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PUBLIC NOTICES, .AUSTIt A.LA STAN ■ .INSTITUTE OF iIAIUNE KNGINKJiIiS. 'WIOrXINGTON DISTRICT. rnilE •Jtes.Milar Meeting cnllc-d for TOJ- DAY (WKiUNKSDAY), DIICEJtBJi'l!- 1, is POSTPONED till Wl-iDNES- I DAY, DIiCi«U3KI! 11. T. li. WALLA Civ, .Secretary. LYALL BAY SCHOOL. 7|"MIE School will lie Opsn between I) i- and 11 a.in. oij MONDAY, DECEMBER 9. It is requested that all Library Books and Sports .Material be returned, and all School Books removed. Examination Results will be announced. . A l t. BLAKE, Head Easier. NEWTOWN STATE SCHOOL. THE above' School will assemble between 10 and 12 TO-DAY (WEDNHSDAY), for tho purpose of .removing school books and returning library books. H.A. PARKINSON, Head Muster. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AlD.'.'.. KESTIUCTIONS ON SALE OF' LIQUOR. FURTHER to the notice published ou the nineteenth day of November, 1918, requiring all hotel bars, all bws of chartered chite, all breweries, and all whole, snlo wine and spirit , , premises in the Wellington Health District to be closed nbeoliitely for the sale cf alcohol, 1, 'Michael Herbert: Watt, District Healiii Officer, hereby give permission for all 'premises closed for the sale cf alcoholic liquors to be as fromt nine o'clock a.m. of the fourth day of December, 1018. ■.■■■' : (Signed) M. 11. WATT, , ■ •'■ District Health Officer. / ■ ST. ANDREW'S , SCHOOLROOM.' ■ • AMEF/TTNG of ALL- Workori and ' . fl'Hhwrs will bn hold iu ST. ANDPJW'S The Terrace, on SATURDAY EVENTNG NEXT, thi> 7th .t'isl..at 8 o'clock, to receive rejiorts and discuss matters generally. . y . ATX urged to attend. No invitations issued. •' • ■ ■' ' ' ' ' Supper Provided. •'. WELLINGTON ■ CITY COUNCIL. [ NOTICE TO TENNIS PLAYERS. : ' TEHNIS PLAYERS and the Public • Generally are notified that .the. HAYS IUV'TENNIS COURTS are now. OPEN for Play. • • ; 'JNO.' li. PALMER, .._■• •■• •. ■ Town Clerk. December 3, 1918. ■» ■ &■:■■■..■ ■ ■ ■.. CHEMISTS' HOURS. ALL CHEMISTS' SHOPS -will'close JjL lit the usual hour of G p.m. as from , MONDAY, DECEMBER i. Urgent medicines will be supplied after that hour at the Urgent Pharmacy, 59 Cambridge Terrace. •- ■ : I WELLINGTON ASSOCIATED CIIEM- ... ISTS) LTD., ■ . ■•' J. C. BURBERY, Secretary, HataiUi. TOILET SPECIALISTS. SUMMER COMPLEXION TROUBLES.' rpHE hot, dry weather brings trouble X for the complexion—your skin is liable to become over-dry and blotchy. But "Tho Boudoir C'amille" Facial Treatment—hand or vibrator expert niassage— will soon put it right. Removes all impurities'from pores, stimulates the nW of blood to tlio cheeks, softens and whitens the skin. •'■ FASHIONABLE HAIR DRESSINGLet tho Boudoir Cnmille do your hair in the latest attractive way. Pay a visit to-day. - ■■■•.. . ' ' ■■■■•• MRS. CAMERON, ■ ."Boudoir Camille," Cooper's Buildings, Wellington, ! Telephone 4535. A LETTER OF APPRECIATION. Princess Theatre, , Dunedin. Dear v Mr. Hendy,—l want to tell you that I think "Henrtaline," the New Egyptian Shampoo, is really splendid, and I siiall always continue its use.—Sincerely yours, VIOLET TREVENYON. N.B.—Henna'line is not a dye, 'nit. a most delightful' Shampoo for brightening fiair that has become faded, and dull through sickness t>r other causes., Obtainable in Wellington at George and Kcrsley's, J. B. M'Kenzie's,. Cuba and Willis Streets, D.1.C., and all, leading chemists. Price, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. YOU CANNOT LOSE YOUR SHIKT. SEND us 2a. 2d. and we'jll post to you a neat Rubber Stamp and a Bottle of Marking Ink, so that you can have your- nanio onvverything.' A. W. MORAN AND SON, Rubber Stamp Makers, 60 Willis Street, Wellinfftou. H. R. LtJMLET, MARTINBOROUGH. MOTOR; Mail Servico, FeathoretonMartinboro'jgh and Surrounding Districts. All trains met. Care, Horses, and Gigs lor Hire. 'Phone No. & BOWLING _ 4 .- KH.WJALLAH AND NBWTOWN. Last Saturday the above, clubs played 1 on the former's green, with results as under:—Newtown: S. Roberts, Salmon, Ferguson, J. Brackenridge, sen. (s.), .17; Klmiulalluh: Living. Pliinmer, Dumbell, M'Arthur (s.), U. Newtown: de Tourittes, Green, Panklniist, ,T. Brackenridgo (s.). I!);- Khandallah: Vincent, Grant, Nahlor, Plimmcr (s.), 19. Newtown, 30; Khandallah, 33. Newtown rinks for Saturday neit arc: —Friendly v. Karori:—Homo: Gii'/s, Crcngol, .T. 3rackemidge, Underwood (s.); Playne, Armstrong, Richards, Scott (s.). Away: Rigg, J.Roberts,Barker, Princo (s.); H. Roberts, Trovor, RueseM, Grensido (s.). Friendly v. Tliorndon:—Home: Revoll, Hunt, Leahy, linnsoii (s.); 'K. Read, C. Martin, Talbot, J. Sexlpn (s.)j .Bennett, Beddel, Liuiphlon, Aslill (s). Away: Ferguson, Vyl'e, Popple, ,7. AT. Brackenridge (s.): Crosby,' Swiney, Priddlo, Powell (s.); Smith, Hayeraft, Duff, A. Divvies (s.). The following rinks have been selected (o play for -Hatnitai. against Lyn.ll Buy on Saturday:—Home: Kitto, Thirkeli, •fuliu?, Stanley (s.); Brown, Jnmicßon, Shepherd, Mitchell (s.). Away: Renncr, Reay, Roberts, Slater (s.); Young, Stonebanks, Clark, Pryor (s.). Electric Light for Country Stores. • Everyone knows how effective illumination brings business into a shop. In ihe country enioky, dangerous oil lamps nrn common simply because this form of light is the only one at hand. Now DELCOLIGHT turns your kerosene into electric light and power—many times the amount of brilliant illumination from the same amount of kerosene. DELCO-LIGHT is a compact plant that is simplicity itself. A child enn run it. Call and inspect DELCO-LIGHT, or'write for descriptive folder. A. 1). Biloy and Co., Ltd.. ifiO Lambton Quay, Wellington, Distributors for North Island, Marlboroush. and Nelson.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 59, 4 December 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 59, 4 December 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 59, 4 December 1918, Page 7

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