THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED Capital Subscribed .C1.J00.000 Capital Paid Up .ESOO.OOO Reserve Fund .180,000 AN INTERIM DIVIDEND for the halfyear ended 150 th September last, at the rate of Twelve (12) per cent, per annum, has been declared by the Directors, and will be paid to Shareholders on application at any of the Branches in the Dominion on and after tho M January, 1812. * The Transfer Books will bo closed from this date till 3rd prox. JAMES COATES, General Manager. Wellington, 20th December, 1911. PRESENTS SMOKERS APPRECIATE. SILVER TOBACCO BOXES. SILVER CIGARE'ITi; CASES. GOLD AND SILVER MOUNTED TOBACCO POUCHES. CIGARETTE BOXES for the Table, in Sterling Silver and Finest Nickel. SOLID OAK SMOKERS' CABINETS. LOEWE (L. _,CO.) PIPES, either with or without Casein These are now being shown at our Establishment, together with an extremely large stock of All Other .Goods, which enter into tho affairs of the Smoker, G. &, C. ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, .06 LAMBTON QUAY. NOTICE. SUBSCRIBERS to "THE DOMINION" are Reminded that when Absent on Holiday they may arrange to have the paper forwarded to their Temporary Address. In cases where Delivery by Agent is impracticable, the paper will be Forwarded by Post for tho term required. A. Daily Delivery is conducted at all Holiday Resorts in the Wellington district, also in the majority of country towns in the North Island and throughout the Marlborough and Nelson Provinces. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. DEATH. BENNETT.-On December 19th, 1911. at the residence of her husband, Evans Bay Road. Sarah Ann, beloved wife of \\. W. Bennett. Private interment. Chibtchiiich papers plea*, copy, THE WEATHER. 9 SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications are for moderate southerly winds, backing to westerly and northerly winds after about sixteen hours, and increasing everywhere. The weather will, probably be warmer aad fair for a short time, but a storm area has developed to' the westward and a, change i.s probable after about sixteen hours, with a falling barometer ovorywherc, and especially in the south. . Moderate to strong westerly and southerly winds have prevailed, and rain has fallen in most parts of the couutry. 'liio weather has been coal and changeable, but improving to-day, with a rising barometer. D. O. DATES. Meteorological OHicc, Wellington, December 1911... ~;■,.-._ DISTRICT REPORTS. (From our Special Correspondents.) KiMtdiiiß, Dccombor" 19.—1t rained ropi-' cu?ly all night; fine morning; wet afternoon; line night. I'almcrston, December 19—ilcary showers of rain fell during the day. Fcathcrston. December 19.-l'ine, bright day; southerly breeze. ■Hasting., December 19.-To-day has been dull. During the afternoon a couple of heavy showers fell. Otaki. December 19.—Dull, with occasional showers. Kalnfallon Sunday, .79in., and yesterday. .79in. The barometer yesterday was 25.92iu„ the lowest reading this year.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1316, 20 December 1911, Page 4
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