PUBLIC NOTICES. . WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. WHARF BUSINESS HOURS: WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTION BAY. P>UBLIO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that on tliß day of tho Wellington North Election. THURSDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1918. the Wharves and Stores of the Board will CLOSE for business at the hour of 4 p.m. (instead ot 5 p.m.), in order to afford employees in the- above Electorate a, reasonablo opportunity of recording their votea on tho day of Election. H. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, Wellington, N.Z., 21st February, 1918. MOTOR AMBULANCE FOR HUTT VALLEY APUBLIO MEETING to consider means of raising funds for the purchase of a Motor Ambulanco Van for tho Hutt Valley will be held in the Borough Council Chamber, lower Hutt, at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 28th Febiuiry, 1918. H. BALDWIN, Mayor, Lowe- HttM, 26th February, 1918. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. / — EVIDENCE having been supplied o£ the loss of Policy numbered 70745 in tho books of this Department on tho life of JOHN NORMS STRAND, of Lower Hutt, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue a copy to take tho placo thereof on the 14th day of MAKCH, 1918, unless objection be lodged beforo that date. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insuranco Commissioner. Wellington, Feb. 27th. 1918. WAR WORK. J?1 (\(l (\(\fh REQUIRED to extend 3idH/U s UUu and carry on the great work "of tho CHURCH ARMY for Sailors and Soldiers. 1000 HUTS at all Fronts and Naval Bases. 10 lately added to these by New Zealand subscribers. All huts open to N.K. and other troops for rest and recreation. 1000 BEDS at our Soldiers' Homes. Hundreds of tho Ladies of England volunteored to help the Church Jirmy to make their leave as home-liko us possible The Hon. G. W. Russell has given his approval to our efforts to help the sol. dicra. Tho King, Right Hon. Lloyd Georgo, Admirals and Generals and New Zealand Soldiers themselves havo written appreciative letters referring to our work, carried rut with tho approval and by the wish of tho War Office. Our Kitchen Cars, Recreation Huts, Ohapcls,. Hospitals, and Soldiers' Homes are open to all Contributions thankfully Teceivied by Rev. F. W. Whibley, The Vicarage, Orroondville. H. 8.. or tho Secretary, Church of Engla.nd Military Affaii'3 Committee, • Diocesan Office, Mulgravo Street, Wellington. TOURIST RESORTS. . WANGANUI RIVER SERVICE. QPEND Your Holiday at PIPIRIKI, £9 amidst Nature's Glories. Rest and fish at tho beautiful and 'uniuue HOUSEBOAT. Special Oheap Tariff at HOUSEBOAT and PIPIRIKI HOUSE for ono week, stay-over or longer. Time-table from 12th December—Depart Wanganui for Pipiriki: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. . Return—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Depart Taumarunui: Mondayß, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. QTAR HOTEL.. ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. Under New Management. TariS from 10b. 6d. per day. S. J. ATKINS, Proprietor. THIRWELL PRIVATE ■ HOTEL, ROTORUA. Well known as the Premier Bouse for accommodation and cuisine. Has been entirely ronovated for the coming season. One minute from Station. Telephone 20. Telegraphlo addreßS, "Thlrwell." Tariff, 7s. per day; 40s. per week. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. RADNOR RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, Waterloo Quadrant, AUCKLAND. ' Elevated position, overlooking Government House and the Harbour. Five minutes from Station, Wharves, and Centre of City. Electrio light throughout. . Moderate Tariff. Strictly First Class. Telegrams: "Radnor," Auokland. BLENHEIM. CRITERION HOTEL. Under Now Management. Modern ißriok Building, Large Bedrooms, Spacious Dining Room. Trout Fishing. River Launching. 'Phone 15. Box 33. Telegrams promptly attended to. H. M'ARTNEY Proprietor, Late Dunedin, Timaru, and Ohrlstchnrcn, LAKE WAIKAMMOANA. LAKE TAUPO. NAPIER'S HOLIDAY RESORTS. MOTOR-OAR AND COACH SERVICES On Application. Full particulars from H.B. MOTOR CO]. LTD., Box 164, Napier. RALLY-HOI RALLY-HOI SUMMER WITH US AGAIN. WHEN visiting Napier make the Provincial Hotel yonr Headquarters. Tho Offloial Homo for the Troops. Why not for you also? Tariff Moderate. One minute Station, Theatre, Parade. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. •jVTEW PLYMOUTH, The Garden of New Zealand. Spend a holiday at "Niger" House. Beautifully situated, overlooking the town and sea. . Every convenience, electric light throughout, hot and cold baths Three minutes from Eliot Street tram stop. ' Taxis meet all trains. Telegramfl--"Nieer." New Plymouth. MISSES BRANLEY AND BATES, Proprietresses. P I O T O N. OXLEY'S HOTEL (opp. Post Offlco and . facing- Harbour). Modern Brick Building. First-class Accommodation for Tourist', etc Hot and ■ Cold Baths. Lighted throughout vtlth Electridty. j Launching P»rt-.ca can bo arranged for ( Trips to Sounds. Telegrams: "Oxley'e," Pioton. P.O. Box 22 F. A; OXLEY. Proprietor. ]4/|"ASONIO HOTEL, . NELSON. " HENRY BAIGENT, Proprietor, j Has much pleasure in informing thct trav- | clling public that he has resumed the ! conduct of this old-established Hotel. { ' I First-clasß Accommodation. Excellent . Cuisine. 1 Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone 38. P.O. Box 54. NELSON-THE SUNNY BOUTH. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT WAINUI," NELSON. First-claBS modern Private House. Within easy distance of town, situated on bank's of Matai. "Wainui" is the Popular Homo for visitors, and tourlßts. Oars meet all boatß and trains First-class accommodation. TariS, 10s. per day, weekly by arrangement. Tele- : graphio address, "Wainui," Nelson. 'Phone 85. MRS. H. CRUMPTON. Proprietress. . -— - - i W BARBER AND 00.. Dyers and Dry. 0 cleanerß, 125 Cuba Stroet, City. 'Phone 226.
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