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PRIVATE BILL. In the matter of a proposed Bill or Aob intituled- "An Act to enable the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Wellington to sell and dispose of certain Lands in the Archdiooesa 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 anS" School Buildings thereon; and to authorise the raising of Money on the security tff the Lands so acquired, or any of them." iy WHEREAS, in virtue of the.provisions of " The Roman Catholip iLands Act, 1876," as amended by "The Koman Catholio Lands Extension Aot, 1890," the Roman Catholio Archbishop of Wellington is. a Corporation Sole in whom are vested all lands belonging to the Roman Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Wellington: And whereas there is in various parts of the said Archdiocese lands whioh by reason of altered circumstances are no longer suitable fpr the. purpose for which they were originally acquired, Notioe is hereby given that within Fourteen Days of the meeting of the General Assembly of New Zealand.to be held next after the date of this Notice, a Petition will be presented to the said Generall Assembly praying and applying for leave tdJ bring in a Private Bill to be called "The Roman Catholio Archbishop of Wellington Empowering Act, 1921." The objeots of the said Application and Bill'stre:— , " , To enable the/Archbishop to sell the Landsiideßcribed/in the Schedule thereto, or any of thorn, and to expend the proceeds thereof in the purchase. of other land in the Archdiocese, and to erect Churches 1 and School Buildings thereon, and to borrow mpney on the security of landt so acquired, or of any of thertw A copy & the said Petition and Bill will be ' depoiited in the Office of the Examiner of Standing Orders either before or within fourteen days of the commencement of the said session. < Dated at Wellington -this 2nd day of August,. 1921. .•> t FRANCIS REDWO6D, Archbishop of Wellington. THE UNIQUE PATENT STOPPER, whioh cannot leak, is fitted to Bag. Perfectly made of high-grade rubber and absolutely dependable. Buy a, North British Rubber Hot.water Bottle every North British Rubher Hot-water ■for the cold 'winter nights—it will last for. many winters Sold by Chemists, Hardwaremen, and Dealers in Rubber Goods. • . • . SLACK? NOT A BIT! DON/T BELIEVE THE MAN WHO SAYS THAT THINGS ARE BAD. OUR DRY CLEANING IS BOOMING. The popular Stm for Hats, Suiti, and Costumes. ; AND LOOK! We not only T.iRY CLEAN jtbu'r goods, but we RENOVATE them. That's worth knowing, isn't it? TRY US. YOU WILL BE , ' SATISFIED. ' '• ] VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO., LTD.,; HANSON-STREET, WELLINGTON. TUANTED ' KNOWN. SOW THE "SEEDS OF SUCCESS." COOPER'S SEEDS. Now is the time to get busy in your Vegetable Garden. A sowing of Carrot, Turnip, Peas, Radish, Lettuce, Beet, Broad Beans, etc., should be made withr out delay; also set your early Potatoes, Obtain the best from F. COOPER, LTD., Meroer-street. (opp. Evg. Poßt.) THE PEN DOCTOR. WANTED— The best Fountain Pens are Onoto, Waterman, Conklin, and Swan. I sell »nd repair them. G«o. Jcft'ery, 218 Lumhton-qy. POULTRYMEN. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO. will hold their Weekly Sale of Utility Poultry at their Mart, 137, Lambtonqy., next Wednesday, at 1.30 p.m. All consignments must be delivered before noon Tuesday. ' LAST FEW DAYS. M ONLY Blue Serge Costumes, braided, silk lined, serge, guaranteed, usually £8 Bs. Call early, £4 15s. Siegel's, Keenest Value, Manners-st. KHAKI Overcoats J dyed black, brown, and navy blue. • ESTALL'S DYE WORKS, 85, Vivian-street. Tel. 21-405. SKIRT BARGAINS. T^URTHER Reductions for next week, •*- 60 odd Skirts,-were'4ss, to clear 22s 6d. • Siegel's, Keenest Value, Man-ners-st. ■. WANTED KNOWK A JOSEPH, opposite school, Island • Bay, Fruiterer and Greengrocer, has opened at above address; everything the best quality, and at town prices. '■■•' STARTLING IN COSTUMES. JUST to hand, Model Costumes, from Paris, inspect windows To-night; price and quality will break all previous records in the Dominion. Siegel's, Ladies' Tailors, 27, Manners-st. : HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR LEFTOFF CLOTHING. A REMINDER TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. . •; SYMONS NAUSBAUM is still the large»t buyer in New Zealand of Suite,' Boots, Costumes, and Jewelory of all descriptions. Ring Tel. £2,668, or call at 63, Courtenay-place, EFT-OFF Clothing—Have you Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery that you can turn into cash? Highest prices,given. M. Nausbaum, The Allies' Secondhand Dealer, 127, Manners-st. Tel. 21-813. MRS. WOODWARD, late Piggott, 121, Vivian-st. (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents',' and Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters receive prompt-attention. Tel. 21-245. IGHEST Prices paid for left-off Clothing and Boots; also Jewellery, every aesenphon. Tel. 20-117. Country letters promptly attended to. S. Glwer, 51, Cour-tonay-pl. ■>' TtTRS. MIET, 125, Vivian-et. (late Cour- •"• tenay-pl.), cash buyer of Costumes, Suits. Boots, and all Left-off Clothing, Trunks, Portmanteaux. Tel.--21-760. ARGEST Buyer of Left-off Clothing. Ring Tel. 21-261, Morris Brickman, 65, Courtenay-pl. Top prices paid for elojhing, jewellery, etc. Letters promptly attended to. DGALLICHAN (late Mrs. Phillips), • 56, Taranaki-st.i Second-hand Dealer. Tel. 22-197, or write. Full value given' for Boots, Suite, Jewellery, etc. Country clientß, money by return post. UYERS 'of all kinds of Clothing, misfit and second-hand. Bon Marche, H. Pearlman, 136, Taranaki-st. Highest price given Boots, Crockery, Furniture, Tools, teo. ~ TGX)UND—Now recovering umbrellas ■*-■ with famous Wearwell coverings, unprocurable since 1916; fast dye, strong fabric, shower-proof, and extra fine finish. Send youvß to-day. Prices from 8s lid to 18s 6d. Lethaby'B, Umbrella 3fi6oi«iists, opp. O.ft©.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 13

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