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PUBLIC NOTICES. AVELLIXGTON CITY COUNCIL., : NOTICE OF IMPOSITION OF 10 PER - CENT.. PENALTY ON RATES. ' - >JOTICE IS HEREBY GiyEN that the AY Wellington City Council, as empowered by Section 76 of The Rating Act, 1925, at tlieir meeting held ou the Stir February, 1930, resolved that an additional charge-of- 10 per centum be added to all rates unpaid at the expiration oE ■ six months and fourteen Clays from the demand thereof, and shall be payable and recoverable accordingly. -The public are reminded that penalties, on rates for the year ending 31st; March, 1930, will accrue, if payment be not made by the 14th March next. , ■ V '.".■ ■'.-,' ' ; ' E.':i>. NORMAN, . . : • ■ • Town Clerk. • 21st February, .1930. > . „: ■'-' . i .' ■' : .. ' . , '■PHE Factory and Office of the Clyde Giair" Co., Ltd., will be closed TOMORROW (TUESDAY), out ■of respect of the late Mr. R. J..-Harp1 eh.' : ■"- MUNICIPAL TENNIS CLUB." ... TOWN BELT, DUNCAN TERRACE. AMEETINGrof -all interested hi -forming a Club to construct courts iii: this areawill be held in the S.A. Sfhoolroom, Newtown avenue, at 7 o'clock TO-MORROW night. .■ :.: •• •. • -,' THANKS. ~~: r • WISH to.. Thank tie Glass and Sani- •*-. ' tavy Importers of Wellington and districts, also the Overseas Shipping.Companies and Waterside Workers,- for the patronage, favours, and: assistance- given during the period of my carrying out the duties of Glass Supervisor at Wellington, established 1906, and successfully carried out.to date, 25th February, 1930, by ■ , . :.. S. TOVEY, ... .';.'-. Care Munt, Cottrell, ami C 0.,. Wellington. , lalso -wish to state that (with the permission of the overseas: shipping companies) my services arc still available to those requiring ■■ same.,■ (Sgd.) S. TOVEY, . Care Munt,.Cottrell, anil Co., .'.. Wellington. . ( RAFFLE. .■". - ■'■:. ' f\W PAIN TING, Raffled 2pth February, : Convent of Sacred Heart.' Island Bay, Winning- Number 2037. , ~ . HOTEL.LANGHAM, :", ;, .■. ' Corner Riutoul and Kiddiford .streets..-• '"PHIS Comfortable . Hotel has ..-just-beeh -*- completely renovated, and :is UNDER ENTIRELY ■ NEW MANAGEMENT. .' .-;-.".'; .■.'■";.• „:....:." ■■,;:,;■■ "■■ Every modern apvointmeut; excellent table; moderate tariff;- permancnts by a.r-" l-angement..';. .:' ■'■■,-' .., ;',. - 1 An exceptionally' large: dining-room enables the Hotel. Laugham to, cater ,for casual raeals—a ■'convenience greatly; : v appreciated by Newtown residents' and busi-; ness people. ■ '-: ■-.. . ..-. .■: y-UtiS. PINE .;:■■': ;:■_ ■■:;■";: ; (Formerly at Arahiwi.Abel Smith-st.) ' ■ .... Proprietress.. : . '..,-' .' PROPERTIES FQR SAUE. : £10 DEPOSIT. WEEK-END Section, iucbarming coun- ., try surroundings, only 20 miles from" Wellington, bathing, tennis, . etc/, Price £75 Write 20, < Evg. Post. ': : BUNGALOW AND CONCRETE GARAGE (with concrete driveway to rear of section); 5 beautiful rooms and positively - the last word in kitchc-ettes; brand new,, beautiful -papers, glass, folding doors between drawing-room and break-fast-room, charming canopy tiled slab fireplace in each; latest heart rimu long panel doors, even to large linen press in hall; N.P. .door fittings; Serveryjwith..small diamond panes from breakfast-room to kitchenette; Decolite floor in bathroom; large pedestal porcelain basin, porcelain bath set in decolite; shaving cabinet, Ideal hot water system; lavatory separate from bathroom; kitchenette has 3 bins, S draw-1 ers, and whole wall lined .with cupboards^ from floor upwards; Hudson copper; New. World gas cooker in latest, mottled Vena-, "mcl. Price. £1575. Did you note the Garage? A. ]?. Jauncey, Burlington Arcade, tel. 2S-794; res. 26-7-13.'' ' ROOMY KITCHENETTE. • - , - WITH ,"-■■•■■ BREAKFAST NOOK, GOVT. LOAN, £1175. ' J " . ALOAVER■ lIUTT Uesideuce .of supcr■ior workmanship and - built only -a few mouths; we liavc personally inspected this spacious and attractive home • aud can thoroughly recommend it to the most exacting home-seeker. The rooms are all. spacious and comprise* 3 bedrooms, a .-large, sitting-room and a living-room-kitchenette, with breakfast nook and built-in table and seats. This home is tastefully- finished and beautifully appointed throughout. If you want a really nice home at, a reasonable, price and easy weekly payments be sure to see. this. - % ■ .-. '~;• Full-details from : ' ... ' ■■ ■ " ' -. KIRKLAND AND CO.:' ■ ' -, Post Ofßcc Corner, Lower Hutt. : .Tels.'s92 or. .-16-206, . ■ ■ FOR' SALE OR EXCHANGE, FOR WELLINGTON CITY PROPERTY. WAIRARAPA District,: 2000 ACRES, mostly limestone and papa foundations; all'necessary buildings; yards,' and dips; fences in good order; Bioek- now on property, 3000 ewea, 1400 mixed.sheep, and 350 cattle; good motor road;.'school -and factory within easy distance. )■;'■ • ;'_-.■ ■■■;' For full particulars apply , , ".'.-'. G.G. TOLHURST AND SON. Bank N.Z. Buildings, Lambton quay. ;.. ' Telephone 41-933. ' ' . LOWER HUTT. OUTGOINGS 15s. PER WEEK. EXCEPTIONAL HOUSE OPPOR- ■ TUNITY. - GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE. V MODERN BUNGALOW, of 4 large ■f*- room's and kitchenette, also Small Cottage and large garage, to accommodate 3 cars. The finance on this property is so arranged that the total outgoings do not exceed 15s per week. This modern' home is complete with all convs., and the section, which is %'ijcre, is centrally situated, in a thriving business area. Wo welcome investigation aud inqury. - MACLARENAND NISBET. ' Estate Agent Band Valuers, 36, Main-st., Lower Hutt. Telephones: City, 46-365; evenings, 56S or. 040.' Hutt Exchange 148,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 2

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