AMUSEMENTS. WHERE TO GO AT EASTER. SUNNYiTaPIER. JAPIEE COMPETITIONS. ANNEAL FESTIVAL. Leading N.Z Amateurs Competing. Vocal, Instrumental, and CHORAL MUSIC. ELOCUTION and DANCING. APRIL 9th to 17th. In the Finest Theatre in Australasia. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS H. B. MASON. CLASSES for beginners will commence on MONDAY, March 6th and WEDNESDAY, March 18th. Intending pupils are requested to communicate with Mrs H. B. Mason at 86. Ghuznee street, near St. Peter's Church. Private lessons by appointment. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO., OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. ON and after TO-DAY. the 16th mst., our Warehouse and Offices, at 95. Courtenay place, will bo open froin 8-30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Week Days, and on Saturdays from. 8.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. 770 HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY. THERE is a vacancy in the Home for one Man. Nominations will be received by the undersigned up to WEDNESDAY. March 25th. CHAS. P. POWLES. • 862 secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ST. PATRICK’S DAY. THE Corporation Offices will be closed on TUESDAY NEXT, the 17th instant, in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. Arrangements have been made for the Rates Office and Electric Light Offices to be open for the receipt of moneys on that day. JNO 1 . R. PALMER, Town Clerk. March 16th, 1914. THE PRICE OP MILE. rHE Mi 1k Vendors have agreed to raise the price as from April let lext to the following rates:— Retail, 5d per quart. ■ Over 1 gallon and under 5, Is id per gallon. 5 to 10 gallons per day, la 3d per gallon. , The above rates to continue until iuguet 31st ensuing. HENRY BODLEY, Hon. See., Wellington Licensed Milk Vendors' Association (Incpd.) March 12th, 1914. 789 PETONE BAND CARNIVAL. RESULT OF ART UNION. FOLLOWING are the Winning Tickhte in connection with the Drawing of the Petone Band Art Union — Ist prize, gold nugget ABO, No- 3578, H. Shaw, Petone. 2nd prize, gold nugget HO, No. 5930. A. J.. O’Regan,' Petone. 3rd prize, painting. No. 495, B. Campbell, Petone. 4th prize, painting. No. 3791, E. Pike, Petone. Sth prize, painting, No. 14'41, B. Moore, Petone. 6th prize, painting. No. 433, Hobbs, Petone. 7th prize, painting, No. 3561, W. Mitchell, Petone. Bth prize, painting No. 252, J. Floyd, care Young's Private Hotel, Welling, ton. S. O. CLARK, ’ Hon. Secretary. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the matter of the Trustee Act, 1908, And In the matter of the Public Trust ‘ Office Act, 1908; And In the matter of the estate :.f George Tuokwell, formerly of Wellington, in the Dominion of New Zt-mand, but latterly of Sydney and ( obar. in the State of New South ttiies, in the Commonwealth H Australia, labourer, deceased. PURSUANT to an order made by His Honour Mr Justice Cooper, under Section 74 of the Trustee Act, 1908, on the second day of August, 1912, in the matter of the above estate all creditors and others (including tnem in ‘those claiming as next of kin of the said George Tnckwell) having claims against the estate of the said deceased, are required to send in their claims to the Public Trastee, Wellington, New Zealand, on or before, the 31st May, 1914, and in default of any such claims the Public Trustee will on the last-mentioned date proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims of which he shell then have notice. Dated at Wellington, New Zealand, this 2nd day of August, 1913 J. W. MACDONALD. ' Solicitor for the Public Trust Office. NOTE!—-The said George Tnckwell was by an order of the said Court, on the 23rd March, 1911, presumed to be dead. He was a native of Wellington; and left to reside in New South Wales. Claimants must forward full particulars of the parents of the said George Tnckwell, his brothers and sisters, the date of his birth, and a resume of his life, which information will be checked with the true facts in the possession of the Public Trust Office. BUSINESS NOTICES. IMPORTANT. Fyon want your furniture removed, consignments cleared through the Customs, goods delivered in the city, or forwarded to any address, call or write Blake, Carlisle and Co., Customs, Carry inn and Forwarding Agents, Hunter street, Wellington, or Box 177, Q.P.O. Appointments can be made with our representative by ringing up 'phone 3617. ROSE TEA ROOMS. TV/TORNING and Afternoon Tea, Luncbeon, and Hot Tea. Open from 9 a.m. till 7 p.m. Special Smoke Room for Gentlemen. Every attention given. MRS M. HARRISON ...... Proprietress. THERE IS ONLY ONE RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOM AT PALMERSTON NORTH. AND that is situated on the Platform and that is still conducted by J. H. FLETCHER. The public, as formerly, will get the best attention. Try our Hot Luncheons and Light Refreshments on arrival of all trains. JILI ' AND TOV NO, MAIL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL CARRIERS. MASTEBTON. Agents New Zealand Express Co. Bs* I u rattles meet all Xniaa.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8682, 16 March 1914, Page 3
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