MEETINQ3. ' WATERSIDE WORKERS'. UNION. SPECIAL MEETING.' DB i SPECIAL MEETING of the AVel- ■> V lin«toii Waterside Workers' Union 11 be lieW THIS MORNING at 9 aluck at the X Stove "Waiting lloom. Business: ... To Consider Tniportknt Questions in Connection with tlio Present. Epidemic. Imperative thai ill ■ Members ■ should . ! *""?■. L. GLOVER, , President; PUBUC NOTICES. , ■'-■ ■■:■ ■ ~vN Account ■of the prevailing IN- " FLUENZA EPIDEMIQ and in .. omplia'nce with the request of the lealth Authorities, all Masonic Lodges re recommended to cancel their meetngs for the present.' ' ' MALCOLM NTCCOL, ' " Grand Secretary. s Wellington, November 14, ' 1918. ' ■"" — — BBC ''i " "•' taaa LODGE ST. ANDREW, No. 32. /\S Account of Influenza Epidemic, tho Emergency Meeting called for Monday, November 13, will not take place. By Order-. . ■ J, C. EIDDELL, W.M. PUBLIC NOTICE. IN the interests'of Public Health, ar.d owing to a phenomenal rush of work, the undersigned begs to notify clients that ho. Ie unable, to undertake' outside work at residential. houses uiv • less urgent, until normal-conditions are reached., Outsiide work promised and in course-of completion will be held over for the present.. ■ ■ • ' '■ Clients locked out or locked in who ■ urgently require, my services, please rmg 'phone 568. ■•■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■"' ". ~ The workshop, disinfected hourly between 8 a.ni. and 10 p.m., will remain e open as usual. . ' ; ' Locks repaired, keys /duplicated,, locksmithing in eveVy particular. .A. J. WYCHEULEY, '"■ — Lock and Key Specialist, ■ King's Chambers,.Wellington. • 'Phone 568. . ■ . DOMINION COMPRESSED. YEAST [ .C 0.,. LTD. ■ . , NOTICE - TO BAKERS AND STOKES. OWING to dislocation of Mail and Ferry Services . a DEPOT . HAS BEEN OPENED (until further notice) at BACON'S AERATED WATEK FACTOR V, Kgniont • Htreet. ; where Bakers and Stores can get supplies. ... Ring up 'Phono 123,' and give your order. . ■ ~' , . • 'E. ELDRIDGE, Representative, ' 1192 The Terrace. 'Phone 3803. • '- ■•.
NOTICE TO .GROWERS." ■ - ■ ■ ' i IB THE undersigned auctioneers find that) owiii" to so ■ ninny of their employees being attacked by Influenza they are unable to keep pace with their customary rendering' of daily advice of sales. Account sales in future ivill ,be -.posted with "all dispatch, bud there' is every possibility of some ■delay. Will crowers kindly accept this intimation and exercise forbearance? We will strive to overtake ;the work at the earliest ■ possible opportunity. LAEKY AND CO., LTD. . TOWJN'SEND AND PAULi LTD. 1 GEOP.GE THOMAS'AND CO. { GRIFFITHS AND CO., LTD' I THOMPSON BEOS., LTD. A • -— — ; . .DISPENSATION.' TfcUK-ING the Influenza Epidemic'the Arehbisaop has dispensed Catholics from the law of Abstinence on- Fridays. NEW'ZEALAND RAILWAYS. riOMMENCTXG' FIiIDAY, 15th NOv/ YEMBER, the ordinary time-table for Express Trains between Wellington and Auckland will be resumed (Wellington depart 12.43 p.m.). v - BY OKDEI!. BUSINESS NOTICES. ' . . .... r~ ■ I ■CHOOSE A-PIANO WOKTU.Y OF A PLACE IN YOUR HOME. THE principal consideration when pur- j chasing a piano is- to consult a firm of repute, who lean advise you 1 on, and offer you the most celebrated' pianos' of the day. . -. . -,■'-' WE CAN GIVE YOU PERFECTION IN. PIANOS. Pianos Which by their construction and durability, allied to their wonderful and perfected tone qualiiy, bear . out the prestige which we have sustained for so many- years. , ■ THE .BIUNSMEAD-THE CIIALLEN- : THR BORD-THI-: ROGERS. We hold the Agencies for these quality, instruments. Your inquiry will ba welcome. ' CHAS. BEGG A-ND-C0., , LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. MUSIC MADE EASY. . I. . . WHY WASTE YEARS LEARNING ( WHEN the "COLBIR" system teachesyou to play iho latest songs, two- ] steps, and all classes of music- in 10 to s 20 lessons? oaves time, money, and drudg. ' ory. No scabs, no special music. Plenty ' of locnl .references. Testimonials can be I seen from a!l parts. Don't l;e>p .your t piano idle. .-Interviews unv time. Call 0 for air particulars. Bii'ley's College- of s Music, Boulcott Street (Cnambere), first r floor up. il ' 's "THE DOMINION." , r PALMERSTON NORTH AGENCY. !l PALMERSTON NORTH AGENCY. I, G. H. BENNETT AND CO., >- Broadway. v iTJF _ BAEBER~uib~CO-7 Dyers "and' e * t • Dry-cleaners, 125, Cuba. Street. Citj. '"hone 2iu- i
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