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PUBLIC NOTICES. MEW- ZEALAND GOVERNMENT i, 1 RAILWAYS. CO A L-SAV INC) TIME-TA BLE. DON'T TRAVEL BY RAIL . DON'T TRAVEL BY HAIL UNLESS YOUR .roIJRNEY Is IM- . PERATiVB AND FOR ESSENTIAL BUSINESS PURPOSES. . STOP TRAVELLING FOR PLEASURE! BY STAYING AT HOME YOU CAN HELP LT.S TO SAVE COAL WHICH can bust my utilised to CONVEX' ESSENTIAL GOODS traffic: . STOP. HOME AND CONSIDER! A SAVING OF THE HAULAGE OP ONE RAILWAY PASSENGER. CAR ■ 'AYLLL ENABLE OVER 10 TUNS OF t ESSENTIAL GOODS '.0 HE CONVEYE.D BY RAIL. * t; ■ ■ A REDUCTION OF SIX. PASSENGER CARS MAKES ROOM FUit THE CONVEYANCE UF 100 TONS OF ESSENTIAL GOODS iSi' twain; ' f n T' lo C01 "! e - va, ! C 3 % railway of t>upp! ies for essential -ludumria g.,ch as - .lactones, »awnmis. etc., i» ueccssary to Keep, tlie lnu-ustnes. going. The 'eonvev«uce to tne markets ol Jig products of essential imiustries of the Dominion Id or vital importance to the wnolts community, who.her producers or consumers. lens oi l i)uu.vwiu.s oi workers are dependent ior tlieir. livelihood un sawmills, lactones, ami mniiul'aotories Continuing tlieir operations at tne present tunc. , It is incumbent on you to do your part in assisting, to maintain. >ho' industries and by every means in your power help to • obviate unemployment. There'ore, stay at home and make room on trains for lilt; carriage of essential goods. FROM AND AFI.bR FRIDAY, AUi ~. 111 la i liorsou dosiioiis of travelling by rail beyond the limits of the suburban area will require to satisfy tho railway officer that the journey is imperative, and boinu undertaken for essential business purposes; the bona iides of -which the railway ollicer sumi determine.. No person -will be booked or permitted to join any train for travel, beyond tho suburban urea tiniest and until tho railway- authorities arc satisfied as to the bona iides oi tno circums;ances una '.nat the journey is necessary. Single .tickets only will be issued. • No ticket will be issued within 15 minutes of tho, time of the departure of the train. No person, cxcejit passengers' who are in possession of tickets, will be permitted to enter on the platform. The number of carriages to be run on any train will.be s:rictly limited, ... Persons who desire to travel are recommended to apply to tho railway authority tho day before that v on .which they propose to make thejourney. Tickets will in all cases bu issued subject to there being room on tho train. No undertaking, impiicd ou otherwise, can be given lo carry any passenger by any particular train, or oil any particular datePassengers who are unable to travel on any ono day will, as far as possible, be taken in turn on subsequent, dales; but no guarantee ■ can be given us lo the interval that may necessarily tlnpso before tho accommodation can be provided. Any persons who purchase tickets for journeys which they are unable to under*take, owing to laci; of train accommodation, may obtain •a- refund of their fares on presenting the. ticket to the oilice of issue. / Tlie restrictions on passenger traffic are being imposed solely for the purpose of conserving coal, and to provide, as far as possible, for the conveyance, of essential goods traffic which cannot be dealt with under the existing arrangements, owing to the large number- of passougers who have continued to travel since the coal-savirig time-table was inaugurated on July 2, 1910. Investigation has shown that nearly 50 per cent, of the passengers at tlie present time travelling by trains consist of women and children. This class of travel in tho great majority of. cases is not essential, and must Nio stopped while the coal famine continues. - - BY ORDERWELLINGTON GAS P 0„ LTD. NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS. . rjYHE Directors of the Company havo to announce that the Price of Gas will be INCREASED as from JULY r 24, instant, to lid. per 100 cubic feet, with a , discount of 2d. per 100 cubic feet, making the net price on all accounts pi\id on .or 'before the usual discount days &d. per 100 cubic feet. . ' , This intimation is to be ijegarded as one clear month's notice in advance, and Consumers are therefore notified that accounts at the increased rate will be issued as and from AUGUST 21, proximo. By order of the . Board. 1 J. H. RELLIWELL, Secretary. | .July 21, 1919. j T GODBBR AND CO., LTD.—In •. Liquidation.' Final Notice—All Claims against the above Company must ho made to either of the undersigned oil or before JULY' 31, 1919, otherwise thoy will not be recognised.—ll. Baldwin (H. Baldwin and Co.), Old Customhouse Strpet, Wellington ; .Win, C. Stephens, 32G Lambton Quay, Wellington, Liquidators. <j. 'PUBLIC NOTICE. fJIHE Warehouse of flie undersigned ; i will bo CLOSED ON THURSDAY. JULY' ,11, for the purpose of Annual Stocktaking. W. M.'BANNATYNE AND COMPANY, LIMITED. ' .£lO REWARD TTOR INFORMATION as to ownership of dogs worrying sheep on our pro- ( perty, MuknriA, Poison laid for dogs. MONAGHAN BROS. .REMOVAL NOTICE.' , T HAVE TRANSFERRED my business X as ft Chemist and Druggist to t!M i LAMBTON QUAY (lale Uoilber's), opposilo Kirkcaldie and Stains. , CI LAS. A. FLETCHER. i I ' ' - ■ ' ' ! H SPEAR. DR. OF OPTICS, . EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, ; 7 WILLIS STREET, Lato Optician for tho Wellington Hospital ftnd Charitablo Aid Board. Patients unable to obtain advice from : tho Optical Department may obtain au- 1 vico at the above arfdress between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.in. (

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 259, 29 July 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 259, 29 July 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 259, 29 July 1919, Page 7

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