Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

GREAT ATHLETIC CARNIVAL, PROMOTED BY THE WELLINGTON AW AT EUR ATHLETIC CLUB. BASIN RESERVE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1905. NEW ZEALAND REPS: FOR AUSTRAL AST AN CHAMPIONSHIPS will compete, includins HECTOR BURK, who defeated the worl i-famoue Alfred Shrubb over One Mile. LARGEST ENTRIES EVER RECEIVED. A RECORD DAY’S SPQRT ASSURED. Band and Afternoon Tea. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. STUART ROBINSON, Hon. Sec. 1 W. H. POLLOCK, Hon. Treas.

HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. election" NOTICE. ■ftTOTICE is hereby given that the im-i-V dermentioned persons have been duly nominated to fill the offices of Councillors for the several Hidings of the Hutt Country, viz.:— For the Epuni Hiding— Brown, Charles William Welch. Maurice Whitewood For the Horokiwi Hiding— Boulton, Edward Galloway, William For the Makara Hiding— Gatley, Henry Eobinson, Thomas Henry For the Mungaroa HidingBrown, George Whiteman, John For the Porirua HidingAlien, Eli Bould, Robert Bryant, Stephen Mooro, Frank Thomas Mungavin, Patrick For the Wainui-o-mata Hiding— Cavanagh, Patrick Wakoham, John Wood, James Jackson For the Whareroa Hiding— Lynch. Michael James Whiting, Charles And I hereby give further notice that as the number of Candidates duly nominated to the offices of Councillors for the Epuni, Horokiwi, Makara, Mungaroa, Porirua, Wainui-o-mata, and Whareroa Hidings exceeds the number of offices to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the above-named Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of November, 1905, at the undermentioned polling places, viz. ; For the Epuni Hiding— Cudby’e Old Hall, Taita Mr J. Swain's house, Epuni Hamlet Old Sunday Sehoolhouse. Western Hutt. The Hutt County Office, Wellington For the Horokiwi Hiding— The Public Hall, Pahautanui The Hutt County Office, Wellington For the Makara Hiding— The Old Sehoolhouse, Makara The Hutt County Office, Wellington For the Mungaroa Hiding— The Public Hall, Upper Hutt . Mr W. Waokrow’s house, Akatarawa Hoorn adjoining school, Whiteman’s Valley The Hutt County Office, Wellington For the Porirua Riding— The Public Han, Ngahauranga The Eechabite Hall, Johusonville Mr W. Bryant's house, near school, Ohariu The Oddfellows’ Hall, Porirua The Hutt County Office, Wellington For the Wainui-o-mata Hiding The Sehoolhouse, Wainui-o-mata Koom adjoining Mr Coombe’s Timber Yard at Eona Bay The Hutt County Office, Wellington For the Whareroa Hiding— The Post Office, Eerkiorangi Mr W. Wise’s Hall, Paraparaumu The Hutt County Office, Wellington Hours of Polling—9 o’clock a.m. to 6 o’clock p.m.

NEW ZEALAND STATE COALS. nPHB S.'S. ROSAMOND will arrive from JL Greymouth THIS (Friday) MORNING, the 3rd instant, with a shipment of SCREENED and SMALL STATE COAL from the Point Elizabeth State Mines, consigned to the Managing Agent. Wellington, who will be prepared to deliver same from ship’s side in quantities to suit dealers and consumers. Price Screened Coal, HQS PER TON, net cash— /V/V charged on Harbour Board weighbridge weights. An Officer of the State Coal Mines Office will be in attendance at the Weighbridge Office of the Harbour Board (entrance to Queen's Wharf) to make out accounts and to receive payment, j This Coal is reported upon for household purposes as equal to the Best Screened Coal in the Colony. All orders should be addressed direct to the Managirig Agent. Cartage must be arranged for by purchasers. Telephone 1807. P.O. Box COO. Offices—2o, GREY STREET. Wellington. ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL, 233 Managing Agent. HAMS. HAMS, BACON. BACON. HUME AND SON have received a small shipment of their famous HAMS and BACON, which are now on sale. Christmas Supplies are to follow, which are expected to arrive about middle of November. . Orders will be Booked from TO-DAY (Wednesday), October 18th. HUME & SON, TEA, WINE, AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 65, WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON.

