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TENDERS. MASTERTON COUNTY COUNCIL. REINFORCED CONCRETE BRIDGE, 3 spans of 40 feet, over Kahumingi Stream, Masterton-Tenui Road. TIMBER BRIDGE, about 50 feet long over Taueru (Stream, GlendonaldManawa Road. SEPARATE TENDERS for the above O ■ addressed to the .Chairman,® torton County Council, will be received until Nfoon of WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 80. Drawings, etc., may be seen at our offices, Perry Street, Masterton, or. Brandon Street, Wellington. SLADDEN, PAVITT, AND DYETT, Engineers, Wellington. November 11, 1921. PATENTS. The Patents. Designs, and Trade Marks Amendment Act, 1913. Notice of Application Tor Sealing of Letters Patent where Original Application has lapsed because of Failure to pay Prescribed Fee. TC'OTICE is hereby given that an ap-J-X plication has been made by Daniel Richard Cooper, of 248 Lambton Quay, Wellington, Health Specialist, and Charles William Anderson, of 85 Hill Street, Wellington, Salesman, and duly advertised in the Patent Office Journal of November 3, 1921, for the sealing of Letters Patent No. 43223 of February 23, 1920, for An Improved Douche in respect of which a notification was inserted in the Patent Office Journal of September 22. 1921, that the Patent has not been scaled. Any person desirous of opposing the said application may at any time within two months from November 3, 1921, givft notice of opposition to the Registrar of Patents at Wellington. 'Such notice must be accompanied bv a fee of 10s. HIGGS AND O’DONNELL, Agents for (he Applicants. MEETINGS. YW.C.A.— To-night, 8 o'clock: Every- • body’s Social Club, Herbert Street Clubroom. Games and Music. Supper, Silver Leaf Club. Girls—Come with your men friends and spend a tuippy time. Sunday, 4.15 p.m.: Devotional Meeting, Herbert Street Clubroom. Opening Service World’s Week of Prayer. Shaker: Mrs. D. O. McClay. Girls—Come to this service and stay to the tea and social hour following. . > . WELLINGTON SCHOOL COMMITTEES’ ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the Association will be held in the Education Board Offices. Mercer Street; on. MONDAT, NOVEMBER 14, at 8 p.m. Business: Reports of Delegates to Dominion Conference,; Report of Stationery Sub-Committee; General. All members of School Committees are invited to this meeting. E. A. EYRES, •' Hon. Seo. THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH OF THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY A ORDER OF ST. JOHN. WELLINGTON CENTRE. . A LECTURE on “Social Hygiene” will bo given bv the Hon. Dr. Collins, C.M.G., on TUESDAY, November 15, at 8 p.m., in tho Red Cross Chambers, 63 Dixon Street. Dr. Valintine, Director-General of Health, will preside. SYBIL NATHAN, Hon, Secretary. PIONEER pLUB. TyiSS PHOEBE MYERS will be en--L’JL- tertained bv members of the Pioneer Club on TUESDAY EVENING, November, 15, at 8 o’clock. F. MARTIN, Secretary.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES. C|T, JOHN’S CHURCH. Willis Street. A- 7 (Presbyterian.) TO-MORROW: Morning, 11; Evening; 7. » REV. DR. GIBB. Evening:. "Fools for Christ's Sake," (2) "Tho Folly of Believing l in a Crucified Son of God.” ,■ CHURCH, TARANAKTST. ll a.rn.-REV. H. E. BELLHOUSE. Subject: “The Ministry of Encouragement." 7 . p.m.-REV. 11. E. BELLHOUSE. Subject: "Our Social Responsibilities." Anthem: “Prepare Yo the Way of the Lord" (Garrett). Solo: "Oh, Rest With the Lord" (Mendelssohn). THE SAILORS’ FRIEND 'SOCIETY, CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street i SERVICES AT 11 AND 7. Preacher, Mr. James Moore, Missioncr. Subjects—(l) "Here or There; Which?” (2) “Some Schoolmasters We Like and Dislike.” Soloist, Miss Margaret Jones. Song Service at 8.30, rpHE CHURCH UNIVERSAL. (The Friendly Church.) TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. .' SUNDAY. 11 a.m. —"The Eternal Quest.” Address by Mr. Vivian H. R. Deacon. 2.30 p.m. (Committee Room)-. —Sunday School for Adults and Children 7. p.m.-CONCERT CHAMBER. MR. VIVIAN 11. R. DEACON Will deliver the Sixth of a series of Lecturer on "Modern Cults, their Meaning and Significance." No. 6. “The Modern Revival of Vedanta.’.’ The Meaning of Yoga. Various Methods, Bhakti Yoga. Knana Yoga, Karma Yoga and Hatha Yoga. Itaja Yog. The Effect of Eastern Teachings on the Westtern World. All Truth-seekers welcome. BUSINESS NOTICES. GENUINE CEYLON TEA. IMPORTED DIRECT. 51b. Boxes, 10s. 6d. Posted anywhere N.Z., Is. 6d. extra. A Single Box at "Wholesale Price. J; MURRAY AND CO., Produce Merchants, etc., 187-189 Adelaide Road, Wellington. SHEEP FARMERS. T» /TONEY saved Is money earned.— 11JL MURTON'S DIP is economical. Ono drum (five gallons) makes’ 1000 gallens cf the'bert dipping solution. Easy to use, lasting in effects, arid beneficial to the wool and skin. Your merchant can obtain it. gf''.ks'- '’SILKS SILKS." ~ JUST landed, Crene de-chinv, Georgette. Stripe and Coloured Fuji Silk, and l Shantung Silk, all shades. Largo Ste'.k <>f Tasooro Silk, In all qualities, at k.wert iT'-ces. ~’-.ist 1o band, a Speoiel I.ior. «>f English Teaset and Fancy Utik«oiy and Glassware. D, J- Kwoin and C<' 3’l r M'-rchatas, 41; Courtenav P’oce, Wvliinffb-T-MEz'l MEAT. MEAT. TTrIGHEST Grade,’ at cheapest rate*, xlx from the lend each day. Visit ou 4 vj/to-uato premises at Courten'.y '•’lace. Follow the crowd. SYMO'IDS BROS.. Modern Meat Market. 'Phone 22—656. Goorwixiay Place, i

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 42, 12 November 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 42, 12 November 1921, Page 2

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