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PUBLIC NOTICES. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at -*-? a Special Meeting of the Lower Hutt Borough Council held on Monday, the 12th day of October, 1938, the following resolut tion was passed: — That the Council of the Lower Hutt Borough doth hereby make and ordain' by way of special order the following Bylaw Amendment No. 8 under and by virtue of the •'Municipal Corporations Act, 1933" and all other Acts and powers whatsoever enabling it in that behalf: — 1. The short title of this Bylaw is to be "Lower Hutt Bylaw Amendment-No. S, 193(i." 2. Provides for the date of coming i£ito force of the Amendment. 3. Provides for a minimum frontage of oO feet and an area of 20 perches for sections intended for building sites for dwellinghouses in all subsequent subdivisions. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above resolution will be submitted for confirmation at an Ordinary Meeting of the Council to be held on Monday, the 9th clay of November, 1036, at the Council Chambers of the Lower Hutt Borough Council, High Street, Lower Hutt, at 7.30 p.m. A full copy of the Bylaw is deposited at the office of the Town Clerk, Lower Hutt, and may be inspected by all persons durinjr ordinary office hours. Dated, at Lower Hutt this loth day of October, 1036. B. S-. KNOX, Town Clerk. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY" VACANCY. In the matter of "The Municipal Corpora- . tions Act 1933" and its amendments and of "The Local Elections and Polls Act 1925" and its amendments. T HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE:- --- (1) That the names of the Candidates for the Office of City Councillor are:— FORSYTE, Thomas. MABIN, Bruce Alfred. READ, John. (2) That the number of candidates exceeds the number of Offices to be filled; namely, one. (3) That a Poll will be taken ns^ between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of NOVEMBER, 1936. (4) That I appoint the following Polling Places for the taking of. the Poll: — . BASIN RESERVE—Pavilion. BERHAMPORE—AdeIaide fid.. Masonic Hall. BROOKLYN—Ohiro Ed., Baptist School- . room. . . CITY-Abel Smith Street, Early Settlers' Hall. Aro Street, Mission Hall. Brandon St., Bethune's Auction Mart. Clyde Quay, Oddfellows' Hall. Cuba Street, Town Hall. 18 Glerimore Street, Kearney's Tearooms. ■' • Hankey St., J. R. Burley's Store. Moleswoi'th St., Methodist Schoolrm. Panama St.. Harcourt's Auction Mart. Plimmer's Steps, New Prudential Bldg. Stout St., Mission to Seamen. Sydney St., Schoolroom. The Terrace, St. Andrew's Schoolroom. Vivian St., Trades and Labour Hall. Wharf, Shed No. 17. HATAlTAl—Hataitai Public School. Moxham Avenue, The Realm. HOUGHTON BAY—Local Public Hall. ISLAND BAY—Humber St., St. Hilda's Hall. . ■ ■ KAlWAßßA—Methodist Church Room. KARORl—Karori Rd., Park Tearooms. Karori Rd., Methodist Schoolrm. Standen St., Masonic Hall. KELBURN—UpIand Ed., Anglican Schoolrm. Upland Road, Tea Kiosk. KHANDALLAH-Ganges Rd., Public Hall. KILBIRNIE—IS Bay Rd., R.S.A. Hall. LY TALL BAY T —Onepu Rd., Silver Slipper Tearooms. Resolution St., Baptist Schoolrm. MELROSE— Sutherland Rd., Local Hall. MIRAMAR CENTRAL—Rio Grande Hall. MIRAMAR NORTH—Darlington Rd., Tennis Pavln. MORNINGTON—VenneII St., Local Hall. NEWTOWN—Adelaide Road, Victoria Hall. . Mem St. entrance, Newtown Infant School. Riddiford St., St. Thomas' Hall. Riddiford St., Wellington Hospital. NGAlO—Ottawa Rd., Public Hall. NORTHLAND—NorthIand Rd., Methodist Schoolroom. OHIRO BAY—Happy Valley Rd., Moore's Tea Rooms. . ORIENTAL BAY—Orient Tea Kiosk. RONGOTAI—Coutts St., The Gymnasium. ROSENEATH—Graf ton Rd., Presbyterian Schoolroom. ■ • SEATOUN—Tram ■ Terminus, Seatoun Kiosk. , '■ TE ARO—Kent Ter;, Presbyterian SchoolVOGELTOWN—42 Moffitt St. WADESTOWN—AngIican Parish Hf.*!. WORSER BAY"—Marine Par., Worser Bay Tearooms. . : POLLING HOURS, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1936. JOSEPH NORRIE, Returning Officer, City of Wellington. PETONE BOROUGH COUNCIL. LIGHTING OF BONFIRES. BY" resolution of the Council the Lighting of Bonfires on November 5 next will not be permitted within the Borough except upon the Foreshore below the line of the seawall. Offenders against the above ruling will be prosecuted. H. FIRTH, ' ; Town Clerk. Ff BANKRUPTCY.—In " the Supreme Court of , New Zealand. Notice is hereby given that Reginald John Hayman, of Wellington, Clerk, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Monday, the 9th day of November,' 1936, at 10.30 o'clock. Dated at Wellington this 30th day of October, 1936. , g TAXSL? Y, Official Assignee. CHIROPODIST. TIKES. HOUSTON1, next Midland Hotel, vfli Graduated London FOOT HOSPITAL, under direction ROYAL Chiropodist and Harley St. ■ Specialists Tel. 47-430. MR. H. W. FROST, who has practised Dentistry for twenty years in Wellington and was the founder and principal of the firm of Frost & Frost, wishes to let the public know that he is practising at 278 LAMBTON QUAY (nearly opposite D.1.C.). GMAKTYN RENNER, •'A.P.A.N.Z., A.A.I.S, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, AND COMPANY SECRETARY, 29 HUNTER STREET. Telephone 45-168. PAINFUL FEET. FALLEN ARCHES cause pain, proJ- gressive bony deformity, corns, callouses, and nervous disorder.My Specialised Treatment successfully and permanently corrects above condition without aid of artificial supports, which interfere with natural function of feet. Toneless muscles revitalised and intlamed lointa completely penetrated. KATHARINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician, Kelvin Chambers. 16 The Terrace. Telephone 43-297. Tel. 40-034. Box 139. THE COLONIAL CARRYING CO. OF N.Z., {j ' LTD., For FURNITURE .REMOVALS, PACKING AND STORAGE. CUSTOMS AND FORWARDING AGENTS. Agents for N.Z^ Express Co., Ltd. 56 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON. ENGAGEMENT. THE Engagement shortly to be anA nounced. Have the Ring exactly as desired. Obtain it wholesale direct from our workshop and save money. HAYCRAFT AND JOSLING, Ring Specialists, 94 Willis Street (over Preston's). ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1936, Page 5

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