._..„_ ~- - s MEETINGS; ■ • - -..---_ PROFESSOR J. H.cM€HOLLS, | TO-NIGHT -BO'CLOCK T0N1GHT. ,,,... , \ ST.-THOMAS'S HiLL, ffiWTOffiK. "•! PROFESSOR NICHOIIS'S 'SECOND LKCmtTE.v '■ ~,> .-:,; I PROHIBITION- { AMERICA AND CANADA HAVE VOTED'BuT TttK-liIQUOI!'J'BAPPIC. ! .. HEAR. HOW AND WHY by the. GREATEST AMERICAN -'AUTHORITY ' j on PROHIBITION. '.' ' f .'..:...■■.::-:: /■-: ; collection.. ~ " ; , ; v : .:;'^..';.„.;j i :,:y ■< ' BOROUGH OP LOWER HUTT. ] LA3)iE'H' : CHRISTIAN M :':' .'peace gelations. J A.. ; V'";' ■;-; ,-'] ■,f PUBLIC■ MEETING is hereby con- HPtfE".Statutory Meeting..of Conlribu- j ■ix- veiled, to be held in the Council - fl - tors for the J3ltction„,of irustcos ; Chamber; Main Street, Loner Hiitf, at will be held nt tho Employers lederu-8-p.m. oil THURSDAY, MARCH '27, Hon Room, National Mutual .Bunding, ; 1919,.' . Customhouse,. Quay,, on.TUESDAY, Next, ..; '' 'BUSINESS: • ;.April I,- 1919,-at 2;SO p.iii, ~..-..■..''.■ j .' To organise a suitable children's demon- "'•''■ '," ',"..''.".'• ■"' " ■ Jf.' M'LEOL\' ""['" . , .' ■ . stration to celebrate Peace. . '"[[' '\ '"' ''' itmi.'Seci'etarjf , ,-j School Teachers, Members of School ."''' . ' . . ' vl ': .'.'.":' '...' ' ; •Committees and Clergymen are. specially TW^NGTON,' j invited. ri . .... ... jfQjiE \ :.,.-... I . E. P. RISHWORTH, mHE':STATUTORY^MEETING.-'OF. ' ' j Mayor.' - ■!•••• CONTRIBUTORS for the Election ■! ' / ' of- .Trustees will be held at the Employ-. . ,! li-runavo vifrin-wvr bmudot ■' ers-'-Federation Room, National Mutual' ! • WOMEN b NAfIONAL,RESERVE , BuiUUnK ..Customlimise Quny,,on' 'J?UPS- ' j -SOLDIERS' AND SaTIOKS' WIVES' ' P AY NEX^i ' \ .-Wives" otSoidiers -^^^^^^ -J .A- and Sailors aro invited to a-Hocep- WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR RELIEF • ! turn at the Town Hall on FRIDAY.. ; - .OF THE AGED NEEDY.- •■;•--;- { l-M\RCIP2B,-at2.3op.ni. mUE -STATUTORY ' -MEETING- ; ,OF, , . Musical programme arid afternoon tea. ■ JU- CONTRIBUTORS for the Election , FLORENCE PORTER, •: • ■ of Trustees will be held at -the ■ Employ-. ,- : . • Orga'niscr. i>rs*, Federation Room,- National-, Mutual > ■■- JOSEPH LEWIS,•••- Building Customhouse Quay, on TUES- ■ r :-..-•■• Gen. Sec, Club/ DAY NEXT, April 1,1910. at 3 p.m. ■ ■■■ ■■.-. A.O. LEACH, ; .. , C. I>. POWLES, -; -;■■-.• Treasurer, Club:. - ;\. : ;.?''; V. Secretary. • '.'.''.,'. ,\ . . NOTICES,. ~.: _~..„,....■'•.- ~,,.;' .j ' : \ GREATER WELLINGTON TOWN, ,:'i. ; V<; .;i ...... - t PLANNING ASSOCIATIONS ~: j • A : ,.YPUR DUTY.AS A" CITIZEN IS.TO ' EVERY PERSON TWENTY-ONE YEABS OF. AGE AND OVER:. HAS f THE -.- j '■••- ■-.- RIGHT TO-VOTE.., "-:"'.'• : j '...:■':/ : '..:,■ ARE YOU.ONTHEROLL? .; / : :; i
WELLINGTON. MUNICIPAL ELBC. TION. ~i LABOUR ■ MEETING.-AT - CAMPAIGN LABOUR METHODISE-CAMPAIGN LABOUR ::SCHOOL, ... '.CAMPAIGN LABOUR NORTHLAND, CAMPAIGN LABOUR TO-NIGHT- at 8, CAMPAIGN LABOTE SPEAKERS; • CAMPAIGN LABOUR Mrs. Aitken, CAMPAIGN LABOUR Mr. Hutchison,- CAMPAIGN LABOUR Mr. Evans, CAMPAIGN LABOUR. ■■ >r—" ' < '.' CAMPAIGN LABOUR COME ■ AND ~: CAMPMGN LABOUR ■HEAR, THE ;. CAMPAIGN LABOUR < CASE FOR - ■ CAMPAIGN LABOUR-' 'LABOUR. '■ = ■ CAMPAIGN .•:■■- ■■:'■■ ■ ■■: :.R.,M!KEEN, •-■■■ .'.--' ■ '■•••'' ;■■ ■./.; :■.' Secretary; r TOILET, SPECIALISTS ;f; ■ PROTECT Y6UR-COMPLEXION • ■■•-'■'■' ;ii::With • "■'- -■'■■ "'■'•■ .'"CAMELLIAN"; EACIAL-CREAMS.; VOU cannot liave any'good thingvwith- '' 1. out the coat of u : little surely it's. .worthwhile- to-'have .a-good complexion aiid^lovely grinds! >:»y* restoro.