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PUBLIC NOTICES. ) t 1 I i I E r i o z .1 s SOCIETY for the Protection of Women and Children.—Nurse Mackmnon, of Dunedin (expert in HUMANISED MILK) may be consulted every afternoon, except FRIDAYS, from 1 to 4, at the Society’s Office, 102, Willis street, from November 4th to November 14th. Private address, care Mrs McVicar, 35, Majoribanks street. "30 WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. PLUMBING EXAMINATIONS. INTENDING Candidates for the Plumbing Examination are requested to make application on or before THURSDAY, 14th November, on the prescribed form, which may be obtained from the Registrar at the School. Poes— Theory and Practice, 10s; Theory Only, 2s. W. S. LA TROBE, Director and Secretary. M. M. Slatter, Registrar. 740 SALE OP WORK! SALE OF WORK! For ST. PAUL’S SUNDAY AND KINDERGARTEN SCHOOLS. mO bo held in the SYDNEY" STREET A SCHOOLROOM on THURSDAY, 7th November, Stalls for Fancy Articles, Cakes, Sweets, Produce, and Jumbles. Contributions will be' gladly received at the room ,on Tuesday and Wednesday Afternoon, and on the day of sale. 757 GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. SmVXDENCB having been supplied cf -■-i the , loss of Policy numbered 20X868 in the books of this Department on the life of DAVID DALTON, of Wellington, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue a copy to take the place thereof on the Eighteenth day of November, ,1807, unless objection be lodged before that date. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. Wellington, Nov. 4th, ISO 7. 753 MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN OE .£71,000. To be floated locally (or otherwise) by the issue of Debentures, under the provisions' of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1800,’’ “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1901,” and the several Acts amending the same respectively. fJTHE MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUN- -■-• CIL hereby gives public notice that such Council proposes to Borrow, by way of Special Loan, within the meaning of "The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1901,” and of all other powers (if any) enabling the Council in that behalf, the sum of £71,000, to be expended on the undertakings hereunder set forth: — UNDERTAKINGS. Providing a Water Supply for the Borough £23,000 Providing a System of Sewerage for the Borough 25,000 Street Improvement Works ... 23,000 £71,000 The Council proposes to make and pledge an annually recurring Special Rate of 3Jd in the £ on the Rateable Value (on the basis of the Unimproved Value) of all rateable property within the said Borough as security for the said Loan of £71,000 and the interest thereon and the sinking fund in connection therewith. It is proposed that the whole amount of the' Loan shall ho repayable on the expiration of a term of. twenty-six years, computed from the Ist day-of December, 1907. It is proposed to pay out of the Loan the -cost of raising the Loan and the first year’s interest thereon. ■ Dated at Wellington this 21st day of October, 1907. E. E. BENNETT, Town Clerk. NOTE.—The above notice will be published in each week for four successive weeks, and a meeting of the Ratepayers will in due course be convened for a day not later than 10 days after the last publication to consider the above proP ° Sal ‘ E. E. BENNETT, 738 Town Clerk. NOTICE OE APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OP LICENSE. GEORGE EDWARDS, of Wellington, being the holder of a Publican’s Li(e in respect of the house and. predb situate at Willis street, Wellingand known by the , sign of the Palace el, do hereby give notice that I deto obtain and will at the next Filing Meeting to be holden at the ristrate’s Court, Wellington, on the day of December, 1907, apply for a aefer of the said License from myself Alfred Wildon Harrison, my appoinDated 24th day of August, 1907. >8 GEO. EDWARDS. CAMPBELL'S ORIENTAL TEA MAST 21 MANNERS STREET, ako comma op Wilson and Eiddiford Streets, Newtown. SUNNY CEYLON TEAS. We can’t lake yon to Sunny Ceylon and show you over the busy, happy tea gardens with their, great Tea Houses where the little leaf which means so much to the world is prepared, peeked and dispatched to all quarters of the globe, but what we can and do do : is to procure the very choicest Teas that Ceylon' produces. OUR TEAS ARE ALL PURE TEAS, We import largely and sell cheaply. Try us for a sample lb. At their respective prices our lens are unsurpassed in the City. "All who would achieve success should endeavour to merit it.” nji/ Jil have during the past three years v v epared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we hive succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy a GOOD GLASS OP BEER To ask for S T A P L E’S BEST. On draught at almost all hotels in the City and Surrounding District. k And confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have successfully removed the reproach that Good Beer could not bo brewed in Wellington, J. STAPLES AND CO.. Limited. Molesworth and Murphy streets. fi a D Lt r* it it B S I. M’GEEGOR WRIGHT & CO NEW PICTURES BY ENGLISH AND COLONIAL f ARTISTS NOW ON VIEW.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6357, 4 November 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6357, 4 November 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6357, 4 November 1907, Page 8