PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC LECTURE. t DOES THE BRITISH EMPIRE APPEAR IN THE PAGES OF SCRIPTURE? TYED the most 'spiritual writers, the Pro- •*-'• phets, in their forward vision, seethe Empire most dominated by ; spiritual forces, and if so, under what name is that Empire found therein?' These questions will be answered"at a Lecture in the Lyceum Hall, 115, Lambton quay by MAJOR W. R. MACKESY, v TUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 8 p.m. NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. PUBLIC LECTURE. "ARCHITECTURE IN THE LIFE OF TO-DAY." A LECTURE on the above subject, il- ■£*- lustrated by Lantern Slides, will be delivered by Mr. C. Reginald I'ord, PP.N.Z.I.A., F.R.1.8.A., of Auckland, in February, a^^n^^^^ , HOTEL LANGHAM, Corner Rintoul and Riddiford streets. rpHIS Comfortable note! has just been •*■ completely renovated, and is UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. ■ , Every modern appointment; excellent table; moderate tariff; permaucnts by arrangement. _ ' An exceptionally large dining-room ennbles the Hotel Langham to eater for casual meals—a convenience greatly appreciated by Ncwtown residents and business people. MRS. PINE ' (Formerly at Arahiwi, Abel Smith-st.) Proprietress. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. POINT HOWARD OIL BERTH. NAVIGATION LIGHTS-MOORING BUOY. THE Wellington Harbour Board notifies that on and after the Ist February, 1930, two vertical lights, green over red, will be shown from the end of the Point Howard Oil Berth.., They will be 6 feet apart and respectively 22 feet and 28 feet above high water. Further, that a mooring buoy has been placed opposite the oil berth at Point Howard. Its position' is 420 feet on a true bearing of 284 degrees from the northernmost dolphin of the berth. Harbour Board Office, . , Wellington, New Zealand, 4th February, 1930. A. G. BARNETT, - Secretary. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. FEBRUARY SALE. ' ALTERATION OF TIME. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the Wel--Li lington February WOOL SALE will commence a$ 2 p.m. on THURSDAY, 20th instant, instead of at 7.30 p.m._ on- Wednesday, 19th instant, as previously arranged. WELLINGTON WOOLBROKERS' ... ASSOCIATION. W. D. GORIIAM, Secretary. THERAPEUTIC ROOMS. 20Sa, Cuba street, opposite Peoples "v ■'■■■. ' -Palace. WHERE all Mental, Nervous, Blood, and Bodily Disorders are > successfully treated by natural Therapeutics. A. WEDGWOOD, 18.M.H.A., (diplomas), Consulting Herbalist and Psycho Therapeutist. MEXICAN TALKING PARROTS FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. BIRDS will be railed anywhere in Wellington Province; safe arrival guaranteed. Every bird guaranteed a Talker. Those interested please ring 22-393. v R. WHITE. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PROHIBITION OF PARKING OF VEHICLES IN WAKEFIELD-ST. BETWEEN TORY AND ALLEN STREETS. NOTICE is hereby given that the Wellington City Council at their meeting held on the sth February, 1930, did, by Resolution, Prohibit the Parking of Vehicles on the North Side of Wakefield atreet, between Tory and Allen streets. ' ' E.P.NORMAN, Town Clerk. 7th. February, 1980. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PROHIBITION OF SOUTH-BOUND VEHICULAR TRAFFIC, OTHER THAN TRAMCARS, PASSING BETWEEN THE TRAMWAY TICKET OFFICE (WAITING SHED) AND THE G.P.O. , - "VTOTICE is hereby given that the Wel- ■*■' lington City Council at their meeting held on the sth February, 1930, did, byResolution, Prohibit South-bound Vehicular Traffic, other than Tramcars, from passing between the Tramway Ticket Office (waiting shed) and the G.P.O. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. 7th February, 1930. . ■ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION TO MR. FRANCIS CHICHESTER. ' A CIVIC RECEPTION will be tendered ■**■ to Mr. Francis Chichester, who has recently accomplished a sojo aeroplane flight from England to Sydney, on his 'arrival in Wellington on TUESDAY NEXT, the 11th instant, at 9.45 a.m., in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall. All citizens are cordially invited to be present on the occasion. Shopkeepers are requested to arrange for a display of bunting suitable to the occasion, and employers are asked to grant time off to their employees who may desire to attend the reception. G. A. TROUP, Mayor. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON MINIATURE RDTLE. ASSOCIATION (Inc.). fTHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Wel- -* Jbeton Miniature Rifle Association will be held in Harbour Board's Range on MONDAY, 10th February, at 7.45 p.m. A full attendance is necessary. Aiuii an. o. WANNELL, Hon. Sec. MERCHANT TAILORS. 17> EMPSON. The Tailor, R.S.A. Build- ' • ing, Brandon-st.-Fit, style, and make guaranteed. Suits renovated from S«. King 45-280, for appointment. TI7ITHOUT Fit clothes are without -" life. Grace and expression are a stranger to the wearer. Lewis, Tailor, Bank N.Z. Chambers, Manners and Cuba streets. MORRIS Couch, complete with squab and cushion, 67s 6d; Morris Chairs, 455; Bedroom Easy Chairs, 39s lid, worth 655. PopUi'nr Furniture Co., Cuba-st., next Whitehead and Pears. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 5
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