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It is cpiito a treat for anyone who has a few moments to spare to spend those few monentsinfrontof (J. Smith's,tho CashDrapef, Cuba street, during his sale, which is now On, and note tho happy faces passing in and out. Those inward bound eager to get in before the best bargains are gone, and those outward bound with contented, happy expressions, chattering to each other, as over the bargains they bad secured, and wondering how Mr Smith oould possibly soil at those prices. Wo understand tho sale will bo continued daily until further notice. 751 PUBLIC NOTICES SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY, PURSUANT to the terms of “ The Barths and Bankers Act, 1830,” artd “Tito Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882,’’ FRIDAY, tho 22nd day of January, 18)7, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday rtt tho offices of tho undermentioned Banka throughout the Provincial District of Wellington <— The Union Bank of Australia (Limited), (Signed) 3. HALLAMOEE, Resident Inspector. Bank of New South Wales, ■ (Signed) W. O. EHIND, Inspector. Tho Bank of Australasia, (Signed) C. WINTEE, Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand (Lid.), (Signed) JAMES COATES, General Manager. Tho Bank of Now Zealand, (Signed) 11. MACKENZIE,General Manager. Wellington, 12th .January, 1897. 670 WELLINGTON FIRE UNDER WRITERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE Fire and Marino Insurance Companies doing business in Wellington will bo CLOSED TO-DAY (Friday), 2.'nd ipst. (Anniversary Day), and TO-MORROW (Saturday), 23rd inst. H. M. LYON, 701 Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, BARBED WIRE BY-LAW, NOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Wellington City Council, held oft tho llth day of January,_ 1897, at 7.30 p.m., tho following resolution was sed “Tho Council of the City of Wellington doth hereby resolve (by way of Special., Order) that tho undermentioned provisions be, and the same hereby are, adopted under * The Fencing Act, 1895,’ and ‘ The Municipal Corporations Act, 1880,’ as, and to form, a By-law. And that tho said By-law do oomo into force on tho first day of March, 1897.”

A.copy of tho said By-law .is deposited for public inspection at the office of the City Council, Brandon street, and tho object and purport of tho said By-law is as under, viz. : — To provide that Barbed Wire Fences arc not to bo erected, and existing barbed wire fences are not to bo renewed, in any part of the City, and that it shall be an offence to erect or repair with barbed wire any fence within the City, under a penalty not exceeding £o. Notice is hereby further given that tho said resolution will be submitted for confirmation at tho Ordinary Meeting of the Council, to bo hold at tho City Council Chamber*, Brandon street, Wellington, on Thursday, tho 11th day of February, 1897, at 7.30 p.m. J. E. PAGE. Town Clerk. 12th January, 1807. CO7 NOTICE. fjIHE WAIRAEAPA FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Limited, WILL OPEN, IK FEBRUARY NEXT, A branch of thoir Business in Temporary Promises, lately occupied by Messrs WALTER NATHAN AND CO., Lahbton quay. M. CASELBEKG, 70S Managing Director. SYDNEY SUCCESS - “WAHOO.” Manager, Wahoo Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 171, Kent street, Sydney. Dear Sir,—l have much pleasure in testifying to the efficacy of “ Wahoo ’* in removing the effects of Indigestion, Dyspepsia and kindred complaints caused by a sedentary life. I have tried it with great success. To business men it is a boon, removing that tired feeling which so frequently results from close application to indoor work. A few doses restore the correct action of tho Liver, and increase the ability for continued mental exertion, at the same time improving the spirits and general “tone,” Tours faithfully, (signed) N. E. Berrill (Manager, Gordon and Gotch). “ Wahoo ” (price 2s 6d) from all Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale agents : Kemtuorne, Prosser and Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co, 309 EXCURSIONS, -Siiiilk* |"|~ ARBOUR EXCURSIONS’ TO DAY’S DAY, ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 22nd. The Steamers DUCO, MANA and QUEEN OP THE SOUTH (having accommodation for 1100 people) will run to the Bay, leaving Queen’s "Wharf at 9 a.m., and about every hour up till 2 p.m. Last Steamer from the Bay 7 p.ra. Hot Water Provided on the Grounds Fkee.Refreshments at Town Prices by Mr Clarke. RETURN FA RE j Adults, ]_/(0 Children, Dd. 713

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3034, 22 January 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3034, 22 January 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3034, 22 January 1897, Page 3