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PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF KAKORI. NOTICE is hereby given that the. Council of the, Borough of Karori did, en the 12th clay of July, 1910, pass a resolution with the object of making a Bylaw intituled "Tho Building By-law Amendment of 1910." Tho purport of tho proposed By-law is to amend and add to Tho Building Bylaw, 1901, in relation to tho deposit of plans, tho issue of certificates, tho construction of buildings, erection of tents, tho provision of sanitary conveniences for the use of workmen 'engaged in building, tho preservation of footpaths, fees payable for certificates and inspection, etc., etc. A copy of the proposed By-law is deposited in tho office of the said Council at Karori, and is open to the inspection of the public during office hours, from this date until and including the 9th day of August, 1910,' on which day, at 7.iio p.m., at tho office of tho said Council in Karori, a Meeting of the said Council will be hold, at which the said resolution passed on the 12th day of July, 1910, will be submitted for confirmation as a special order making the said Building By-law Amendment of 1910. Hated this 13th day of July, 1910. By order of the Karori Borough Council. W. F. ENGLAND, Town Clerk. MIRAMAR BOROUGH TRAMAYAYS. " ALTERATION IN SERVICE. MIEAIIAR AND SEATOUN LINES. ON and from MONDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1910 (SATURDAYS EXCEPTED), the following changes will take effect: tho present service will be maintained until the S.2G a.m. car from Station, after which the forty (-10) service will be suspended, and cars will run to each JUNCTION every TWENTY (20) MINUTES, and to . each , terminus every 80 minutes until 4.26 p.m., when the- through FORTY (40) MINUTES' Service' will be resumed. The 6:48 p.m. car to Jliramar and 7.C p.m. ear to Seatoim will again take up the EIGHTY .(80) .MINUTES' Service until .10.46 p.m. The 10.26 p.m. car from. Station will run through to Seatoun. A SPECIAL CAB , WILL LEAVE LAMBTON STATION FOR SEATOUN AT 6.11 p.m. IN LIEU OF 6.3 p.m. AS AT PRESENT. '■ WEDNESDAYS. The 1.6 p.m. car from Station will run through to Seatoun on WEDNESDAYS ONLY. • ,'■ ■ SATURDAY SERVICE. . ON., SATURDAYS, FORTY . (40) MINUTES' Service will be maintained throughout the day. SUNDAY SERVICE. ■ MIRAMAR: ■ AN EIGHTY (80) MINUTES' Servico will obtain- throughout the day, LAMBTON STATION Depart 1.26 p.m., MIRAMAR Depart 2.6 p.m.' .SEATOUN- ■■■■■ A FORTY (40) MINUTES' Service will be mn to : and from SEATOUN from. 1.46 p.m. until 6.26 p.m., after which an EIGHTY (80) MINUTES' Service will be maintained. 2d. FARE WILL BE CHAItGED ON ALL CARS- OVER. BOTH LINES AFTER 1.26 P.M. ON SATURDAYS UNTIL LAST CAR SUNDAY EVENINGS. • It. E. BENNETT, . , ■ . Town Clerk. ' TRUST AND AGENCY CO. OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. , REMOVAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the above Company is removing from National Mutual . Building,' Customhouse Quay, and that on .and after the Ist'August, 1910, their offices will. bo situated in Messrs. Dalgety and Co.'s Building, Featherston Street, Second Floor.(takethe Lift). Dated '.2-ith ■ July, 1910. (Signed) CHARLES BATESON, Manager,- : ;■"■"' PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY NEST, AUGUST Ist, a First-class Is. Luncheon will be' served at the, Hotel Arcadia. Special reduction for Weekly or Monthly Tickets. ...'.. Brehkfast from 8.30 a.m. Luncheon from 12 till 2. Tea and Sup'por from 5 o'clock till Midnight. 