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MEETINGS. pOHT CH A LMERS WATERSIDE •*- WORKUP IND USTRLVL UNION OF WORKERS. SPECIAL MIOKTING «[ the Union will bo held THIS (THURSDAY) MORNING, November 23, at 7.45. BUSINEv>S I.\II'ORTANT. A. CAMPBELL, 2" n Secretary. iHAELIC SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. MEMBERS are hereby notified that, owing to the prevailing Epidemic, the Committee Meeting will NOT bo held on Thursday Evening, and that the usual Monthly Meeting, December 5, has been CANCELLED. L. M'LEAN, Hon. Secretary. fTUIB^ Masters Lodge, No. 161. —Notice: ■ f -~ Regular Meeting convened for J.iiursday, 27th November, is hereby Postponed till January, awing to Lifiuenza Epidemic. By order of the W.M.—(Signed) W. Lischner, Secretary. 28n CITJf CORPORATION NOTICES. JQUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON RATES. RATEPAYERS ere hereby notified that tho Statutory Penalty of 10 Per Gent, will be added to all Dunedin City Rates remaining UNPAID on the 18th DECEMBER NEST, at 4 p.m. There is no provision for the Remission of the Penalty if from any cause the Rates are Unpaid on the date named. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 27th November, 1918. TRAMWAY NOTIFICATIONS. TVUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION A-* TRAMWAYS. The SERVICE will be RESUMED TODAY, 28th Inst., but will cut out at approximately 7 p.m., Last Cars leaving the Old Post Office for the various termini as under:— For Normanby, 7.3 p.m.; Howe street, 7.4 p.m.; Tahuna, 7.4 p.m.,; St. Kilda, 7.6 p.m.; Cavcrsham. 7.8 p.m.; St. Clair, 7.9 p.m.; Anderson's Bay, 7.14 p.m.; Mornington, 7.10 p.m. CIIAS. F. ALEXANDER, 23n Manager. LEGAL NOTICE. TN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM HENRY KEMP (deceased), Boilermaker. All Persons OWING MONEYS to or having CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of William Henry Kemp (late of Port Chalmers), Boilermaker, arc requested to forward PARTICULARS FORTHWITH to Messrs HISLOP, LANG, & PATERSON, 73 Princes street, Dunedin, Solicitors for the Executors. 27n PROFESSIONAL. J& J. WILLIAMSON? » CHIROPRACTORS, Graduates of tho Palmer School (Chiropractio Fountain Head), Davenport, lowa, U.S.A., Corner of High and Princes streets (Colonial Mutual Buildings), Dunedin. Residence 'Phone 593: Office 'Phone 594. Office Hours: • 9.30 a.m. to 12.15 p.m.; 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. Saturday. 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., , And by Appointment. " O.RAD UATE WELTMER INSTITUTE,"" U.S.A. WM. GEO. F. PERRY, Suggestive Therapeutist, 520 GEORGE STREET. Telephone 22825. Spinal Massage. Chronic. Nervous, and Mental Disorders Treated 9.30 to 8 p.m, except Friday afternoons; Saturday by Appointments. Write for leaflet. iau EDUCATIONAL. STUDY BOOKKEEPING OR ACCOUNTANCY IN YOUR OWN HOME. 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' VV i^ i 4116 you 9 oin S «" ith the / V alter supper? Can you afford to let them slip by unimproved when you can easily moke them mean so much? One hour a day spent with the International Correspondence Schools will prepare you for tho position you want. Yes, it will' Ask us to prove it to you. Particulars' free R N. Ridd, Otago Agent, Box 168b' Lxveroargill. g,J ORRKSi'ONDENCE Lessons, ally compiled for each Pupil, all Subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy" inclcdes thorough instruction in Practical National Scholarships, Publio Servioe Entrance, Book-keeping, Shorthand, etc. Write lor Prospectus and Special "War" prico list. —Metropolitan Correspondence CoJJeca P.O. Box 671. Auckland. 25ap L ANGER i-RESSCUTTING SCHOOT (Established 1902). Principal, Miss KATE STEWART Classes Daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Memday and Thursday Evenings, 7to 9 Tui tion Dressmaking. Join now, and make your Spring and Summer „ntfi;s. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17484, 28 November 1918, Page 1

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