PUBLIC NOTICES; NEW ZEALAND' RAILWAYS. ' TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS-MANA-i WATU LINE. 3 7.0 A.M. PALMERSTON NORTHWELLINGTON TRAIN. ON and after MONDAY, SEPTEM13ER 22, 1319, tho Palmerslon North-Wellington/ train, which now ' leaves Palmerston North .it 7.0 a.m., Paekakariki at 10.55 a.m., Plimmcrton at 11.27 a.m., Porirua at 11.47 n.m., Johnsonville at 12.27 p.m., Klumdallah at 12.37 p.m., and Ngaio at 12.44 p.m., will lie accelerated between Plir.in].erton and Wellington, and will run us follows:— PLIMMBRTON dep. 11.25 a.m., PORIRUA 11.40 a.m., JOHNSONVILLE 12.13 p.m., KHANDALLAH 12.21 p.m.. NGAIO 12.30 p.m. Wellington arrive 12.40 p.m. :."'...■■ BY ORDER,' NEW ZEALAN DRAILWAYS. ' REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS ON , GOODS TRAFFIC BY RAIL. THE restrictions which have been in operation during- the coal shortage in respect of the carriage 'by rail oi goods and- live .stock will be withdrawn oh MONDAY, 32nd instant. Tho Citizens' Transit Oornmitteo at Wellington will continue their duties imtil 29th instant, and until that date all consignment notes must be presented ■ at their office, No. 48, Customhouse Quay, for endorsement before the goods , are sent to rail. BY. ORDER. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. DOMINION DAT. THE CORPORATION OFFICES, with the exception of the City's Engineer's Public; Office, and tlio Rates and Electric Light Offices, will be CLOSED on MONDAY the 22nd inslant, in celebration of Dosninion Day. Officers will be in attendance'in tho offices above named for tho receipt of moneys and iijsua of permits, etc., as may bo required. 'JNO. R. PALMER, 1 Town Clerk. September 18, 1919. x TRINITY COLLEGE OP MUSIC, LONDON. JUNE THEORY EXAMINATION. CANDIDATES for" the Juno Theory Examination are notified that tho postponed Examination will take placo on Saturday, October 11, at St. Andrew's Schoolroom, at 10 a.m. H.H. TOMBS, ' Sec. Loca; Centre, V 22 Burne'.l Avenue.' I ■ •- ' MEETINGS. . : I TO-NIGHT; ' 7.30.—J011y Social for •Y.W.C.A. Members. Men. Frie/ncVs welcome. (Herbert Street.) • • TO-MORROW, 4.15 p.m.-Biight Service. , Speaker. Miss Floronce Birch. ' THURSDAY,- 8 p.m.-Health Tal'fc by Dr. Arthur. (Herbert Street.) FIRST AID, Wednesday, 8 p.in.--Glass to start soon. Enrol new. Y"W.C.i, 5 BOULCOTT STREET. A PUBLIC WEtcOME PUBLIC WELCOME ■ To , / P. C. WEBB At trio / ' ' P. C. WMBB PARAMCiUNIT P.C.WfEBB PARAMOUNT ;. P. C. WEBB THEATRE, ■' P. C. WEJ3B THKA'jPRHo ' ' P. C. WEBB Courtcnaji Ptace, v.P.:C. iWEBB •'..-. ■■• Oil,-,.■/ ' ; P. C. WEBB SUNDAY NEXT, P. C. .WEBB SUNDAY NEXT, . P. C.'WEBB At 8: p.m.'. : ;P. C.iWEBB Doors oiieu at-7. , P.C.fWEBB Music '7 to 8, MB. H. E. HOLLANDS will Preside. ;. '•/.'■■■■■ SPIRITUAL ISIL ! (pOiNCERT CHA»JBER(,.TOWN HALL. J '.' .SUNDAY, 7'p.ia. FRANCIS PERERA,'.lndian Psychic, [ 'will! give. Address. ;. ' : 1 Subject: "InvisilWjo Power." ■ ■ Answers ■to Written. Questions i . ' j (initialled). Messages. • ! .. Under tho Ausp/.ces of the ■qOCIAL. DEMOCRATIC PARTY, V At ALEXANDRA HALL, On SUNDAY' 'EVENING, MR; G. HUNTER, v.dll Ddiver aLEC- ■ ~ . ■ . .TURE,.f.ntiUed: ''■ "Rights of Children. What is to Become of c/ar Children?" THE EARLY SiVi'TLEEtf AND HISTOEICAL ASSOCIATION OF .' • . WELLINGTON. ANNUAL WINTER REUNION. '■■ The Ariiiual Ra union of Pioneers and their .Descent lauts will "oe held on . DOML'.vION NIGHT, *. MOICDAYi, SEPTEMBER 22, At 8 ■ o'clock, in the ; TOWN HALL. ■ Musical ?(toms, : arranged by Mr. Robert i ;' Parker. 1 Short Sj loeclii as by prominent Citizens. Chairmai: Bf.is Worship the Mayor, Mr. . .. ?...; J. P. Luke.' Early ISettjlcrs and fcbeir Descendants cordially/ iivj'/ite'd to be present. ' / f W. A. EDWARDS, " f /: ' Hon. Sec. ' ' I—71 —7 • ' i, f FINANCIAL. • —1 .-' ? ■'■ THE/ CERISTCHURCH GAS, COAL, . |ND COKE COMPANY, LTD. Regi Btered Offices, 77-79 Worcester Street, .' Christchuroh. AUTHORISED CAPITAL ' CA fITAL SUBSCRIBED ■■I '■' RESERVES. RI £SERVE FUNDS .£153,273, | TO THE INVESTING PUBLIC. I DEBENTURE ISSUE. / THE CHRISTGHy-RCH GAS COMPANY are offering a first issue of USO.OOO in oi per cent, uebnutures FREE MF INCOME TAX. The Debentures will comprise 500 of ; .£IOO each, (having a currency of 15 years 1 /' from November 1, 1919, bearing interest ';/ at the rata of 5J per cent, per annum, ' Free of lupine Tax. Coupons will be !» attached to] each debenture, and interest I will bo pivid half-yearly. is, The rapijd and continued expansion of In tho Compnny's business necessitates important extensions to the Plant to meet tho ever-growing demand tor gas, and 'in addition to calling up fresh capital the Directors have determined to offer " the investing public an opportunity to 't subscribe for these debentures, which 't will bo secured by Trust Deed over tho ; "' Property of ■ tho Company. \i' i ' it Applications may be mado at onco on it, forms to boi obtained from the Company's .Offices, 77-79 .Worcester Street, Christchurch,, or the office of this paper. Priority of application' will receive duo = consideration.; By Order of the Board of Directors. R, C. BISHOP, General Manager. R August 18, 11919. '^ NORTH _ BRiTISir _ the machines working satisfactorily, year hi, year out, it spells efficiency and ■ economy. Ask local dealer to givo you full details with regard to prices and particular*.
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