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"CHRISTIAN HERALD" COMPETITION.—The proprietor is communicating direct with competitors. ' SANDSTEIN AND CO.-Moster Fred. Scarland, Fairlio. PROVIDENT ASSURANCE CO.-Will post prizes on 7th January, and advertise names of winners on the 14th. HARRINGTON'S COMPETITION .- The proprietor is communicating directly with the competitors. The Names of the Winners of the lesser prizes awarded in several of the competitions will be published in the next issue of Ithe magazine on March next. Meanwhile, the prizes have been sent. Cheques have been posted to all the winners. The prizes have been awarded strictly according to merit.The next number of Competitions containing all the winners' efforts is now in preparation, and on publication a copy will be. posted froo to all Competitors. We invite any person who would like a copy of our amusing magazine sent by post to send us a postcard with their name and address. EDITOR, COMPETITIONS. December 30th, 1314. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. FERRY SERVICE. , . HOLIDAY OUTING. rpHE BEST OUTING is a trip by ferry . steamer to Eastbourne. ■ Steamers leave Ferry Wharf, Wellington, 7.40 a.m., 10.15 a.m., 1.15 p.m., 2.30 p.m., 4.15 p.m., 5.20 p m., 6.20 p.m., 10.15 p.m. 4 , ' FOR HEALTH AND SUNSHINE, • Go to Eastbourne. BEAUTIFUL NATIVE BUSH. SPLENDID SANDY BEACHES. ■For New Year's Day a, Special Timetable Service will be provided. . See Thursday's issue. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAM- ' WAYS. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, i SPECIAL TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS, NEW YEAR'S EVE, Thursday, 81st December, 1914.

j-ATE Cars will run as under:— For Sfeatoun—Dep. 11.21 p.m. from Lambton Statimi. . , For Miramar—Dep. 11.26 p.m. from Lambton Station. For Lyall Bay—Dep. 11.29 p.m. from Lambton Station. ' . For Constable Street—Dep. 11.30 p.m. . from Lambton Station. For Wallace Street—Dep. 11.30 p.m., from Town Hall. For Island Bay—Dep. U. 31 p.m. from ■Lambton Station. For .Brooklyn—Dep. 11.32 p.m. from G.P.O. . For Oriental Bay—Dep. 11.36 p.m. from Lambton .Station. For Wadestown—Dep. 11.38 p.m. from Manners Street. . ' 1 ' NEW. YEAR'S DAY, Friday, Ist. January, 1915. Early 'care to connect with the 6.30 a.m. train to I'almerston North at Thorndon Station'and the.G.3s a.m. train to Masterton at lambton Station will leave Newtown (Russell Terrace) as under:— Newtown—Depart 5.45 a.m., via Cuba Street and Lambton Quay. _ Newtown—Depart 5.50 a.m., via Courtenay Place and Lambton Quay. Fares on above cars, : 6d. ;, During .the day a special service-will be run in' lieu of 'the .ordinary timetable, with additional caTS leaving Lambton Station and Courfenay Place for <he principal Seaside Resorts at frequent intervals. OBSERVATION CARS. During the holidays Observation Cars will leave the Pest Office Square alt 9.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. daily, weather and other circumstances permitting. . . ' M. CABLE, . Traffic Superintendent. 29th December, 1914.-

DECLARATION OF LOYALTY TO THE , CROWN. HAVING heard 'through my friends that owing to my wife being of German, nationality, false reports and suspicions ace "being circulated as to my loyalty to tile Crown, and to my having pro-German sympathies, and that private detectives are interviewing some of the people who know me for information in this direction, I wish to publicly state that such, reports are groundless and utterly ' false. I hate war, , and as a Christian I could not. reconcile my conscience to participate in it, but no one will be more pleased than I if the iron rule of Prussian militarism is speedily crushed/ My wife has no German friends in New Zealand, and .110 communication with Germany or any, German person has passed between them and us since or even a .few months before the outbreak of the war. My wife, through her marriage, would now be disowned by the German nation, and she is and ever has been perfectly loyal to British rule. HAROLD S. BLACKBURNE, Nautical Adviser, Marine Department. C.o. Messrs. Blackburne Bros., Tarata, near Inglewood, Taranaßi, , • December 25 th, 1911. npEE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, 1 . LIMITED. Established 1837. ' Incorporated 1880. Capital Authorised and Issued Paid-up Capital 000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 1,000,000 Reserve Fund • 1,960,000 Total Capital and Reserves ... £7,960,000 NOTICE is'hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Bank will be Closed from Ist January, 1915,' to 7th January, 1915, both dates inclusive. Proprietors, whose names are registered in the said Books on the 31st December, 1914, will be entitled to the Dividend to be declared at the next Half-yearly General Meeting of Proprietors in respect of the number of shares standing in their names on that date. R. A. HOLMES, Inspector. TO : MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS.

nnHE Proprietors of Letters Patent No., JL 29,074 of Ist February, 1911, relating to "Improvements in or relating to TVpe-casting Machines" are desirous of entering into arrangements by way of a License or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purposo of exploiting the above Patent and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES, LTD., Patent Agents, - .157 Featherston Street, Wellington. MONEY Lent Privately and in strictest confidence upon Approved Note of Hand; also upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal); repayable by easy weekly payments. Enclose 6tamp for reply to ■ . L. W. BALICIND, 'Phone. 217. 125 Vivian Street. Magnificent i9u 40-50 h.p. cadilLAC Touring Cars, FOR HIRE (seat 7or 8 persons). Winner of World's greatest motor trophy twice, 1908 and 1914; Clients all say: "The most charming car wo have over travelled in. In charge of expert, courteous driver, who studies your every wi6h. For safe, luxurious motoring, or a closed car for town work, PLEASE RING 22G9A, Day or Nieht. Charges reasonable. g CHARLES BARRINGTON. VERY Lady in the Land who "has tried the delicious MILITARY PICKLE will supply the reason of its great popularity. Price reasonable. Buy t bottle to-day. ; WII7T CiTHVf are ll > 6 ht«t value you ■nUciLaPmV „„„ nmnihivgnt. By merit n* at>l? i c aloue It has takon the .9 .I.?,? pre-emimnt place, by 'n'nni'mic taerltalona M (till fcespn !(■ PURE TEAS p.. e J,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2345, 30 December 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2345, 30 December 1914, Page 3

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