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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. RIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, ORIENTAL BAY. Charmingly Situated, overlooking the j Harbour. Excellent Cuisine. Modern and Up to Date in Every Detail. 1 C. W. THROSBY, Proprietor. 2 ’Phone 21—259. Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. c AVENUE (Plimmer’s .IJ' Steps). Under new management. This new, first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of M ellington and Harbour, ’terms moderate. J. DUNCAN, Proprietor. ’Phone 628. OTELBR I. S T O L (Under New Management). Corner Cuba ami Ghuznee Streets. Renovated throughout. Hot ami Cold Showers Plunge, etc. Smoke Room, Drawing Room. Absolule’y Fireproof. Terms, 10s. per day. £3 3s. weekly. . T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. ’Phone 22—218. jO LET. 2 Bedrooms and Sitiina-romu. furnished: meals if required; near beach; can recommend them. 232 Sutl-.-erland Road NURSING HOMES. PRIVATE HOSPITAL AND REST HOME, IG TAVISTOCK ROAD, Lyall Bay, Wellington. Matron, fully Qualified Nuree. This Hospital stands on the hill, facing the sea. Opening date, February 3. Terms. £4 per week. Apply by letter THE MATRON. 'Phone 20-696. PUBLIC NOTICES. COMMONSENSE CHATS. No. 3. ABOUT ENVIRONMENT. Environmenti Here is a word much in the months of jnep_ and women. Clergy’, politicians. ]ewrnalists. school teachers, eugenists, town-planners, and other philosophers have visions of a much happier, much healthier humanity by a Rreat improvement of Environment. Brighten the surroundings of childhood, manhood, and womanhood, they sny, “and von brighten the childhood, the manhood, and 'womanhood. W hicli is true, as everybody admits. The National Dofea.ee League is planning an environment with a Communitv Club for Territorials and Cadets, when they are at the imprecsionahle th© when youths can easilv take a left-turn downwards. You remember 'he SydneyStreet Soldievs’ Club during the war? You remember the women who made that building a posv and. homely’ pmn for so manv of New Zealand s defenders? Women will have the same kind care of young citizensoldiers at the Community Club. Medical men will give helpful lectures and other aid. There will be good provision for healthful recjjrition and reading. From every good viewpoint the Community Club .will help in the making of solid citizenship. Surely, this is worth while. Help to-day to make that desirable environment for New Zealand’s lads who are training . for ymti.r defence. Send a generous subscription to-day to Mr. E. ,W. G. Coleridge, Hon. Treasurer. Featherston Street (opposite G.P.0.). qr to Mr. R. .Hill, Secretary. Citizen-Soldiers' Carnival, Willis Street (next Crockeries). Act un to the old proverb: "He gives twice who jives quickly'.” Von expect the young ciiizensoldiers to make themselves efficient for the safeguarding of your welfare. What will you do to-day for their welfare? WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PROVISION OF TAXIMETERS ON TAXICABS. •fVOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 v as from February 10. *921, no new licenses other than renewals of licenses already granted, to drive taxicabs in thw City of Wellington will be granted unless the vehicle is provided with a Taximeter of a typo approved by the Chief Traffic Inspector. Taxicabs already licensed will bo required to provide «a taximeter of approved type within two years, from the above date. The regulation does not .apply to care hired from garages and which do not ply for hire on stands in the City. R. TAIT, Acting-Town Clerk February 15. 1921. PUBLIC NQTICE. THE BOWEN STREET PRIVATE HOSPITAL, WELLINGTON. IT has come to the knowledge of the Proprietors of the Bowen Streel: Hospital that rumours are current to the effect that the Hospital has been or is about to be disposed of. Sucn rumours are without foundation, nnd the public are warned against repeating them. It is likewise untrue that either of the Proprietors intends retiring. BELL, GULLY, MYERS. & O’LEARY, Solicitors. IN THE MATTER OF THE RELIABLE MOTORS. LIMITED (in Liquidation). NOTICE' IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the above-named Company are required, on or before February 28. to send their names and addresses, and tne particulars of their debts or claims to the undersigned. NORMAN H. JAMES. Liquidator, Perry Street, Masterton. IN THE ESTATE OF ALEXA NDER PRYDE (late of Nireaha). Notice is hereby given that the Creditors of the ibove-nnmed deceased, are required on or before February 28, 1921. to. send their names and addresses and li> of their debts or claims to the undersigned. F H DOWDEN. ANNIE PRYDH Executors. 7&JTETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW IVL ZEALAND. ANNUAL CONFERENCE. WESLEY CHURCH, WELLINGTON. Wednesday, Feb. 23—Young People’s Demonstration. Thursday, Feb. 24—Presidential Address. Saturday, Feb. 26—Grand Concert. NOTICE, ALL Persons found TRESPASSING on our Property without our written permission, will be Prosecuted. All previous permission is now cancelled. AV. 11. AND V. WEGGERY. Waikanae, February’ 10, 1921. LOCAL BODIES' OFFICERS. A CONFERENCE of Local Bodies' Officers will be held in the Dhniinion Farmers’ Institute Board Room THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, at 10 o’clock. Telephone 790. Telephone 790. MISS M. THOMPSON (Late Miss May Campion). STENOGRAPHER and PUBLIC TYPISTE; l(r2 Willis Street, Wellington, Boom 11 ; Second Floor. Tvping neatly and promptly executed. Mimeographing done at shortest notice.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 122, 16 February 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 122, 16 February 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 122, 16 February 1921, Page 9

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