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PUBLIC NOTICES. j A IMPLICATIONS will bo rcccivcd faff S ■ 2.V 'TWO YEARS' LEASE OF PRE-! MISES, occupied bv .1. Jl't'arlane, lower j . end of Avenue, WANGANUJ — 2 Front i Shops, 42ft.; Back Shop, 12 x 30; five! rooms upslairs. Apply j ' BOX 11. j Waiigaimi. j KECUI'TION TO AI. A. C. C.IIAYET j trench Consul-General for .Australasia, j •1 CIVIC RECEL'TIOX will be accord-' , *A lu M - A - c - CJIAI'ET, Fi'enoli! Consul-General for Australasia, at tho 1 ! 'J'OWX HALL, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), the i ( 12th July, at 11 n.m. ! i The Public are cordially invited to! attend. JOHN P. LUKE. i , , Mayor of Wellington. • JOIn July, I!IIS. ' : ~ — j PUBLIC ■ •"•••'* i •• —"T i TTOlt'the purpose of removing stocks i to our new warehouse at the corner 0 .lervois quay, Taranaki and Cablo ) f ul 1 , 1 ' 1 ' ''LOSED lor Business i °rl M hl) ' U EVENING, 11th July, i until FRIDAY AroUXIXG, l!)th July! ; On and alter (lie latter date our Business i will bi; conducted from the now address : where wo hope to receive a continuance I 01 Iho support extended to us in thai piisu ! INGLiS BROS.' AND CO., LTD. ; NEW ZEALAND'S TRIBUTE /IX) ! PRANCE. ' . j . MOXSTKR PUBLIC 11EETING. i FRANCE'S NATIONAL FETE : DAY ' Trow#®! MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT ! 15th JULY. i S O'dOClr. ; I'ATinOTIC. RESOLUTION, to ba r"i ils orelli l> Uio Mayor (Mr. .i •1. 1 . Luke, ('.i1.t1., At.P.), seconded by ' Hon. Mr .fames Allen, K.C.13. (Acting : l i'iinn Minister). * * ] Syealrers in Support of Resolution:-^ J* '• Mr. John Untcheson, ! Captain Barclay. v | Air. Bernard F. Pago ivill preside at the i , r , organ. i ■>', » ,,k ? h,lrU °« will sing "Tlio Mar- 1 willes, and Mrs. Queroe will bo nt' the , pians. ; ■Iho Public ara cordially invited to bn ; /cahnd'^ 0 T-i" I '/''' ! llcms ' L ' IvM with New', ioiis ARy. "">• Empire's glor- : I "A.Af. AND I. CO., LTD." j (Australian Manufacturing and Import. 1 ' Co., Ltd.) ' HEAD OFFICE: SIDNEY. i And at Jrelbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, 1 1 erth, Kobe (Japan), Christchurohj i and Aucldniid, New Zealand. : SUB-AGENC.Y of the abovo oldestablished finn of ludentors haa • beon permanently OPENED up at Room' ! 17, HANNAH'S BUILDING, in charge ' of MR, I'. CAMPI3ELL, whom we com- • niend to our numerous diants in this : City and District.' : j H. A. COWPER, | Managar, N.Z. Branch. | PUBLIC NOTICE. PRICE OF BREAD ! FROM AND INCLUDING SATURDAY, ' •13th JULY, 191 S. | WE, the undersigned Master Bakei-s . ' T of Wellington City and Suburbs, ; do hereby beg to'notify our Customers i and the - Public geneially that, owing to tho increased cost of manufacture and delivery, we aro reluctantly compelled to • Increaso tho Wholesale Price of Bread bv a halfpenny per 21b. loaf.. From tlio : abovementioned dale tho following prices ! will rulo:— lor Salo for Cash at Bread Bakers' Pro- : mises only, sd. per 21b. loaf net. For Delivery to Private Houses, old. per ! 21b, loaf not. ! For Delivery to Grocers and other Re- i tailors, sd. per 21b.' loaf net. '' "j For Delivery to Hotels, Restaurauts, and j Shipping, 5Jd. pea- 21b. loaf less | per cent. ;! The above prices have heen approved | by tho Board of Trade. i THE WELLINGTON BREAD CO. ! If. FLINT. ' ' : CHAS. E. HELL.