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REMOVAL Nohoe-Isaac Clart: and Son, Buildors, Contnctors, and Ua dertakeTs,' have removed to new premises, No 27 Wingfield Street, off Itolesworth Street, opposite Ministerial Residence Jobbing work piomptly attended to Telephones Shop, 1088, Besidenco, 806 PUBUC NOTICES. KE ENTRY Or MEN Or AUSTRAL VSTAN XXVXL FOECLS lOH PERIOD OF WAR. MEN who havo served five yean in 4.U tr<ilasian Na\al lorces are in \iled to Volunteer foi Service during the A\ai on board HSI S Prrainus finmboi-. lequired are 17 Able Seamen and 24 Stokert, Application should bo mado bv letter to tho Commanding Officer, if MS Ivraimia, Auckland, and servile certificates should be forwarded Pay and allowances will bo at tho same Tates ns vihen serving in HM (.hip- Colonial allowance will be deferred until dis chaige at tho end of the/ war, or when services aio no longer required 4. sufficient kit mil be issued giatuitously k> men selected for service I JAMES AYSON MARSHALL MB, , Bac , Surg , 1014, Univ , NZ, now residing m Wellington, hereby give notice tint I intend applying on tho 12th September next to havo my ime placed on the Medical Kejister for the Dominion of New Zealand, and that I have de pcuted the evidence of my qualification In the office of tho Registrar-Gtneral. (Signed) JAMES AYSON MARSHALL Dafedi'at Wellington, 11th August, 1014. MAGNIFICENT 1914 40 50 h p CADILLAC Touring Cais, TOR HIRE (seat 7or 8 persons) Winner of Wot Id's greatest motor trophy twice, 1908 and 1014 Clients albsav "The most charm ing car wo have ever travelled in " In charge of expert, courteous drivoi, who studies your every wish Tor safe, luturi ous motoring, oi a closed car'for town ytotl, PLEASE EING 2269 A, Day or Night Chaiges xeasonable CHARLES BABBINGTON NOriCEi T8 your room draughty? Does the ram or wind penetrate m or under your doors or rindows? If so communicate with us, and we mil bring before you the'latest Patent In vention for excluding all draughts, rain, end wind Evpry householder should bo conversant with this aTticle For •*<■ you can have the worst door or window absolutely dust and draught proof Call or ring us up. and our representative will wait upon you SADLER'S AUTOMATIC DOOR PAD (N Z), LfD . 18 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. J Phone 2333 PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS i PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES, Hypo exoepted, will NOT T>e increased in ■price meantime owing to the stnfo in Europe. KODAK, AUSTRALASIA, LTD, Dixon Stieet. WELLINGTON , , And at Auckland and Dunedin 11th August,, 1914 I WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD TITHE following is the result of tho votX ing for the Election of Members to the Wellington Education Board:— WELLINGTON CITY WARD. (Ordinary 'Vacancy) AitW, John Guthno Wood 86 Hautei Thoma Alexander 32 Valid votes 118 Invalid ofms i '(LxtTaordinary Vacancy, 2 jears) Luke, Charles Alanley 81 ' Watson. Clement 37 Valid votd 118 Invalid Votes . . 4 HUTT-iIOROWHENUA WARD. (Ordinary Vacancy) Freeman, Herbert 118 Ye.it Duncan Mearns 8G Gallon av, William 11 Valid, votes 245 Invalid votes . i ■\UIRARAPA WARD (Ordinary Vacancj ) Moss, Thomas 310 M'Leod, Alexander Donald .!..;.......... 108 Vilid vote, 421 Invalid vote G I therefore declare JOHN GUTHRIE WOOD AI'IKEN CHARLES MULEY LUKE, HERBERT rREEM4\, and , THOM VS MOSS to hw been duly elected/members of the Wellington Education Boaid in necoidance with tho lesult elmo rccoided G. L. STEWART; Returning Officer HOTELS FOR SALE DWAN BROS., Established 1880, "WiHis St, Wellington HOTEL/ most thriving district, guaranteed takings .£l7O, beer consump tion 27-32 hhds monthly Ihis is oup of tho most pa}able hotels in the Dominion, paddock close handy, licensee keeps his own covs, pigs, and garden We will fi nance any man into this with about .£2OOO cash HOTEL, Marlboro.; ingoing .€350; trade about JE6O-JE7O per week Cash required ±.300, Tree house ' HOTEL, Nelson District. Trade said to bo .£7O per week. Price JE9SO. HOTEL. Freehold. Wanganui District. Trad" £50; genuine; HOTEL, in one of thp best citirs in the North guaranteed takin<"= a\eni'e .£425 best leaso in the Dominion; eoo>lwi'land furnidim it vahntion Cish required about Tarnmki, long i"i c e "uar-yifed hi ings ,£220; cash renuired about £1500, free h"'i«s for everything. HOTEL, Tnrana.ki, trade JEI4O; cash requirod. JGIOOO. HOTEL, trade JE4o cash, about .CSOO DWAN BROS.. Established 1880.. : ... '.'Willis-Street, -Wcllinn ton. • ■'. i r-".- IMPORTANT. ~~"™*"~*" IF you want your: furniture removed, consignments cleared through the 'Customs, goods delivered in the city, or forwarded to any address," call or write ■ Blake. Carlisle and Co., Customs, Carrying, '■and : Forwarding. AzoDts. Hunter Street; -Wellington; or Box 17". G.P.O. .Appointments can be made with" our re- ■•" ■'! jiresentative by ; ringing up 'phone 2617.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2226, 12 August 1914, Page 1
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