COROUQH COUNCIL NOTIFICATIONS, fIDOROUGH OP NOBTH-EAST TALLE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I Council of the Borough of North-East Vail Aid, at a Special Meeting called for th purpose on the 2Gth <3«y of February, 19( BESOLVE:- " That this Council do now resolve •way of and to operate as a Sped Order pursrrant to the provisions "The Municipal Corporations A< 1900," and " The Noxious "Weeds A< 1900," and the Second Schedti thereof, that the following nami weed be declared a noxious wei within tlio Borongh of North-Ea Valley: that is to say:— "Dock (Rumex), any species." AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVE that Council will hold a SPECIA MEETING at (he Tovra Hall, North-Ei Valley, on tile 26th day of MARCH, 130G, fi the purpose of CONFIRMING such SPECIA ORDER. THEODORE ARNOLD, Sm Town Clerk r LICENSING NOTICES. ff ICENSING COMMITTEE ELECTION; TO THE ELECTORS, CHALMERS DISTRICT.. Mi JOHN MILL Returns THANKS 1 those Ladies and Gentlemen who fo kind! elected him one of their represent!itive9, an assures them their wishes and interests tri Receive his best attention. Port Chalmers, March 19, 1906. 19i RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. fjW'EW ZEALAND RAILWAY! ANNIVERSARY DAY, FRIDAY, 23rd MARCH. SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Diinedin s 9.13 a.m., Sawyers' Bay 9.15 a.m., Waita' 10.40 a.m., Se'aclilT 11.17 a.m., Waikotiai: 31.47 a.m., arriving Palmersfon at. 12.20 p.m returning from Fainierstoii at -1.10 p.m., Wa kouaiti 4.40 p.m., Pukcteraki 5.10 p.m.. So; cliff 5.25 p.m., Wailati CO p.m., Purakanr C.27 p.m. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS wi he issued from Dunedin, Upper Port Cha mcrs, and Intermediate Stations to Palme: filon and Intermediate Stations on FRIDAY 23rd March, and will be available for retur until SATURDAY, 21th March. Tiio Return Faros will he: First Cla.ss, C per mile; Second Class. Id per mile; th minimum lwing Is and 2s respectively. Mm By Order. ZEALAND RAILWAY.' OTAGO ROWING ASSOCIATION'S REGATTA AT WAUIOLA, FRIDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1900. CHEAF EXCURSION FARES. Holiday Excursion Tickets will he issue* jo Waihola from Port Chalmers, Clinton, an< Intermediate Stations (including Outran! Uwrence, and Cafliin Branches) bv Aftei /oon Trains on THURSDAY. 22nd" March md by Morning Trains on FRIDAY. 23n March; nlso by 1.15 p.m. (.rain from Tn m edin, FRIDAY. 23rd March. availal/e fo leltini up to and including SATURDAY, 24(1 March. Tho Return Fares will he: First Class. ?< per mile; Second Class. Id ner mile (pin Sd for admission to Regatta); the mini mum being 1s Gd and 2s Cd respectively. Special Trains will leave Dunedin fo Waihola at 10.10 a.m. and 1.15 p.m., return :ng leaving Waihola, at 4,50 p.m. and a.li p.m. The train usually leaving Dunedin for Por Chalmers at 0.15 p.m. will NOT leavo unti €.2,1 p.m.. connecting with the 4.50 p.m srecia! from Waihola. j 9 " l By Order. EDUCATIONAL. L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING Drcssmalrin? Simplified. The Langer i the Newest and Most Perfect System Invented No Calculations. Ladies' and Youths' Tailor inj »nd Pnttcrn-making, Extension Cuitin< Children's Garments and Trimmings specialli taught. Pupils can make Fashionable Cos" tmnc.s during lessons. Inspection invited Trial Lesson Free. Classes Daily. Teacher' wanted. Agencies for ssle.-Miss CHARLES No. 3 High street (opposite D.1.C.). 31jj W AX ?' BD TUTOR fo * . Spanish language.—Address LVent Times Office. " 13|1 M A R A ?L ROSA Avm IW(1 a ci»«T7o" SHIRT-DRESSING in Miss Harris': Tea Rooms, Owaka, Wcdnesdav, 21st, at "3( p.m., fee 2s. ' j9„. TJOOTKEEPING. - Practical Tuition -a-» Elementary and Advanced Eveninr Classes. Private and Correspondence Lessons Wood, 30 Dowling street. 