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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. REVIVAL CAMPAIGN, REVIVAL CAMPAIGN. REVIVAL CAMPAIGN. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 7 p.m. F. VAN EYK, F. VAN EYK, F. VAN EYK. F. VAN EYK, South Africa’s Singing Evangelist, will commence a series of addresses on "CHRIST’S SECOND COMING” fPHIS has since Christ’s Ascension been tfie Church’s and the believer’s hope. Some modernist preachers would try and tear it away, A huge campaign is in progress throughout England proclaiming this truth. VAN EYK brings it to you in AVelllngton. PENTECOSTAL HALL, PENTECOSTAL HALL, PENTECOSTAL HALL, PENTECOSTAL HALL29 Vivian Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. rpiTAHI BAY’ Bus Service meets all E trains to and from Porirua daily. E. F. O’Sullivan. REMOVAL NOTICE. S GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. have ♦ REMOVED to FIRST FLOOR, LEINSTER CHAMBERS, 21 GREY STREET. P.O. Box 785. Telephone 42—-147. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO RESTRICT TRAFIFC ON NGAIO GORGE ROAD. In the matter of the Motor Lorry Regulations, 1925, and the Motor Lorry Regulations Amendment No. 1, 1925. ■\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Wellington City Council proposes under the provisions of the abovementioned regulations to declare that Ottawa Road from its junction with Kenya Road to its junction with Old Porirua Road, and the remaining length of Old Porirua Road to its junction with the Hutt Road belonging to the third class as set out in Clause 5 of the Motor Lorry Regulations Amendment No. 1, and shall consequently n«t be available for the use thereon of any motor lorry which, with the maximum load it is licensed to carry, weighs more than six tons. AND any person objecting to such proposed declaration, must lodge notice in writing of his objection and of the grounds thereof within seven days from the first publication of this notice at the office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Cuba Street, Wellington. As witness my hand at Wellington, this 26th day of Novendier, 1926 E. P. NORMAN. Town Clerk. BUSINESS NOTICES. THE DOMINION RHEUMATIC CURE IS MARVELLOUS. THE most wonderful remedy for Rheumutism and alliedl complaints ever discovered is "The Dominion Rheumatic Cure," which has been on private sale in New Zealand for over 20 years with marvellous results. Thousands have testified to its effectiveness, when’all else has failed to give relief. It is obtainable only direct from the company at the address below. If you are a sufferer send your name and address for an EXTRAORDINARY FREE BOOK entitled "The Broken Crutch," which includes a rather surprising account of the discovery of the remedy. Fill in your name and address and post this advertisement to THE DOMINION RHEUMATIC CURE PTY., LTD., P.O. Box 817 a, Auckland, Or, No. 3 Inkerman Street, Onehunga. Name Address - And you will receive this book by return mail without cost or obligation. TDEAL Hair Restorer (as supplied to 4 leading specialists throughout New Zealand) restores all grey and faded hair to its natural colour (not a dye), 2s Rd i Ideal Hair Curling Fluid. 4s.i Beauty Mask Clay Pack. Bs. iar 20 treatments; permanent Hair-waving Outfits complete. £1 15s. all post free Send stamped addressed envelope for leaflet Ideal Manufacturing Co.. Box 42. Foxton 1? A CT( )R Y OW N E RS— A good servant * is worth its weight in gold, and "TUFFOID” LEATHER BELTING is proving a servant unexcelled to ninny factory owners. R. P. M MANNING AND CO 135 Albert Street. Auckland GRAIN AND PRODUCE - ■» — CANTERBURY MARKETS. BY TELEOKAPH I’bess associate Christchurch. November 26. The season just ending has been such a. disappoint ing one for the produce trade that moat- of its members prefer to talk about 192,7 prospects. Various small seeds are still on hand, and will scarcely be cleared before the new eason a stuff commenees to come in. There is general agreement that a further increased potato area going in this year. Seed haa not been so cheap for years. The go-id prices earlier m the season have instilled -■orifidence in the minds cf growers. The unfavourable season in the Common wail th for early potatoes and the strong lemand there at present are also facto-s. and the probabilities ot export in 1927 are considered bright. Early crons sre looking well, and potatoes are still being put in, A small amount, of forward business v/as done some months ngo at £4 per ton on trucks, but £3 10s. is about tbe basis at. present. There are a few white oats about, but nobodv warns them. Values are nom. ina.l. but the 4s. 2d. oats cf couple of months ago are worth about 6d. lose now. There is anything but. a rosy outlook for growers. t’he increasing vogue this rear of the tra.-tor on the farm will cause a further release of oats for the market, and Governm-mt figures show a verv heavy average. Prices are so far much in the air. but a little forward selling Ims taken p’ace for Algerians nt the equivalent. . f 2s 6d. to 2s. 7d. ner bushel on trucks Gartons range about 3s The rapid decline in the price of Australian flour has upset local millers’ prices. They had been buying fairly freely nt 6s per bushel on trucks, but to-dav imported flour is quoted at £t2 per ton f.o h. Melbourne, and the buying element speedily retired The wheat crons are looking particularly well, bnt a lencthv spell of dry weather and freedom from rain dre required to retard straw growth, which otherwise may detrimentally affect the yield. The crops so for. however, are looking at their best. The ntntdst.ician’s estimate of the yield from 2.22.(K0 acres surprised most, members of the trade. The general belief was that another 20.000 acres would have been sown. Tbnt belief still exists in cownr> nnnrters.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 54, 27 November 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 54, 27 November 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 54, 27 November 1926, Page 4

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