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fi PUBLIC NOTICES. ' NEW ZEALAND 'WiELFxIRE '■ LEAGUE. AND >VHY YOU-SHOULD JOIN IT, THE LEAGUE is Ihe only National Organisation which is non-party, nonsecturian, and whic!t is not organised for the protection or furtherance of any sectional interests. It.aims at securing the greatest measure of welfare for tho people individually and collectively. THE LEAGUE'S POLICY. It is opposed to the extreme of Revolutionism and Conservatism, and supports a policy of constant revision of existing conditions, to eliminate' what is wrong and preserve what is right for the general welfare. THE LEAGUE'S WORK. To avert the dangers of our time tho League will:— (a) Carry on a vigorous, impartial publicity campaign as a nwana of solving the problems of reconstruction by the spread of knowledge. (b) Contend against tho methods of "direct action," "go-slow strikes," and limitation of output, whether by employers or' workers as being injurious to all Citizens. (c) Oppose the hoarding of supplies, the exaction of excessive-profits and exploitation of the living resources of the people. (d) Assist in National reconstruction by supporting sound, stable government, and improved industrial relations without regard to party or sectional interests. THE. LEAGUE'S APPEAL, This work must commend itself to you. Your membership and assistance will enable it be made fully successful. EVERY GOOD CITIZEN SHOULD JOIN TH E WELFARE LEAGUE-do your part to help. Minimum feo for membership, ss. Applications for membership and contributions to the funds will bo rooeived and acknowledged by . ■ THE SECRETARY, 39 Johnston Street, Wellington.'

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MASTERTON RACES AT OPAKI, MARCH 20, 1920. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, available for return until March 22,1920, will be obtainable as under:— To Masterton, from Woodville, Eketahuna, and intermediate stations; to Opaki from Wellington. Woodside, Greytown, and intermediate stations, on March 20. / These tickets will be issued only .by the trains leaving Woodville at 6.5 a.m., Wellington (Lambton) at 7.50 a.m., and Cross Creek at 7.45 and 10.8 a.m. The tickets to Masterton will bo available for break of journoy at'Opaki Racecourse only; those for Opaki at Masterton only. On March 20 a special passenger train will leave Masterton at 11.20 a.m., «nd orrive Opaki Racecourse s at 11.29 a.m. Passengers from Masterton must travel by this train. They will not be permitted to travel by the train leaving ■.Masterton for Woodville at 11.37 a.m. Return trains will leave Opaki Racecourse at 5.18 and 5.31 p.m., Masterton arrive 5.3 ft and 5.41 p.m. The train, which usually leaves Masterton for Woodville tit 5.31 p.m., will leave at 5.45 p.m., Opaki Racecourse at 5.58 p.m. The 2.25 p.m. train from Woodville to Wellington will leave Qpaki Racecourse at 5.22 p.m. Thto train will have cars attached through to Wellington, and will stop whore required to set down passengere. _ All trains, including the 7.50 a.m. Wel-lington-Woodville and 12.58 p.m. Wood-vilie-Wellington trains, will, if required, stop opposite Opaki Racecourse for passengers. BY ORDER. 1 LAW HOLIDAY. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 17 (St. Patrick's Day), the office? of Solicitors practising in the City will be CLOSED. F, HARRISON, Secretary, • Wellington District Law, Society. ( HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY, THERE aro Vacancies for- Three Men in tho Home. .Nominationswill ho received by tho undcjrsigned up to March 27. C. P. POWLES, ; ' Secretary. FINANCIAL. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. LOAN <£310,000, SJ PER CENT. THE Christchurch Tramway Board invite, applications at par for purchase of the debentures of the first instalment of the-above Loan (,£200,000). Interest payablo half-yearly free of exchange in New Zealand or in Sydney and Melbourne Loan repayable in 19-tl. The security is the Christchurch Tramway Undertaking and ite revenues (subject to existing charges), and a rato to covor Interest and Sinbing Fund. Further particulars respecting ' security, etc, will be found on Prospectus, copies of which are obtainable from tho Union Bank of Australia, Ltd, or from tho undorsigned. .

FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager. Christchureh, March 1, 1920. FARM MORTGAGES. I I HAVE ,£22.500 awaiting investment on First Mortgage Security of Farm Areas, in Manawatu Or Wairarapa dis'tricts, in sums to suit borrowers. Interest, six per cent. CHAS. B. BUXTON, ■ •• Financial-Broker, 11 Grey Street. BUSINESS NOTICES. FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, AND LAMBS. Z. MEAT PACKING & BACON CO. Are Buyers at Per Head or Per Pound. PRICES GIVEN ON APPLICATION TO BUYERS . OR HEAD OFFICE: BETH ONE'S BUILDINGS. WELLINGTON. PRAMS! PRAMS! PRAMS! MY PRAMS aTe built for Bonnio Babies, roomy and comfortable; every mother admires them. Low prices. PRAM EXCHANGE, Next King's Theatre, Dixon Street. Under New Management. A. J. FINCH, Proprietor."OEFORE Buying Chesterfield Suites be sure and Inspcct Our Stocks. Wo can- show vou Wellington's Best Value in All Kinds of Furniture. The Dux Auctioneering Co., 141 Manners Street (opp. the King's Theatre). WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels will • ' make your boots wear longer—they keep tho 6oles level! Mado from best Para Rubber! Get only Wood-Milne's! /HUMLYPTA Eucalyptus Extract is ICO pel' cent. pure. Recommcmled for coughs, colds, lung' trouble. Excellent first treatment for ordinary 'flu. (HASTLE'S PRESCRIPTION PnAliHAOIES, 189 and ' 189 Riddiford Street, are noted lor prompt and accurate dispensing.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 144, 13 March 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 144, 13 March 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 144, 13 March 1920, Page 9

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