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PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON GAS CO., LTD. NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS. rriHE Directors of the Company - have to announce that the Price of Gas will be INCREASED as from JULY 24, instant, to lid. per 100 cubic feet, with a discount of 2d. per 100 cubic feet, making tho net prico on all accounts paid on>oi' 'before the usual discount days 9d. per 100 cubic feet. • This intimation is to be regarded 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 24, proximo. By order of the Board. . J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary. July. 24, 1919.

. MAEANATHA. W'HILST we realise, we trust as firmly as any, that "Our Commonwealth is in Heaven, from whence also wo look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ," yet, whether rightly or wrongly, we think we should second and support all that tends to Godliness in government and other human organisations for the preservation of law and order. Therefore, wo would onco again state our opinion that the present National Government of this Dominion k worthy of the support of all right-thinking Christians, and wo shall bo thankful if again as a'"National Government it seeks reelection. We venture the opinion that if General Sir Andrew Russell (to voice the interests of the soldiers) and a Moderate Leader of Labour (following the precedent of Mr, Lloyd George) were invited to join the Ministry, we should have a Government most worthy of support, especially if in the matter of butter and necessary commodities, ways and means could bo devised by it to reduce the cost of living'.' The Advances to Settlers Act could be so enlarged that 'every man in the Dominion who desired it could be his own landlord. We commend Tub Dominion and the "Evening. Post" for calling .upon the Leaders of the Government to continuo the Coalition. The evidence is increasing Hint tlio dark foree.s which engineered the Great European''War ore at work, in Ibis country and throughout the world, to overthrow, stable gvernments and bring in lawlessness and confusion. The restraining Hand of God is the only powor that keeps (heso forces at present from bursting forth as a flood of destruction upon the habitable 'world._ When God removes all who-aro in Christ from the earth, ns it is ITis ourpose to do, which, wo have so often shown from the Scriptures, and the signs are that Ho may carry out this intention at any moment now; then the world will find what it has owed to Christ and the Gospel of God's Grace. "Now consider this, ye that forget God, lest I tear you in nieces and there be nono to deliver."—Psalm XLIX, 22. THE RETURN OF ■SCHLESWTG TO DENMARK. MANY DANISH MEN .AND ■WOMEN & BRITISH SUBJECTS OF DANISH PARENTAGE, residing in Now Zealand, desiro to express their deopest. gratitude, that, through the help of God and tho Allied Nations, it has become possible that that part of Sohloswig, which in 1804 was ruthlessly, torn from the ■ Danish Crown; is now to bo returned. •• ■ ■' Therefore, it has been thought fitting ns a Montorial that an ILLUMINATED ADDRESS, sign- ' ecf by Danish Men and Women in. this Dominion, be sent to His Majesty the King of Denmark, congratulating him and tho Danish Nation upon this satisfactory evont. Also, to present to His Majesty some Souvenir of ' New Zealand origin. A list for signature is now open at the Royal Danish Consulate, Panama Street, Wellington, where anyone desiring to sign the Address and wishing to participate in" the'expenses may do so, or may communicate with MR, P. JOHANSEN, Hon. Secretory, ■ ■'• P.O. Boy 41, Palmerston North. a WANQANUI RETURNED SOLDIERS' ART UNION. TO BE DRAWN ON OCTOBER 81, 19.19.

THE Drawing time of tho above Art Union iins been EXTENDED by the sanction of the Honourable Minister of Internal Affairs from July 31 to OCTOBER 31, 1919. 16 16 " 16 PRIZES PRIZES. PRIZES. 500 SHEEP, Estimated Value £750. 500 SHEEP, Estimated Value .£750. First Prize, 300 SHEEP, Estimated Value, .£450. .£450 FOR A SHILLING. MM, FOR A SHILLING. One Shilling gives the Purchaser a • Chance of Winning any of tho Slxtoeen Prizes. 16 PRIZES! 16 PRIZES I 16 PRIZES! 16 PRIZES! PEACE HAS'COME! WHY? From Every Corner of .the Empire, Britishers Hastened to the Cull. OUR WANGANUI LADS WERE THERE! THEY DESERVE THEIR CLUB. Buy an Art Union Ticket and help thorn. L. j. SIGLEY, Chairman. E. 11. MOORE, Hon. Secretary. GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Recess Privileges in connection with tho above Library'will cease us from SATURDAY, AUGUST 9. All Books must be returned on or before that date. By Order. CHARLES WILSON', Chief Librarian.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 269, 9 August 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 269, 9 August 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 269, 9 August 1919, Page 2

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