PUBLIC NOTICES, BAND. WELLINGTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY'S BAND, at Lyall Bay, TOMORROW (Sunday), at 3 p.m. ■ NOTICE TO HORSEOWNERS. T BEG to notify that I have taken over the Blacksmith Business of the late Mr. Mick Fitzgibbon, Ghuznee Street, and will endeavour to give the same satisfaction as has been extended in the past. P. H. DONOGHUE. IN THE ESTATE OP ALBERT ROWLAND DURRANT. WE ARE INSTRUCTED by the Ex- «» editors of the will of the lato ALBERT ROWLAND DURRANT, of the Commercial Hotel, AVcllington, to ror quest all Creditors in the above Estate to forward particulars of their claims to us NOT LATER THAN DECEMBER U. 0. AND R, BEERE, Solicitors, Routh's Buildings, Featherston St., Wellington. ""lIATAITAI EPIDEMIC BELIEF" COMMITTEE. THANKS. THE EXECUTIVE OF THE HATAITAI EPIDEMIC RELIEF COMMITTEE THANK all ho go splendidly rallied to the assistance of the sufferers during the dark days of tho Epidemic. Many deeds of devotion by tho Voluntary Nurses and vigils by the. men carry their own reward. To tho women-who supplied food and invalid diet, to visitors of the sick, to those who helped their neighbours, tho owners of motor-cars, subscribers to tho relief fund, and donors of various gifts, the health inspectors, and tho Boy Scouts wa extend our heartiest thanks. Many letters of ap- . preciation from patients have been received bearing upon tho good service rendered. THE EXECUTIVE thank Drs. Gibbs and Shand, and Sistor Jessie, those who cared for children, tho men and women, of the ambulances, the staff .of tho Telephone Exchange, the Hataitai Bowling Club, and the tradespeople for prompt attention. Tho Report and Statement of Receipts and Expenditure will be presented at a meeting to bo held to-nieht (Saturday), December 7, at the Bowling Club's pavilion, at 8 o'clock. All Helpers and Residents ar« invited ' to be present. For the Committee, H. W. TOLAN, Officer in Charge. ORIENTAL BAY AND ROSENEATH INFLUENZA DISTRICT. mHE Committee hereby Publicly Thanks' all >workers who go ably assisted, free of charge, during the past three weeks, in coping with the influenza. BY ORDER. J, J, M'GRATH, Offiw-in-Cbavge. i
SPORTING. ■ QTBATPORD RACES. 'NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1919. STRATFORD CUP (H miles), GOO sovs. DOUGLAS HANDICAP (6 furlongs), 300 sovs.; and other well-endowed Events. ALFRED COLEMAN, Seoretary, Stratford. TOILET SPECIALISTS THE LATEST'STYLES IN LADIES' HAIR-DRESSING. AT the "Boudoir Camille" j - ou can always have your hair arranged in the, latest English and Parisian Style. When it is desirable that your hair should be really attractively dressed, it is a wise plan to 'Phone No. 4535, and make an appointment with Mrs. Cameron. "BOUDOIR CAMILLE," Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, WELLINGTON.
A LETTER OF APPRECIATION. Princess Theatre,. Dunedin. Dear Mr. Hond}-,—l want to tell you that I think "Honnallne," the New Egyptian Shampoo, is really splendid, and I shall always continue its uso.—Sincerely yours/ VIOLET TREVENYON. N.B.—Hennaline is not a dye, Sut a most delightful Shampoo for brightening hair that has becoino faded, and dull through sickneee or other causes. Obtainable in Wellington at Georgo and Kersley's, J. R. M'Kenzio'e, Cuba and Willis Streets, D.1.C., and nil lending chemists. Prico, Is. Gd. and 2s. 6d. YOST, npHE TYPEWRITER TOR BEAUTIFUL WORK. Built for hard wear and to do any kind of worlt. ' THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD.. Opposite Town Hall, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 62, 7 December 1918, Page 9
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