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PUBLIC NOTICES. NORTHERN BOWLING ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE. THE Tournament Committee, consistin" of one representative member from each Club competing m the Tournament, are requested to meet at the Wellington. Bowling Club's Pavilion, Wordswortn street, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. J. H. MENTIPLAY, gQg Hon. Secretary. OBTHEBN BOWLING ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE TO BOWLEES. ALL players taking part m the Tournament (except ‘‘B Section, who will take the 8.20 train for the Hurt) are requested to meet at the Uollington Bowling Club’s Green, Wordsworth street, on MONDAY MORNING, at 8.45 SHAEP, when the President, Co). Collins, 1.5.0., will open the Tournament. Special Trams will leave afterwards to convey players to the different greens. „ J. H. MENTIPLAY, 807 Hon. Secretary. ■ WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOAED. ANNUAL MEETING. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Welling.ton Harbour Board will be held at the ..Office of the Board, on- MONDAY, 17th January, 1910, at Noon, for th© purpose of examining, ©©tiling, and allowing the Accounts of the Board for the 3*©ar ended 30th September, 1909. Th© Accounts are printed, and lie open for public inspection at the Office of the Board during Office hours. H. E. NICHOLLS, . Secretary. Harbour Board Office, 7th January, 1910, Wellington. 888 WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OP SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT TERRACE. MADAM PATEY, Inspirational Speaker of London Societies, medium for Mr T. SV. Stead's Bureau, (Julius), will Lecture upon Prayer and Thought, in the above Hall TO-MORROW (SUNDAY; EVENING, 9th inet., % at 7 o'clock sharp, followed by Clairvoyant Descriptions, a duet by Madam Patey ,and Professor Hutton (Gold Med.). A week night will be devoted to Psyohometry alone. MadUm Patey may be consulted during the week (except Saturdays) at No 1, Homo Street, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. She also possesses the gift of divining for coal, gold, or water. “Harbinger" and "Message'* on hand. Admission, 6d and Is. 874 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PAHIATUA* RACES, JANUARY 12th and 13th. IOTO LID AY Excursion Tickets to P-a-JOL hiatua, available for return until TUESDAY, February .15th, will bo obtained from Wellington (Lambton), Grey town, Masterton and intermediate stations on January 11th and 12th; from Peatherston, Grey town, Konini and intermediate stations, and from Palmerston North, Dannevirk© and intermediate stations on 12th and by mornmg rains on January 13th. • ' These tickets will NOT be available for break of journey. BY ORDER. GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY. RECESS PRIVILEGES. pHE Library will be open to properly L nominated and accepted applicants n and after MONDAY, January 17th. By order. CHARLES WILSON, Chief Librarian. January Bth, 1910. ' 906 SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT, 1908. SHOPKEEPERS who desire to close 5 their shops, for the i weekly Haifxliday on SATURDAY of each week roughout this year will please give >tice to that effect in writing to mo iring the month of JANUARY, 1910, t required by Section 11 of the above ot. C. E. ALDEIDGE, 3 Inspector of Factories. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHUECH . AND INSTITUTE. Whitmore street. SUNDAY. JANUARY 9th. 1910.—Services at IX, 7 and 8.15. Preacher— Mr J. Moore, Missioned Subjects—1. 'The Enthusiasm that Wins.” 2. "Martyrs for the Cause.” 3. ‘‘So Loved.” Prayer Meeting at 6.30. Sailors' Parlour opened at 10 and 2. Institute opened daily. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. W ELLINGTON-AUCKLAND EXTRA EXPRESS TRAINS. v AFTER arrival at Wellington on Sunday, 9th January, 1910, the Auck-land-Wellington Down Extra Express train will be discontinued. , After arrival at Auckland on Mond'ay, 10th January, 1910, the WelMngton-Auck-lamd Up Extra Express train will be discontinued. 828 BY ORDER. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). JAN. 9th, At 3 p.m. . -BAND PERFORMANCE. mRAMWAYS BAND IN NEWTOWN JL PARK. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. January Bth, 1910. 891 HATE IOH TASTED KOPS ALE (Non-Alooholio.) BREWED PROM THE FINEST MALT AND HOPS, AND FERMENTED WITH lEAST The lata ARCHBISHOP OP CANTERBURY says:— "It looks like BEEE. It smells like EEEIi. It tastes like BEES. IT IS BEKE.” Not a Headache in a Hogshead.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7021, 8 January 1910, Page 14

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