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PUBLIC NOTICES. RED JERSEY CITIZENS' APPEAL. A CONTINUOUS PADDY'S MARKET, BENNETT'S SHOP, WILLIS STREET ( (Near "Evenin);'Post"). THE Citizen*' Committee have taken the above- Shop for the purpose of selling Roods bimilar to those sold at the recent Paddy's Market. This will help the appeal considerably, and the Public aro kindly asked to send along suitable articles for 6aie. Fancy Goods Groceries, Vegetables. Jewellerv, Clothing, Boots, Produce, etc. In fact Everything (hat can bo sold to help swell Iho RED JERSEY APPEAL FUNDS. . REMEMBER! EVERY PENNY WILL HELP TO COMFORT SOME MOTHER'S SOLDIER BOY IN DISTANT LANDS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. "Under Vice-Regal Patronage, GRAND ENTERTAINMENT, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ist MAY, at 8 o'clock. POPULAR PRTCES-fls.. 25.. Is. All Star Artists. EVERY PENNY FOR THE RED JERSEY APPEAL. L. 0. H. TRIPP, Chairman Citizens' Committee.

WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. ANZAC MEMORIAL SERVICE. rriOWN HALL. ""* TOWN HALL. ANZAC MEMORIAL SERVICE. ANZAC MEMORIAL SERVICE. ANZAC MEMORIAL SERVICE. TO-DAY-ANZAC DAY. ' April 25th, at 3 p.m. A Service worthy of the Memory of Ansiac will be conducted by Army Chaplains Major T. P. Taylor, Captains G. A. Owles, D. D. Scott, and A. Gray. Ministers of Religion, Mayors, and Councillors, Chairmen and Representatives of all Local Authorities and Organisations and Citizens generally, are earnestly invited to bo present. Organist-Lieut.-Colonel W. W. Fyffo, M.D. All Returned Soldiers are invited to attend Parade, Returned Soldiers Club, Lambton Quay, at 2 p.m. 10-DAY. \Anzac Day). Medals and Decorations to bo worn. ANZAC DAY. A MEETING of the Members, of '|.he "■ Wellington Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Association will be held at the Clubhouse TO-DAY at 12 noon. Short Addresses will be delivered by the following:— RIGHT HON. W. F. MASSEY. • SIR JOSEPH WARD, Bart., K.C.M.G. HON. G. W. RUSSELL And HON. A. M. MYERS. A full attendance of members is respectfully requested. A. J. CARLTON, Secretary. CLYDE QUAY SCHOOL. ANZAC MEMORIAL SERVICE. TO-DAY (Thursday). 25th April, 1918, 10.30 a.m., PARAMOUNT THEATRE, Courtenay Place (Kindly Lent for the occasion by the Directors). The Gallery is Reserved for Pnrcnls and Friends of the Pupils. T. FOIiSYTHE, Chairman School Committee^

COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES. THE WAR. ALL DAY OF INTERCESSIONWEDNESDAY, Ist MAY, IN ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Willis Street, Commencing at 10 o'clock. Q}T. JOHN'S - CHURCH, ™ Willis Street: ANZAC DAY SERVICE. -.. A service will be conducted by Dr. Gibb in the Church THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST.. THURSDAY (ANZAC DAY). ' SPECIAL SERVICE AT U A.M. In Commemoration of Anzac Day. TLRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, ■ Newtown. ANZAC "SERVICE, TO-DAY, AT 7.15 P.JL Addresses by Chaplain Olds, B.A. (Trenthnm) and. Rev. Dr. Pinfold. Singing l.ied by Augmented Choir; Collection for Soldiers' Comforts Fund. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ANZAC DAY. THE CORPORATION'OFFICES including the Lighting and Tramways Offices. Harris Street, will be: CLOSED TO-DAY (Thursday). Iho 25th instant, in celebration of Anzac Dnv. THti PUBLIC LIBRARIES will also bo CLOSED nil day, with the exception of the Reading Room at the Central Library, whicb will bo open from 9!30 till noon, a/41 from 7.30 p.m. till 10 p.m. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 19th April, WIS. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. TUOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbo •I™ parcel of land hereinafter described, will bo brought under tho provisions of tho Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat bo lodged forbidding the same on or before tho 18th Dnv of MAY, 1918. Application 4828 (deposited plan .3902). ELLEN PEPPER.-33.G porches, part Section, 2, Township of Carterton. Occupied by William Whito Mansfield. Diagram may bo inspected at this office, Dated this 17th Day of April, 1918, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. G. G. BRIDGES, District Land Registrar. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTTceT" A PPLICATION having been made to -£*- me for tho issue of a provisional certificate of title in the name of ALFRED ROBERT EDWARDS, of Mungaroa, Farmer, for Lot 3, deposited plan 2839, part Section 132 Hutt District, being the wholo of the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 221, folio 180, and evidence having been lodged of tho loss or destruction of tho said certificate of title, I hereby give notico that I will issue the provisional certificate of tide, as requested, on the 2nd Day of MAY, 1918. Dated this 17th Day of April, 1916, at tho Lands Registry Office, Wellington. Ct. G. BRIDGES, District Land Registrar. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICe7~ APPLICATION having been mode to | •£*-' me for the issuo of a provisional : lease .in Hon of lessee's corfy of Memoran- ! cluin of Lease No. 3592, from HIS i MAJESTY THE KING to A. F. GIBBS ! and CO., LTD, of Utiku, affecting Kecj tion 2, Block IV, Hnutapu Survey DisI triofc being tho whole of tho land comprised and described in certificate of j title, .Vol. 94, folio 135, and evidence I having boon lodged of the loss or destruc. j tion of the said lease, I hereby give notice that I will issue tho provisional lease, as i requested, on the 2nd Day of MAY, 1918. |. Dated this 17th Day of April, 1918, at ' the 'Lands Registry Office, Wellington. G. G. BRIDGES, District Land Registrar. j pURSUANT to a Decretal Order'of the '-T Supreme Court of Now South ! Wales in its Equitable Jurisdiction, inada ! in the matter of the Trusts of the Will and Codicil of Leopold ilauu (deceased), and in a Suit by David Brown and William Dal ton against Marie Bnussiij, ! Dennis U'lluran, John Nicholas Morris l i 6ey, and Elizabeth Smith, and His Majesty's Attoriiev-Geuenil for tho State of Now South Wales, No. 7119, of 1917, the persons claiming to be the next-of-kin, according to the Statutes for the Distribution of Intestate Estates of Leopold Janu, late of Randwick, in tho State of New South Wales, Chimney Sweep, who died on the tenth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, living at the time of his death or to be the legal representative of such of the. said next-of-kin as aro now dead, aro hereby required- in person or by their Solicitors, on or before tho thirty-first day of July, ! 1918, to come in and prove tneir claims I at the office of tho Master in Equity, by filing Affidavits in support thereof at the office of the Master in Equity. Elizabeth Street, Sydney, or in default thereof they will bo peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Decretal Order. DATED this 12th day of April, A.D. 1918. H. P. OWEN, Master in Equity. YOU CANNOT LOSE YOUR SHIRT. SEND us 2s. 2d. and we'll post to you a neat Rubber Stamp and a Bottlo of Marking Ink, so that you can have your name on everything. A. W. MORAN AND SON, Rubber Stamp Makers, GO Willis Street, Wellington. . - . . ■M" R. BRID GE, . DENT IS T, (Late Upper Willis Street), Macarthy's Chambers, 50 WILLIS STREET. 'Phoue 4491. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) NOW IS THE TIME TO JOIN JW. M. HARRISON'S PHYSICAL i CULTURE CLASSES.-Bnsiness Men: Tnes. and Fri.,. 5.15 to 6, 8 to 9. Ladies: Mon. and Thurs., 5.15 to 6, 8 to 0. Children: Tuea., 4 to 5; Sat., 9/Ja to 10.15. Quarter commences on joining. 131 Featheraton St.-,- City: 'Phono'32l4. | <

GET THIS SPOTLESS CLEAN3EK. There is nothing left but absolute cleanliness when "KLEAN-lT'f" is used. In tho cleaning time it makes bis J l * s -, look small. Removes grease or food ] stains from Pot or Pan, and makes thorn spio nnd span. Scours Floors, Doors, Cupboards, and Tables. Makes all household utensils sweet and fresh. Even sinks are quickly freed from sedimsnt and grime. Being delicately perfumed, "Klcan-itt" imparts no objectionable smell when used. Makes hands feel soft nnd clean. I'lndnoors, Painters, and Motorists find it invaluable. Shifts all dirt quickly. ' "Klean-itt" is put up in larpo tins, i Goes further, costs less, and contains I mora than other makes. One shilling J* evorvwhere. W. E. Caldow and Co., » Wholesale Distributing Agents, Wellington.—Advf'. *'

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 185, 25 April 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 185, 25 April 1918, Page 9

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