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PUBLIC NOT ICES, APPLICATIONS will be received for TWO YEARS' LEASE OF PREoccupied by J. M'Farlane, lower «nd of Avenue, AVANGANUI—2 Front ■ Shops, 12ft.; Back Shop, 12 s 30; five i rooms upstairs. Apply BOX 41, Wanganui. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I will ■*■ not bo responsible' for any debts contracted in my niune without my written authority. CHIN TING, •OS Courtena.v Place. 13tli July, l<llß. ) i HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY. ; rpHERB aro Vacancies for 3 men nnd 1 . woman. Applications will be re- > ceived by tho undersigned up to WED- . NESDAY, the 24th July. C. P. I'OWLES, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. TCTOR the purjiose of removing stock* JL to our new warehouse- at tho corner of Jervois Quay, Taranaki and Cable Streets we will be CLOSED for Bnsinws from THURSDAY EVENING, 11th Julv, ■ until FRIDAY MORNING, lflth Jul'vl ! On and after tlin letter date our Busine'ra I will be conducted from the new address, • whore we hope to receive a continuance of tho support extended to us in the past. i INGLIS BROS. AND CO., LTD i 5 THE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY. - TO CHEER THEM UP, TO HELP THEM ON. nP.HE Committee and Missionor appeal •*• tor Donations, howover small, lo enable thorn to keep "tho door open" for tho thousands of Sailors who enter our port yearly. What is done should be done quickly. FIFTEEN THOUSAND Sailors hJo been murdered by the Huns since 1911. • Remember the Wimmera. All donations acknowledged by , JAS. MOORE, Missioner. ■ nnHE Owner of New Zealand Letters i •*• Patent No. 281)52, of January 22nd, 1910, entitled "IMPROVEMENTS IN PACKING FOR PISTON-RODS AND THE LIKE," is desirous of disposing of Ihe Patent or entering into working ar- ■ rangemonts under license or otherwise with firms likely to ha interested in the same. A copy of the Patent Specification, and full particulars, can be obtained from, and offers inado (for transmission to tho owner) : to MESSRS. OLTMIE, COAXES and CO., Patent Attorneys, 1M .Hereford Street, Chrisl.ehurch. THE Proprietor of Xpw Zealand Patent No. 85113, dated 24th .Time, 19H, for Improvements in Separating Apparatus, will dispose of the whole or part interest; in Ihe Patent, or grant licenses! on "Royalty, and invites temlors in respect of same in order to fulfil the full requirements of 'tho (rado and the public. Address innuirios lo PHILLIPS, ORMONDE (Inc.) Ply., Ltd., Patent Attorneys and Consulting; Engineers, 17 Queen Street, Melbourne, Where drawings and specifications niny be obtained. PUBLIC NOTICE. PRICE OF lIHKAD . FROM AND INCLUDING SATURDAY, lflth JULY, 19IS. ' V§fV' the undersigned Master Halters »» of Wellington (Jity and Suburbs, do hereby teg to notify our Customers and the. Public gencially that, owing to tho' increased cost of 'manufacture and delivery, we are reluctantly compelled to Increase the Wholesale Price of Broad by a halfpenny per 21b. loaf. Fvom tho iibovenientioned daio the following price.? will rule:— [ Far .Sale for Cash at Broad Bakers' Prei mises only, sd.' per 21b. loaf net. [ For Delivery to Private Houses, akl. per 21b. loaf net. For Delivery to Grocers and other Rβ- , tailors, sd. per 21b. lonf net: to bdII at Sid. For Delivery to Hotels, Restaurants, and Shipping, ojd. per 21b. loal less 2| per cent. The above prices have iwon. approved ) by the Board of Trade. THE WELLINGTON BREAD CO. R. FLINT. '• CIIAS. E. BELL. L. M'FARLANE. T. BRIERLEY. S. IT. JANSEN. • R. TAYLOR, DENHARD AUTOMATIC BAKIN9 CO., LTD. ; A. RAVEN. . TAYLOR AND BROWN. C. E. MULLIS. N.Z. AUTOMATIC BAKERIES, LTD. W. H. JAMES. P. S. TAYLOR. F. MAYER. J. WHISKER, W. ISAAC AND SONS. J. PHYSICK. 11. K. ROBERTSHAW. A. LAWRENCE. ' CROOK AND HAYMAN. 3 M. .T. TQNKS. WELLINGTON RACES. » SATURDAY, 13th JULY, 1918. UNDER War Conditions the Railway Department is not in a position to provide special facilities for racegoers. The existing ordinary timeI table is merely sufficient for suburban requirements. It is, therefore, desirable that intending race patrons should clear- • ly understand that only the limited l capacity of the ordinary time-table trains will be available on SATURDAY, 13th July. TRAINS will leave Wellington, at tho following times: 7.8 a.m., 7.50 a.m., 8.30 a.m., U.-to a.m., and 12.15 p.m. The 7.50 a.m. train does NOT stop at Trcnthaiu, - lmt passengers may alight at Upper ' Hutt Tho 8.30 a.m. train will NOT ' stop let Kaiwarra or Ngahauranga. ' Tho 9.45 a.m. train will NOT r titop at Kaiwarra, Ngahauranga, Petone, ■ or I/>wor Hutt. The 1.20 p.m. train will ' NOT run, but for the convenience of s suburban residents a train will leave j 0 Wellington at 2.0 p.m. for Upper Hutt, ' slopping at all intermediate stations en ! '' routo. For the return journey trains ' will leave Trenlham at 3.0 p.m., 4.45 p.m., " and 6.25 p.m. Tho Wairarapa train, which leaves Upper Hutt at 6.5 p.tn, will NOT stop at Trentham, but will take passengers from Uppor Hutt. A passenger train will leave. Wellington for Lower Hutt at 10.30 a.m. n Owing to the fact that in the ordinary u : course the outbound trnius in the morning are not balanced by the number of trains returning late in tho afternoon, , the bookings by the outbound trains will s be limited on both days. In tho past • Ihe Department's difficulties havo been f increased in finding accommodation for 1 railway patrons returning from tho races - by the fact that a considerable number • oi' persons who travelled to the races by road vehicles 'which on the outward ■" journey are able to run Iwo or more 0 trips as njainst only one trip from the. 1 races) have found themselves unable to '■ get sfats in the road vehicles on (.he 3 return journey, and have, therefore, returned by iran, Ihus putting additional : " pressure 'on Ihe accommodation avail- '• »!>le. Persons intendintr to travel by '" rail from the Hull Valley stations lo Wellington im SATURDAY At'TEUL ' NOON are rerimi mended lo I ravel by the 3 p.m. Iriiin (py Hpiii! , . , Hull) fo us to avoid overcrowding. On SATURDAY. 13th JULY. Iraffie. ' on Ihe. I; , 15 p.m. Irniii may b" fully «c- ---' on pied by race-goer.?. For this reason ordinary suburban residents especially il those for iioi'Mi of Lower Hull, are reI. commeiK'fd lo travel by the 2 p.m. k (ruin which is being pul on in lieu of (he 1.20 p.m. I rain for the rmrpose of ensuring suburban rosidenls being able to travel homo in comfort. ). BY ORDER.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 253, 13 July 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 253, 13 July 1918, Page 2

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