SUCCESSFULLY COMBATING DISEASE. (Extract from the "Press,” Cbristchurch.l A NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVE who recently Tinted the consulting rooms of Mr F. Webb, specialist and her. balist, of this city, gained some idea of the widespread popularity of his method of successfully combating, disease. On the occasion mentioned. Mr Webb’s appropriately furnished rooms in Colombo street north were filled with patients, and every minute saw the number increasing. From the tone of the numerous authentie testimonials received by Mr Webb from persons in almost every part of the colony, who have been cured by his system of herbal and vegetable treatment, it appears that the cures effected have created a sensation amongst those who have had them brought under their notice. In all over nine thousand cases have been dealt with by his system of treatment throughout New Zealand, and during the eighteen months Mr Wehb has been established in this citv hqfhas treated close upon fifteen hundred cases. One strong feature of his system is that it does away with the necessity for surgical operations in a large number of cases where such operations are usually con. sidered necessary. He has removed from the human body various growths, which are usuallv only removed by means of operations. The esteem in which Mr Webb is held by his patients in this city was shown on Monday afternoon, when about one hundred patients and expatients waited on him and presented him with an illuminated address and a gold medal. The address, which is artistically designed, and is signed by cightj'three persons who have been benefited by Mr Webb’s system of treatment, refers to Mr Webb's skilful and valuable services performed in this city and district during the past twelve months. Of some of the cases dealt with the signa. lories deem it no exaggeration to say that they border on the miraculous; in some instances complaints of twenty years’ standing have been cured, and in others he has been successful where medical practitioners have given them up as incurable.-—Address. 23, Ghuzuee street, Wellington. 282 NOW IS THE TIME TO APPRECIATE A CHEERFUL FIRE. WJ. GAUDIN AND SON. • 26, Ghuznee street. All kinds of Firing at current rate. Also, best quality of Chaff, Oats, Hay, Potatoes, and General Produce. Telephone 271. 317 TANGYES GAS ENGINES AND SUC- ■ TION-PRODUCER PLANTS. CHEAPEST POWER KNOWN. OVER 500 Plants .now working, and giving the utmost satisfaction. Sole Agents, JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON. LTD., QOUTH BRITISH FIRE & MARINE ® INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital -81,900,000 Accumulated Funds Exceed 0,000 Fire and Marine Insurance of Every Kind at Very, Lowest Rates. CHAS. W. BENBOW, Manager.

A. WELLS NEWTON, Returning Officer, Hutt County. Hutt County Council Offices, 215, Lambton quay, Wellington. 2nd November, 1905. 240 HUTT COUNTY ELECTIONS. MUNGAROA ELDING. ME G. BEOWN will Address the Eatopayers at the TOWN HALL, Upper Hutt, on SATURDAY. November 4th, at 8 p.m. 265 NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of" land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act. 1885," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 25th November, 1905. 3758. JOHN HUGH MURRAY.—I rood 1 9-10 perches, part Section 17, Rangitikei Agricultural Reserve, Township of Marton. Occupied by Arthur Thomas Warner Cobham and others. 3759. JOHN HUGH MURRAY.—I2 6-10 perches, part Section 17, Eangitikei Agricultural Reserve, Township ,of Marton. Occupied by Max Wysocki. 3761. JOHN TRAINER. perches, part Section 722, City of Wellington. Occupied part by Applicant and part by Charles Tasker. 3774. THOMAS WILLIAM KIRK.—I rood 35 perches, Sections 443 and 444, Township of Martinborough, deposited plan No. 248. Occupied by tenants. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. ■ ' Dated this 25th day of October, 1905, at the lands Registry Office. Wellington. J. M. BATHAM. 207 District Land Registrar. rj’EOCADERO PEIVnTE HOTEL. Manchester street South, CHRISTCHURCH (One minute’s walk from Railway Station) First-class Accommodation for permannent boarders and travelling public. Furnished in beet style. Hot and cold Baths. Night Porter kept. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. Tariff from 4s 6d per day. Telephone 1591. 1 R. C. DAVID, 724 Proprietor. CAFE DE PARIS. CHRISTCHURCH.

MR P. BURKE has again taken possession of the above Hotel, and will supervise the Entire Management, and by close attention to business hopes to receive the support of his old and esteemed customers and friends. 821 WAITOHI HOUSE PICTON. Proprietress ... MISS TODD. (Late of Melbourne). ‘ MOST charmingly situated, overlooks the Sounds, its lawns sloping to ■water's edge. Daily motor-boat excursions to numberless beauty spots. The house has undergone extensive improvements. A well-known yachtsman writes: _‘T consider Waitohi House a perfect boardinghouse, every advantage of home, surely no better place for the enjoyment of a -sea-side holiday.” 814 E PRINT —YOU PROSPER. —All classes of Commercial Printing promptly executed in up-to-date style. "New Zealand Times” Job printing Department. Telephone 1045.

WOMEN’S PROTECTION SOCIETY. THE Secretary will be at Rooms, 102, Willis street, on Tuesdays and Fridays. from 10 n.m. till 12.30. AH communications addressed to Secretary of S.P.W. and C., 102, Willis street, will receive immediate attention. RUMATIKILL is curing hundreds daily suffering from Rheumatism. 2s 6d box. Chemists and Store*.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19051103.2.46.7

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5736, 3 November 1905, Page 6

Word Count
1,442

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5736, 3 November 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5736, 3 November 1905, Page 6