-'the beaut)- of the-6kn._ Use them after *''%. *»#><"?•- ?. travelling, or' Wore an evening function. The r Jragrnncfl- andl <tafaj charm anneal to every'lady. Why not ?est them? -The Vanishing.Creanii : e«s> Bs' r,(l„ the Massage Cream 3s. Order-by mail if you cannot call. -~. MRS.. CAMERON, . '. '" "BOUDOIR CAMILLE," '• Coopsr's "Buildings, •.Mercor, ? Street; ; (Just off Willis'Street);.;. --•:;• w . ..WELLINGTON.:- :.,:-,?vs.
NEW-ZEALAND SPORTS PROTEC- "■■;. ' TION LEAGUE. , --;■ municipaiTelection." -a '•' '-,t< ' MEETING of Representatives and J± Aleiribers of the'various, branches of sport and all others interested will be held'--- ■• '-■ - ■ ■ ■THE CHAMBER* OP COMMERCE -.' oh ' FKIDAY,. MARCH 28, 1919, ■■;■--' .'• , r '..;:,...- Ats-p.nl. ' ;;.. -.. •'•Th"e : object of the meeting is-to give ot opportunity 'for the Sports Bodies to state their requirements as fai' as questions 5 of City vancement are concerned, in order that u memorandum may bo prepared foi submission to.. candidates at the forthcoming'election for Mayor and UtjCouncillors. - CHAIRMAN, Mr. C. P. SKERRETT, • S K.C., ~-... ...R. W. SHALLCRASS; .-. General Secretary. • ■ .'. PUBLIC NOTICES. ' -'WELLINGTON'' ACCLIMATISATION ' . SOCIETY. .-' DEER SHOOTING SEASON, 1919, if. WED : DEER STAGS, having antlers '**•• with' not .less thau ten points,, may ta taken-oiv killed iivtlie portions of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society s district, open to.'D.eer Shooters, -from April 1 to: May 31, 1919, both days included. ■ •Eor-tho AVairnrapa South and ieatherstoif Reserves;:on -payment of a fee-ot-two- pounds .(£&) a License to take torn (4) stags'; heads and six (6) binds_ inaj bo-obtained from- the Cbiet Postmaster at Wellington', or from tho Postmaster at Mastertou, Carterton, Grcytown, "Fcntherston, and Martmborough. . ■■■■ • For tho area containing- the blocks formerly known as Hutt and-Feathery stou (Wainui), -Hoiwlienua, and Hutt Counties (PBraparauiiiu), Ahtio; fararna Forest Reserve,- and 'laihape, _on payment of a fee of two pounds (42) a License to take two stags'heads may be obtnined from-the Chief Postmaster at Wellington or from the Postmasters at Masterton, Carterton, Fenthcrstoi;, Greytown, Eketalnma, Paluatua, Makuri,Pon<mroaj Pahuci-slon North, Paraparalimii,' Otaki, .Taihapo, Mangnwoka, Shannon; and - Lowor Hutt. ''. ■ ■;. A -licehsoe may lake two hinds m the Wainui area within a line commencing at the Upper Hutt Railway Station, thonco south-east to tho Wairarapo. Lake at-the mouth of Beckett's Stream, thenco along" the'western shore of the AVairarapa Lake and the Ruamahanga River to the Onoko Lake, thence following the coastline to Petone, thonco in a north; crlv direction to the point of commencement at tho-Upper Hutt Railway Station; excluding therefrom tho area described in the fourth paragraph- of tho excluded areas hereunder. Details of tho. iwrtions of the Rescrros open to Deer Shootcrs-and of the portions closed to tho. same-are to-be. found endorsed on Licenses, or can bo obtained at tho office of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society, No. 205 Lambton Quay, Wellington. - ■■■' -C : .: L DASENT,' Sec, AY.A.S. March 19, 1919.
