MEETINCS. WELLINGTON HOCKEY REFEREES'' ASSOCIATION. npUE ANNUAL MEETING of (lie abovo AsJL socialion wi'll bo held at. the Ollice of tho urn ersigned at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, Ist AI'JML,- 1900. All Hockey players wlio are desirous ot refurceing ura invited to attend. S. GEORGE NATHAN, 20 Hunter Street, Hon. Sec. Wellington Hockey Referees' Association. (j;og NEW ZEALAND NATIVES , ASSOCIATION. nrillE Annual Meeting will bo held in Godber's ■"• Rooms, Cuba Street, TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. .BUSINESS: Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. General. ■ F. A. MIDL'ANE, C' 36 Secretary. MAYORAL ELECTION. TMTR. FISHER WILL SPEAK, at S p.mSt. Thomas's, Ncwtown, WEDNESDAY. Fullford's Hall,.Brooklyn, THURSDAY. Aro Street Mission Hall, FRIDAY. Central Committee Rooms, Thomson and . Brown's. 0721 MEETINGS. TVfR. W. l>. PRICE, 122 Courtonay Place, will i,x speak on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, tho 3!st MARCH, at Seven o'clock, at Courlenny Place Corner, near Taranaki Street. Amongst other subjects the Speaker will refer to "THE POTATO-GROWING INDUSTRY." Also, the Commercial Value of that industry to farmers and others in the Dominion of New Zealand. All interested, and the Public generally, arc invited to attend. GC9J MAYORAL ELECTION. jyi. A. K. NEWMAN will deliver his opening Address in connection with the above election at the TOWN HALL (Concert Chamber), TO-MORROW EVENING at 8 o'clock. 6755 MAYORAL ELECTION. TV?. A. K. NEWMAN will speak at- ** NFAVTOWN-St. Thomas's Hall, FRIDAY, APRIL 2nd, at 8 p.m. ISLAND BAY-Island Bay Hall, TUESDAY, APRIL Oth, at 8 p.m. 6756 DR. A. K. NEWMAN'S CANDIDATURE. MAYORAL ELECTION. 'T7INROLMENT FORMS and all information may be obtained at No. 2i King's Chambers, Willis Street. ' 6459 BUSINESS NOTICES. BOOTS! BOOTS! GIVING UP BUSINESS. THE Higlr Class of my Stock, combined to tho Lowest Prices,, worked so effectively that people could not help to buy 2' or 3 pairs of Boots at a time. .In fact, I decided not to have any auctioneering on my premises. Anyone wishing to secure one or two pairs of boots at auction prices, I will be pleased to show them what is left of my stock. ' F. LECCE, 9 Willis Street, 570F . Next Albert Hotel. MODERN HANDBOOKS For v -FARMERS. ' S' d. 6. d. Aikman, Milk: Its- Nature and Composition 3 6 postage 0 5 Bailey, Principles of Agri-. culture 6 0 „ 0 8 Freain, The Complete Grazier 31 6 „ 18 Hall, Tho Soil 3 6 „ 0 6 Harris, Tho Pig 5 0 „ 0 6 Ingle, Elementary Agricultural Chemistry 5 0 H ofi M'Connell, Agricultural Note-Book 9 0,, 0 4 M'Kay and Larsen, Butter- "" Making 8 0 „ 09 Mulgan, New Zealand Nature-Study Book ... 4 C „ 0 6 Murphy, Gardening in Now Zealand 3 6 „ 0 6 Snyder, Dairy Chemistry 5 0.,, 0' 6 Wilcox and Smith, Farmer's Cyclopaedia of Agriculture .' 17 6 „ I 0 Complete List of Agricultural Borks Sent Fieo on Applieitiou to WHITCOMBE AND 1 TOMBS, LTD., * Wellington. 6572F MONEY FOR BRAINS. TpHE Proprietors of the famous WIOLETTA J- Hair Food and Tonic offer THREE PRIZES nmountin- to Eight Guineas. First l'riSso of Five Guineas for the best FOUR Original Advertisements, three inches single column, about 22 lines. Advertisements must havo a CATCHY heading, and open to everybody, including advertising experts. SECOND Prize of Two Guineas, open to children under 16 years of ago attending public or private schools, for a Verse of not less than 10 lines THIRD Prue of One Guinea for the second best Verse, not loss than 10 lines. Gist of matter can be taken from WRAPPER round bottle of WIOLETTA, which is stocked by leading Chemists, Hairdressers, and Stores Proprietors have tho right to retain all manuscripts. Correspondence to bo addressed to tho Manager WIOLETTA CdMPINY CHRISTCHURCH. COMPETITIONS CLOSE 30th APRIL, 1909. ' C 1072 SALVATION ARMY. PEOPLE'S PALACE PRIVATE HOTEL I AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS, 213 Cuba Street, Wellington. At Penny Section 'of Tram from Government Stiiticn; also Wallace Street Tram from Whurr. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION fo- Ladies Gentlemen and Families. Meals in Public Dining Rooms, Is. Six Tickets for ss. Board and Lodging sa. per day, 255. per week. Breakfast 1 to !), Luncheon 12 to 2, Tea sto 7. AO.inoon Teas and Suppers. Ninety-six airy Bedrooms Sitting-rooms on each lloor, 12 Baths (hot and cold water). Cleauliness, comfort, mid civility guaranteed. Trains and boats met if desired Letters addressed co THE MANAGER will bo promptly attended to ClO7l T\UFFY BROS., Dairymen, 311 Tinakori JLJ , Road, ate Sole Wo lington Acents for Milk bottled by The KivmiUe Dairy Co Lover Hutt The only milk coming into the City from a herd tested and found free from liiberculoss (consumption), and bottled immediately upon being cooled after milking. All other , milk lias stood for hours in can* ami .factor"/, 'tam 0 " reaChes tho h °\ { Z
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 469, 30 March 1909, Page 1
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