' PUBLIC NOTICES. WINNERS in Victoria League Raffle.— » V No. 291, Mrs. Herrick; No. 215, Mrs. L. Blundell; No. 42, Mrs. Andrew Collins; No. 36, Mrs. Tilly; No. 26, Mrs. J. W. Wallaco; No. 8, Miss Duncan; No. 187, Mr. Furnoss; No. 89, Mrs, Andrew; No. 61, Mrs. Joseph; No. 348, S. W. R. Sargcant. A " THE TERRACE'S RED OROSS RAFFLE. , rjIHE WINNING NUMBER of tho Ladies' ) JL Trousseau is No. 1664, held by MRS. .COOMBES, of P.ilmerston North. i 3 — The Ladies of tho Committee desire to thank all tHose who so Slndly helped with this Rallle, including Mr. Herb. Price, the Bristol Piano Co., and Miss Abrahams, who allowed the Trousseau to be exhibited in their windows. THE TERRACES RED GROSS RAFFLE. THE Winning Numbers of the Art Union Raffle are:— Ist Prize, Sewing Maohine, No. 628, won by Mrs. Isaacs, Bona Bay. ' 2nd Prize, Oil Painting, No. 233, won by A D. Linn, 69, Norway Street, Kel- > burn. 1 3rd Prize, Travelling Rug, No. 127, won j by G. Johnston, Upland Road. ' 4th Prize, Silver Frame, No. 777, won by J Mrs. O'Neill, Karori. The Committee wish to thank all thoso ■ who have so kindly helped to make the ; Raffles and the Day such a success. The . offlcors of tho Land Department, who drew J the Raffles, and tho Police, who superintended, ,are- specially thanked. 1 JESSIE ADAMS. Organiser. ■ I LAW SOCIETY MEETING. MEMBERS of the Wellington District Law Bociety aro reminded that the } Annual Meeting of the Society will be held ~ on MONDAY, 25th inst., at 8 p.m. F. HARRISON, \ !| Secretary. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. 8 "THE RATING ACT. 1908," AND ITS AMENDMENT. PUBLIC NOTJCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a charge of ten per centum will 1- be addpd to all rates unpaid at the oxn piration of six months and fourteen days, v from the demand thereof and becomins due in year ending 31st March, 1918, and " such additional charge becomes payable , and recoverable on the Bth day of MARCH, • 1916. No further notice will be civen. By order of the Butt Countv Council. 1- P. J. FRANCE, r Assistant Clerk. Hutt County Council Office, i. •' Wellington, 14th February, 1918. \ 0 ■ ' / WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. 8 |" WHARF BUSINESS HOURS: U NORTH ELECTION DAY. EUBLIO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the day of the Wellington I. North Election, THURSDAY, 28th FEBs RUARY, 1918. tho Wharves and Stores of e the. Board will CLOSE for business at the l- hour of 4 p.m. (instead of 5 p.m.), in ). order to afford employees in tho abovo ,f Electorate a reasonable opportunity of > recording their votes on the day of Election. H. E. NICIIOLLS, Secretary. ■ • Harbour Board Offices, Wellington, N.Z., 21at February, 1918 : 3 . KEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. B e ... BATTER SUPPLIES. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT is prepared on and after tho Ist March, 1918, until further notice,, to . deliver to retailors and others engnged in the' local Buttor Trade, on tho following terms;— I- FIRST-GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER, Jj From the stocks of Bulk Butter at pre- „ sent held in store at, Wellington. , PRICE: £3 19s. 4d. per box of 561b. inarki ed weight, ex Wellington Meat Export I Company's Waterloo Qua# Store. Wellingtoil, net cash with order. MINIMUM ORDER, 2 Boxes. Purchasers will require to make written . application for supplies to the Controller, ~ Department of Imperial Government Supplies, P.O. Box 374, Wellington, accompanied by a remittance for the amount repre- • sented by tho order, plus exohango where r - necessary. Local deliveries will bo made by order on the Wellington Meat Export Company, Waterloo Qnoj, Wellington, and country orders will be railed (transit charges forward) by tho Department when so requested by tho purchasers. w. f; MASSEY, Prime' Minister. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. - NOTICE TO CONSUMERS AND OTHERS. 'EMPLOYEES'/ANNUAL' .PICNIC, . . TO-DAY (SATURDAY). ■ ON ACCOUNT of the Employees" Annual Picnic tho Office, Showroom, and Workshops of tho Company will be CLOSED ALL DAY. .• The Yard at Miramar will be OPEN as usual for the supply of Coke, Tar, etc. J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary. WAR WORK. £1 AO ftOft REQUIRED to extend o&JLuVjI/U'U 1 and carry on the great work of the CHURCH ARMY for' Sailors and Soldiers. 1000 HUTB 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 rest and. recreation. 1000 BEDS at our Soldiers' Homes. . Hundreds of the Ladies of England volunteered to help the Church urmy to "make their leave as home-like as possible The Hon. G. W. Russell has given his approval to our efforts to help tho solfliers. Tho Kinir, Right Hon. Lloyd George. Admirals and Generals and New Zealand Soldiers thomsclves have written appreciative letters referring to our work, carried rut with tho approval and by the wish of the War Office. Our Kitchen Pars, Renreation ' Huts, Chapels, Hospitals, and Soldierß' Homes ar.e open to all Contributions thankfully Teceivfcd liy Rev. F. W- Whiblov. The Vicarace. Or mondville. H.R.. or the S°eretnry, Church of England Military Affairs Comniitteo, J Diocesan Office, Mulgravo Street, Wellington. PROTECTION , INSURANCE with THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD.. And Administration of your Estate by THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO., OF N,Z, LTD., Merged in and guaranteed by THE SOUTH BRITISH. BARCOO ROT BAD LEGS, CAHBUHCLE3, BUNIONS, I ABSCESSED PILES, VAMCOBF. 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