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- , 1 PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. j .. — ) WELLINGTON'S GREAT J DAYS! i npHE TIME FOB ACTION IS PAST APPROACHING. YOUR CHANCE TO • •*" HELP __ j THE C.T;A. ~ VICTORY EFFORT | FOR THE ' | • MEN OF THE MERCANTILE j MARINE j IS DRAWING NEAR, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 13 AND 14. ARE j SURPRISE PACKET j DAYS. | Savß Tour Surplus Shillings and Help the Children of the Mercantile Mais j ine War Victims at the some time. i WIN A VALUABLE PRIZE. j EVERYONE BENEFITS! NO BLANKS! | „SJBE PRIZES IN COMMERCIAL HOTEL BUILDINGS. j j

( j PUBLIC NOTICES. ! ' WAR FUND BURSARIES. ' i FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. j THE National War Funds Council in- j vites applications from Returned | Soldiers of the New Maud Expedition- ' ! ary Forces who have matriculated for ■ fifty Bursaries to be held at any College ; affiliated to the New Zealand University. .i The Bursaries will be for students in (ft) \rts and Science, (b) Law. (c) Medicine, | (d) Dentistry, (e) Music, (f) Engineering, : (g) Commerce, (h) Agriculture, and (i) j Public Health. . ' The Bursaries will be of fifty pounds ■ j per year, and will be tenable for either ! four or five years (as may be necessary), j subject to good behaviour, industry, ana proficiency. ! Applicants must state their military i records and numbers, and address their j applications to the Secretary, War Funds j Branch, Internal Affairs Department, j Wellington. , " • ! As the University Colleges are about j to resume, immediate application is j necessary. G. W. RUSSELL, , j Chairman, National War Funds Council. - Wellington, March 6, 1919. rnSE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW I ZEALAND, .LIMITED. STOLEN .£1 NOTES. NUMBERS A 599.801 to 699,900' 599,901 to 000,000 600,201 to 600,300 600,301 to 600.^00 600,401 to 600,500 fiftn.sni to 600.000

MEETINGS. • c~ ; - " TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m.—Social for ' Y.W.C.A. members and their men friends. _ . , TO-MORROW. *.15 p.m.—Bright service. Speaker. Miss Snelson (Rational General Secretary for Australasia). All members asked to bo present. TUESDAY 7.30 p.m.—Dressmaking Uass. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.-Dressmaking and Millinery Classes. Join now! Y.W.C.A., Fowlds'a Buildings, Herbert Street. Under the Auspices of the Wellington Social Democratic Party. MR W D BAYLEY will speak at the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith -Street, on SUNDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Subject: "Will British Labour Follow Russia?" Doors open at 7. Collection. N.Z. MODERATE LEAGUE. /~ntt , MASS MEETING CITIZIN! MASS MEETING .I=l ' WELLINGTON AND HAWKE'S BAY PROVINCIAL TOWNS. MR. D. M. FINDLAY (President N.Z.M, League), And MR, R, A. ARMSTRONG (Dominion Secretary), Will Address PUBLIC MEETINGS as

tOII FBiTHERSTON, TUESDAY, March CARTERTON, 'WEDNESDAY, March . MASTERTON, THURSDAY, March 13 PVHIATUA, FRIDAY, March 14. NAPIER, SUNDAY, Marchl6. aAiPUKURAU, MONDAY, March WAIPAWA, TUESDAY, March 18. fiTSBORM FRIDAY, March 21. ~ DANNEVIiCKE, MONDAY, March WOODVILM, TUESDAY, March 25. Subject: "THE LIQUOR QUESTION AND THE RIGHTS O'i THE MODERATE . PUBLIC." THE NAVY LEAGUE I (Wellington Branch). " rfHE ANNUAL MEETING of Members of the Wellington Branch of tho

600,501 to ww.ouu 600,601 to 600,700 600,701 to 600,800 . 600,801. to 600,900 600,901 to 601,000 The public are warned against Mgotiik ing above Notes bearing date JANUARY 1 1918, which have not been issued by the Banlt, and the signatures to which nr6forged - D..W.DUTHIE, General Manager. .Wellington, February 21, 1919. MAIN BODY. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EASTBOURNE FERRY SERVICE. THE S.B. DUCHESS frill meet the S.S. HORORATA with the Main Body on Board, on MARCH 15. Watch for further particulars and tiiMs te ' ble ' 'S. B. HEATH, ' ; Manager. D

