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PUBLIC NOTICES. "SAVB-TEB-CHILDEEN FUND." Under tho Patronago of Their Excellencies, Lord and Lady Jellicoe. AN APPEAL TO THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON. AHMET-RENDING APPEAL comes from countless thousands of bereaved mothers in Poland, Serbia, Czecho-Slovakia, Jugo-Slovja, Armenia, Hungary, and other countries, begging for food for their starving babies. Five millions of children are Buffering from hunger and exposure in a bleak European winter. If wo allow those innocent littlo ones to grow up mentally and physically weak they will become a menaco to the peace, of tho world. If we as British people neglect them now the diseases that'arc raging amongst them will spread with diro results, maybe even to this Dominion. His Majesty the King,., the Prince of Wales, Mr. Lloyd George, Lord and Lady Jellicoe, and many i other notable pyrsonuges endorse the appeal on behalf of those poor starving children Tho Fund is administered in London by tho British Red Cross Society and tho Society of Friends (Quakers), whoso representatives— mostly British men and womenare working in. tho famine areas. The money is sent through the Internal Affaar.s Department to Sir James Allen, the High Commissioner. > The British mission does not include Germany, ns tho Americans havo undertaken tho whole of the relief work in that country. Shall New Zealanders, ever generous, turn coldly away from this cry from helpless, innocent babies because it has been said that in the past others havo been assisted perhaps too liberally? i Otago gave ,£20,000 to this Fund, Christchurch and Auckland havo also given very large amounts: Shall Wellington lag behind in generosity? J. P. LUKE, Mayor, Chairman. HON. DR. W. E. COLLINS, Vice-Chairman. ROBERT HILL, Secretary. Save-lhe-Children Fund, Wellington Committee. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND. In the matter of "The Public Works Act, 1908," and "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908," and their Amendments. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -II the Council of the City of-Wel-lington proposes, under the provisions of tho above-named Acts and all other Acts and powers enabling it in that behalf to execute a certain public work, namely, the widening of Porirua. Boad; in the City of Wellington, and for the purposes, of such publio work the lands described in the Schedule hereto aro required to be taken. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that a plan of the lands so to be taken is deposited in the public office of the Town Clerk to the said Council, in the Town Hall, Cuba Street, in the said City, and is there open for inspection without fee by all persons during ordinary office hours, and that all persons affected by the execution of the said public work or the taking of such lands should, if they havo wellgrounded objections to the execution of the said public work or to tho taking of the said lands, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing within forty days from the first publication of this notico to the Wellington City Council, addressed to the Town Clerk at his said office. . SCHEDULE. ._ •Being Coloured Situate A.E.P. part of on plan, in city of 0.0.17.0 Section 3 Eed Wellington Harbour Registration District, situate in Blk. xi, Belmont , Survey District. In the Land District of Wellington, as the same is more particularly delineated on tho plan above-mentioned. As witness my hand nt Wellington, this 19th day of November,-1920. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. "SAVE THE CHILDREN" FUND. TEMPORARY OFFICE. TEMPORARY OFFICE. T7IROM MONDAY, November 22, until - SATURDAY, 27th. the Headquarters of the Wellington Fund for relief of Starving Children of Europe will be in M*DONALD'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET (Few Doors above Manners Street). Subscriptions will be received there. ROBERT HILL, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. FLOWERING SHRUBS, from 6d. eaoh. Hedge Plants from 6s. per 100, Shelter Trees from ss. per 100. Larg» Stock of flrst-clats Apple and other Fruit Trees oh'eap. Catalogues now ready. B. H.JTJST, • s Botanical NursoriM, Palmeraton North. VARICOSE ULCERS AND BAD LEGS CAN BE CURED. TAREX" METHOD of Treatment nover fails when properly applied. No need to lay up. Will cure the worstcase, whether long standing or recent',. Write for particulars to Ernest Healey, Chemist by Exam., Foiton. 'Phono 29. B" "eTutTfUL Choice Cut Flowers and Foliage, in any quantity. Wedding nnd Presentation Bouquots. a speciality. Wreoths, Crosses on shortest notico. Miss Carney, Floriste, 94 Manners Street. MOTOR SERVICES, TOURISTS! TARANAKI TEIPS-To North Egmont, Mountain House, Tuesdays, Thursdays, nnd Sundays. Fares, return same day, 17s, Gd.; stop-over, 225. 6d.; single, 15s. Write or wire for seats. SNELLING AND ANDREWS, Tourist Garago, NEW PLYMOUTH. , Special Trips Arranged any time, any. where. 'Phone 357. ' OTORUA tt> East Const and Urewera Country.--Powerful Motors. Wire for Seats. E. E. Williams, Royal Mail Contractor, Hinemoa Street. Rotorua. 'Phone 124. SHIPPING NOTIOBB. BURNS-PHILP LINE. FIRST and Second-Class Passongers, also cargo, may now be booked for Java and Singapore, via Mel- ' bourne and Adelaide, per tho Company's New Steamer MARELLA (7372 tons), twin-screw, . Due to Sail from Sydney middle of December. For full particulars, fares, and froights, apply to BURNS, PHILP, 4 COMPANY, LTD., 69-75 Molesworth Street. Box 410. G.P.O.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 49, 22 November 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 49, 22 November 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 49, 22 November 1920, Page 7

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