17n SHORTHAND. Typing, and Bookkeeping Rossbollmm's School (open day ant evening), 43 Dowling street. Telephone 73G rf-lOOKERY CLASSES.-MADAME GROSS '*~> (a practical chief cook) has Conimencec Cookery Classes in nnHE Upper Room at Scarle and Eber--A hardt s Princes street South shop, Wed nesdays, at 3 o'clock. ,5 A N Evening Class will also be held on ■£jL_WednosdaYß, at 7 o'clock. MADAME GROSZ'S Lessons will include all Branches of Modem Cookerv, and female cooks attending the Classes \\ Nl) passing examination receive diploma SX lickets for course, 12 lessons: Afternoon Classes, one guinea; single lesson, 2s. "I?VEXING Classes. 15s per course; single fJ lesson, Is (id. Correspondence invited?— MADAME GROSZ, P. 0., Mosgiel. 7n, personal. ■ : A Recently-arrived Association FootXi bailers are Requested to COMMUNICATE with Captain, Times Office. 19m rjTTO'O Young Gentlemen wish to make 'J- ACQUAINTANCE Two Young Ladies, view Matrimony.—Address Free and Eao.v, .Waikouaiti. . -,t)m . ■ 3 LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ■■OOOKKEEPING.-Neglected or DisorgaJJ> nised Accounts Written Up and Systemaiised; references.—Wood and Co.,' 30 Dowling street. 17m jl/fRS WILLIAMS, Stafford street, lias LLtJ. largo quantity Second-hand Clothing of every description for Sale, cheap. 3m MISS BOYER, Como House. 39 Moray place.—Superfluous Hairs and Moles Permanently Removed by Electrolysis. RENWITH'S Dyeing and Cleaning Works, 27 King street; so long and favourably known; elaborate advertising unnecessary. MADAME LAWRENCE, Phrenologist and Clairvoyant, Consulted 78 King street (near Hanover street). Hours: 10 till 10. ?J A UTUMN NOVELTIES Now Opened up i£x in each department.—H. E. Bevcndge, 118 George street. rfVRIMMED and Untriinined Hats, New >'JL Tweed Jackets, Black and Cream Caracules, Costumes, Blouses.—At H. E. Beveridge. 3m JTSON-ACCOHD BATH ENAMEL.-Resists ifi3 hot water, gives beautiful finish; lhe cheapest enamel on the market. T SHORE Takes in Hand all Kinds of • Concrete Work or Railing Painting, and care taken of the plots, about the Cemetery; terms moderate.—Apply 74 Stafford street. 13m SLATING in all its Branches; repairs promptly executed; ring 'phone 305.— Henry F. Moss, Liverpool street. 13m SUFFERERS from Deafness and Noises in Heau should try the Akouphone BATTERY; permanent cure.—Coino House, Moray place. 7 m MR HENRY VICTORE, Psychologist, Clairvoyant; advice given business, health, etc.; questions answered.—Care 198 King street. 14 m WOOD-WORKIXG MACHINERY, Sagar Company (Limited), England; quotations on application.—Solo Agent, Henry F. Moss, Liverpool street. 26f | A MEULAXCE SATUEDAY.-Don't forget 'A to Help thoso who are Helpless. |f\AVID ROBERTSON, SignwriterTiouTe XJ Painter. Paperhangerj workmanship guaranteed.— B8 Stuart street. Telephone 1703". Workmen insured. 5f jtJIGH-CLASS Cycle Repairing, EnamelXX ling. Plating, Overhauling, etc.—Kia-tere Cycle Works, corner Hope and Princes street. SABURN It SONS, 94 Cumberland • street, Builders and Valuators. Estimates given for every description of work in tho building trade; authorised sanitary drainers. Established 1873 27ja JOBINCE ALFRED INSTITUTE-PiiwM 'JL Hospital (Licensed by Government), 844 Great King street. Dunedin, SEPARATE ROOMS medical maternity cases. Telephone 1860. Dispensary attached.—Terms, E. A. Thomson, matron; midwife, iegijfeie.fl ta Gsrersjispt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13545, 19 March 1906, Page 6
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