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PUBLIC NOTICES. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MASTERTON ■SHOW AND RAM FAIR AT SOLJVAY. FEBRUARY 17 TO '20, 1920. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS frill bo obtainable as under:— To Ma&tcrton and Sohvay from PalmerstoiL North, Danncvirke, AVellingtou (Lambton). and intermediate 6tsiioiis, on February 17. To Sohvay only, from Palmerston North, Woo'dville, Wellington (Lambton), and intermediate stations, by the trains leaving Palmerston North at 1.(5 and G. 45 a.m., Woodvillo G. 5, and 7.55 a.m., Wellington (Lambton) 7.50 a.m., Cross Creek 7.45 and 9.0 a.m. on February 18. These tickots will be available for return until February 21, 1920. . TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR FEBRUARY IS (PEOPLE'S DAY), Special passenger trains, stopping, if required, at all stations, will run as follow:— FOR SOLAYAY—Cross Creek dep. 9.0 fi.ni., Featherston 9.35, Greytown 9.35, Carterton 10.15 a.m. Woodvillo dep. 7.55 a.m., Mangataino l ;?. 8.13, Pahiatua. 8.25, Elcetahuna 9.25, Mauriceville J*ss, Masterton 10.45 a.m., and 12.30 p.m. FOR FEATHERSTON AND CROSS: CREEK—Sohvay dep. 5.50 p.m. FOR GREYTOWN AND WELLINGTON—Sohvav dep. G. 5 p.m. FOR WOODYILLE—Sohvay dep. 4.45 p.m. In addition,.'the ordinary train usually leaving Carterton at 4.20 p.m. will leave at 4.45 p.m., Sohvay 5.25 p.m. On February lis, 19, and 20,. blie 12.5G p.m. Wo'/dville-Wellington tiViin willstop at Solway for passengers. ' BY ORDER. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. THE EVENING. SCHOOL .REOPENS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION. _ Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Carpentry and Joinery; Plumbing; Shorthand and Typing; Bookkeeping andAccountancy; Cookery; Chemistry. Fees: £os. per annum for one evening per week; and 10s. per annum for each additional evening per week. Special preparation for Matriculation, Pharmacy, and City and -Guilds of London Examinations. AllT DEPARTMENT. Day and Evening Classes reopens Monday, February 16. Drawing, Painting, and Modelling; Art ' Metalwork and Jewellery; Pottery;- Wood' 1 and StoneCarving; Leatherwois'c; Illustration and Etching; Building- Construction; and Architectural Drawing. Special Fees to Students under 18, and trado apprentices. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. Reopens Thursday, February .19. New Pupils will be .enrolled on- Wednesdayfrom 10 to 12 and I'rom 2 .to 4. JOHN H. HOWELL, . Director. aft* REVOCATION OF ORDER CLOSING SCHOOLS. IN. Pursuance of Section'. 18 of the Public Htajth Act, 1905,, as,amend-: ed by Section 4 of the Public Health Amendment Act, 1919, -1, 114 WIN ERIC FARIS, District Health Officer; of the . Wellington, Wanganui-Taranaki, wad iSclsLia-jJurlborough Health Districts do hereby revoke as from ancl inclusive ■ of the ninoteenth day of February, 1920, the Order in ado by me, Under tlio' «iid Acts, on the twenty-eighth day of J ami- ■ axy, 1920, for the closing of 1 all schools in the Wellington, Wanganui-Taranaki, and Marlborough-Nelson Health- Districts. IJaied this 12th day of February, 1920. I. E. FARIS, District Health Officer. NOTE.—TIio Wellington; Health District, tlio Wungaiuii-Tarana.ki Health District a"d the- Marlborough,-Nelson Health District,. include the follow-

ing Hospital' Districts: Tarniiaki, Ha wera', Stratum!, j'ntesi, •Waiiganiii; Hal merston North, ' Waipawa,' Waira rapa, Wellington, Nelson, Picton, ant Wairau ! PUBLIC NOTICE Ladies &, gentlemen,—The hwi ncss .lately carried on by Oscai Hewett and Co., of 50 Cuba Street, -Wellington, lias been purchased by Roily H, -Wilson, the Repairing Specialist, of 23 and 33 Street W., Auckland'i and .on and after this date the. .business will be carried on by mo and under my name and. direct,management. I take this opportunity of extending a cordial welcome to you or anyone in trouble i with, their sewing machines, to call or 'phone us (520), and wo will- assist you with our expert knowledge, and hope to be favoured with a fair sharo. of your patronage for 6ewing machines, needles and repairs, knitting inaohines, and parts, and tho-Daisy Vacuum Cleaner.— Yours faithfully,' R'OLLY H. WILSON, sli Cuba Street, Wellington. WAIRAR.APA RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. " THE COMMITTEE invite all Wairarana Returned Soldiers residing-be-tween Pahiatua and Palliser Bay (inclusive) who' require settlement lands to send the following particulars "in. writing to the Secretarv, not later iliah FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920:Regimcntal Number. Name. Address. Class of land required (sheep, dairy, or mixed). Farming experience. Capital available. Period of War Service. A. E. PRENTICE. Secretary, . Box 101, Masterton. REMOVAL NOTICE. Messrs. young, neave and COURTNEY, Solicitors havo REMOVED OFFICES FROM 17 GRI3Y. STREET, to the . NATIONAL MUTUAL LJCT3 ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS At the Corner of Customhouse Quay and Hunter Street. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF IMPOSITION OF _ TEN PER, CENT. PENALTY ON RATES. ■VrOTICB IS HEREBY' GIVEN that IN the Wellington City Council, as empowered by Section 28 .of tlio Rating Amendment Act, 1010, at their last meeting. hold-on. the 12th instant, resolved that an additional charge of lon Per Centum bo added to all Rates unpaid at tho expiration of six months and fourteen days from tho demand thereof, and fihall bo payable and recoverable accordlnßly' JN.O. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. February 13, 1920. NOTICE, MR. T BARRACLOUfitf. Cients.' Tailor, Rooms, of 50 Willis Street, ;Wellington (Herb. Frico's Premises), lias taken, into Partnership Mr. N. C. -AVERY,' late of James Bell, Mannors Street. I wish to thank my old Clients for their past patronage, and trust wo will bo considered in the future. '

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 120, 14 February 1920, Page 9

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