WOMEN'S SOCIAL AND POLITICAL LEAGUE.
THE Eleventh Annual Social will take place at the Druids' Hall on WEDNESDAY, 19th October, under the patronage of the Premier and Mrs. Seddon, bir Joseph and Lady Ward and Members of the Ministry. Dancing 8.30. Music by Miss Hawthorne's String Band. Catering by Mr. Godber. Tickets may be had from Mrs. Weiss, 57, Willis Street, or any membei of the Committee. E. MOOKE, 74, Abel Smith Street. Secretary.
WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL.
TO OWNERS OF TRACTION ENGINES, ETC. NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of Wellington have, by resolution, passed on the 6th October, 1904, resolved that Waterloo Quay be eliminated from the list of streets as prescribed by resolution of Council, dated the 25th February, 1904, as those only on which traction engines shall travel withm the City of Wellington. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. Bth October, 1904.
LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE.
is hereby given that the -L> several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 7th day of November, 1904. 3575. FREDERICK ALBERT DRYDEN.— IS 8-10 perches, part Section 56, City of Wellington. Occupied' by a weekly tenant. 3578. WILLIAM FAIRHEAD. — 3 roods, part Section 192, Town of Palmerston North. Unoccupied. 3580. ISAAC COOLEY.— I7 acres 3 roods 20 perches, part Section 32, Hutt District. Part oocupied by Applicant and part by James Jabez Mould. 3581. TOM BOSWALL WILLIAMS and HENRY SPENCER GREY HAJ&PER.— I rood, part Section 26, Right Bank Wanganui River (Lot 24, Township of Aramoho). Ocupied by Weaido Moosman. 3585. SARAH ANN RHODES, JOHN DUNCAN, and WILLIAM BARTON.— I acre 3 roods 23.9 perches, Sections 762 and 764, City of Wellington. Oocupied by the Wellington Hospital Contributors. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated 1 this sth day of October, 1904, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. J. M. BATHAM, District Land Registrar
ATTRACTIVENESS
Tfi VERYONE will admit that GODBER'S LUNCHEON and TEA ROOMS, EVANS BUILDINGS, 97, LAMBTON QUAY, Are attractive. Everything is of the best, and the comfort of visitors is studied in every particular. Special attention, is given to the HOT LUNCHEON And AFTERNOON TEA. Inspection Invited.
BUSINESS NOTICE
MESSRS. C. S. and P. CORDING have pleasure in informing the Residents of Te Aio, Oriental Bay, Mount Victoria, and the Public of Wellington generally, that they have, from Apul Ist, 1904, taken over that wellestablished Book and Stationery Business at 81, Courtenay Place, carried on for the past eight years by Mi% J. W. Davidson. Messrs. Carding will continue to carry on the business on the same lines as tLo late proprietor, and will hodd complete and Up-to-date Stocks of NEW BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, GAMES, SCHOOL BOOKS, and REQUISITES, Etc., They trust, by strict attention to business, and a oarefaJ study of the wants of their customers, to warrant a continuance of tine support so liberally bestowed on their predecessor. Supplies of New Books and Magazines per direct and Australian boats weekly. C. S. AND P. CORDING.
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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 224, 15 October 1904, Page 14
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