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THE EMPLOYERS', FABMERS', AND CITIZENS , ' DEFENCE COMMITTEE. WORKERS WANTED! iWHAEF LABOURERS, WINCH DRIVERS, HORSE DRIVERS. 'AEB REQUIRED TO CARRY ON THE WORK OF THE PORT. >ALL WORKERS WILL BE ENROLLED AS MEMBERS OF THE ARBITRATION UNION RECENTLY FORMED. FIRST-CLASS 'ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED FREE OF CHARGE UNTIL NORMAL CONDITIONS AGAIN PREVAIL. AMPLE WORK 'AVAILABLE FOR ALL APPLICANTS. HIGHEST RULING WAGES PAID AND ADEQUATE PROTECTION -GIVEN. EARLY 'APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT SHOULD BE MADE TO THE VARIOUS SHIPPING AND'CARRYING FIRMS,,

TOBACCO. KING'S MIXTURE. ITS distinctive, rich flttwmr gites a new charm to pipe-sfirokingf. 6d. PER OUNCE. Bd. It is also packed in Jib,, Jib.; and Hb. tins, at 25., 45., and Bs. respectively. Manufactured by: G. AND C. AIiDOTJS, TOBACCONISTS, 206 LAMBTON QUAY. WALTER PLATT, Contractor, «to., 74 Moleswortk Street, Wellington, Ornamental and Plain Work in Centoot and Plaster, Tiling, etc. All classes ef Ceinetery Work -undertaken. Estimates and designs submitted. A WORD ABOUT TEA, ALL the Teas we sell are imported V ourselves direct, and blended at. our own Factory, eo our Customers can rely on getting the BEST VAI/tTE {or thsir money. TEX THE ORIENT, •» /n PER. LB. Strong, Economical. WARDELL'S ... Willis Street. TEA SPECIALISTS. By Special %MJ9 Esoellency Appoint, to i ggglgjll thsj Governor. BOHAN'S TEAS, the perfection of scientific blsnding. Packed in boSos of 5, 10, 28, nnd sGlbs. Carriage pain to nearest station—lβ. 3d., Is. Gd,, Iβ. 9d., 2.ss. BAKEE'S BUILDINGS, Wellington. 'Phono 2C38. i ___ i _^™ i «^™ BIRTHS, DEATHS, & MARRIAGES. BIRTH. SOLOJION.-At their residence, Keltrarno, on November 13th, the wife of J. V. Solomon—a son. MARRIAGE. PLUMMEK-POPE-On October Ist, 1913, at St. Pntrick'9 Oathedral/Aitckland. by Rev. Father Doherty, Ernest Armstrong, eldest son of Walter Plniamer, of Tap a, , Thames, to Lucia Veronica, fifth daughter of the late John D, Popa, Journalist. DEATHS. JULIUS.—On November U, .1913, iFranis • Julius, at his residence, Main. Road, Johnsonville, in his 77th year. Beeply regretted, KEYS—On the 12th November, 1913, at 10-t The Parade, Island Bay, Rodney Gordon George, infant «m of £ewis P. and Louisa Keys; aged one yen? and five months. MANSFIELD.—On Saturday afternoon, Bth November, 13)3, neeidenMlrdrowiicd while bathing at Te Ante, Hawko'e Bay, Norris, well-beloved eldest son of Florence and F. W. Mansfield, ef Khandnllah, Wellington:; aged 2? years. WISHART.-On November 11, at his residence, Grass Street, James, the beloved husband of Magdalene Kate Wishart; aged 60 years. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Mft. FRANZ JULIUS are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Main Road, JeliiiwnviUe, TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 2.3» p.ro;, for the Anglican Cemetery. G. E. -HANSON, Undertaker, Joinsonville, E. MORRIS, JUNR., . Undertaker trad/Embalmer, CO Taranoki St., and 28 Revans St. NO Ring on 'Phono 937 J6 too early or too Fate to Teooive immediate attention. Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the public. Carriages, JradaHs at the shortest notice. 'Phone $03— Head Department 937, Newtown Branch U2, Livery Stables 1668. Private 'Phono 3749.

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Inquirer."—The birth-rate has fallen from 27.82 per 1000 of'tho papulation in 1892 to 26.48 In 1912. Tho average rate por annum in the five years ending in 1886 was 35.40, and this foil stcudily in each year after 1886 until tho rate stood at 25.12 in 1899. Since then' a slight rise has boon shown. CHEER UP! RHEUMALINE-OXTGENA CURES RHEUMATISM. No matter how long ytm have suffered from rheumatism, there's no. need to be despondent. A course of RileutoalineOxygena is all that is needed. In a short tinie you will be up aatl doing, as active and happy as every you were, afid without a trace of an acho or a. pain. Itlum-maline-Oxygena is nothing short of magical in tho cures it has- effected, People who have suffered for years and years--gome bedridden, (some crippkd—Slave been cured and made well again. Prom all over tho Dominion we are receiving shoala of grateful letters. Why suffer' longer whim this splendid euro is available? Full particulars fren ft'pm tho sole propriaMore, Ttomlntoe Eijsnaetio Owe SjHH.leoio, St. EUda. Dußjedin.-AdH ' '

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1907, 15 November 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1907, 15 November 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1907, 15 November 1913, Page 4

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