumba', Garden Cairo; Italy, oH C.M.F.; Germany, 2nd Echelon' G.H.Q., Ti A.O R. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.

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