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Holiday Announcements. rpHE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. ANNUAL PICNIC. The Business of the Company will be Suspended on .SATURDAY, the 18th inst.. to enable the Employees of the Company to spend a day together. Urgent requirements of Gas Consumers in connection with Gas Supuly will be attended to by telephone to the Gasworks. Telephone No. 1023. By order of the Board of Directors. E. B. PARSONS. Secretary. Auckland. March 14, 1905. Meetings. rjlO Tin-', RESIDENTS AND PROPERTYX OWNERS OF ST. HELIERS BAY. A Meeting will bo held at the St. Helier3 Bay Hotel on MONDAY EVENING. March 20, at 7.30 o'clock. BUSINESS: Re Extension of Electric Tram Service to the Bay, and to discuss the advisability of forming a Town Board under the Town District Act of 1904. S. C. CAULTON, Convener. TSDIOS A T 1 O N MEETING. A Public Meeting of Citizens will be held in St. .lames' Ball, on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to take into consideration the recent Russian methods practised to retard citizens in the exercise of their undoubted right at public meetings. WILLIAM RICHARDSON. Convener. 13 R w*■ r~L~T"~s Will Lecture in I VICTORIA HALE, EDEN TERRACE, ON MONDAY, THE 20th MARCH, At 7.30 p.m. Subject: " THE ABSURDITY OF UNIMPROVED LAND VALUE RATING. AND THE INJUSTICE OF ITS HEIR AND SUCCESSOR, CALLED THE SINGLE-TAX." TI/TOUNT ALBERT ROAD DISTRICT. A Meeting of Ratepayers will be held in the Wcslevan Schoolroom, Kingsland. on MONDAY NIGHT, March 20. at 8 o'clock, to consider the Question of Rating on Unimproved Values. Mr. Geo. Fowlds. M. J1.1t., and others will speak. Chairman: Mr. E. White. ________________ A SSOCIATIO N V O 0 T 1! A L L. The Annual Meeting of the I'onsonby Association Football Club will be held in the Masonic Hall. Newton, on MONDAY EVENING next. March 20. at 8 o'clock, when all Members are requested to attend and bring new members with them. The above Club will heartily welcome all new members. T ANGER DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL, 32. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. QUEEN-STREET. (Take Elevator). MISS COLES will give a Demonstration of Drafting by the Langer Charts on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS. 20th and 22nd March, at the School loom, from 3 to 5 p.m. Questions answered. •VJ-0 /-CALCULATIONS -REQUIRED. L A DIES INVITED. Business Notices. rpO WAREHOUSEMEN. INDENT AGENTS, J.' AND OTHERS. rpRE MEW ZEALAND jgXPRESS pOMPANY Have now Completed their MEW pENTRAL CAMPLE ]^°OMS. With Entrance from High-street and Victoria Quadrant. Two Minutes' Walk from Post Office and One and a-half from Centre of Queen-street. This is an Up-to-date Building of Five Storeys, with all Uio Latest Improvements, special attention having been given to each room having good light. Tho Building is now Open for Inspection to anyone requiring permanent or temporary r °Ono S ' Large Room. 100 by 40. suitable for factory. For further particulars, apply MEW T7XPRESS pOMPANY. T IMITED. FORT-STREET. OPEC 1A L QFFEBI N* GB. .END OF SEASON'S GOODS. £9 PAIR.* LADIES' EVENING SHOES, usual prices 8s 6:1 to 15s 6tl. all at as lid, sizes 2 to 4. 57 PURS LADIES' OXFORD AND BUTTON 'SHOES, usual prices 12s Cd to 183 6d. all at 9s lid. sizes 2 to 4. 49 PAIR." LADIES' LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS, usual prices 15s 6d to 2os, all at 12s 6(1. sixes 2 to 4. 73 FAIRS MEN'S LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS. usual prices 16s 6d to 22s 6d. all at 12s 6d, sizes 6 and 7 only. 54 PAIRS MENS OXFORD SHOES, • usual prices 14s 6d to 21s. all at 9s 9il. sizes 6 and 7. 27 PAIRS MENS PATENT OXFORD SHOE'S. usual price- 12s 6d to 21s. all at 7s lid. all sizes. Above Goods are good style and quality, Inn some are slightly window soiled. T\ADLEY AND CON. 194, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. I) O T A T O E S. DOT A TOES. We will be receiving Daily Shipment* of Prime Potatoes from Waikato and other districts, from Monday forward. Special Quotations to the Trade. ARTHUR TOOMAN AND CO. NEWS FROM COUNTRY DISTRICTS. • ♦- [KIIOM OUR OWN COBBESPONDENTS.] POKENO. Mr. 11. Keith has been through the district with his threshing plant. The oat crops have turned out very satisfactorily. The monthly meeting of the Band of Hope was held in the hall on March 13. The meeting was well attended, and a good programme was provided. Those contributing were: Mrs. Norrie. Misses Short. McDonald, the chairman (Rev. A. Norrie). Lieut. Tongs (Salvation Army). Messrs. Arnold, Nome, Porter, Rowe. Lawry, McKenzie, and Cochrane. At, a meeting of the committee held afterwards delegates were chosen to attend the No-license Convention to be held in Auckland on Easter Monday. CAMBRIDGE. MIL .1. K. PKIKCE lost a, valuable cow the other day. The animal was eating potatoes, and one got lodged in its throat and caused its death. The municipal campaign begins here on April 4. when Mr. W. E. Buckland. a candidate lot the mayoralty, will address the burgesses. The friends of Mr. Thos. Wells (the present Mayor) are vigorously assisting the hitter's candidature. Miss Jackson's private sanatorium for consumptives was opened at Alaungakawa this week. Alias Rochiort. matron of the Te Waikato Sanatorium, who recently returned from a holiday trip to Australia, entertained the stall' and patients at a picnic on Thursday. The following additional awards have been announced in connection with the Waikato Central Agricultural and Pastoral Association's recent show:—Cattle. Mr. W. Taylor, 54 points; sheep. Mr. Thos. Stone. 36 points; sheep suitable for freezing. Mrs. Martyn. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invariably bring relief to women suffering from chronic constipation, headaches, biliousness, dizziness, sallowness of the skin, end dyspepsia. . .TUCKER'S CUSTARD, UNSURPASSED.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 3

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