PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON ART CLUB ART UNION. TUB RESULT of Hie Drawing is as follows, the numbers being placed in the order in which-the ticket-holders can. exercise their choice of a picture:— 13S, 203, 974. 1200, 457, 790, 1091, 785, 1170, G3l, Hl9, 'sa, 1134, 617, 1125, 822, 223, 531, 618, 775, 22, 1523, GGI, 28, 1133, 862, 210 149, 12, 1421 683, 300, 411, 532, 1196, 593, 233, 137, 1775, 272 1227, 444, SSI, 2G, 1154. 1237, 330, 200, 78, 847, 1307, 1202, 522, 433, 84S, 982, 237, 1124, 10S5, 473, 1191, 826, 831, 139, IGSG, 124G, 13GS, 825, 524, 1103, 550, 709, 107, 1002, 419, 1061, 733, 1775, 190, 704, 27, BG3, 1416, 1055, 1233, 1225, 1824, 250, 525, 602, 400, 1659, 1193, 1127, 714, 30S. A circular is being sent to the above ticket-holders informing them of the method by which they should exercis) t.licir choice. E. KILLICK, Secretary. ~ notTce. MRS. FRANK BAKER intimates to the inhabitants of Ngaio, Khandallah, Jdlmsonville, Oliariu, and districts, that having- the Butchery Business at Johnsonville thrown on her hands, she trusts all former customers will extend to her the patronage they so many years gavo to : her late husband. Town prices. APOLOGY. ■ Brisbane, Queensland, • Hay 27th, 1910. I DESIRE to Tender my Unreserved Apology to Mr. A. E. L. Bertling, Superintendent of Wellington Zoo, Wellington, New Zealand, for the defamatory remarks made of him by me in a letter datud Jlareh 17th, 1909, and addressed to Mr. D. C. Bates, Secretary of Wellington Zoological Society, New Zealand. I believo the remarks therein made were both unfounded and untnie, and I express my sincere regret for any annoyance they may have caused him, and I agree to the publication of this, in any manner Mr. Bertling may think fit. (Signed), JOHN BEARD. .Witnesses— ! HERBERT C. REEVE, Solicitor, Brisbane. LLEWELLYN STEPHENS, Solicitor, Brisbane. THIS is to Notify the Public that MR. GEORGE EVANS has taken over THE ALBERT HOTEL. Corner of Manners and Willis Streets. VTAVI NOTICE. LADIES! If you are in search of Health, understand first why you suffer as you do. Do not torture, maim or cripple Nature; but learn how operations may be avoided, and health restored by Natural Means.'Health Talks: Tuesdays, 3 p.m. Interviews: Daily, 10 to 5. Free to all, without any obligation. Viavi- Hygiene (posted!, Is. 4d. Viavi Rooms: Panama Chambers, Panama Street, opposite D.1.C., Wellington. SPECIAL NOTICES. •: "CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY" IS a Book which exhibits tho true teaching of Christ and His Apostles, concerning tbe Gospel, which was 'glad tidings of a futuro righteous government, to bo established on this earth, by Himself. The book exhibits, in detail, the conditions- by which mankind may share with Him in tho good things to come; and also clearly proves that THE Gospel is NOT preached to tho people by a great, many professing to bo His "Ministers." Search and see. ■For loan from H. C. MILVERTON, Taihape. , . . SPORTINC. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. WINTER (STEEPLECHASE) MEETING, : JULY lGth,.<2oth, and 23rd, 1910. foJOMINATTONS for all Events, except 1™ tho Trial Plate, CLOSE at NINE O'CLOCK P.M. on MONDAY, JUNE 20th, 1910. .. . ■; A: E. WHYTE, '■' : ..-..-• Secretary. WANTED TO SELL, FOR SALE, Galvanised Iron, lengths i to 10 feet, also Felt, Gutters Down Pipes, etc., at the Mount View Mental Hospital, Wellington. . C. HOUCHEN. HAVING taken over the whole of tho Stock of Norman, Heath and Co., we shall be pleased to dispose of any portion of same at greatly reduced prices. Straker Steam Wagon, Spares, Tcon Belting, Tools, Oil Engine, Motor-car, "HUME'S MACHINERY EXCHANGE," 360 Lambton Quay. Box, 771. ' 'Phone, 2692. WANTED' to Sell, cheap, staunch Horse, suitable for Express or. Farm. Apply sharp, Easton, Store, Kilbiniie. ■ WANTED to Sell, Two Silver Wyandotto Cockerels, good laying strain. E. J. .Taylor, Maungaraki, Petone. ANTED to Sell, cheap, good line, second-hand Sashes, Frames, Doors, Mantels, Grates, iron Gas Stove, and quantity of good Timber, etc. Apply on job,. Selwyu Terrace, off Hill Street. FOR SALE, SEED CLEANING PLANT, , ! OAT CRUSHER, complete. I No. 4 BENTAL GEISTER, complete. 1 SEED-CLEANING PLANT,, consist. iug of— 1 HUMBLER, 1 SHAKER. 1 BLOWER. 28 RIDDLES, .With necessary Pulleys and Belting. 1 SHELL GRIN'DER AND SHAKEE, complete. • • 1 IC-H.P, CROSSLEY'S GAS ENGINE, G2FT. SHAFTING. t SHEAR LE IS and BRASS BEAR. INGS to erect Shafting on, ALL IN GOOD WORKING ORDER. Apply- j U.F.C.A., LTD., PiLMERSTON NORTH. ICINGS. HALL MARKED. GUARANTEED QUALITY. L. W. LUDWSG, 214 LAMBTON QUAY. J(]g The New Edward VII _ , , . Post Office in London mtimpli ot with its 8 acres of Concrete! floor space is being built of concrete! Concrete of extraordinary strength and splendid appearance—practically indestructible, is being mado in New Zealand with IBur'iusicte Cement. Largely used by the Government L in New Zealand. Railways; Public [ Works Department; City Corporaf tions; Harbour Boards; Largo I Contractors, etc. I SURNSIDE CEMENT in strength, i Fineness, Uniformity, Colour, i and Purity takes high-st rank, ! as proved by the enormous dni m ami. ; Agont-J. C. SPEDDING, ; Merchant, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 842, 14 June 1910, Page 2
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