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PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. OBSERVANCE OI~EIOLIDAY ON 9tli NOVEIIBEK. JN consequence'of the'23rd Jnno (Prince of' Wales's .Birthday) not having been generally observed as a Public Holiday, 1 HEREBY INVITE the Citizens to observe WEDNESDAY. NEXT, tho 9tli instant, in lieu thereof. THOMAS'JI. WILFOED, Mayor of Wellington. jth November, 1910. • WELLINGTON mEBOUE BOABD. ( HOLIDAY, 9th NOVEMBER,-1010. ' PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that WEDNESDAY, 9th NOVEMBEE, 1910, will berobserved by the Wellington Harbour Board as a Public Holiday, and that the wharves, stores, and offices of ' tlio Board will be closed for ordinary busi'ness on that day. By Order. 11. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Harbour Board. Office, Wellington, 31st October, 1910. • NOTICE,. mHE Warehouses of the undersigned JL will bo open for business as usual on WEDNESDAY. NEXT, the 9th November, 1910:— ROSS AND GLENDINING, LTD.. MACKY, LOGAN, CALDWELL & CO. ARCH. CLARK AND SONS, LTD. SARGOOD, SON AND EWEN, LTD. BING HARRIS AND CO., LTD. BUTTERWOETH .BROS.. LTD. ABBOT, ORAM. AND CO. WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MANUFACTURE ING C 0,,. LTD, WELLINGTON CORPORATION .TRAMWAYS. SUNDAY TRAINS. rf*>N 4nd from SUNDAY, tho Gth instant, w and until further notice, SPECIAL CARS connecting with the 9.30 a.m. train to OTAKI at .Tnbrndon Station irill run as under:— . Nowtown to Thorndon' Station, via Cuba Street and tambton Quay.—Newtown depart 8.45 a.m. Newtown to Thorndon Station, via Courfc- : enay Place and Lambton Quay.—Newtown depart, 8.50 a.m. Lyall. Bay to Thorndon Station.—Lyall Bay' depart 5.45 a.m. FAEES-r-Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. Cars connecting with tho 2 p.m. train for Plinnnerton will run as under:— Newtown to Thorndon Station, via Cuba 1 Street , and Lambton Quay.—Nowtown depart 1.15 p.m. Newtown to- Thorndon Station, via Courti, enay Place And Lambton Quay.—Nev, - - town depart. 1.20 p.m.. ORDINARY FARES. JNO. E." PALMER, ■ Town Clerk. . 4th .Novem.beri ,1910., . " NOTICE.. HAVING ' purchased the Business of MR. T. BEENASCONI, ReadyMoney Store, Ingestre Street, we wish to inform his Customers and tho General Public that it is our intention to Close tho Shop in Ingestre Street as from TODAY' (SATURDAY), tho; sth inst., -and transfer the business to onr own premises CORNER . CUBA and INGESTRE STREETS. Mr. Berna6coni will havo charge of our-Retail Department, and will attend to your requirements 'as in tho past.. Trusting to be favoured with the continuance, of your valued patronage so generously given to Mr. Bernasconi, ' Yours' faithfully, TOWN AND COUNTRY SUPPLY /STOEES, ! Corner Cuba and Ingestre Streets. ! NOTICE. . HAVING" disposed-'of nij Business to the TOWN AND COUNTRY SUPPLY STORES, Cuba Street, 1 wish to Thank my Customers for tho liberal support accorded to me during the last fiveyears, nnd would ask for a continuance of the same to my successors, where I shall still personally bo ablo.to attend to. your. requirements. ... . . :j . i . • Yours faithfully, .-. : - . T. BERNASCONI,. : Ready-Money Store, Ingostro Street. ANTE D KNOWN. That tho . Manners . Street. Depot TE ARO STEAM LAUNDRY IS REMOVED TO NO. 125 UPPER ; "WILLIS STREET, Nearly Opposite Y.H.C.A. VIAVI NOTICE.. . I' ADIES! If, you are in search of J Health,- understand first why you suffer as you do. Do not torture, maim, ot cripple Nature; but'learn how operations may bo . avoided • and health restored by Natural Means. Health Talks: Tuesdays, 3 p.m. - Interviews: Daily, 10 to 3. Free to all, without any obligation'. Viavi. Hygiene .(posted), Is. 4d. Viavi Rooms: Panama Chambers, Panama Street, opposite' D.1.C., Wellington. FOR LEASEOR EXCHANGE. T EASEHOLD—4S Acres, 12 years to 6-J run;' close to. Palmerston North; rent, 31s. 3d;, per acre; will carry 20 cows; well watered,- good eoil; 5-roomed house, cowbails, trapshed, eto. Price for goodwill; including 4 months' rent paid in advance, .£175, J. A. .Nash and Co.. I'ahncreton North. DAIRY LEASE. ....... GOING Concern.—so Acres, lease G years at 13s:-per acre; first-class land, all flat, well watered, 1 carry 25 cows; good cottage, cowshed, oto. ' For Sale, as Going Concern, including 17 first-class cows, horse, "cart,, harness, pigs, etc., etc. Price .£350. MORTON AND CQ„ Land Agents, Feilding. . . . TO LEASE, 101) acres choice- level dairy farm, 3 miles.from Stratford; all in grass, but shelter bush; comfortable 7-roomed .house, man's whare, cowshed, trapshed, piggeries,, etc. Splendid garden, ornamental trees, and plantations. Lease, 3' years at .305.. per acre. Stock, etc., going concern at valuation. ORBELL AND CO., Palmerston North. MILK WALK. ' ~ jp-j i- A CASH will put you into a firstc&JLOU clttbs Milk Walk in good town, doing 22 gallons, mornings only. 20 coivs. Horse cart, harness, cooler, etc., and 40 acres leased land.-. Prico .£3OO for quick sale;- £ 150 cash. Apply sharp. J. T. BARRY AND CO., Feilding. ttj\oK SALE OR EXCHANGE, for good Jr Citv Property returning not less than's per cent, net, 12,000 Acres, Freehold, 30 miles from coastal town, together with 12,000 sheep and lambs, 300 head .of cattle, 30- horses, implements, Eteara ' eilgino and -saw plant, shearing machines, etc. As a going concern. Price, .£48,000. No encumbrance. Principals only dealt with. WELLWOOD AND WULLWOOD. Hastings. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. 1 r\ jTv ACRES, G miles from good town. J.UU Will mill: 35 cows; splendid buildings. Rent, .£1 Is., p.c., at .£2l in 5 or 7 years. : ' Apply, sharp, EM. L. FIWDLAY, LAND AND KSTA.TE AGENT. STRATFORD. INVENTORS, Conso.it - HENRIr HUGHES, PATENT AGENTS, 157 FEATHERSTON ST., Estd. 1882. WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 966, 5 November 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 966, 5 November 1910, Page 2

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