* i NOTICE. ttflturns required under "The Land and Income Assessment Act, 1900." XT OTWITHSTANDING the Beveral ■i-M notices and requests issued, many persons have neglected to make Returns of . Land, and Mortgages, and of Income as provided by law, and they are thereby causing serious inconvenience. *■ All persons who have not j r et made the required Returns are hereby warned that it is intended to la}' informations against defaulters under Section 85 of the above Act, unless the law is complied with without delay. i . P. HEYES, Commissioner of Taxes. Land arid Income Tax Department, Wellington, August 17th, 1907. ATEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRENTHAM SIDING AND TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. On and after Saturday, 31st August, ■< SO7, trains will not stop at Trentham i diding for passengers, but all passengor trains (except the Wellington to Napiet and Napier to Wellington mail trains, the 7.0 a.m. Mastorton-Wellington train, and the ,4.7 p.m. Welliugton-Masterton train, which ' will not stop) will stop at Trentham Racecourse for passengers as required, but the place will m fufure be known as " TRENTHA*H." Passen&ers will be booked to and from Trenthan:. BY ORDER. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T JAMES WILLIAM POYNTON, A « Public Trustee, of the Colony of ' New Zealand, being the holder of a Publican's License m respect of the house and premises situate at Hutt road, Tren•tham, and known by tho sign of the ' TVentham. Hotel, do thereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at tho Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Magistrate's Court, Lower Hutt, on the 4th day. of December, 1907, apply for a transfer of tho said License from myself to Chaflcs Behfcio, ray appointee. Dated 19th clay of August, 1907. J. W. POYNTON. ' PULLER'S VAUDEVILLE *. CIRCUIT. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons, OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. JOHN FULLER, Manager. THEATRE ROYAL, WELLINGTON, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WELLINGTON, BEN FULLER, Manager. x OPERA HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH, WALTER FULLER, Manager. PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, * ' ALHAMBRA THEATRE, DUNEDIN, JOHN FULLER, Jun., Manager. ■ ••' Now Artists Every Week. Complete Change of Programme every Saturday. Gil. P. Hoskins, Secretary and Treasurer ; Ben 3?uller, Managing Director, Box 457, Wellington . Sydney Agent, Mr. George Marlow, hiS Geonxo-street. j PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TOWN HAL L, Wellington. | TWO NIGHTS ONLY ! Tuesday & Thursday, September 10 & 12. •First appearance m Wellington of the Eminent Dramatic Soprano, Madame ALBANI, Supported by the Strongest Company of .Distinguished Concert Artists Ever Toured, Including : William Green, England's foremost tenor ;' Mildred Jones, the cele- , fcrated contralto ; Haydn Wood, violinist bjkl composer ; Myrtle Meggy, the brilliant golo pianiste ; Theodore Flint, conductor. PRICES : 6s, 4s and 2s. World's Tour under Direction of CHARLES HA&RISON' GIBBONS. T % /ELLINGTON SCHOOL OF PHYSI--VV CAL CULTURE, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA-ST. Correct Breathing and Systematic,, Exercise Bring Health and Energy. I An Advanced Class, is held for old pupils (Quarter begins with pupil). Tel: 2199. ROYD GARIiICK, Director. '- WEARY WILLIE and TIRED TIM : Are Weary and Tired No Longer! WHY? If^ETHEY .; __ NONPAREIL GYCLES, • | " H. BOECKER, PORK BUTCHER AND PROVISION' MERCHANT. SMALL GOODS of all kinds fresh daily. Home-cured Hams — Poultry of all kinds. Fresh Eggs and Butter daily. 110 UPPER CUBA-STREET. 'Phone 1321. ; MRS ELLIOTT, R9A RIDDIFUBD STREET, NEWTOWN HAS Fruit and Vegetables m galore. Half the price of the Chows. COME ONE, COME ALL. STApOSE_& CO.. Painters, Paperhaiigers, Signwriters, AND General House Decorators, - ?, CHARLOTTE-ST., WELLINGTON. (Opposite Government House) I)irect Importers of — Paperhangings, Plain and Figured Glass, Plate Mirrors, Mixed Paints. ARTISTS' COLORS & STUDIES A SPECIALITY. TELEPHONE 1507. ■ 7. BLJLINDS, C^ ONSISTINC* of Venetian, Wire, J and Revolving; Shutter are a "specialty of our firm. We have put -blinds m the largest buildings m New Zealand, and only recently installed m the Post Offices .of Palmsrston. Masterton and- Nelson. We also did the Wellington Post Office, Parliament Buildm<:s, and other leadlaa; structures. ANDREWS Si SONS, 205 Upper Willis-street. J. YOGEL & CO., fTCO-H-CLASS TAILORS AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS. 82 CUBA-STREET, c » yxfW tf> armor nee to ttieJr iMttronct. ©M tend yV new, that £h< j y have just opened tho Jjntpst Novel tioß. OUR STOCK is Correct m Rfryle. Superior ir> OuAilty. r.oiisOrte for Fit fl.nci Material, und •Atosoititßly Unapprowtimble m Frio«i
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NZ Truth, Issue 115, 31 August 1907, Page 4
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