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PUBLIC:. NOTICES ■C ; ; TRESPASSERS ; "oN~D : UKV! LLES# ■ ISLAND A\D'J'KMNCH .PASS',:;® ■' _ DISTRICTS. A Person'found Trespassing 'with'-or »■' without dog or 'gun on the properties of tlie Undersigned .\\TLL : BE' PRO-. SI':CUTEI).'. : V:;;j. : :;.,,, :■ f-y-'.;"" Anyono' 'giving"' iiiformation ■ that .will lead to a conviction i'or Stealins from tlieso properties will be paid a' reward of.i'TFTY'POUNDS (x") A).•""■■■■. •""■■■■ WIGGINS & BROWN, LOUIS STUART, . SIOLETA: AND CO., TURNER'AND GULLERY,. ; WOODMAN - ■ BROS:, ". DWELLS BROS,,' W./AVEBBEB,' ■'WELLI RET A IIS DRAPERS'' & cLormrßS' I'-SOCUTION SMAS AND 'NEW- YEAR' CLOSING? ■ r -ipMA HOURS/ rffV;;-.;''. ■■. IN. accordance with .the .; provisions 'of the Award, .thc-~Shops .will observe' the. following hours: for closing:-—. ' WEDNESDAY.. (Xtnas. Eye), 24th Deeem- .. ber, 11 pi.m,: SATURDAY; 27th December,:9 p.m.' . WEDNESDAY''(New.'Year's 1 Eve),.'Slst. ■ December, 11. y ..4NOTICE. , :' '• SPECIAL' BANK.HOLIDAYS. ' PURSUANT , to . the • .terms of "The S. Banking Act,'lMS," FRIDAY, the 2nd Day of JANUARY, 1914, is hereby appointed, a Special Bank Holiday at the Offices 'of th 0.... undermentioned ■' Banks throughout; New Zealand:— ■; The'.Union.'Banb of Australia, Limited, ' : E-'"A. HOLMES, .. ' ' ' ' . Inspector, Bank of New' South Wales, B. M. MOLI.NEAUX, ■ .■■■', .■ ■■ Inspector, . Bank of Australasia, ' - ' .' A. P. WEBSTER. :: Inspector. The National Bank of Xbtv Zealand, Ltd., . . . '. JAMES COATES, / General Manager. The Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd., . . E. P. YALDWYN, Manager. Bank of New Zealand, . ... W. CALLENDEE, ■ General Manager. NOTE.—The Banks will also be closed throughout the 'Dominion on Thursday, Ist January, 1014 (New Year's Day). . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL;' . '.CORPORATION HOLIDAYS,'"..'. npHE CORPORATION. OFFICES (inA chiding the Trnmwavs and Lighting Offices) will bo CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, the 2-ith instant, at NOON, till SATURDAY, the 3rd JANUARY, 1914 (inclusive). For the convenienco of the Public, arrangements have been made* ftir the LIGHTING OFFICES am! the RATES OFFICE to be OPEN for tho receipt of monevs ou MONDAY, TUESDAY, and ■WEDNESDAY, 20th, 39th, and _ 31st instant, Discounts on accounts failing due on .the Office Holidays will lie allowed if paid immediately Office reopens. For any complaints or matters requiring attention by the Department, Consumers of Light and Power supplied from tho Lighting Station nre requested to ring tip Telephone No, 540, and. Consumers of Tramway Power, Telephone 2132. .. Inquiries -re Tramway Traffic Arrangements to be made at Thornton Office, Telephone 139 G. THE PUBLIC LIBRARIES will be CLOSET) on NEW YEAR'S DAY. The THORNDON and TF; ARO BATHS will remain OPEN ALL-DAY on THURSDAY (NEW YEAR'S DAY). ' NOTICE TO UNDERTAKERS. In caso of any Funerals taking place during the Holidays, Undertakers are requested to conimunicafS with the Seston, Karori, DIRECT (Telephone 6(8). ■ J NO. R. PALMER, To w,n Clerk. 23rd 1311,'' ". \

, In tho Supremo Court of New Zealand, .. Otago' and' Southland Districts, IN DIVORCE ; ' GEORGE THE FIFTH by the Grace of ' God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,' King Defendet of the i-iif ]i. r FRANK BELISKY, formerly of Diinediii, in the Provincial District : of Otago in the Dominion of New 2ea- . land, but now of parts unknown, Platelayer. WHEREAS EMMA JANE BELISKY, of ' Dunedin aforesaid, claiming to have been lawfully married to you,- has filed her Petition against you in our said Court, praying for a dissolution of hpr marriage with you, wherein she alleges that on or about' the Sixth day of December, 100", you wilfully deserted her without .just . cause, and for Five years and upwards— namely from that diitc down to the present time—have continued to desert her without just cause. TAKE NOTICE tlmt unless on or before th«: 2Gtli day of January, .1914, yon file in our .said Court at Duuodin aforesaid an Answer to the said Petition, the said Court will prowed io hear.the said charge proved, and to pronounce sentence therein notwithstanding your absence. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that before filing the said Answer you must enter an appearance in person or by your solicitor at the Registry of the said Court at Dunedin aforesaid,, and that if you do not enter such ail appearance you will lint be allowed to address the Court cither in person or by Counsel at any stago of tho proceedings. SEALED at Dunedin, the 17th day of December, 1913. THOS. E. ROBERTS, Deputy-Registrar. THIS CITATION was extracted by Alfred Charles Hanlon, the Solicitor for the Petitioner, whose! address for service is at the ofiices of the said Alfred Charles Hanlon, No. 4SG Moray Place, Dunedin. N.8.-"The friends of the Respondent are ' requested to forward this advertisement to liira. Copies of tho Citation and Petition can be obtained .oil application to the Registrar of tins Supreme Court at Dunedin aforesaid. ' CHANGING HABITS, It is always the man who won't get out of bed who is most difficult to rouse; and to do something different from your usual manner of doing it means a change of habits, and habits are tho very dickens to change. You possibly have decided that the only man who can make your clothes is the man that is doing it now, but, perhaps, | other people who seo the way you dress do not think so. The man who is not quite sure of the quality of his tailoring is the man we would like to r«e. If he wants individual style we can giva it to him, but make no eitra charge for our superior cutting. Our 90s. Suit, tailored to your special order, is made from the best English or Colonial materials. Wo can Bend you samples of theso ftco if yon cannot see | them personally, or our reptesentativecan call and take your measure. It .is high tisno you placed your order for a summer suit. Will you entrust it to us? THE SARTORIAL SERVICE, ■ LTD., G4 Willis Street, Wellington. jPtOUNTRY Visitors to the Exhibition make tho Electric Lift their rendezvous. There friends meet, and before visiting the different attractions take a bird's-eyo view of the . whole Exhibition Grounds from the lo;> of the Tower, and then-dwi.de on . a-tour of inspection. U CK; Ii AN D jgj X H.I BITI ON. Tho things you are "interested in can lie seen without loss of time, and you carry away witii vou. the memory of a panorama such as can be seen in no other place on earth—the view of (lie Auckland Harbour and Hauraki Gulf is beyond description, and '.ho Electric. Fairy Foun. tain supplied- by. Turniiull and Jones is as marvellous as it is beautiful in its display. Go st.roight to the .Tower on c-utcriug Jho Gijmadj}* . \. v .

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1943, 29 December 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1943, 29 December 1913, Page 3

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