Article image
Article image

PRIVATE BILL. In' 1 the matter of a proposed Bill or. Act intituled " An Act to enable the Ro- , man Catholic Archbishop of Wellingv ton to sell and dispose of certain Lands in the Archdiocese of Wellington, and to apply the Net Proceeds ! thereof in or towards the /purchase of [ other Lands in the Archdiocese and in ' or towards the erection of Churches ] and School Buildings thereon, and to ' authorise the raising of Money on tho ] security of the Lands so acquired, or I any of them." ' ' ~ ; ' ; "* WHEREAS, in virtue of the provisions of !' The Roman Catholic Lands Act, 1876," as amended by "The Roman Catholic Lands' Extension Act, 1890, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Wellington is a. Conporation Sole in whom are vested all lands belonging to the Roman Catholic I Church in the Archdiocese of /Wellington: ' And whereas there is in various parts of the said Archdiocese lands which by reason of altered circumstances are no longer suitable for the purpose for which they were originally acquired, Notice is hereby given that within Fourteen Days of the meeting of the General Assembly of New Zealand td be held next after the date of this Notice, a Petition will be presented to the said General Assembly praying and applying for leave tp bring in a Private Bill to be called "The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Wellington Empowering Act, 1921." The objects of the said Application and Bill are;— To enable the Archbishop to sell the Lands described in tho Schedule thereto, or any of them, and to expend the proceeds thereof in the purchase of other land in the Archdiocese, and to ereot Churches and School Buildings thereon, and to borrow money on the. seourity of lands so acquired, or of any of them. A oopy of the said Petition and Bill will be deposited in the Office of the Examiner of Standing Orders either before or within fourteen da^s of the commencement of the said session. Dated at Wellington "this 2nd day of August, 1921. ■•■■•. „ t FRANCIS REDWOOD, Archbishop of Wellington. TOAMA STONEWOOD FLOORING .T (Registered). To PHOTOGRAPHERS and clients requiring DRAINING SINKS. We have the Jointlese Composition to overcome your difficulty. FAMA not affected by the CHEMICALS used in your process. FAMA'is the last word in Sanitary Finish. 'Phone u5—3264, 1 FAMA STONEWObD FLOORING CO., ■Waring Taylor-street. No. 4 TO BUILDERS. ESTIMATES supplied for Carting Bricks, Sand, Gravel, Timber, etc., Hutt and Petone district; Cement, etc., from Wellington. Parcel Van to and from Wellington daily. Furniture carefully Removed. KING BROS., 44, Nelson-street. Petone. TeL r 3773 (3 rinrs), TTOPE'S STEEL COTTAGE WINDOWS. ' "BRICKTOR" BRICK BONDING. J.M. "REGAL" ROOFING AND j DAMPCOURSE. , Full particulars from. JAMES W. JACK, 170. FEATHERSTON-STREBT. W. A. CHOTE, LTD., FARISH-STREET. TELEPHONE 7*3, GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. OLDEN BAY CEMENT. Milburn Lima, J. J. Craig'i Hydraulic Lima, MauricevilU Lime, Brunner I Fire Bricks, Fir* Tiles, and Fir* | Clay. Chimney Pots. Drain Pipes, etc. j TERRANO, The Original JOINTLESS FLOORING. FIRE - RESISTING, Non-hygroscopio ' Hygienic." ■ Terrano Flooring has been" largely and ■ucceaefully adopted in England during the past 15 years by leading architects and others, including hospital specialists. Supplied in a variety of colour*. Samples, prices, etc., on application to BRISCOE & CO.. LTD.. AN IDEAL COVERING FOR Floors. MALTHOID is cheaper and better than Linoleum. It is easy to lay, no, trouble to keep clean, looks well, and lasts for years. Malthoid is mineral, absolutely damp-proof, verminproof, and will be found most satisfactory in every way. In natural Grey, or will take Indian Red, Olive Green, or Silver Grey.'■■' Send for full particulars. / I AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., I 149-151, Featheriton-street. Wellington. , \ ■ IT'S .MOST ANNOYING TJITHEN straightening, out. after a reT.T moval to find a number of precious 'articles broken. Avoid that kind of thing by employing us. ■ .- , We have experienced, careful men- and capacious vehicles. -. ■ • Save Annoyance. i , Save Expense. THE.NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD., 87-91, Customhouse-quay, 1 Wellington. 150 FUR FELT HATS~ USUALLY 29s 6d, only 9s ild; Tweed Caps, 7s 6d to 10s 6d, for 2s lid; Sluds, worth 6d oach,'llsd dozen. Fire Sale, Hayvice's, 149-151. Mannere-st.- , KHAKI Overcoatjs dyed black, brown, and navy blue. ESTALL'S DYE WORKS, ' , 85. Vivian-street. Tel. 21-405. . . •■,■'.'. ■p V EN IN O t O ST. . laatructioM as to the Inaertlcm or Wittdrawal of advertisements in The Post suit t>* In writing. Advertißementi received without such instructions.will he'inserted umtil counter manded.'and charted accordingly. ■ Advertisements inserted by the month or quarter, and withdrawn at any time before the expiry of a monthly or. quarterly period, are charred for es if inserted for the full Urm. Alterations lor standing advertisements should be handed in by 12 o'clock the day before they are required to appear.. Advertisers in the country can remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. Any' ptrson writ'ng*'..to the Evening Post Office for information is; regard to advertisements already appearing in the paper must eencl stamped *ddressed envelope in order to ensure reply. .■■/■. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the Post Publishing Ofllct; but the Proprietors do not accept any retpoiisiiiility in this respect. While every -are is exercised in regard to the insertion of advertisement?, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for errors or the non-insert'mi through accident or from .other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to (themselves the right ot omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, eveß although such advertisements may have been received and \paid lor in the usual course of business. ' , ■ All literary cuwtnunicaiions should bb addressed to the Editor, and all communications telatiniMo matters of but-tuess 10 the Manager. SLUM DELL BROS.. Ltd., ' Proprietors

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19210808.2.133.8

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 12

Word Count
938

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 12