5 . . Meals from Is. . v ■ ' Tariff—6s. Per Day. . : :.V;' : ,. '- ci: V- GEO: PINNOCK, Manager, ' (for 12 Years Proprietor of the' Trocadero). Taxi Cabs and Touring Cars for Hire - .-•'■.■ -Day or Night. ' ' ■ • :"■ ■ Telephone—2349. . . 'Inquiries answered promptly. npHIS is to Notify the Public that MR. ■*•' ' GEORGE EVANS has taken over THE ALBERT HOTEL, :. Corner of Manners and Willis Streets. £QA CASH—First Prize .£ls; second «*v A third £2, given- to the persons who send.me the longest subscriptions to either, or both, tho "New Idea" and "Life" Magazines (price, posted, 6s, 6d. per year). As the competition closes.shortly, post'your entry at once to "Life's" Subscription Representative, c.o. Box 8, Waipukurau. SPECIAL NOTICES, THE . WELLINGTON INVESTMENT, TRUSTEE AND AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. . DIVIDEND Warrants for Dividend of 3 per cent, for'half-year ended 30th JUNE, 1910, can now lie obtained upon application at tho Company's Office, 237 Lambton Quay. :,. . . . ..---. •L;.,G.-MACKAY,-Secretary. "CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY"" .' IS a book which exhibits the true . teaching of Christ, and. His Apostles, concerning the Gospel, which was glad, tidings of-', a future, righteous 'govern-' ment, to be established on this earth, by Himself. The book exhibits, in detail, the conditions by which mankind may share..with Him in the good things to come; and also clearly proves that THE Gospel is NOT •. preached to the people by a great many professing to bo His "Ministers." Search and see. ' ~ i'For loan -from H. C. MILVERTON,. Taihape..,.. .'.!'. BOARD ' fiM P KESBDEMCE, , : •Advertisements 'under ,this; heading, Sixteen Words -for.'-Sixponce,- if prepaid. . . . ■...wiITANG'i;!.,; .'■„: BOULCOTT STREET. UNDER 'New f Management. Vacancies . for Gentlemen' Boarders. Terms Moderate. Mrs :C- Cndby, Proprietress. V' MARLBOROUGH HOUSE; 21 KENT, TERRACE, WELLINGTON. ' MRS.. LEE, Proprietress. LARGE and well-appointed House in ... good locality,-trams pass the door; penny section; hot and cold, and shower baths. Visitors to Wellington can rely on getting excellent accommodation at a moderate tariff at ■ Mrs. Lee's oldestablished of twenty years' standing...,. 'Phone. 1897. Letters ..and ■ telegrams promptly'attended to. ".QTONEHURST," "•-.'■' : p SYMONDS. STREET,: AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. • : Strictly "FIRST-CLASS- BOARD AND' .-;.;■.- .RESIDENCE.' 'Telegrams: "Stonchurst," Auckland. ' .:■ . .MRS. ALBERT:A, BROWN, ■ ■ .:. , . . . ■ Proprietress. ... BOARD. and RESIDENCE.-Vaoancy for ... a few. Gentlemen; -hot and cold shower; soft, washing. 77 Abel Smith' Street. SUPERIOR Accommodation for gentlcmer. at Montrose, 96 Tho Terrace (near Gentlemen's Club). Ready to receive guests. Under new management. 'Phone 3216. J. E. Scott, Proprietor. riP.O LET, Furnished Bod-sitting-room; JL , also Singlo Bedroom; Kitchen. . 4 Hawkestono Terrace, Hawkcstono Street. WANTED, 2 Gentlemen, share nice front Bedroom; no other I/odgers; select locality. Address "Dominion" Oflice. ' WANTED, Two Young Men, share Nice Large Room; ss. each. Apply' 203 Cuba Street. STUDY the,. Property Market.—The back page of "The Dominion" is a 1 Land and Farm Directory!

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 883, 1 August 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 883, 1 August 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 883, 1 August 1910, Page 2

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