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MEETINGS. . THE ANGLICAN BOYS’ HOMES SOCIETY (Incorporated), DIOCESE OF~WELLINGTON. ANNUAL MEETING. rpHE Annual Meeting - of the Anglican -L Boys’ Homes Society will be held in the Diocesan Librqry, . Miilgrave Street, on Monday, May 21, 1928, at 8 ji.m. . ■■ ■■ ' r ■■■■■■ Business: Consideration of :Annual Report -and. Statement of Accounts; Election of Executive and Ofiicers, as provided by Constitution; General. W. A. ANDREWS, ; 1 . . Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON' EDUCATION BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE. I HAVE to intimate that a Meeting of Householders for the Election of a School Committee will be held on MONDAY, MAY 28, at 7.30 p.m., in the Schools of those districts where, on April 23, the householders failed to cleet a Committee. The procedure regarding nomination • will be the same as on the previous occasion. G. L. STEWART, ■ r Secretary.; PUBLIC NOTICES. SOLUTION TO. “PURESKIL” , .J . . ~. ~ PUZZLE Nq. 2. PUBLISHED in .Christchurch “Press’’ Tuesday,, September 16, 1924. page 9, column 5 :—"Jackie Coogan, in a sailor suit, .had .a great reception at .Waterloo Station (London) from thousands of cheering people. He proceeded to the Savoy Hotel, where he occupies, ■with his parents,'a suite of twelve rooms, Jackie appears to be a happy, unaffected boy going to Wembley.’’ . ’ PRIZE-WINNERS “PURESKIL” PUZZLE No. 2. As Yto'- one.’ succeeded irij solving; this puzzle correctly, the prize-rrioiieyof £25 will be added on to-.Competi_t.ion-/Np. 4. The prize-money for Competition No. 4 will now be £5O. Applications for rescrutiny must be accompanied by Postal Order for ss. (this amount will be refunded if claimant is foiind.toi be correct), and.tnuhL.be.. posted not later than Saturday, May 12, SOLUTION TO “PURESKIL” PUZZLE No. 3. Published in Christchurch “Press.” Tuesday. February 13, 1923, page 10, column 2:—“A remarkable story of simian intelligence credits a small monkey, named Caleb, with having captured a burglar. Caleb’s owner returned to his flat and found the door open, the rooms disordered, and the monkey sitting before the locked door of a large cupboard, Caleb refused to budge until his master, suspecting the facts, seized a revolver and unlocked the door. A cry of “Don’t shoot” was heard, and a man was revealed standing inside with his hands up.” .

PRIZE-WINNERS “PURESKIL” PUZZLE No. 3.

As no one succeeded- in solving this puzzle correctly, the prize-money - of £25 will .be added on to Competition No. 5. The prize-money' for Competition No. 5 will now be £5O. - , . ; .' ■' Applications for rescrutiny must be accompanied by Postal Order for,'ss. (this - amount-will be refunded if claimant is .found to be correct), and must be posted not later than Saturday, May JO-

WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL.

MOTOR BUS LICENSES.

MOTOR. BPS PROPRIETORS; arc -I’A hereby notified that; the following licenses expire on May 31, 1925, and application must be made for renewals: LICENSE TO ESTABLISH MOTOR OMNIBUS SERVICE. LICENSE TO USE MOTOR OMNIBUS. . LICENS TO DRIVE MOTOR OMNIBUS. Application forms may be obtained at the office of the Chief Traffic Inspector, Cuba Street, City, and must be accompanied by the necessary particulars as to the route, etc. Applications for Motor Omnibus Licenses must have attached the certificates of inspection issued by the Inspectinf Engineer, Public Works Department, E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. May 10, 1928.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE.

T THOMAS DAVIN, of Lower Hutt, -A, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held .at the Magistrate's - Court at Lower Hutt, on the sixth day of June, 1928, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican’s License for a house situate at Kailway Avenue, Lower Hutt, and known by thesigp of the Railway Hotel, containing 12 rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. . Dated at Lower Hutt, the 4th day of May, 1928. T. DAVIN. Mr. Lamartine Dwan is the owner of the premises. ■" Address of Owner: Wellington. ' OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Al BAKERY, CASTLECLIFF. IN thanking all . my late customers for past favours, 1 beg to announce that I. shall, be. opening the above Bakery on May 1,1928, .and I hope by strict attention to merit a fair share of patronage in Castlecliff and in the city. Everything new, clean and up-to-date. Ring’436l'and our van will call, or leave orders with Mrs. Gtfddard, Victoria Avenue, our city agent, who will also stock our Bread.. M. ANSLEY & SON. ; LEGAL PARTNERSHIP. MR. JACK D. WILLIS, LL.M., late 4’-*- of Auckland, and formerly of New Plymouth, and MR. GERALD A. NICHOLLS, late of Messrs. Morison, Smith and Morison, Solicitors, Wellington, beg to announce that they have commenced practice as Barristers'and Solicitors in partnership in the new T. and G. Building (First Floor). Lambton Quay, Wellington; under the style of •'Willis and Nicholls.” J. D. WILLIS. G. A. NICHOLLS. PUBLIC NOTICE. AVE the undersigned do herein give notice that on and after this Uth day of April, all persons found shooting, mushrooming or otherwise trespassing on bur properties at Johnsonville, Newhinds or Ngahnuranga. will be prosecuted. (Signed): A. E. lIOSKING. G. A. SPACEMAN. F. KETTLEWELL. J. PURCHASE. SAMUEL STYLES. WELLINGTON SOCIETY .FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY 'IO ANIMALS. rpHE Public are earnest iy requested to -*• communicate any act of cruelty that conges under iheir notice. Office; Hud- , dart-Parker Buildings. P.O Square Tel 41— 197. P.O. Box 195. Secretary: A M Anderson: Inspector: Captain J. Henry "KTOTICE —Owing to Opossum Poaching -hi all persons trespassing on our Whakatiki property will be prosecuted. McGhie Bros. I WILL hot be responsible for any debts contracted' in my name without my written authority. A. G. HARVEY. BUSINESS NOTICES. fl' l HE demand fur impiovemeuts iu munv -*• lines of'Machinery was never greater than at present. Everywhere Manufacturers are seekings fresh ideas, new Wiethods. Can vou invent anything of commercial value? If you can. it may grove profitable. But get your idea protected Interview Messrs, Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers, 111 Lambton Quay, Wfiiingtgß,

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 189, 12 May 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 189, 12 May 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 189, 12 May 1928, Page 4

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