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WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD, WHARF HOLIDAY. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that on JAr NEXT, the 3rd June, bein' 7 Prince of Wales's Birthday, the Wharves and Stores will bo closed for, business. WILLIAM FERGUSON. Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, ' Wellington, 30th May. 1905. i 69 THE WELLINGTON MASTER BAK„ ERS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OP EMPLOYERS. XJIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR having JOL asked that Monday (Prince os Wales’s Birthday) be observed as a Holiday, tho shops of the master bakers will bo' closed on that day. They will also. Qie closed on I'll IDA Y .A I TIIKN OON this week, instead of Wednesday. 175 H. F. ALLEN, Secretary. NOTICE. PRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTHDAY'. miE Mavor having invited the Citizen* A to observe tho Holiday on _ MONDAY, tho Butchers hereby notify thl Public that Ihcy will CLOSE their Premises on that day, and NOT on Saturday, as advertised'. A. E. PRESTON. Secretary Master Butchers’ .Union. COALDBALERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE Conldealors of tho City will Closs their Business Promises on SATURDAY, 3rd Juno, remaining open TODAY (\Vcdnesday). W. J. GAUDIN, 176 President. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MR BEETRANiTvoN ROTTER be* ing no longer in our’ employ, he is not authorised to transact, any business or collect any moneys on our behalf. RYAN BROS.. 136 King’s Chambers, In the administration of the Estat» of ANNIE JANE PARRY, of AVellington. Married Woman, deceased, intestate. ris requested that all amounts payable to this Potato ho paid to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or lodged t« the credit of the Public Trustee’s account at any postal money-order office. AH accounts against this estate may be rendered to the Public, Trustee, as above, on or before Wednesday, the 38th day of Juno next, on tho printed forms, which, can bo obtained for tlio purpos* from any of tho agents of this office. Any account not sent. in. by the day named may bo rejected. ■ ■ J. W, POYNTON. Public Trustee. PublicTrustOffi.ee, Wellington. 30th May, 1905. 18* ST. HELENS HOSPITAL, RINTOUL ~ STREET. THE Hospital will be ready for occnpae i tion by Maternity .Patients on MON-7 DAY, 29th May. Applications for a room in St. Helens or for outdoor attendance to bo made to tho Matron between th* hours of 2 and * or 7 and 9 p.m. A SAD CASE. IT was certainly an awful scrape. Thati he suffered keenly anyone could have seen. His hands trembled. Tear* came to his eyes. A terrible gron n escaped from his lips. ■ Hia resolution had. boon of the best, but hero he was in a. plight that was calculated to leave its* marks on him for many a day. He re pented with all his heart. He swore to * himself that he would never do- such a. thing again. Ah ! the agony of if—the humiliation ! There was only one way. as ho knew, to get out of such a scrape, and that course ho was resolved on. Here after he would go to J. L. TURNER, Military Hairdresser, Tobacconist, eto., 96. CUBA STREET (late of Tory st.) Instead of Trying to Shave Himself. IST rpROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, Manchester street South, CHRISTCHURCH (One minute’s walk from Railway Station) First-class Accomodation for permanent boarders and travelling public. Furnished in best style. Hot and cold Baths. Night Porter kept. Letters and telegrams receive, prompt attention. Tariff from is 6d per day. Telephone 1591. E. C. DAVID, 724 Proprietor. WE SELL PAEOID. The original and the best. 100 year** experience behind Paroid. TF you : want a First-class ROOFING■V (either temporary or permanent),, apply,to ■ - B. W. MILLS AND CO., LTD,, . Wholesale. Agents for N.Z. To bo obtained from all storekeeper!. TOILETWARE ! TOILETWARE ! JUST LANDED— A LOVELY SELECTION OF THE VERY LATEST IN CINGLB AND DOUBLE TOI LOT SETS ! NEWEST SHAPES 1 NEWEST SHADEB I EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. Don’t purchase elsewhere until you have seen these goods. RITCHIE & CO,, THE CRYSTAL PALACE, ' 100, LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Messrs Kirkcaldie and Stains 'BUYING A PIANO ■m/jTEANS either lifelong eatis- ■ IVJL faction or disappointment. The wise person, therefore, purchases from a firm of known reputation.. Tho. firm of CHAS. BEGG AND CO. (LIMITED) Has always kept faith with its customers, has a reputation of over 40 years’ standing, and stands back of every instrument sold. The well-known and celebrated KUHLA PIANO Is unsurpassed as a medium* priced \nano. X’or Cash or ou Easy Time Paymeats. 77, WILLIS STREET. . 253

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5602, 31 May 1905, Page 6

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726

Page 6 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5602, 31 May 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5602, 31 May 1905, Page 6

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