' , TOII-ETEECIPES, ; ;_,^;^ A REALLY delightful and-'moipeiffiW JX .. Shnmpoo for'hoaW'-to.'VliwliwH keop tho liair'cxqiiisitelyiSoft'flnd-.bnght. can-lie made,as follows:- •-;_^^ Dissolve one teaspoqnful of- -ffcnnaline in J-mnt of hot.wateri arid; potiiMt gradjV ally .-through tMiaiiy. rubbing the- scalp brisklv until profuse'lather is obtained, thon r'inso well with tepid water, and dry in tho usuarway, when tho hair will be found beautifully.clean and bright. It is delightfully perfumed. If you once try it tou-' will always use it. Procurable in Wellington from J. It. M'Kbnzie's,J).l.C., Georgo and Kersloy s, arid 'Principal Chemists. Prico- I.S-..-6?. nnd "s Gd. ■ Wholesale Distributors, ■■■-,■ SHAE-LAND'S-LTD... BUSINESS NOTICES. D~~ UNLOP RUBBER- GOODS 'FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. Ask your HARDWARE EIRM for DUNLOP Oceanic or Federal Garden Asl/yotr" STOREKEEPER for DUNLO.P \sk T yon°r DRUGGIST for DUNLOP .for DUNLOP Blouse Holdfasts. Aslc your BOOTMAKER to fit DUNLOP Rubber Heels. Get your WRINGER ROLLERS RECOVERED with DUNLOP Rubber. DUNLOP RUBBER CO., OF AUSTRALASIA. LTD.. 05 Courtcnuy Place,. Wellington, and-.:at Auckland and^Christchurch.
■'■ CHINA TEA. Q.TOCKS of Cliina Tea'have been very io) hard to get, but GAMBLE AND CREED'S' SPECIAL ■ Is still"available,-•and is unrivalled as. (bo host China Ton on the market to-day. FROM-3s. Cd; TO ss. PER LB,; You can have, the. most delicious China Tea, making that ■ lic'h, fragrant brew inseparably nssneiuled with all that is best in the art of tea-making. GAMBLE AND CREED'S CHINA TEA. FOR ANY CAR-AND ROADCLINCHER CROSS TYKES. f'?lV"B varieties of tough British-grown . Rubber are used in making-each Clincher Cross Tyre. British through and UifouKh—they're long-distance tyres. •Pit the Clincher Cross. Wellington Distributing Agents— N7. FARMERS' CO.-OP. DIST.MBUT. •''•■' ING CO., LTD.'. :., , llEbed soon becomes warm with a "UNIQUE" Stopper Hot Wntaß Bollle. The finest rubber and bost.ftilisli workmanship ensures satisfaction. Made.by the NORTH nUITISH CO!. Look for. 'brand on neck of bottle.
WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. , ELECTRIC • LIGRT~ DEPARTMENT. HOLDERS of Journeyman, Provisional mid Muster Wiremcn's Licotiacs areheicbv notified Hint all licenses expire on March 31, mill, and should bo renewed for the, ensuing'year. JNO. ]!. PALMER, .-.-., Town Clerk. March 23, 1010. ..' REMOVAL, NOTICE. A, I.' COLEMAN, Ladies' Tailor and » Furrier, bns removed from Customhouse Quay to 234 Lambton Quay, opposite Economic. See the special window display of Costumes and American Blouses this week.
H SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, , 7 WILLIS STREET, Lnto Optician for the Wellington .Hospital and' Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable, to cbtain advice from the Optical Department may obtain advice (it tho above address between 0 a.m. and 5.80 p.m.
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