ANOTHER VICTORY ! FOR D. CLEARY'S PATENT ]y[ KBIC A L jp LAST ER. I Januarv 7th, 1002. I His MARTHA HILTON, Lyell Bay, i and 79, Willis street, Wellington, i writes —“I notice a paragraph stating that I had been cured of backlache by Doan’s Pills, -which is not ! true. I took four boxes ami although 1 | felt a little relief while taking them, it | did not last. What has done me good • end made a complete cure of me is one I of I). Cleary’s Patent Medical Plasters, for I "'lnch I give thanks alter many years' of j suffering. It has also cured my husband lof a bad attack of sciatica. I give you this testimonial to use as you think fit for the good of suffering humanity, and I have never authorised anyone else to use mv name.—(Sgd.) Martha Wilton.” PLASTERS POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS D. CLEAR Y, ICO, Taranaki street, Wellington, N.Z. Hours—9 a.m. to 9 p.m. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN. In fh.e matter of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900,” and of “The Tramways Act, 1891.” rinHE Council of the City of Wellington t*- hereby gives public notice that such Council proposes to borrow (by way of Special Loan within the meaning of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1900) the sum of Three Hundred and Thiry Thousand Pounds, to be expended upon the undermentioned works: £ (1) Construction of Electric Tramways in the City of Wellington, with an extension of such Tramways in the • Borough of Melrose 225,000 (2) Paving the streets along the present Tramway Line in the City of Wellington with wooden blocks ... 55,000 (3) Erection of Town Hall and Municipal Offices ... 50,000 > ■ .£330,000 Each of the above sums being deemed appropriated to the work set opposite the same. The Council proposes to pledge a Special Rate of lOrl in the ,£ on the rateable value (on the basis of the annual value) of aM rateable property within the City of Weilimrton as security for the said Loan of ,£.‘330,000 and the interest and sinking sinking fund thereon. It is_proposed that the whole amount of the Loan shall be repayable at tho expiration of a term of 30 years computed from the Ist day of March, 1902. Dated this 9th day of Januarv. 1902. ' ,T. E. PAGE. Town Clerk. NOTE.—The above notice will be published in each week for four successive i weeks, and a meeting of tho Citizens will in due course be convened for a day not more than ton days after the last publication, to consider the above proposal. The above proposal, if sanctioned by the Electors, is to supersede the separate proposals alroadv sanctioned by the Electors to borrow (he sums of .£225.000. £155,000 and £'50,000 for the same or the like purposes as above mentioned. * J. E. PAGE. 543 Town Clerk. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER’S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES. • ARLINGTON STREET AVELLINGTON. School Re-opens TUESDAY, 4th February. The course includes every branch of a high-class English Education, with French, Latin, Mathematics, Bookkeeping. Drawing, Theory of Music, and every kind of Plain and Art Needlework, as desired. Pupils are prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, Teachers’ Certificate, Trinity College Music. (Theoretical and Practical) Pitman’s Shorthand, and other local examinations. Piano, A 7 iolin.'(Mirs Julia Moran), Painting. Shorthand (small fee), Chipwork and Dancing Lessons are extras at very moderate charges. The unrivalled position of the school building and its picturesque grounds make it an ideal spot for both Boarding and Day School. Termsßoarders, £3O per annum, payable in three terms in advance; Day Scholars, 25s per Quarter. Sister Francis Xavier will be at the school from, Ist February, and letters addressed to her to the school at any time will bo promptly forwarded and .ttendn-V to. PHOEBE M. PARSONS, Associate Royal College of Music and Exhibitioner, Will begin TEACHING in February. VOICE PRODUCTION SINGING PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT. Rooms at the Dresdont Piano Co. Private Address —111, Tinakori road, where Miss Parsons will bo at home from 11 a.m. to 1 and 4 to 6 from 21st January. NOTICE. T A S. M c M A S T E E, ** ARTIST (Late cf London). HAS REMOVED TO. 64, MEIN STREET. Owing to pressure in pictorial work, Mr McMastfir cannot receive pupils. HERE TO gTAT IN AA ELLINGTON. At CLUB HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY (Next Theatre Royal). FINE LOFTY ROOMS. GOOD TABLE. TARIFF, 6s PER DAY E. S. BAKER, 553 Proprietor. EISHA TEA ROOMS NOW OPEN. Three Doors from Old Shop. No. 21, AVillis street. MISS MURRAY, Art Florist. 241 (fIEOEGE EEICHAB.DI, VX MUSIC AYAEEHOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. UNRIVALLED PIANOS SCHIEDMAYER'S PIANOS BORD'S BEST PIANETTES Apply for description and prices. GEORGE REICHARDT, Wellington. WHAT A PITY TO LET SUCH A PRETTY PICTURE GET DESTROYED. 'HY do you not send it to S. GOR. DON, THE PICTURE FRAME MAKER, of 33, Taranaki street? He would have put a beautiful frame and glass over it at a trifling cost. He has no end of different styles, and returns it carriage paid 990 WOMEN’S PROTECTION SOCIETY. THE Secretary will be at the Alliance Rooms. 100. Willis street, on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 10 a.m. till 12.30. All communications addressed to Secretary of S.P.W. and C. Alliance Rooms will receive immediate attention.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4565, 17 January 1902, Page 6
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