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PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON 'CITY COD NOIL. TE AKO (LADIES') BATHS. OWING to lack of accommodation iu the To Aro Ladies' Baths, it is regretted that it has been found necessary to DUB/PAIL, until further notice, the hours during which girls under . fifteen years of ago can bathe at tho Ladies' - Bath, to between 5.30 o'clock a.m. and'4.4s s o'clock pm. This course is rendyted ncces- , sary iu order to nl'-w adults admission . after bUEiuesß hours. I JNO. 11. PALMER, c Town Clerk. Bth February, 1918. S WELLINGTON OITT COUNCIL. KOTIOE OP IMPOSITION OP TKN l'£R CENT PENALTY ON RATES. NOTICE IS HEREBY Gf.VEN that tho Wellington Oity Council, as enipowcred by Section 28 of the Rating Amendment Act, 1910, at thoir last meeting held on the 7th instant, resolved thai an additional charge of Ten Per Oentum bo added to all Rates unpaid at the expiration of six months and fourteen days from tho demand thereof, and shalj be payable and recoverable accordingly. JNO. R. PALMER, r Town Clerk. Bth February,. 1918. i i RED TBIANGMS BAY, LADIES' MEETING. Rfc MAYORESS (MRS. J. P. LUKE) would be pleased if the Ladies of Wellington will meet her on MONDAY Afternoon, nt i o'clock, in Concert Chamber, Town Hal), to form » Ladies' Cornmitteo In connection with the Red Trlanglo Day Appeal for Y.M.CA. War Service Funds. Mothers, wives, sisterß, and friends of men on Active Service are especially invited to be present on this occasion. Tho co-operation of all -women's organisations in the city is also requested. Major E. .T. Hulbort, Staff.Oaptain of the New Zealand Mounted Division in Palestine, will bo present, r.nd address tho meeting. , »■ TO INVESTORS. riTIEN thousand pounds wanted imniedlJL ately. A New Zonland Inventor, arter many months of strenuous work, has invented a contrivance which will make the Submarino useless. It is practicable, simple, easily made, easily worked, peri fectly cflcotual. A half-share is offered for ten thousand pounds, not the tenth part of the value of one loaded vessel. Note what this means: The greatest service you can do your Empire at tho present time. It will savo the lives of passengers, aud seamen, the lives of soldiers on our transports, safeguard our vceselß, enrich the investor, and help to win the war. The Invention is now being protected by secret patent in the British Emptrb and in the United States of America. Consequently, particulars will only be. given to oona-flde Investors. Others ;,ro requested not to apply, Addresß "TKKGIUS," C/o Bailey's Advertising Agency, Shortland Street, Auckland. WANTED KNOWN. THAT we, aro presenting 10 GUINEAS in Prizes FOR THE BEST SMALL GARDEN AROUND WELLINGTON AND SUBURBS Which are sown with COOPER'S SEEDS OF SUCCESS COOPER'S SEEDS OF SUCCESS ... COOPER'S SEEDS OP SUCCESS This Season. ENTRIES CLOSE on THURSDAY, 14th February. • For further information and all particulars, apply to F. COOPER, LIMITED, Seed Merchants, Mercer Street (off Willis Street!. WAR WORK. jPI A A AAA REQUIRED to ejtend cWXVVjI/l/U aud carry on the great work of the CHURCH ARMY for Sailors and Soldiers. 1000 HUTS at all Fronts and Naval Bases. 10 lately added to these by New Zealand subscribers. All huts open to N,Z. and other troops for rcßt and recreation. 1000 BEDS at our Soldiorß' Homes. Hundreds of the Ladies of England volunteered to help the Churoh Army to make their leave aj home-like as possible. Tho Hon. G. W. Russell hac given his approval to. our efforts to help the soldiers The King, Right Hon. Lloyd George, Admirals and Generals and New Zealand Soldiers themselves have written appreciative letters referring to.our work, carried out with the approval and by the wish of the War Office. Our Kitchen Oarß, Recreation Huts, Chapels. Hospitals, and Soldiers' Homes are open to all. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. DANNEVIRKE SHOW. ANNEVIRKE .SHOW. To Be Held on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 13th and 14th FEBRUARY, 1918. (Ram Fair, FRIDAY, 15th FEB.) A POPULAR FIXTURE , And a ' FINE DISPLAY OF STOCK. Attractive Features as usual, including Hunters 1 Events, Wire Jumps, Pony Jumps, Driving and Turning Competitions, Bareback Riding, and a Sheep Dog Trial. In all sections there is wide scope for Competition, and amongst Home Industries Needlework finds a place. VALUABLE CHALLENGE CUPS Aro allocated to practically all classes of Stock, and also to the Dairy Produce Section—for Export Butter and Cheese. The Dog Section has been further extended, i and generous provision made as regards trophies and prize-money. Schedules and all information may bo obtained from the undersigned. - j Entries olose on January 30th. _ F. O, STUBBB, Secretary. •VTASTERTON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION, | "THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION. MASTERTON CjHOW, i A3TERTON OHOW, To be held, at SOLWAY. THE LEADING NORTH ISLAND ' AUTUMN STOCK SHOW. , FEBRUARY 19th and 20th. | Entries.Oloso FEBRUARY 4th. , RAM AND EWE FAIR, ' ] RAM AND EWE FAIR. , FEBRUARY 21st and 22nd. SPLENDID EXHIBITION of Horses, ] Oattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Produce, and i Horticultural Exhibits. ' JUMPING AND JUDGING COMPETITIONS. ( SHEEP DOG TRIALS. Accommodation arranged for Visitor?, ' Apply by letter to tho Secretary. t Seventy aores of ideal picnic grounds; ; Native bush, running ttreams, shady nooks. Hot Water Free for Picnics. f Railway siding and holding paddocks at a Showground Gates. Schedules on application toJ. B. EMMETT, f Secretary, Box- 40. Mastcrton, I JO ANGITIKEI A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ' TAIHAPE SHOW r TAIHAPE SHOW RECREATION GROUND, TAIHAPE, v WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1918. f Entries Close SATURDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1918. J MAIN TRUNK RAM FAIR I TAIHAPE YARDS, > THURSDAY, 2Blh FEBRUARY, 1918. i Entries Close THURSDAY, 31st, JANUARY, 1918. | Prize Schedule from Secretaries of kindred Societies, or " A. M. RYAN, Seoretary, T Box 81, Talhape. | &

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 122, 9 February 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 122, 9 February 1918, Page 2

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