PUBLIC NOTICES. . N.S.W. STATE ORCHESTRA. IN connection with the visit of the New South Wales State Orchestra, Wellington citizens are invited to'billet members of tho Orchestra during their stay here. The Company comprises 20 ladies and GO men. ■ Jt is exceedingly difficult to procure accommodation at the present time, and the Local Committee will be «J>liffpd if residents will make a hearty response to this invitation. Tho Orchestra will arrive on January 22 and leave on January 28. It should be'exploited that the balance of the proceeds of the tour arc to I>3 devoted to establishing a Stafe Conscrvatorium of Music tn New Zenlnnd. Those who can n'-ist in the direction named are requested to communicatc before January 12 with SYDNEY H. UNDERWOOD, Local Secretary. 105 Wallace Street, Wellington, WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. : HE WATER SUPPLY. TN view of a probable shortage in the ■■.water supply, the Mayor requests that'householders will absolutely refrain from watering their gardens by means of hoses even though the water may 'be registered by meter. The Mayor desires to notify the public that unless strict economy is exercised by them in regard to the use of wuter there is a serious possibility of a shortage in the sujinlv. JXO. R. PALMER, . . Town Clerk. December 21, 1919. MEETINGS. W7cZ\. Gil? I,B* DEPARTMENT • SERVICE. SUNDAY, 4,15 P.M. Subject: "Camp Eeihoes." CAMI 1 . SONG-SERVICE. THURSDAY, 8 P.M. All Members and Friends invited. Y.W.C.A., Herbert Street. N.Z. CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY. A SPECIAL MEETING OF MEMBERS will be held in tho SIIELBORNE STREET PARISH HALL, NELSON, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 11)20,. at 8 p.m., for the purpose of considering resolutions agreed to at a Conference between the Board of Missions mid C.M.S. Delegates. OLIVER J. KIMBERLEY, Secretary. RELIGIOUS SERVICES, QT. MARK'S CHURCH, DUFFERIN * STREET. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS. S a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer, Holy Communion, and Sermon. ? p.m.—Evpnsong and Sermon. QT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian.) Service?—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Preaohei—REV. W. 11. UURRIDGE, M.A.; B.D. Evening Subject—"The Gospel of Omar Khayyam." ST. ANDREW'S . PRESBYTERHN CHURCH 28 WELLINGTON TERRACE. 11 a.m.—The Song. * 7 p.m.—The Now Rnee. REV. J. M. SIMPSON, B.A. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ' * STREET. .TO-MORROW: Morning, 11—Mr. Latham. Evening, 7—Mr. Latham. Communion. BAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, H CHURCH & INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street. Services, 11 and 7. Preacher, Mr. James Moore, Missioncr. New Year's Messages: 1. "THE WAY, THE HELP." 2. Hough Ways Smoothed. Soloist. Master Tom George. Song Service, 8.30. , FINANCIAL. THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. Warrants" for interim diviDEND to December 31,1919, have been mailed to all Shareholders. A. E. DONNE, Secretary. January 2, 1920. CONVALESCENT HOMES. AWLISH AWLISH CONVALESCENT AND REST HOME, Waterloo Road, LOWER PUTT. Benutiful Grounds, Is NOW READY to receive Visitor!, 'Phono 58, Lower Hutt, BUSINESS NOTICES. WM. BARKE, PRACTITIONER, in aSTEOPATHY, NEUROLOGY. MASSAGE, AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. HOLIDAY NOTICE. WILL Patients and Pupils kindly note that our Premises WILL BE CLOSED from December 23 until January 5? s Address—Over "Our Theatre" Buildings, 179 a Riddiford St., Newtown, TJADFORD'S for Furniture; best value in town; good assortment of Carpets, Linos., Runners, Crockery, Ironmongery, etc. Inspection invited. RADFORD AND CO., Completo Houso Furnishers, 13 and 45 Manners Street. FURNITURE. WANTED Buy, any quantity, anywhere, for cash. See us before selling. We pay best prices, or sell on commission basis. Tho Due Auctioneering Co., HI Manners Street (opp. Tho Kiug'n Theatre). LADIES! CORSETS in dependable makes, reasonably priced. You are invited to call and inspect our largo selection. AV6 solicit your inspection and your patronage. MRS. COX, 139 Mauners Street. ARE YOU SUFFERING WITH VARICOSE ULCEUSf IF so, I can cure you, not temporarily, but permanently and painlessly. And you can go about your work as usual. Write ior particulars. ERNEST lIEALEY, Chemist, 'Phone 21b Foxtoil, NAPIER— Visitors to sunny Napier, do not forget that there is a diningroom called "Everybody's." in Emerson Street. It is tho most up-to-dnto Cafe in tho Dominion for Meals, Enrly Breakfast, Morning Teas, Hot Dinners, Afternoon Teas, Hot Teas, and Suppers, a speciality. Meals at all hours. 'Phone 123S always nt vour service, "EVERYBODY'S,'' Emerson Street, Napier. W BARBER AND CO., Dry Clenners • (no dyeing), 125 Cuba Street, City. 'Phone 226.
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