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public notices. . mTl.g.c. patTmoticTcaiclv pooh. A MEETING will ho he'd of Members of the M.L.G.C. Patriotic Cake Boom, in No. S Room, Hannah's Buildings, at i p.m., Friday, Ist Juno, 191.7. F. MAUDE WHEELER, Jinn. Sec. LAW HOLIDAY. fk/fONDAT NEXT, 4th June, being I'JL King's Birthday, the. Offices of Solicitors practising in (he .District will bo CLOSED. ~,„.. F. HARBISON, Secretory Wellington District Law Society. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ON MONDAY and TUKSDAY. 4th and sth June, the Wellington-New Plymouth and Wellington-Napier Mai Trains, "Up or Down, will NOT slop at To Horo, Otoki, or Manakau. Passengers for thoso fitotions will requiro to travol by the trains leaving Wellington at 9.25 a.m. and Palmcrston North at s ' lo P ' m ' BY ORDER, TEE CTTY~HsITmA.RKET, Jervois Quay. Open from 6.30 a.m. to 6.30■ p.m. THRESH PISH daily supplied by two A 1 Launches at Island Bay. Hapuka. Warohou. or Hake, id. lb. (Retail), Wliolcsalo 2}d. a lb. Delivery Town and Suburb* Daily Manager, B. Do Telephone ,'IBB2. _ BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. mO PHOTOGR.APHERS.~T am offerA ing n good-class Business for sale, low vent and good turnover. Particulars from E. C. Heel, Photographer, Now Plymouth. ' ' THEATRE ROYAL, NAPIER. riHO LET, on easy terms, at a. very -1 reasonable, weekly rental, or will Sell Original Lease of 10 years, rental -8130 p.a., which includes rates and wsnranco. Sublet of .439 P-a. Can bo used for pictures, vaudeville, or can be sublet Tendily to small companies. _ Seating capacity of about 800. Fitted with iron chairs, ficenory, etc. .It has been leased at £$ per week for pictures, tho term of which expires in June. Por further particulars, apply to Mr. Edward M'Ginty, care Mr. George Grey. Solicitor. NW Plymouth, or DWAN BROS., WELLINGTON. HOTELS FOR SALE. DWAN BROS., Wellington. HOTEL, South City; H years' h-as* and renewal's years; lokings .190;, free house. Price i2M». HOTEL, Seaport town, lease, low rental, furniture at valuation, will como to between -C4flo to -ESOO. Owners of freehold require now tenant. FOR SALE, real good paying Country ' Hotel, Wellington district; with Hotel, over HI ncrcs of best river deposit soil, which alone brought in last year .£507, as dot list to be inspected: lowest takings in. hotel -CSO, and frequently goes up to .£7O and J2BA; will fell freehold, price JMSOO, or owner will grant a lease at rental of £4 10s. per week. Prico for furniture, stock, otc, .A22M). This hotel is free for everything; essj; house to run; settlers' and travellers' trade. Owner requires tenant lo furnish references ns to experience. We will supply genuine buyers with fuller Information. DWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. " SPECIFY WOOD-MILNE RUBBER " HEELS, BECAUSE they ARE rubber boels r and because they ere made in England. They give long service. practically all tho teams who are competing. In view of the fact that (ho fixtures have bcon drawn for tho whole season, it' is hoped that tho fixtures for the wcokeud. games will bo published on Tuesday morning of each week in the future. A complaint was received from the South Wellington Club in connection with lest Saturday's match at .Duppa, Street between South Wellington and MariGt. .It was alleged, that by resorting to a falsehood a player had been put on tho field in placo of another player, and it was also contended that (his was against tho rules of tho association. It was eVI-cidcd' to write to Mr. J. Leddy, referee, inquiring whother a player bad been substituted, and if such is. tho case, tho match will require to bo replayed. Notice of withdrawal was received from tho Swifts Club. If. was pointed out that the Swifts were tho third oldest club, and wcro failing through, their executive members going to camp. It was docidedjhat Mr. Wells (chairman of tho committee) lie appointed to inquire into the circumstances surrounding tho withdrawal, and see if any assistance w-hich would keep tho club playing could be rendered. In connection with this matter, a suggestion waa mado that when new clubs de-slred to enter the association they should bo approached with a view to joining old-established e.lubs who were "going to the wall" through burl luck. ' SATURDAY'S FIXTURE*.. Following are the fixtures, grounds, limes, and refereeG for the matches on Saturday!— Third Grade. Wadestown v. St. David's, at Potone, .'I p.m.; A. Kyle. Y.M.C.A. v. Institute, at Duppa Street, 3 p.m.; B. Hill. Huit' v. Swifts, at Hutt, 3 pm.; J. Pye-Sinith. .lohnsonville v. Maris!', at Johnftonrille 3 p.m.; J. Duffy. Fourth Grade. Empire v. Institute A. at Kclburn Park, 3 p.m.; V. Ante!l. Y.M.C.A. Av. Institute B, at Duppa Street, ,') p.m.; Mr. Smith. Kilbirnie v. Y.M.C.A. 13, at Duppa Street, 3 p.m.; ,T. Wilson. South Wellington v. St. David's, at Pelone, 3 p.m.; A. Bennett. Marist v. Johnsonville, nfc Johnsonville, 1.45 p.m.; J. Duffy. Island Bay v. Karon, at Kilbirnie, 3 p.m.; G. Goffnn. Tho'rndon, a bye. Fifth A Division. Porirua v. Marist, at Porirua; 2.50 p.m.; E. Windley. Y.M.C.A. v. Institute, at Newtown Park, 3 p.Ei.; J. Ferguson, South Wellington v. Karori, at Kilbirnie, 2 p.m.; G. Goffan. Thorndon, a bye. Fifth B Division. Institute C v. St. Peter's, at KiKlrnie, 2 p.m.; C. J. Ward. Stars v. Kclbuni, at Kilbirnie, 3 p.m.; J. O'Sullivan. Instituto B v. Marist, at Duppa Street, 2 p.m.; A. Eeid. St. Thomas' v. St. David's, at Petone, 2 p.m.; A. Kyle. Island Bay v. Wadestown, at Anderson Park, 3 p.m.; T. Plant. Kilbirnio, a bye. Now that the tobacco industry has beon firmly established in this country, there is no reason why every fanner should not grow, as a side line, a couple of acres of tobacco, netting him from .£•10 to MO por aero. Now Zealand is tho country par oxoellonco for tobacco growing; if. is capable of producing almost any typo, and Gold Pouch is a sample demonstrating the excellence of the loaf. The distinguishing features of Gold Pouch aro its unequalled mildness and combustibility, duo to the small percentage of Nicotine. This makes for health, since excess" Nicotine has a very bad intluenco on the heart. Onco tho smoker gets accustomed lo the pure tobacco flavour of Gold Pouch, ho -will reject nil foreign brands, with their .adulterations, and he will awaken to tip fnct that ho can got a article grown and manufactured, in his own country for Jess money, 2}oz. for one shilling. Those who roll their own cigarettes should fry Tlitw Diamond-! tobacco, n new type, likewise N.Z. grown, of a. rich, brown colour, free from bile—Advt. For Chronic Ghost Complaints, Wood's Great Peppermint Cure.- 1

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3098, 31 May 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3098, 31 May 1917, Page 7

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