PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. TO WORKING MEN. WANTED, STRAIGHTWAY, » number of steady, able-bodied unskilled Workmen to act as STOKERS and FIREMEN at Mtramar Gasworks. Wages and conditions the same as at present:— , STOKEH6-Wagcß, 12b. .6(1. per shift; Six Shifts per -nook. Donblo Time on Eight Public Holidays. Twelve Days' Holiday per; annum on full pay. NOTE—Minimum Wage per week of Si* Shifts is in Bummer £3 15s. per man. This is considerably increased during the Winter by Extras, tho pay then averaging X 4 12s. 7d. Over tho whole year the Average Wage paid, including Holidays, Extras, and 0108-Honoy, is £4 4e. 7d. per week. LEADING BTOKERS receive 6d. per Shift extra. FIKEMEN-Wages, 11s. (d. per Shift. Six Shifts per week. Also, Wax Bonne of 4s. 4d. per week extra. NO LOST TIME FOR EITHER STOKEBB OR FIREMEN. Apply to The Engineer at Conrtenay Place Office, Wellington, between 10.a.m. and 3 p.m. J. H, HELLIWELL, Secretary. Wellington, sth July, 1917. •rafELLINGTON GAS COMPANY. LIMITED. ' NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS. THE GAS SUPPLY will bo RESUMED at 8 O'CLOCK THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING, and remain on UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK. Gas Consumers are earnestly desired to see that all Taps and Pilot Lights of Water Heaters, Hoi Water Circulators, Gas Fires, and Irjoandcscont Burners AREPROPERLY SHUT OFF when not in use. J. H. BELLI WFjLL. Secretary. IQIPEOUL EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS. J MR.. ALFRED MACE ' < Will Preach, TO-NIGHT, 7.45-Town Hall Concert, Chambur. THURSDAY NIGHT, 7.45-Virifln Street. Gospol Hall. NEXT SUNDAY, 3. p.m.juid 7 p.m.-Con-cort- Chamber. ALL WELCOME. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON.' riTEE adjourned Juno Theory ExaminaX lions will he held in St. Andrew's Schoolroom on SATURDAY, August ■Ith. I/EON COHEN, Local Secretary. : / £100. fipJIE above Reward irill be paid to any -«■ PoMon who will give information «jat will lead 1o the conviction of the 'Person or Pereone carrying on a system of Sheep SlcalW from the-Happy Valley Station. BOWRON. BROS.. Chriatchnrch, , Or, E. BEAVJR. Brooklyn. BARBER AND CO., Dyers and Dry • Cleajicre, 125 Cuba. Street. City. 'Phono 226.
The woret salt subsidence- of the last ■(.went j' years occurred recently on London Road, Northwick, immediately after a motor omnibus, the driver of which felt (ho back lvhfinl sink, hiid safely crossed tlie thoroughfare. The. cracks extend a hundred yards. A crater COft. Ion? and 70ft. wide has swallowed up the road-sur-face, nnd some abutments of the bridge mossing tho ■River Dane have sunk in the cavity. An old curiosity shop iras supirorted at an anitlo of SOdej*. by an .adjoiump painter's sliop. The voari was completely blocked.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3132, 10 July 1917, Page 7
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