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PUBLIC NOTICES THE CENTRAL OTAGO SANATORIUM Waipiata. Magnificent site, 1500 feet above level. The only eluuate in Now- Zealand suitable for the treatment of Consumptives. Very Sunny, dry, and bracing. Best time is m autumn and winter. Apply MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. EB WATER SUPPLY. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Fvicw of the continued dry weather and the threatened shortage in the water supply, notice is hereby given that the nso ot water FOR OlaWii THAN DOMESTIC PURPOSES, end FOR* URGENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. must be ‘IMMEDIATELY DISCONTINUED. The use of water by MEANS OF HOSES for cleaning windows, footpaths, watering gardens, cleaning motor-cars, or any other purpose (irrespective of tho fact that a meter is installed upon the premises) TS PROHIBITED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. . His Worship the Mayor desires that thd Public will exercise the strictest economy in the use of water in order that the present dry period may be safely tided over. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. May 15th. 1919. 549 THE PLUMBERS REGISTRATION ACT, 1913. -VTOTICE is hereby given that an cxX\ amination will bo held by the Plun> hors’ Board of New Zealand.for tho purposes of resgistration under the above Act on Friday and Saturday, the 4lh and sth July. 1919, at such centres as may.'he decided by the Board when the number of candidates is known. “ Forms of application to be examined may be obtained from tho local Technical School or from the Secretary. Plumbers Board, Wellington. All applications must reach the Board by 7th June, 1919. 553 By order of the Plumbers Board. RECEPTION TO MA JOR-QENERAL SIR A. H. RUSSELL. fTIHE Government proposes, on behalf of A. the people of New Zealand, to extend a National Welcome Major-General Sir A. 11. Russell. K.C.8., K.C.M.0., Commander of the New Zealand Division, on his return to the Dominion. The function will be held at tho Town Hall, Wellington, at Noon on SATURDAY, 17th instant, and the Government cordially invites citizens to he present. The Luncheon at Parliament House " ill take place at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday. J. ALLEN, Acting-Prime Minister. WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). RET DECEPTION TO MA JOE-GEN ER AL SIR A. RUSSELL, ix.C.M.G. BODY GUARD.—AT embers forming art of Body Guard will be issued with ■ uipmont and horses at 9.30 a.m. I<-V . AY, at Mount Cook Barracks. I GUARD OF HONOUR will fall in at 1.30 a.m., in Grey street, opposite tho lub, and inarch to the lown Hall. j GENERAL PARADE OF MEMBERS, > march in procession. wiU lall-in m rcy street, opposite tho CJub, at IO.jO . ,m„ and will march behind Tramway and in procession through the city. 11 who possess uniforms should wear ime, and a largo attendance of members i requested. . Cars will bo provided for isabled men who are unable to march. A. CURTAYNB, 19 Organising Secretary. PETONB WAR MEMORIAL. HIE Potono War Memorial Committee - invites offers-for sale of sections of ud fronting Jackson street, suitable fer 0 erection of a Memorial Hall, anti ap■oximating 80 feet in frontage and 100 ot in depth. Replies will be received by tho nnder'ued tip to MAY 31st. 1919. C. N. HASLAM, Hon. Sec-, 1 Pctonc District High School. J
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10282, 17 May 1919, Page 3
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