-. : li. M'FARLANE. : T.. BMERLEY. ... i S. H. J ANSEX. : R, TAYLOR. ■ DEN HARD AUI'C'MATiC BAKING CO., LTD. ' ' ' A. RAVEN. : 'I'AYLOR AND BROWN. C. ]J. MULLIS. ... N.Z. AUTOMAIIC' BAKERIES, LTD. W. H. .JAMES, ' I P. S. TAYLOR. . i F. MAYER. ' I J". WHISKER. . W. ISAAC AND SONS. .1. PHYSIC.K. .., , . ! If. Iv. KOBERTSHAW. i A. LAWRENCE. — ' i (,'IiOOK AND HAYMAN. . i ' M. ,T. TONICS. ! WELLINGTON RACES. j SATURDAY, 13th JULY, 191 S. ! TTNDER War Conditions the Railway '■ . Departmout is not in a position | to provide special facilities for raco- j goers. Tho existing, ordinary lime- I table is merely sufficient for suburban j requirements. It is, therefore, desirabla i that intending race patrons slioiild clear- ! ly uiiderstund that only the.' limited i capacity of the ordinary tinie-tnblo trains j will' bo. available on SATURDAY, 13tli : July. ' i .'TRAINS wi|l leavo Wellington at the i following times: 7.8 a.m., 7.50 a.m., 8.30 , a.m., il.do a.m., and 12.15 p.m. The 7.50 . n.m. train does i\"OT stop at Trentham, I but passengers may alight at Upper , Hutt Tho 5.30 a.m. train ivill NO'R : slop at Kuiwarra or Ngahaurang#. ] Tlio 9.15 a.m. train will NOT. : Btoj) at Kaiwarra, Ngahauranga, Petonc, 1 or J.ower Hutt. The 1.20 p.m. train will . NOT run, but for the convenienco ' of ; suburban residents a train will leavo ' Wellington at 2.0 p.m. for Upper Hutt, ' stopping ai: all intermediate stations en i route. , For the return journey trains | ivill leave Trentham at 3.0 p.m., 1.-15 p.m., ; ind 0.25 p.m. The Wairarapa train, j which leaves Upper Ilutt at 11.5 p.m, ivill NOT stop at Trentham, but will, • lake passengers from Upper Hutt. • ■ ' A passenger train will leave Welling- , on for Lower Hutt at 10.30 a.m. i Owing to tho fact that in tho ordinary ; course tho oiitbound trains in tho morn- . ng are not balanced by the number of rains returning lato in the afternoon, ho bookings by the outbound trains will ' >o limited on both days. In tho past j he Department's dillieullies have been : ncreased in finding accommodation for •ailway patrons returning from the racos ),v the fact that u considerable number [ if persons who travelled to the races by •oad vehicles (which on tlio outwnril • oiirney are ablo lo mil two or more • rips as against only ono trip from the 1 ■aces) have found themselves unable lo ; ;et seats in the road vehicles on tho , ! •eturn journey, and have, therefore, reurned by iram, thus putting additional ! iressure on (lie accommodation avail. , ible. Persons intending to travel by ' ail from the. Hutt Valley stations to iVellington on SATURDAY AFTER- ! COON are rscommended to travel by tlio , p.m. train (ex Upper Ilutt) so as to t void overcrowding, 1 On SATURDAY, 13th JULY, traffic ! II tho 12 15 p.m. train may lie fully oc- j upied by race-goers. For this reason j •rdinnry suburban residents, especially [ lioso for north of Lower Ilutt, aro roommendsd to travel by tlio 2 p.m. j rain which is being put on in lieu of ] ho 1.20 p.m. train for the purpose of • nsuring suburban residents being ablo ! i) I ravel homo in comfort. j BY ORDIS. :

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 252, 12 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 252, 12 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 252, 12 July 1918, Page 7

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