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PUBLIC NOTICES. COMMON-SENSE CHATS. No. 6. ABOUT “THE OTHER FELLOW." SOMETIMES when a citizen 1« O asked to give money or personal service in a great national cause he has a 'feeling that it « “the other fellow’s” turn. But th» other fellow" may have the samr feeling. If each believes that it « the duty of somebody else to be public-spirited the whole community will suffer. Take national defence, for example. The only men who could claim the right to say that it is "the otherfellow’s” duty to be concerned about national defence are returned soldiers: but the New Zealand Returned Soldiers’ Association has proved again and again that it is deeply interested in the maintenance 01 a sound system of defence. The warm interest' of Wellington returned soldiers in the welfare of. the young fellows who are now in training for the defence of their country is proved by the fact that returned men are helping enthusiastically to ensure success in the appeal for the Community Club promoted by the National Defence League for the benefit: of Territorials and Senior Cadets. The returned soldier does not say :— "It is the other fellow's duty to play the game for the Territorials.” The returned soldier is saying (and proving his ' words) in effect:—“l am pleased to help in the welfare movement for the young fellows, but the other fellows .should also help, according to their means.” . Citizens, your young citizensoldiers surely’have a right to expect that you will take a fr.iendlv interest in them. Prove this bv sending a subscription to-day to Mr. E W, G. Coleridge. Hon. Treasurer, Featherston Street (opposite G.P.0.), or to Mr. R. Hill, Secretary. CitizenSoldiers’ Carnival, 68 Willis ’Street (next to Crockeries). WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. NOTICE TO CITIZENS. DISTRICT ELECTORS’ ROLL. THE District Electors’ Roll is, now being prepared. See that your name and address are recorded thereon. Call at the Town Hall and make sure. Do not confuse this Roll wWi the Parliamentary Roll. Forms may be obtained at the undermentioned places:— TOWN HALL—Cuba Street. NEWTOWN. BROOKLYN, KARORI— Public Library. KELBURN-Tea Kiosk. KILBIRNIE, KAIIVARRA—Post Office. KHANDALLAH, NGAIO. NORTHLAND—Post Office Store. MIRAMAR —Borough Office. ISLAND BAY —Hill’s Tram Terminus Store. SEATOUN —Day’s Train Terminus Store. LYALL BAY—Custodian Binns (beach). HATAITAI —Post Office (Burberry’s Pharmacy). AVADESTOIVN—Janes’s Boot Store. R. TAIT, Acting-Town Clerk. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANlES ACT, 1908, and IN THE MATTER OF F. O'NEILL ACO., LTD. (in Liquidation). Notice is hereby given that Creditors of the above-named Company, which- is being voluntarily wound up, are required, on or before the 6th day of April, 1921, being the day for that purpose fixed by the undersigned, to send their names and addresses and the particulars of their debts or claims and the names and addresses of their Solicitors, if any, to JAMES MINIOSH, ot Wellington, the liquidator of the said Company, and if so required by police in writing from the said- liquidator are, by tlbeir Solicitors, to come in and prove their said debts or claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice or in default thereof they will bo excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts ate proved. DATED THIS 17th day of February, JAMES M’INTOSH, Liquidator, G.I’O. Box 281, Wellington. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. RE WATER SUPPLY. IN view of the continued dry weather, and of a probable shortage in the water supply, the Mayor requests that Householders will exercise every care against waste of water at . the | timer Any person using a hose TMthout flie water being passed through a meter " The Mayor 6 desire? to ratify the public that- unless strict economy is exercised bv them in regard to 11S ® there is a serious possibility of a shortage in tttie supply. ta.it, Acting-Town Clerk. February 18, 1921. 7n~THE MATTER OF the Assigned Estate of: — Messrs. Butterfield and Grocers, known as the Victory Store, Courtenay Place. Welnm.ton. 4 LL Claims in the above Estate niust A bo rendered io the uhdersigned nn nr liefore MONDAY. February 21, 1921, otherwise thev will be excluded participating in the distribution of the ASSetS ’ GOLD AND ARCUS, 'Trustees. Dominion Fanners’ Institute, Featherston Street. -Wellington. February 9, 1921. , PUBLIC NOTICE. THE BOWEN STREET PRIVATE ; HOSPITAL, WELLINGTON. IT has come to the knowledge of the Proprietors of the Bowen Street Hospital that rumours are current to ' the effect that the Hospital has been or ' N about 'to ba disposed ot. Sucn rumours are without; foundation, and the public are warned against repeating ’ It is likewise untrue that either of Hie Proprietors intends retiring. BELL, GULLY, MYERS. A O'LEARY, Solicitors. PUBLIC NOTICE. XXTARNING IS HEREBY GIVEN to V* Yachtsmen and’ Residents of Ngahauranga that .Gun Practice will take . place between the hours of 530 a.m. and 6.30 a.m. on MONDAY, I'LBKUARY 21. from Fort , Kelburn. (Signed) G B. PARKINSON. Oapt. R.N.Z.A.. Adjutant, ... Wellington Garrison Artillery Division. IN THE MATTER OF THE RELIABLE t MOTORS. LIMITED.(in Liquidation). -tVIOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that * lx the creditors of the alxive-nanied Coinnanv are required, on or before Feb- - ruarv 28. to send their names and ad--1 dresses and trie particulars of their debts r or claims to the undersigned. 1 NORMAN H. JAMES. Liquidator. 3 Perry Street, Masterton.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 125, 19 February 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 125, 19 February 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 125, 19 February 1921, Page 2

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