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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. QT. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, ® MULGRAVE STREET. EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and IIol)' Communion. Preacher—Right Rev. tho Bishop. 7 p.m.—Evensong null Sermon. TINAKORI ROAD SCHOOLROOM. 11 a.m.—Children's Service. QT. ■ JOHN'S CHURCH, Willis Street (Presbyterian). ' TO-MORROW: Morning, 11. Evening, 7, REV. DR. GIBB. Evening: (9) "Your Country! True Imperialism." (gT. PETER'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Holy Communion, 7, 8, and (Choral) after Matins, at 11. Evensong and Sermon, 7. lielburne—Holy Communion, 8j 11 and 7. Taranaki Street Mission, 11 and 7. gTi ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIi N CHURCH, WELLINGTON TERRACE. SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. SUNDAY, AUGUST G. Morning, 11—Preacher: Rev. J. Gibson Smith. Subject: "Tho Demand of Modem Life upon tho Modern Church. Afternoon 3 o'clock—Special Children's Service. Address by Mr. Richard Brown. Evening, 7—Preacher: Rev. J. Gibson Smith. Subject: "The Gospel Paralysed end the Gospel Powerful." CHURCH, -TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW, Morning lt-REV. J. R. CLARK. Evening 7—REV, J. G. CHAPMAN. Subject: "Euodia and Syntyche." CENTRAL MISSION. 17 • p.m.-PEOPLE'S SERVICE, NEW THEATRE-REV. E. 0. BLAMIRES. SPECIAL MUSIC., The Brotherhood will meet at tha Taylor Memorial Service at 3.15 p.m. rIHUECH OF GOD TABERNACLE, ''' Crawford Street. To-nijht, 7—t.S.S, Lesson. "Jeremiah. Tried and Acquit ted." To-morrow: Sabbath School at 10 and 2.30 p.m. Worship at 11. Service at 6.30. "Tho Revival of the Papacy; who are responsible? The Healing, as well as the Wounding of the Beast." Rev. 13: 3. DAVID NIELD, Pastor. — ii ii mmmam PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF KAEORI. NOTICE OF INTENTION /TO MAKE . RATES. ATOTICE is hereby given that the CriunIV cil.of tha. Borough, of Karon proposes, at the ordinary meeting to be held on TUESDAY, the 22nd of AUGUST, 1911, to make and levy, under the provisions of "The Eating Act, 1908," and all other powers enabling it in that behalf, .tho following rates for the period commencing On the Ist day of April, 1911, and ending on tho 31st day of March, 1912, namely— 1. A General Rate, under the provisions of Section 78 of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908," for general punioses, of two pence and three-sixteenths (2d. 3-lGths) of a pfinnv in the £ on the unimproved value of ail rateable property within the Borough. ' ; • , _ 2. A Rate,' under the provisions-of Section 41 of "The Hosoital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1909," of one-eighth (Ith) >of-a penny in tie JB, on the capital Talus '6f *all Tateablo tjrotferty' /yithm \ the •Bdrougli».such rate^being,required to meet ilVfe 'contritiutions payable' by.'-the Council to the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. ; • Also, that fho above Rates will be payable in one instalment on the Ist day of September, 1911. at the Office pf the Borough Council, Karori. • And Notice is also hereby given that the Council of the Borough of Karori intends to levy the several annual recurring Special Rates, tho sums following, namely —Special Rate No. 1: Three-twenty-fiftha (3-25ths) of a penny in the £; Special Rate No. 2: Tfiree-nftisths (3-50ths) of a penny in the £; Special Rate No. 3: Three-fiftieths (3-50ths) of a penny in the £; Special Rate No. (4: Five-eights (5-Bths) of a penny in the £■, Special Rate No. 5: Five'-sixteenths (5-16ths) of a penny in tho £; Special Rate No. G: Onethirteenth (l-13th)~of a penny in the ,£; Special Rate No.-7: Three-tenths (3-10ths) of a penny in the £. Tho Special Rates are due in one instalment on the First Day of June, 1911, in accordanco with , the several Special Orders. ' The Kate • Books are now open for'inspection without fee by all Ratepayers during-Office Hours, at the Office .of the Borough Council, Karori. Dated this sth day of August, 1911. W. F. ENGLAND, • Town Clerk. KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. TjISTIMATES for General Rates,. April AJ Ist, 1911, to March 31st, 1912, approved by the Karori Borough Council I Estimated Receipts. £ s. d. Balance March 31st, 1911 552 7 2 General Rato at 2 3-16ths. d. in the £ on the Unimproved Value (.£348,661) 3177 18 6 Outstanding Rates, March 31st, 1911 81 13 8 Dog Tax, Foes, Fines, etc 228 . 0 0 Government Subsidy 200 0 0 Sundries 250 0 0 4488 19.4 , Estimated Expenditure. Salaries 774 10 0 Office Expenses, Stationery, Printing, etc 207 12 0 'Legal Expenses 100 0 0 Insurances '.... it 0 o Street .Works 1878 0 0 Sanitation 350 0 0 Street Lighting 300 0 0 Tramway Account GOO 0 0 Contingencies 100 0 0 Credit Balanco 71 17 4 _ 4188 19 1 The above is published for general information. W. F. ENGLAND, Town Clerk. 0 A U T I O N. TO BUI'ERS OF CHOCOLATE. _ When Buying TOBLER'S Delicious Swiss Milk Chocolate, be especiallv particular to SEE THAT THE WRAPPERS ARE WHOLE. TOBLER'S Chocolate is only obtainable in good condition in coniploto uncut wrappers. If you are offered Chocolate in Wrappers which are in any way torn, cut, or defaced, you a.re strongly advised to refuse it, as in all probability it is DAMAGED. Any purchaser of TOBLER'S Sixpenny or One Shilling Packages in apparently whole wrappers, finding the content's damaged, will confer a favour by communicating with NATHANIEL REEK AND CO., New Zealand Agents, 51 Crawford Street, Dunedin. THANKS'! " "jUTR. H. BEJCE, of the Bodega, LambJ-". ton Quay, decided to discontinue business for tho present (owing to the Lease of the premises having expired), destines to express his Thanks to his numerous Patrons, both town and country, during tho past eight years. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION Ambulance Service. On and after AUGUST 1, tho Ambulance Van and Brougham will bo kept at JOHNSTON'S STABLES, Barker Street; Telephono 070—Johnston's. J. D. AVERY. Secretary. WE Want the Public to Know that it is impossible to purchase Imported Smoked Fish Fillets at Bd. per lb. We are the only purveyors in Wellington of Fillets, and our prices are as follows :— Hapuka, Ling and Hake, (id. per lb. W. RITCHIE AND SONS. 54—MOU3SWOKTH STREET—S4. % ' -Phono 305 a,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1198, 5 August 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1198, 5 August 1911, Page 2

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