MEETINCS. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANTS' STUDENTS' SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society will be held THIS EVENING (Wednesday), at 7.15 o'clock, in tho Accountants' Chamber?, Johnston Street. Contest for Mr. E. W. Hunt's prize for Public Speaking. J.' L. ARCUS, Hon. Secretary. CITIZENS' C AUNIVAL~ASSOCfATION. A GENERAL Meeting of Citizens will bo held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, on Thursday Next, 11th inst., at 7.30 o'clock p.m. Business: To Elect Sub-committees. These committees will meet subsequently to elect Chairman, Secretary, Executivo Representative, etc. Largo attendance desired. ARTHUR A. PAAPE, Acting-Secretary. ' WELLINGTON SUBURBS DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. Annual meeting, Thursday EVENING NEXT, September lltli, Drill Hall, Buckle Street. Alembere and I intending members requested to attend. W. G. FELLINGKAM, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION. rriHE ANNUAL MEETING will be held JL in the Employers' Board Room, National Mutual Buildings (over Chamber of Commerce), TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), lOst inst., at 8 o'clock. • Business: Receiving Annual Report and Balance-sheet; and Election of Officers. W. A. W. GRENFELL. Secretary, PUBLIC NOTICES. POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE. (Karori Suburbs Branch.) A PUBLIC Political Address will be given by W. H. D. Bell, Esq., M.P., and C. K. Wilson, Esq., M.P., in the Parochial Hall, Karori, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), September 10, at 8 o'clock. LAW HOLIDAY. rr\Hß Offices of Solicitors practising in JL the City will be CLOSED TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), from 1 p.m., for Football Match, N.Z. v. Wellington. F. HARRISON, Sec. Wgtn. District Law Society. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICEACT7 190 S. (Section 50.). In of ANNIE REBECCA SAWYER, lato of Wellington, married woman, deceased. ALL Creditors and others having Claims against this estate aro hereby required to fend them, with on the forms provided, to the District Manager of tho Public Trust Office at Wellington, on or beforo the 11th day of November, 1913.'' Accounts not rendered by the date named may ho rejected. * ALL moneys payable to the above estate may bo lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal moneyorder office, or paid to tho District Manager of tho Public Trust Offico at Wellington. FRED. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. Bth September, 1913. WE beg to notify our numerous customers throughout tho Dominion that wo have disposed of our Engineering, Shipbuilding, Boiler-making, and Fotuicn-y Business, together with our Stove Department, to the well-known firm of J. J. Niven and Co., Ltd., of Napier and elsewhere. Wo tako this opportunity of thanking our numerous customers for tne liberal patronage they 'have bestowed upon us during the last thirty-four yearsWo would also commend tho favourable consideration of our successors, . and bespeak for them your support, feeling snre that any orders entrusted to them will receive " their prompt and careful attention. We remain, yours, etc., , S. LUKE AND CO., LTD. • TO THEvPUBLIC • OF WELLINGTON 4 DISTRICT, WE desiro to announce that we ha ve taken over, and will carry on, the Foundry and General Engineering Business of Messrs. Luke and Company, of Wakefield Street. Pending the provision of accommodation at Wnkefield Street, wo shall continue to conduct the Engineers' Merchandise Department from the premises in Hunter Street as heretofore. We are arranging to shortly Transfer our Headquarters to Wellington, whero we shall hope to make many friends. Yours very sincerely, JAS. J. NIVEN AND CO., LIMITED. GEO. NELSON, Chairman. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I THOMAS 'PALMER, of Wellington, > _ Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the premises situate (vt Tory Street, Wellington, known as "Tho Princess Theatre Hotel," do hereby give liotico that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to bo held at the Magistrate's Court, Wellington, on the Ist day of Decomber, 1913, apply for a transfer of the taid License from mvwlf to PETTER THEODOR PEDERSfiN, my appointee. Dated at Wellington the 29th day of August, 1913. (Signed) THOMAS PALMER. CROSSED FISH" Sardines stand~~for quality and purity. These Sardines have a world-wide reputation. R. WATKINS, Wellington, received • Ml from Red Jacket Tobacco Man, who will be giving sovereigns away in nil main streets during present week. Get a packet—get a sovereign. BIG Prizes for Agents for selling 12 artioles for 9s. Others are getting them,'why not you? Send to-day for tho goods. Anglo-American Supply Co., Box 90, Wellington. WANTED Known, Clocks, Clocks, just opened; see our window, from 2s. 6d.; also Copperware, Copper Fire Screens. Copper Vases, Umbrella Stands, Coal Vases, etc., all marked cheap to cloar, at Radford's, 63 and 65 Willis St. HOTEL TENANTS WANTED, ■yyE have a number of Hotel Leases falling in this month, and will probably require several frosh Tenants. Full particulars can bo obtained from the owners, DWAN BROS., Wellington. WHAT DID THE SUIT YOU ARE WEARING COST? Five guineas, and it is tailor-made, is it? Then yon paid 20s. to 30s. more than you need have, and you could be wearing a smarter suit. This is one advantage the Sartorial Service, Ltd., can offer you—a substantial saving—but you must pay cash. You will be "glad, too,' when you learn tho quality of Sartorial Tail-ored-to-Order Suits; they cost but 033., 755., and Ms. Will you call and sco this stock of new suitings—they uro good. We will post you samples it' you cannot call. Just ask us to do so now. THE SARTORIAL' SERVICE, LTD, „ si mua# sigpx,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1851, 10 September 1913, Page 3
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