WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL AND HARBOUR BOARD. VOTE FOR r si p ' 1L 'WK 5 Ik' MARTIN LUCKIE Who has given 30 Years’ Service to the City of Wellington. VOTE CITIZENS’ TICKET. SILVERSTONE FOR THE COUNCIL. BIRCHFIELD FOR HOSPITAL BOARD TEAROOMS. MELROSE. 8 O’CLOCK TONIGHT. HEAR DR. HAROLD SILVERSTONE (Communist Candidate..for the Council). TEAROOMS. MELROSE. 8 O’CLOCK TONIGHT. •HEAR MRS. CONSTANCE BIRCHFIELD (Communist Candidate for the Hospital Board.) ACADEMY HALL, aiIRAAIAR. 8 O’CLOCK TONIGHT. Also: The Communist Candidates will Speak Tonight: — WEBB ST. (Open Air), p.m. CNR. ARO STm and EPUNI ST. (Open Air), 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. 2.30 O’CLOCK. ' UNITY CENTRE. 125 CUBA ST. (Opp McKenzies). WOMEN’S MEETING. Your, last chance to hear Mrs. Constance Birchfield. ' All Women Cordially Invited to Attend at 2.30 TOMORROW AFTERNOON. TOMORROW NIGHT. PRELUDE TO VICTORY. GALA. GALA. GALA. DIXON STREET. RESER 7 o’clock to 8 o'clock. ■ THE WHOLE TOWN WILL BE THERE. PUBLIC NOTlCES—(Continued). A DAIRY-FARMERS’ UNION! . DAIRY-FARMERS, YOUR WIVES, YOUR SONS, YOUR EMPLOYEES. YOUB SHAREMILKERS. THE DAIRY PRICERS’ ASSOCIATION To Form a DAIRY UNION, Cn that you will control your, industry 5 from yow shed to your Government Watch for an Advertisement in a few days of a BIG MEETING PALMERSTON NORTH, Where you will hear the Policy of this Union from three Secretary from the Waikato Brancn. It is difficult, to organize these days, so interested persons ring, call or virite to—“ORGANIZER,” M. Short, Feilding, Tel. 243, Or Meet at Commercial R?° m Hotel Feilding, Next Friday, from -oO to '3.30 p.m. for extra information. pn-\,vrTBSTON OF INQUIRY INTO AP0‘ PRENTICESHIP AND RELATED A COMSHSSION has been appointed to examine existing legislation bearing upon apprenticeship and to make . Hons as to changes; also to investigate existing educational facilities of both prevocational and vocational character, and to report on the changes necessary to mee. present and future needs of industry. The inquiry commences at the Arbltra tion Court, Wellington Tuesday Junei -U 19-14, at 10 a.m., and sittings will be held later at Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin, and sueh other centres as may oe found necessary. All persons who so desire are hereoy summoned to attend and give evidence at the inquiry. All persons or organizations desiring to be heard should communicate with the Secretary, Apprenticeship Commission, c/o Arbitration Court, M ellington, as early as possible.—A. TYNDALL (JUDGE), Chairman. IF JOHN ROBERTSON, who emigrated to Australia about 0.902, and who resided for some time in the Solomon Islands and afterward at Hawke’s Bay. New Zealand, and who was a son of Alexander Robertson, Retired Draper, Willow House, JA Street, Wellington,.Shropshire will communicate with MESSRS. FRASER 6 ROSS, Solicitors, 40 High Street Inverness, Scotland, he will hear something to his advantage. I MAVIS ESTELLE DUFF hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrates’ Court at Lower for a Licenc. under “The Land Agents Act, carrv on business ns a land agent at Lower Hutt and that such application will ■be heard at the above Court after one month from the 25th day of May, iSll. being the date of the first publication of this notice. b DUFp GOODsTeKVICE LICENCES. 'J IF no objections are received by JUNE 1, the No 2 Transport Licensing Authority mav grant without a public hearing the application to TRANSFER l”90 H. «. LUCKMAN TO; R. J. TREVOR. WELLINGTON. . CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. YOU are earnestly requested to report to the S.P.C.A. any act of cruelty you may notice. Office. Huddart Parker Buildings.
Humane destruction of Cats and Dogs available Monday to Friday at 8.30 to 9 a.m., and 4 to 4.39 p.m.; Saturday 8.30 to 9.30 a.m., at City Corporation Yard. Clyde Quay. CAR SERVICING. REPAIRS AND ACCESSORIES.
TRUCK LUBRICATION. FITZGERALD BROS.. LTD.. 197 Wakefield Street, have a Special Service tor Truck Operators. Ensure regular Expert Lubrication by Qualified Staff aud make your appointment today. FROSTS and coldness will not delay yon if you have a Willard Battery in your car. Consult Thos. Ballinger and Co., Ghuznee St. . . SATISFACTION to you is the watchword when Car Painting is completed by Morgan & Son, Peter St. 7YlFnDER~Bhick .work and Aluminium and Repaired at reasonable cost. GilberdMitchell. 114 Taranaki St. BROKEN Windscreens — Stecks Safety Glass, readv cut. all regular models. Wellington Plate Glass Works 128 Tory St., opp. City Council Milk Tel. 51-017,
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 203, 25 May 1944, Page 3
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