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PUBLIC NOTICES. | $M PASSPORTS AND PERMITS TO LEAVE NEW ZEALAND. IT is hereby notified that this. Office will remain open as under during the Christinas and New Year Holidays, for the purpose of receiving applications for tho aboye-.— Monday, 27th December, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Tuesday, 28th December, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, Monday, 3rd January, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tlu Office will be Closed all day Christmas Day, 25th December, and on New Year's Day, Ist January. J. HISLOP, Under Secretary, Department of Internal Affairs, Government Buildings, Wellington, 23rd Dec., 1915. THE HUTT RIVER BOARD. . CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS npHE Offices of the Board WILL BE 1 CLOSED from MONDAY, 201ih December, 1915, to TUESDAY, 4th January, 1916, both days inclusive, for the Christmas and New Year Holidays. WALTER C. CUFF, Clerk. ' Lower Hutt, 16th December, 1915. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL, OFFICE CLOSED. NOTICE is hereby given that the Offices of tho Hutt County Cbuncil will be Closed from tho 25th December, 1915, to tho 9th January, 1916. By Order. H. D. ATKINSON, Clerk. .Wellington, 23rd December, 1915. COUNTY OF HUTT. DEPOSITING BUBBISH ON COUNTY? ROADS AND E-ESERVES. TJUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that A all persons found' depositing rubbish or spoil of any kinds whatsoever in, or, or upon any roads and other, property under the jurisdiction of the Hutt County Council, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. ' By Order of the Hutt County Council, J. \V. CUDBY, Inspector of Works, Hutt Connty Council Office, Wellington, 22nd December, 1915. .WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD, . ADDITIONAL BY-LAW, - mHIS IS' TO CERTIFY that ,at a Special Meeting of the Wellington Harbour Board, held on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of DECEMBER-, 19IS, at 8 o'clock in the evening, certain amendments to the General By-laws of the Board were submitted to, adopted, and passed by the said Board, and that such amendments to tho by-laws are to come into force on the Ist day of January, 1916. Such amendments to the by-laws have been printed, and lie open for publice inspection at the Offices of the Board during office,hours. t The said by-law amendments relate to - and are in respect of WHARFAGE ON WOOL. .. , . DATED tho 23rd day of December, 1915'. H. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, Wellington, N.Z. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908 (Section .50);. In the Estate of; JOHN GEORGE PASCOE, late of Wellington, Settler, deceased. ALL creditors and oUhers having claims against this estate are hereby required to send them, with, particulars, on the forms provided, to tno District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Wellington, on or before the 19th day ■if February, 1916. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any.postal moneyorder office, or paid to tiio District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Wellington. .. .... . FRED. FITCHETT, .Public Trustee, 15th December, 1915. HOW MR. W. G. MABEY WAS MIRACULOUSLY CURED OF RHEUMATISM A well-known farmer from Maramarua, accompanied by a friondj called at- our office the other day and asked to see Mr. Baßinussen. Having been shown into Mr. Rasmuiwen's room, he introduced himsolf and his friend, and' eaid he had called to personally express his everlasting Ihaukß and gratitude for the great benefit-he had receivfd from a two months' course of "RHEUMALINEOXYGENA." , "I wanted you to see me," he continued, "so I have come to your office and brought a witness who will tell you tlie state X was in before X started your cure. I had been Buffering from Rheumatism, Sciatica, and I know not what tor twenty years. My luks had BwellinES on them as big as your fist. I suffered indescribable agony. I was a burden .to myself n,nd everyone around me. A-miserablo cripple—just existing. And now look at me! Do I look fit?" "You certainly do," said -Mr, Rasmussen, "but I have Been many similar quick changes through our wonderful remedy." "Man, it's wonderful 1 It's a miraole! I haven't an ache or a pain, or swelling, or stiffness in any part of my body, I'm in porfeot health, and I look it. I've reduced my ago twonty years. Two months f,go I wa.s ready for my grave, and longing for it. I can't thank you enough 1 I'll give you any kind of testimonial you like. Write out anything you like now, and I'll sign it, I want everybody to know wIM a wonderful medicine youve got. It's a blessing to humanity,". Our visitor then siuned. the following, statement. It is short and to the'point, but there is a world of meaning behind the simple statement. "I am now completely cured:— ,\ ' Maramarua, near Mercer, : 20/10/15.. ■ The Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., I/td„ Auckland. Dear Sirs,— Having suffered from Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Lumbago ■ lor twenty years, and' having had two oourses of youT wonderful euro, I am pleased to say that I am now COMPLETELY CURED. You are at liberty to make whatever nso of thi6 you may desire. (Signed) W. O. MABEY. This remedy not only ouies Rheumatism, • it tones up the wholo nervous system. It 1 purifies tho blood and cnrichos it, thus i feeding and nourishing impoverished nerves. It brings back the bloom of health to tho cheeks, and puts tho buoyanoy of' youth into body and limbs and ' bmjn. OUT OUT THIS COUPON AND POST IT TO-DAY. To the Dominion Bheumatic Cure Pty., I/id., 15G Grey Buildings, High, St., Auckland. Dear Sirs,—Plea.se send me free and postago paid, your book entitled "The Broken Crutch: A Most Interesting Story." as mentionol in "Tho Dominion." , Nttmo - 'At the Baptist Churcli, Buick Street, Potone,. farewell services are to be leiq ■ next Sunday, as Pastor M. W. P. Las- ' celles is'leaving for • Tiniiiru to take charge of the Baptist, cause in that | town. Tho annual picnic will be held- at Father Lane's grounds, Lower Hutt, on Boxing Day, when it is oxpeoted tlioro will bo a very largo crowd pre- • sent. Sports and amusements of all sorts will bo provided. AVo have to acknowledge Christmas and New Year greetings from tho Mayor, caluncillors, and staff of tho City Corporation, the manager and staff of tho United Insurance .Company, Ltd., Mr. and Mrs. John Farrcll, tho Ocean Accident and Guaranteo Corporation, 1 Xjtd., the general manager and officers " of the Corporation Tramways and Elec- ' trie Lighting Department, and tho Dim* Inn Uubbsv Company (Mr, J, 3. Brius. idem..

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2652, 24 December 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2652, 24 December 1915, Page 2

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