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MEETINGS. \ ■■•-.).'',...■ • ■•.■ : Douglas Social : Credit Proposals. 'HALL, FEB. S, 8 P.M. ■MAJOR DOUGLAS. Tickets may now be obtained at office—l3a: COURTENAY PLACE: Is* Is Gel, 2g, and 35;.-Tickets ami Reserves at D.I.C Early Booking Advised /.. OfTicCj Tclnpluine. 51-331. .■. j.-._"'• ■_..■'■ -.■■■': '■. '' -i ; puteuic notices! T " PUBLIC NOTICE. / ' : 1; TRESPASSERS. ■TRESPASSERS will be Prosecuted and ■*• Poison laic}.for dogs; ■; ;'. . . • : ;t: . - '~/.. :"K. GOWER, . ■ ■'.. . : • Horokiwi. unemployment taxation^, instalments; due in February. 'PHE ■ usual Quarterly Instalment (ss) of x the ■ General, •' Unemployment Levy, will become due on February 1, upon whiclr date there-will-also, fall due the fourth.instalment' of,the Emergency Unemployment Charge of one penny, in each' amount of Is Bd'-'o'f income other than salary or wages derived- during the year ended March 31, 1033. Pull information is" available ut any Money Order Ofiiee. ■ • , Ct. C. - GODFREY, Commissioner^ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE. ■ T JOHN ■ DARRAGH,. of Morrison's ■*-».■ Bush, Hotclkeeper, being the holder of a Publican's Licence in respect, of the premises situate at Adelaide Road, Wellington, and known as the Caledonian Hotel, do hereby give'notice,that I desire to obtain; and will'at the nest Licensing Meeting, to be held-, at the Magistrate's Court, Wellington, on the fifth day of March, 1934, apply for a transfer of the said Licence from, myself to Timothy Dominie Kelliher, my appointee. Dated at Wellington the ISth day of January, 1934. •• " ' ■: J. DARRAGH. BOROUGH OF LOWER HUTT. WHITE'S LINE RAMP CLOSED. IT is hereby publicly- notified that the White's Line Ramp will be CLOSED to vehicular traffic on TUESDAY, the 30th instant, between the hours of 8 a.m. and's p.m. during the progress of the work of sealing the carriageway. Pedestrians using the footpaths are warned to keep clear' of the sprayer and sprayed surfaces. . ;' B, S.- KNOX, . ■ • '■ , ; Town Clerk. January 20, 1934. , THJS . COLONIAL ■ MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, .LIMITED. LOST POLICY. TT is the intention of the Society to issue -*■ on or after the 27th day of February, 1934, a Certified .Copy of Policy No. '275338 on the life of '.Mary Ellen Harper, of Masterton, which is alleged to have been lost. ■ ' A. H. JOHNS, Resident Secretary. " Wellington, January 27, 1934. ENGAGEMENT, THE Engagement shortly tab» announced. Have the ring exactly as desired. Obtain it wholesale direct from our workshop and save money. HAYCEAFT AND JOSLING, Ring Specialists, '04 Willis Street (over Preston's). OLAYER Piano Rolls, largo selection of x titles; from 2s ' each. Pinny's 08 Willis Street. ' . • '
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 29 January 1934, Page 2
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