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AMUSEMENTS, - WHERE SYMPATHY HOLDS SWAY. RED TRIANGLE DAY. BIG THEATRICAL RALLY! Tendered By JACK WALLEII AND HIS ABTISTES. GRAND OPERA HOUSE ■ Mttiil Nil? -MtHi!-. Nil? MAR C)I U [ A COMPLETE AND SPECIAL PERFORMANCE .OP LOOK -WHO'S HERE Tho Whole of the Proceeds to bo handed intact to the Committeo of the Y.M.C.A., to neßist them in their endeavours, to assist Our Boys. . NOTHING DEDUCTED. EVERYTHING GIVEN. BE WITH US! • •; PUBLIC NOTICES. I TOURIST RESORTS.

RED CROSS SHOP. FRIDAY NEXT... In Charge of the St. John Ambulance Sonior Nursing Division. Cakes, Flowers, Produce, and Needlowork For Sale. Hon. Bee., JANET FIRTH. TN . BANKRUPTCY.—In the Supreme A Court, holden at Wellington. ■ Notice i» Hereby Given that DAVID OWEN THOMAS, of 'I'reuthain, Chef, wan-this day adjudged liankrupt; and 1 hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at.iny offlco on WEDNESDAY,■ the 20th, day.of March, 1918,' at 11 a.m. o'olock. S. TANSLEY, Official .Assignee. Wellington, March 6,-1918. - -. ISLAND BAY SURF AND LIFE-SAYING CLUB, NOTICE '-OF MEETING. /GENERAL MEETING of ail Committees and Helpers will be held at Bowling Club's Pavilion, TO-NIGHT (Thursday),- 7th MARCH, at 8 o'clock. . C. C. ODLIN, President. LAND TRANSFER AOT NOTICE.' A PPLICATIO'N having been made to me aSI, to register a re-entry by THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE (on behalf ,of Native owners) as lessor under Memorandum of Lease No. 9310, affecting the block of land known as Awarua 2C 12D, being th 9 whole of the land, comprised and : described in certificate of tile, -Vol. 192, folio 251 of whloh ALFRED WARDLE, of Moawliango, Carrier, iB tho registered lessee, I- hereby give notioo that I will register the re-entry as requested, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or beforo tho 28th day of Maro'fl, 1918. Dated this -27th day of February, 1918, at the Lands Registry Ofßoe,' Wellington. G. G. BRIDGES; :: , District Land Registrar. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that- the parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under tho provisions of the Llnd Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or beforo the 28th day of Maroh, 1918. Application 4834 (deposited plan 3935). JAMES SMITH (LIMITED).~IO;79 perohes, part Section 204, City of Wellington, and right-of-way 0.61 -perch, other part- of Section 204. Occupied by Applicant, - . Application 4835 (deposited plan 3936). HENRY DRYDEN.-30 acres ; 2 roods ■23 perches, part Section 48,. Kftrorl District. Occupied by. Nelson M'Kelvie, . Diagrams may .be inspected at this office. tDated this 27th day of February, 1918, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. O. 0. BRIDGES- . District Land Registrar. DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF"' WELLINGTON NORTH. T JOSEPH' WILLIAM AtLAN. HEENAN, J.j Roturning Officer for the Electoral District of Wellington North, do hereby declare the rosult of tho poll taken on the 28th day of February,'.l9lß,. for. tho Election of a Member of- Parliament for the said district to bo aB follows:—" ■ Votes . Candidates, polled. ALFRED DE BATHE BRANDON 823 HENRY EDMUND HOLLAND 2578 JOHN PEAROE LUKE 2992 ANGUS JAMES NEVILLE POLSON .... _722 Total number ot valid votes -polled 7115 Number of votes rejected as informal . -™ I, therefore, deolare the said JOHN PEARCE LUKE to bo eleoted. Dated at Wellington, this, 6th dq,y of Maroh, 1918, J. W. A. HEENAN,;. Returning Offloer. BUSINESS NOTICES. SURE CURE FOR VARICOSE ULCERS. DO you suffer with VaricOße Ulcers? If so, I can guarantee to euro you, My treatment is painless, and requires no operation, and 1b not costly. Write tor full Information to ERNEST HEALEY, Ohemißt, 'Phone 29. Foxton. EOZEMA. ' •p ADIO LOTION AND OINTMENT.-A JCV Guaranteed- Ouro for all kinds of Eczema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds of sufferers oured weekly and'cured permanently. The distressing irritation Is relieved on FIRST APPLICATION. Lotion and Ointment, ss. 6d., postage Is. extra, MADAME AMIE, 23 Smeoton's Building, Queen Street. AUCKLAND. WANTED BUY, SEWING Machines, any make; best prices. We also repair all makes. Globe. Grand Opera House, Manners St 'Phone 4214. \ST BARBER AND 00., Dyerß and Dryvv • cleaners, 125 Cuba Street, Olty, 'Phone 226. Eraser, Campbell, Godber, Jackson' (s.). Hataitai teams for Saturday v. Kolburn at Hataitai will beßoberts, Pritchard, D. Claridge, Smith (b) : Young, Johnson, Shepherd, Mitchell (s.). At Kelburn—Renner, M'Gregor, Slater, T. Ward (s.); Kean, M'Lean, Newton, H. Ward (e.).

POWDERS AND SYRUPS FAILED TO ERADICATE WORMS, COMSTOCK'S "DEAD SHOT" WORM PELLETS PROVED THE EFFECTIVE REMEDY. "I am only too pleased to tell, you .what a splendid romctly. for Worms Corastock's 'Dead Shot' Worm Pellets are," writes Mrs. C. Fuller, of 40 North Terrace, Hackney, Adelaido, S.A. "I had occasion some twelve months ago' to procure a rr.edicine for my little boy, who was much tiffeeted by worms. I tried many powders and syrups which different chemists recommended me, but they were of little use, and ordy.ohecked tho. complaint temporarily. .1 only wished your remedy had occurred to mo sooner, for after giving the- child ono packet, thoy completely eradicated this unpleasant ailment, and for thi9 remedy I am truly thankful. It .is twelve months now since they cured him, and tho worms have not made the slightest reappearances. You may publish this if you dosire, for other parents' information. ' Conistock's "Dead -Shot"'Worm-Pellets aro a purely vegetablo"medicinal preparation for tho eradication of worms in-chil-dren and adults. -.For salo by all chornists and storekeepers, prico 3s.' 6d.' per packet, or will he sont' post ■ paid' at the same price by Tho W. H. Comstock Co., Lid., Farish Streot, Wellington. Penalties imposed at tho Thames Police Coiirt ono day recently amounted to considerably over £000. One day a microbo found a.nest, .- ■ In a broad, expansive, tnll-jrown chest. He chuckled and • laughed aloud with glee, -' "A happy home I've found," said lie. "Ho! Ho! Mr Microbe, not so ftst, Your cosy lodging will not last; - Your , swift eviction I'll insure • ( With a bottlo of Woods' Peppermint Cure."—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 7

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