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PUBLIC NOTICES. A STORY BOOK LIBRARY. IfISS DAISY ISAACS begs to an-A’-L nounce that she has opened a Lending Library for Children at Room 17, Hannah’s Buildings, Lambton Quay, where the best books, old and new, may be selected under her personal advice. Subscription, 10s. 6d. per half-year. HOME FOE THE AGED NEEDY. cpHEFE is a Vacancy in the Home for £ One Woman. Nominations will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on Saturday, July 17. 1926. G. F. JUDD, Secretary. STRATFORD CITIZENS’ BAND, Ine. ~UNION, By kind permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs. The Closing of the above has been extended to JULY 31, drawn August 9 in King’s Theatre, Stratford. Tickets procurable from W. P. Casey, Palmerston. North, or HY. BURMESTER, Hon. Secretary. Box 135, Stratford. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. FOOTBALL TRAFFIC, ATHLETIC PARK, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JULY 10, 1926. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 151 TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JULY 10, 1926, from 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m., the undermentioned streets will be open only for one-way vehicular traffic,, excepting tramcars :— ADELAIDE ROAD: Between John Street and Luxford Street (closed to SOUTH-BOUND traffic). RINTOUL STREET: Closed to NORTHBOUND Traffic. Cars will be parked in Rintoul Street, facing south; in Adelaide Road between John Street and Luxford Street, facing north. Vehicular traffic will retura to town via Luxford Street and Adelaide Road. R. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. July 9. 1926. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. TRAVELLING FARM SCHOOL. LECTURES AND DEMONSTRATIONS. A LL interested in agricultural pursuits ££ are cordially invited to attend a series of lectures and demonstrations by Departmental Officers and others on popular farming subjects at the following centres-.— LEVIN—JuIy 12, 1926, 9.45 a.m. to 10 p.m„ Druids* Hall. PALMERSTON NORTH—JuIy 13. 1926, 9.45 a.m. to 10 p.m., A. and P. Rooms. FEILDING—JuIy 14, 1926, 9.45 a.m. to 10 p.m., Farmers* Union Rooms. DANNEVIRKE—JuIy 15, 1926, 9.45 a.m. to 10 p.m., Power Board Buildings. MASTERTON—JuIy 16, 1926, 9.45 a.m. to 10 p.m., Farmers’ Union Rooms. MARTINBOROUGH—JuIy 17, 1926, 9.45 a.m. to 10 pan.,. Oddfellows’ Hall. The following time-table will be adhered to as far as possible.— Dairy Cow Demonstration: 9.45 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sheep Breeding and Wool Demonstration: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Manures: 2 pan. to 3.15 p.m. Veterinary Lecture: 3.15 p.m. to 5 p.m. Pasture Management, etc.: 6.45 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. Swine Husbandry: 8.15 p.m. to 9.45 P ’ADMISSION FREE. Help your Local Committee to make the venture a suo cess by attending. For all further particulars apply to:— H. Denton, Queen Street, Levin (Chairman Local Committee). Jas. Penny, Farmers’ Union, Fsilding (Secretary Local Committee). Jas. Watson, Farmers’ Union, Masterton (Secretary Local Committee, Masterton and Martinborough). W. J. McCulloch, Instructor in Agri, culture, Department of Agriculture, Palmerston North. S. Macauley, Te Awe Awe Street, Palmerston North (Chairman Local Committee). H. S. M. Quigley, Farmers’ Union, Dannevirke (Secretary Local Committee). G. A. Blake, Assistant Instructor in Agriculture, Department of Agriculture, Masterion. MEETINGS. WOMEN’S NATIONAL RESERVE OF NEW ZEALAND. (pHB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING £ of the above will be held on THURSDAY. JULY 15, at 2.30 p.m., in the St. John Bible Class Room, Willis - (Signed BESSIE SNELL, Hoa. Secretary. TENDERS. DRAIN PIPES. WILSON'S STAB BRAND CEMENT AND LIME. Ring up Phone 40 —445. pRANCIS HOLMES. Dominion Farmers’ Institute Building#. WH. LONG' AND CO., 13-15 CUBA .-STREET (opposite Town Hall). Specialists in— DOORS THREE-PLY SHINGLES DOWELS LOCAL & IMPORTED TIMBERS Telephone 43—443. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TIMBER TIMBER. £ IMBER £ IMBER. AT BEDROCK PRICES. Rimn, Totara, White Pine (both clean and seconds). Also. Western Red Cedar Weatherboards. Apply, "TIMBER" Box 1144, Wellington. SILVERSTREAM BRICKS. IUB are particularly well situated to ’ ’ 1 supply all orders for delivery to railway • stations on Manawatu and Wairai-apa lines, and invite your inquiries for quotations. Telephone No 22—007, Wellington. Telegrams. "Flebros.” Telephone No. 117. Upper Hutt. (Continued on Page 14.) BUSINESS NOTICES. THE DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL SHOULD . PLEASE EVERY FIRST CLASS TAILOR, AND BENEFIT WOOLGROWERS. Clear Daylight Shows the SUPERIORITY OF PURE WOOL FABRICS. Reveals the SHABBINESS of SHODDY, and the cheap imitations of the. bonafide pure wool suitings. For High-class Tailoring and Super Worsteds, visit MILLIGAN’S, KELBURN AVENUE. r PHE demand for improvements in £ many lines of Machinery was never greater than at present. Everywhere manufacturers are seeking fresh ideas, t. 017 methods. Can you invent anything of commercial value? If you can it may prove profitable. But get your idea protected Interview Messrs. Baldwin and Ray ward. Patent Atfoneys and Consulting Ingiitoe:'#, KA .Lamhton Quay, Web

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 254, 10 July 1926, Page 3

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