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PUBLIC NOTICES. ..... , ... • . z . •JL " ' DIGGERS’ APPEAL DAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922. ' ~~ . it'-'’ •; To provide Funds for Renovating, Altering, and our New Club Premises. . If you have anything that will sell, Books, Toys, Fruit, Flowers. Preserves, etc., etc., send it along to the R.S.A. CLUB, to be sold on the Stalls TO-MORROIW (FRIDAY) MARCH 3 Thia is the first time since the war that the Rehrrn'ed Soldiers of Wellington have appealed to the public for funds. • • Our reserve funds were wisely expended in welcoming home Returning Troops. This was appreciated by Returned Soldiers and their Relatives all over New Zealand. Hence the necessity for our present appeal, i ' x You subscribed generously during the war. “DIG DEEPLY INTO YOUR POCKETS ONi EIUDAY.” LOOK OUT FOR THE GRAND CONCERT, TOWN HALE, SATURDAY, \ MARCH 11, 8 p.m. \ W, PERRY, President..

PUBLIC NOTICES. PLUNKET ART UNION. NOTICE OF THANKS. THE Citizens’ Committee desires to thank all those who were kind enough to give their services on Tuesday for the sale of tickets. It is pleasing to state that the Street Sales amounted to .£320, representing 2560 tickets. This does not include country sales, which are still coming in. In particular, the Committee z wishes to .thank „ The Colonial Motor Co., Ltd.; Dominion Motors, Ltd.; Messrs. A. A. Gellatly, James Mclntosh, Frank Goldberg, and T. A. Isles for the use of motorcars; ' The Management and Staff concerned of the D.1.C., Ltd., Kirkcaldie and Stains, Ltd., Veitch and Allan; Cole’s Cash Drapery Co., L. Evans and Co., Ltd,, James Smith, Ltd., and J. R. McKenzie for the use of assistants; The Press, both city and provincial, for notices! relating to the effort; The Proprietor, Albert Hotel, for providing refreshments; And last, but not least, the general public for so liberally responding to the appeaL THOMAS L. BUXTON, Chairman. WILL APPLETON, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BASIN RESERVE. Notice is hereby given that a charge for admission to the BASIN RESERVE will be made as under, on Saturday, March 4, 1922, Under the Wellington City Reserve Charges By-law (Nd. 17), 1912, after the hour of 12 o’clock noon:— ADULTS (over 15 years of ago), SIXPENCE. , x CHILDREN (under 15 years of age), FREE. , Persons who have entered the Reserve before the hour' above-mentioned, and who remain after such hour, are liable to pay the above Acting-Town Clerk. March 1, 1922. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TE ARO BATHS. ■vrOTICE IS HEREBY G™. IN on tho occasion of the SWIMMING CARNIVAL of the Wellington Amateur Swimming Club, to be held on SATuKy MARCH 4, 1922 the Te Aroßaths will be Wd to the Publm for swimming between the hours of J 2 noon to 6 p.m. R. TAIT, i Acting-Town Clerk. March 1, 1922. WELLINGTON NAVY LEAGUE ’ GIRLS' BRANCH., BALL TO H.M.S. NOTICE TO INVITATION HOLDERS MEMBERS of Ommittee will beat . the Rooms. Vicxera House, Woodward Street, on Thursday, kriday, and Monday afternoons. meetings. THE PRE-MILLENNIAL ADVENT ASSOCIATION. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. VJ TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 7.30 o’clock (God willing). FAREWELL MESSAGES, . DR. D. STEWART MacCOLL And REV. S. BECKINGHAM. Wellington is privileged in having one more opportunity of hearing Dr. MacCoJI before his departure to Melbourne on Friday. The Doctor is a rara avis. He is a Medical Specialist of the highest repute in Melbourne; he is also a profound Biblical student and quite out of the ordinary as an expounder of prophetic truth. He believes in every word of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, and convincingly proclaims the imminence of the personal, bodily second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ, as foretold. I Thessalonians, IV, 15-18. All welcome. DO NO MISS THIS MEETING. Boxes at doors to receive contributions towards expenses. riTKHE ANNUAL MEETING X>f the fl local W.E.A. will bo held on FRIDA.Y NIGHT, March 3, at 8 o’clock, in 'the Trades Council Chambers, 126 Vivian S Representatives from Friendly Societies Social and Educational Institutions, Local Bodies, Co-operative and Working Class organisations, and especially all sympathisers and those interested in adult education, are invited to attend. . , , AV© desire to organise classes and enrol students for the approaching winter’s work, and would therefore urge all intending students to get busy and enrol at once. Application forms may bo obtained from the Secretary, 126 Vivian Street. D. R. KENNEDY, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. INSIST ON GETTING jrING’S GUARANTEED CHEMICALLY PURE BORACIC ACID. Sold everywhere in original packets at One Shilling. W BARBER & CO.. Dry Cleaners • (no dyeing). 125 Cuba Street City. 1

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 134, 2 March 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 134, 2 March 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 134, 2 March 1922, Page 7

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