Navy League will bo held at the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, on TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1919, at 8 p.m. * BUSINESS: The adoption of Report and Balance Sheet, the election of Officers, and General. R. W. SHAILCRASS, Hon. Secretary. Members and their friends and intending Members are invited to be present. r machinery for sale VACUUM PUMP. ONE "Topless" Double Cylinder, single-acting Vacuum Pump, cylinders Bin. and 4iin. by 6in. Broke, complete with fast and loose pulleys. ;• PriC6 LTD., DaHnovirke. 0 FOR SALE, ir -, tSIDE PLANES (M'DwaUl. lSin 1 x 6in., ilVsi 1 4-SIDE PLANER (American), SOin. x 6in., £175. Both guaranteed in perfect order. M'MILLAN, WMITED, Oil and Machinery Merchants, Herbert Street (off Manners Street), •Wellington. 6 SCREW PRESS. 4 ANE Belt-DrivenSere*- P««.'

IN THE ESTATE OF HERBERT JOHN JILLETT, late of Titahi Bay, Farmer, Deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against or owing amounts to the above estate are requested to render pr pay same to the undersigned on or before March 31 1919. MENTEATH AND WARD, Solicitors for the Trustee, Q.P.0., Wellington. ROYAL COMMISSION QN THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. . rE Sittings of the Koyal. Commission in Wellington to.inquire into th« Influenza Epidemic will commence in the K Commitke Room, Old Parliamentary Buildings, on MONDAY NEXT, MARCH . 10, at 10 o'clock a.m. By ° rder ' S. SPRAQG, Secretary. NAVAL DEfPENDANTS' • RELIEF, j OLOTH3NG : DEPOT, Jervois Quay. ; 0" WING to the closing down tS- the above-mentioned Depot, it has been decided to call in all Sewing, by Apnl 2 The Depot will be open for jiving - Ind packing every Wednesday afternoon from 2.30 to 5 o olock. MARY WATERS, Hon. Organiser. i ~

it U Table. 15in. square, and adjustable screw head, operated by Discs and Con necting Rods, : . Price, £8 - COLLETS( L td., t Dannevirke. in MACHINERY . ' WE Specialise in' all kinds of Machinery, Engines, Boilers, i etc. - WIRE ROPES—Good Lines, new and second hand, for SaleInquiries Solicited. . HENRY F. MOSS, LTD., er PLANT, MACHINERY, AND STOCK, ir ; *' TTTANTED TO SELL, tie Plant, Ma'r- Wchinery, Stock, and Lease of G. H. er Lylter nnd Co., Ltd., w a going concern •s. or separately. or plant, including Machinery, epproxint mate value .£SOO. th Rtock of timber and ironmongery, apn, proximate value -£500. P " of large three-storied factory, 66 tot Terrace, Wellington, 11 years to run. For further particulars apply to ARTHUR PETHERICK, — Receiver and Manager. Winder's Building, 65 Cuba Street, Wellington. itTHE "ALL BLACK" ELECTRIC ,t GRILLER, le! FOR BOILING, GRILLING, FRYING, AND TOASTING. .1 lly ; . th PAN be used either from lamp socket ill or ordinary plug. 111 PRICE, ' complete with Grilling Pan, 'g etc., .81 17s. 6d. . _ ROBERTS'S IRON, STEEL AND OVEN M. . WORKS, Si 93 Manners Street, WELLINGTON.

NOTICE. ANY PERSON Trapesing on th<s Lands belonging toi thei Estate of! tiie late Herbert John Jillett at Titahi Bay, • near Porirua, will be prosecuted. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. business notices. DTTNLOP RUBBER GOODS FOR . L THE HOUSEHOLD. Ask your HARDWARE FIRM • for DUNIX3P Oceanic «r Federal Gaiden STOREKEEPER for DUNLOP DRUGGIST for DUNLOP As k H °yo^ at for DUNIOT ABk ß yoT e to fit DUNIOP DUNK)P T ffiS?Tb.? + I 95 Couitenay Place, Wellington, and at Auckland and Chnstohurch. Stafford tea, luncedeon, and . SUPPER ROOMS. Dinner, 5.30 to 7.50. One of the Best Appointed in the City. , Smoking and Writing Room Provided for Gentlemen. Open on SATURDAYS until 7.30 p.m. ' MISS READ, Proprietress. Willis Street (over H, D. Bennett's). t — '' , MR. BRIDGE, ' DENTIST ™ (late Upper Willis Street), •I Macarthy.'s .Chambers, 50 WILLIS STREET. 'Phone 4491. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.)

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 140, 8 March 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 140, 8 March 1919, Page 9

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