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PUBLIC NOTICES. PATRIOTIC APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE o. OP NEW ZEALAND. FREE MOTOR KITCHEN BUFFET AT THE FIRING LINE. I HAVE rcceiied from Mrs W. H. Sefton Moorhouse, of this city, a communication covering information received and endorsed from several quarters in England, and the battle-front, that one of the most important essentials at the firing-line is the supply and equipment of Motor Field Kitchens. I thereI fore invite the people of the. Dominion to subscribe the estimated cost of one kitchon (.£600) as a gift from New Zealand. This appeal has the endorsement of the British . Red Cross and Surgeon-General Henderson, of the New Zealand Forces, Donations will be received by Mrs W. H. Sefton Moorhousc, or the Mayor, at the Town Hall. JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. January 25th, 1916. 177 MISS JASPER-SMYTH, PSYCHO-THEBAPEUTIST, Resumes practice on January 27th at her Consulting Rooms, 154, Willis street (next Y.M.C.A.). Treatment by SUGGESTION for all NERVE TROUBLES: Stammering Depression, Shook, Sleeplessness, etc Hours: 10 to 12.30 and 3—6, Wednesdays excepted. ’Phono 3017. Dear sir or hadam,We are desirous of drawing your attention to our "Easy Payment System;” As everyone is aware, money is very scarce at present, and it is our intention to help reliable in a very reasonable way. For a small deposit we are prepared to supply general drapery, clothing, boots, etc. The balance of your account can be arranged by easy weekly payments to suit everyone., We are at present carrying a varied stock of the above goods, and it will be our pleasure if you will call and j see us. Our assistants will be pleased] to give you every attention, and nothing is a trouble to us. The business is entirely under new management, and our up-to-date methods should meet with your approval. We will also be pleased to negotiate with those desiring small Joans. , , „ Yours faithfully. L. W. BALKIND. 125, Vivian street, Wellington. QAFE jyE JJEU3IQUE, 138, LAMBTON QUAY. Luncheon, Teas, Suppers and Dinners. GRILLS AT ALL HOURS. Ladies' Dining-room Upstairs. Open Sunday Evenings. Private Parties Catered For. r MRS E. ROD. Telephone 337. Proprietress. w. House, H. PHUP, 97, DIXON STREET. Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor. CARPETS CLEANED AND BEATEN BY MACHINERY. All Orders Promptly Executed. 'Phone 3292 (3 rings).

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 26 January 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 26 January 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 26 January 1916, Page 3