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SPORTING. | WELLINGTON JUCING CLUB, j WINTEtt (STEEPLECHASE) MEETING. -j ' TO-DAY. : TO-DAY. vj WEDNESDAY, JUJA r 10, AND SATURDAY. JULY 13. ■ ' ; TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. I'IRST RACE EACH DA Y STARTS AT 11.30 AX ' j TRAINS leave for TRENTHAM as follow:-TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 7.8,' 7.59, 8.30, 9.45 a.m., anil 1.20 p.m. The 7.50 a.m. (rain (low not slop, at Irentham, but passengers may alight at Upper Unit. TRAINS Icavo TRENTHAM for Wellingtoii-3.0, 1,15, and 8.30 o.rn. i IIt.UNS leave for TRENTHAM on SATURDAY u* follow :-7.«5, 7.50, 8.30, 9.45: a.m., and 12.15 p.m. . ' A MOTOR-BUS SERVICE will run as usual, starting from Wliitmore Street' (opposite Government Buildings). ADMISSION to Outside Course, FREE. . 1 ' ' A. E. WIIYTE, Secretary. .

PUBLIC NOTICES. POSTPONEMENT. ST. ANDREW'S GIRLS' AUXILIARY. COIN EVENING. RAYING to i lie illness uf several of the Ladies talking part, tlie Performance which' was to have been given Today (Wednesday) has been unavoidably POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, the 17th last. I ' i "A.M. AND I. CO., LTD." , (Australian Manufacturing and Importing Co., Ltd.) HEAD OFFICE: SYDNEY. I • And at Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perili; Kobe (Japan), Chrislehureh and Auckland, New Zealand. "V '-'"AtJ I-.XCY" of Iho above oldestablished /inn of fndentors has been perinaiienily OPENED up at Room 17, HANNAH'S BUILDING, in charge j of .Ml!. I'. C'AMI'fiELL, whom wo com-1 mend to our numerous clients in this j City and District. Jr.'A. COWI'ER, Managar, N.Z. Branch. PUBLIC NOTICE. PRICE OF BREAD . ' FROM AND INCLUDING SA L'IiRDAT 1 13th JULY, 1918. TO"E, the undersigned Masler Bakers , " of "Wellington Cily and Subu.rbs, , do liereby beg to notify our Customers , and tho Public geneially that, owing to I lie increased cost of manufacture and , delivery, we are reluctantly compelled to . Increase tho Wholesale Price of Bread i by a halfpenny per 211). loaf. From tho abovenionlioned date (he following prices • will rule:— | For Sale" for Ca«h at Bread Bates' Pre- ( " misos only, ad. per 21b. loaf net. ' ' For Delivery to Private Housed, o.Jd. per r 21b. loaf net. i For Delivery to Grocers and other Re--1 tailors, lid. per 21b. loaf net. For Delivery, to 'Hotels, Restaurants, and Shipping, aid. pea- 21b. lo.rf less 21 per cent. Tho. above, prices have l-.een approved by tho Board of Trade. THE WELLINGTON BREAD CO. R. FLINT. CJTAS. E. BELL. L. M'FARTjANE. T. BRIERLEY. S. 11. JANSEN. R. TAYLOR. DENHARD AUTOMATIC BAKING CO., LTD. A. RAVEN. TAYLOR. AND BROWN. C. 15. MULLIS. N.Z. AUTOMATIC BAKERIES, LTD. W. H. JAMES. P. S. TAYLOR, F. MAYER.. •T. WHISKER, W. ISAAC AND SONS. •T. PHYSICK. H. K. ROBEiriSHAW. A. LAWRENCE. CROOK AND ITAYMA.Y. M, J. TONES. THE RED CROSS SHOP, Woodward Street, XXJILL be CLOSED on FRIDAY this ' week to enable tho Assistants to giv.o all their time to collecting for tho FRENCH RED CROSS FUND. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON RETURNED SOL- • DIERS' ASSOCIATION. A DJOURNEO EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING, WEDNESDAY, July 10th, 1918, at 8 p.m. Discussion on'the report of the Delegates to the Auckland Returned Soldiers' Confetrenco; and General. THOMAS BOHLSON, Secretary. SOLDIERS' MOTHERS, WIVES. AND DEPENDANTS' LEAGUE. "ft/FEMBERS aro requested to allend Meeting, Town Hall. THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, to assist for' Frauco's Day. M. E. ROBINSON, Secretary pro teni. Telephone 3005. "SOLID" VALUECLTNCUEK LORRY TYRES', CLINCHER. Band Tyres «.ro designed and made in England. Whether you run a 1-ton or 2J-ton lorry, you'll find Clincher Band Tyres best. "Ask for particulars. Solo Controllers, ItAYWARD BROS. AND CO., LTD., Cliristchurch. T~HIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL ROTORUA. Well known as tho Premier Houso for accommodation and cuisine. Has been entirely renovated for the coming season. Ono minute from Station. Telephono 20. Telegraphic address, "Thirwell." Tariff, 7s. pec day; 40s. per week. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. -MONEY IN POULTRY. NEW Invention revolutionise.* Poulti.v Business. The simplest and most reliable Hatcher in existence. No .\lwlyinyr the moisture <|iiestioii. Xo watching temperature. No testing or turning eggs. Everything done naturally. full particulars sent on receipt of :! islamps to cover postage. Tho Natural Chicken Hatcher Co,, Dept. 18, 321 Pitt St., Sydney.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 250, 10 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 250, 10 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 250, 10 July 1918, Page 7

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