PUBLIC NOTICES. CITIZENS, ADVANCE WELLINGTON! TO MAINTAIN OUR POSITION AS THE EMPIRE CITY WE MUST PROGRESS. V6TE THE WHOLE OF THE LOAN PROPOSALS VOTE THE WHOLE OF THE LOAN PROPOSALS ON WEDNESDAY NEXT SEPT. 15. THE RATEPAYERS OF THE EASTERN SUBURBS—ROSENEATH, HATAITAI, KILBIRNIE, LYALL BAY, MELROSE, SEATOUN, AND MIRAMAR, SUPPORT THE LOAN AS SCHEDULED:The Mt. Victoria Tunnel, No. 8; Improved Access to Roseneath, No. 2; and tlio Melrose Tram Extension, No. 7, being part of the Schedule, must bring you to the Poll to Vote. THEREFORE, VOTE ALL THE PROPOSALS, AND ADVANCE WELLINGTON. ( CITIZENS OF WELLINGTONTRAFFIC TUNNEL THROUGH MOUNT VICTORIA-SUPPORT A PERMANENT HIGHWAY TO THE EASTERN SUBURBS, BECAUSE, It is imperative to relieve the Congestion of the present City TramT.ay and Road Traffic. BECAUSE, It will immediately serve 12,000 Citizens with a direct routo, and all the tradespeople of the City will benefit, BECAUSE, It opens up 500 acres of cheap land for Housing. BECAUSE, It will thus largely help'to solve the Housing Problem. BECAUSE, It will save from X2O in cartage on every house erected. BECAUSE, It will facilitate the Tramway Traffic by saving the daily delays at tho present tunnel. BECAUSE, Its cost will not exceed tho Jd. rate pledged by tho City Council, but will be much below that e€timate. BECAUSE, It can be located iji a position without cutting up tho College Gronnda. BECAUSE, It will serve all Districts East of Mount Victoria. BECAUSE, All the City Councillors enthusiastically support it. ALEX. C. BLAKE, President, Eastorn Suburbs Citizens' League.
ELECTION NOTICES. VOTE FOR GAUDIN. I VOTE FOR GAUDIN. VOTE FOR GAUDIN. VOTE FOR GAUDIN. it ON FRIDAY. x ON FRIDAY. it AS A BUSINESS MAN ho is specially >. xX qualified to see that the the ratee payers' money is spent wisely. d o — r, 1, Trust the City's Affairs to a o Trustworthy Citizen. e D — o AT THE BY-ELECTION ON FRIDAY, 0 SEPTEMBER 17, ? VOTE FOR GAUDIN. ; . VOTE FOR GAUDIN. s VOTE FOR GAUDIN. H VOTE FOR GAUDIN. e h 1 : ; — 1 <} TENDERS. d d —— • : '" s We Specialise in :e BUILDERS' REQUIREMENTS. 4 — Inspect Our Showroom for - TILED FIREPLACES, GAS STOVES, e MANTELPIECES, RANGES, ' .Etc. Etc. Agents For—Konka Board, Upson Wallboard, THE C. AND A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO. LTD., ■ Cable Street, WELLINGTON. - ORDER P. AND B. FELT NOW! have large stocks on hand of P. ' ' and B. Asphalt Saturated Felt, the ? Ideal . Roofing Felt. No. 2 Felt, a roll d covering 324 square feet, 275. Gd. No. 3 Felt, covering 500 6quare feet. 28s. fid. 3 PLACE YOUR ORDER RIGHT AWAY! P. mid B. is infinitely superior to . tarred felt, being odorless, and will not dry with age. AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., Wellington. RAWL PLUGS. FOR Fixing Screws into concrete, stonework, brickwork, tiles, iron, plasj. terj mafcfes a stronger job; takes oneJ, fourth the time; makes a neater, cleanar i: and stronger job than wooden plugging. Good stocks kept. FRANCIS HOLMES, 248 Lambton Quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 418. MOTOR SERVICES. ROTORUA to East Coast and Ure--1 wera Country.—Powerful motors l ' Wire for Seats. E. E. Williams, Royal Mail Contractor. Hinemoa Street, Botnw rug. 'Phone' 124. SHIPPING NOTIOEB. 'fl ; ' 1 fl U N A R D LINE, v U N A R D LINE. R ■ — ,o AUSTRALASIAN SERVICE. i„ COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION Y LINE LTD. >- STEAM SERVICE TO U.S.A. The S.S. PORT CURTIS will load at Now Zealand ports early in Octo- -- ber, taking Refrigerated and General 0 Cargo for New York and/or Boston, d Steamer expected to toko final departure y middle October. For froight and particulars apply to W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO..LTD., Or' COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION * LINE LIMITED. 3 TONGA, SAMOA, AND FIJI.. IN order to provide extra accommodation for visitors to the Islands, tho s.s. MOKOIA, 3502 tons, will make a Third Trip in place of the NAVUA, leaving Auckland about SEPTEMBER 25. # Early application necessary. £ For full particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF 3 N.Z., LTD. 0 t pASSENGERS TO ENGLAND. thos. cook And son, DIRECT AGENTS FOR ALL PASSENGER LINES TO EUROPE. Berths arranged by all lines. MONEY MATTERS ARRANGED. COOK'S PASSENGER AGENCY, COOK'S PASSENGER AGENCY, 62 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, Wellington. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY (IC.P.M. Line). 6 TjVAST Mail, Passenger, and Cargo SerJP vice to Java Ports and Singapore, via Brisbane and Macassar. 3 Through Tickets, firtt-class, issued to Singapore, connection either at Soura--1 baya or guaranteed by Hie fust, s up-to-date steamers Mclchior Troub and » Rumphius. Next Sailings from Sydney; 1 S.S. HOUTMAN, September 28. ■ S.S. ROGGEVEEN, November 9. ; JOHNSTON AND CO. LTD., Tel. 44. Agents.
PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO TAKE ! ' LAND. In the matter of "The Public Works Act, 1908," and "The Municipal' Corporations Act, 1008," and thoir Amendments. TVTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that *■" this Council of the City of Wellington proposes, under the provisions of the above-named Acta and all other Acts and powers enablipg it in that hehalf, to executo a certain public work, namely, for the provision of a Recreation Ground, and for the purposes of such publio worlc the lands described in tho schedule hereto are required to be taken. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that a plan of the lands 60 to be taken is deposited tin tho publio office of the Town Clerk to the Mid Council, in the Town Hall, Cuba Street, in the said City, and is thero open for inspection without; feo by all persons during ordinary office hours, and that all persons affccled by the execution of the said public work or the taking of such lands should, if they have well-grounded objections to tho execution of the said public work or to the taking of the_ said lands, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing within forty days from the first publication of this notice to the Wellington City Council, addressed to the Town Clerk nt his said offico. .SCHEDULE. Coloured Situate on in City a.r.p. Being partof plan of_ 0 1 36.4 Lot 483 and Bed Wgtn. Part 484, ' . D.P. 251 02 11 Lots 481, 482, Green Wgtn. D.P. 251 00 20 Pt. Lot 476, Yellow Wgtn. D.P. 251 00 20 Pt. Lot 476, Yellow Wgtn. D.P. 251 AM bfling parts Section 9, Town Registration District, situate in Block XIII, Port Nicholson Survey District. In the Land District of Wellington, as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan above-mentioned. As witness my Imnd at Wellington, this 10th day of September, 1920. JNO. R. PALMER, • Town Clerk. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OP SPECIAL ORDER. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Special Meeting of the Welling, tun City Council, held on September 2, 1920, tho following resolution was passed: The Wellington City Council heteby makes by Special Order the following By-Taw under the provisions of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, and its amendment?, and in pursuance of all other powers (if any) enabling it in that behalf. The Short Title of this By-law is "Tho Wellington City By-law No. 35, Amendment, 1920." The object and purport of the By-law are-.— To amend the existing By-laws so as to increase the aubscription to Lending Department of tho Public Library from rivo Shillings (55.) to Ten Shillings (10s.) -per annum. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the said resolution will bo submitted for confirmntiori at the Ordi« nary Meeting of the Wellington City Counoil to be held on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1920. at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Cuba Street, Wellington, at 7.30 p.m. A full copy of the said By-law is deposited at the office of the Town Clerk to the said Council, and may bo inspected there by all persons during ordinary office hours. JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk. ISSUED BY THE TOWN-PLANNING ASSOCIATION. VOTE FOR COMPLETE ' LOAN SCHEDULE TO-MORROW! WELLINGTON MUST GROW, so vot# » » for the money that is needed urgently for essential works. This is the only course for patriotic citizens to take. There are nine separate proposals, and opposite each on the voting paper are two lines. To vote for the complete list you must STRIKE OUT THE BOTTOM LINE IN EACH CASE I BUBINEBS NOTICEB. WATCH YOUR FEET. CHIROPODISTS AND FOOT SPECIALISTS. LINDSAYS LTD,, 184 Lambton Quay. WANTED, Eggs for breakfast all the year if put down now in NORTON'S PREMIER EGG PRESERVATIVE. Keeps them fresh a year. Eggs are cheap now! All Stores. fTOE Panther's trend vs no softer than the tread of tho man who wears WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels. They also absorb all road jar! Got no others! PARCHMENT Mugs for Whitebait, Oysters, Cream, etc. Full stocks. Henry Berry and Co., Dixon Street
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