| PUBLIC NOTICES. NEAV ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PARADE OF EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. To-day (Saturday), 4th march, 191 li, tho Train which usually leaves AVcllington (Lambton) for Mastorton at 1.25 p.m. will bo delayed to leave at 5.3 p.m. The train which, usually loaves Wellington (Thorndon) at *1.15 p.m. for Palmerston North, will leave at 5.10 p.m. BY ORDER. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAM. AVAYS. TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. 'PARADE OF 10th REINFORCEMENTS, SATURDAY, 4th MARCH, 1916. SPECIAL TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS. FROM 3.15 p.m. and until tho Troops aro clear of the Tramway Tracks, twm traffic via Lambton Quay, AVillis Street, and Jervois Quay .will be Suspended. During this timo a regular service will be maintained to Island Bay, Lyall Bay, Oriental Bay. and Constable Street, from Courtenay Place. Newtown cars will run to Cuba Street ouly; Karori, Gardens, and Wadestown. cars to Government Buildings; and AVallace Street, Brooklyn, anil Aro Street cars to Manners Street. Regular services will be resumed as scon as circumstances permit. W. H. MORTON, . General Manager, Srd March, 1916. WELLINGTON MILITARY DISTRICT. NO. 5 AREA RECRUITING COMMITTEE. Recruiting meetings win be held as under:— Roseneath Schoolroom, MONDAY, Marck fitli. Speakers: Hon. A. L. flerdman' and Messrs. F. M. Manton and R. R. Martin, Jun. Khsjidallah, TUESDAY, March 7. Parochial Ml. Karori, THURSDAYI March 9. Schoolroom, Brooklyn, MONDAY, March 13. St. Thomas's Schoolroom, AVelliugton South, k TUESDAY, March 14. Schoolroom, Wadestown, THURSDAY, March IS. E. R. MARTIN, Jun., Secretary. NOTICE. I WOMEN'S ANTI-GERMAN LEAGUE »V opcri Daily from 10 till 5 daily, ' and AVoonesday and Friday evenings, from 7.30 to 10 o'clock. HANNAH'S BUILDING, Lambton. Quay. NOTICE. I SHALL not be responsible for any debts contracted by any person \vithout my written authority. JOHN SHERIDAN, Merchant, Gisborne. TO ARTISTS AND DESIGNERS, , Ai PRIZE of X 5 ib offered for the best ■t\ design for the outside page of a Souvenir for tho Shakespearian Tercentenary Festival. Conditions and specifications can be seen at the bflicc of tho Secretary, ~ R. K. LYON, 149 Featherston Street. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. DRIVERS' AND VEHICLE LICENSES', 1916-1917, INCLUDING MOTOR VEHICLES AND DRIVERS. NOTICE is hereby given that all Driv-, ers' and A : ehicle Licenses expire on tho 31st March, 1916. AVhero renewals are desired, application must be hiade; between tho Ist and i4th April. Owners are warned that they will bo required to place' their vehicles and harness, and motor vehicles in good condition and repair, and have their vehicles properly numbered, and submit same to the Corporation Inspector, or to tho. Motor Inspector (as the case may be) at the Town Hall, between the datea named. In the "event of failuro to comply with this Notice by tho 14th. April, legal proceedings will be taken. , JNO. R. PALMER, 'Town Clerk. •28th February, 1916. METROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Established 1891). Incorporated under "Tho Building Societies Act, 1880." rpHB TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL X MEETING of the Members of the Society will bo held on MONDAY, 13th . MARCH, at 8 p.m., at tho Offico of the Society, Commercial Union Assurance Company's Buildings, Grey Street. Business: To receive tho Directors' Report and Balance Sheet; To elect tiyo Directors; To elect two Auditors. \ Nominations fol the position of Director. must be in tho hands of the Secretary Seven clear days before the Meeting, in terms of Rule No. '6. CHAS A. EAVEN,. Secretary, ' Wellington, , Ist March, 1916. How to Cure AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. On the 7th May,' 1913, the "Otago Daily Times" published a news item (which was quoted by most of the leading daily papers of tho Dominion) announcing the discovery by a Dunedin resident of a wonderful Natural Cure for Rheumatism and Kidney and Blood Troubles. ' The discovery was connected with a Greek Medical Book, over 500 years oldj which was acquired by the lucky resident in a somewhat sensational manner. It now appears that from a medical point of view the'discovery was a very important one indeed, and the remark-able';-story connected with it has just been published in book form for free distribution. Readers of Tire Dominion* can secure a copy of this intensely interesting book by simply filling in tlie Coupon below aiid mailing it to tho address given. There is nothing to pay and no obligation will be entailed. The book will ho sent by return mail. Anyone subject to attacks of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, or any kidney or blood trouble should certainly have this book by them. Even cases hitherto pronounced incurable are now cured by this ■ wonderful medicine. Its virtues are inimitable, and there is liopo for tlie most desperate sufferer. Tho most remarkable tiling about it is tho certainty with which it benefits cases and constitutions totally dissimilar. Free Coupon to "Dominion" Readers. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd., IBG. Grey Buildings, High St., Auckland. Please send me, free and postage paid, the hook entitled "The Broken Crutch: A. Most,.lnteresting Story,' 1 as mentioned "in/fEB Dominion. \ . 18G. Name ,\..s , ' V.\, "■ > Addteas ' .................
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