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Observer, Volume XXXIX, Issue 27, 8 March 1919, Page 19

 

G. H. METCALFE BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Having Returned from Active Service, has RE-COMMENCED PRACTICE At 105, VICTORIA BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, Auckland. TMTESSRS JgARL & ]£ENT BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Swanson St., Auckland, announce that they have admitted to partnership MR. FRANK GEORGE MASSEY, LL.B. (late Major N.Z.E-F..), and that the partnership practice, as from the Ist day of March 1919, will be carried on. under the style of TjIARL, TZKNT & <y|ASSEY ALISON & ALISON & MacCORMICK SOLICITOUS Bank of New Zealand Buildings, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND OIEKNACKI AND jy| CJMVEK BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, HAVE REMOVED TO CORNER OF VULCAN LANE AND HIGH STREET. J. J. Sullivan.] [T. V. ByrnegULLIVAN AND gYRNE, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Commercial Bank Chambers, 64, Queen Street, Money to Lend at Current Rates. Tel. 2207 A. M E J. L. c ONLAN (Late Military Representative First Auckland Military Service Board), Has Resumed Practice as a BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, At Auckland, in the N.Z. INSURANCE BLDG., Room 502, Fifth Floor. JOHN QARLAW PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT . (Late Gorrie and Carlaw), HAS ADMITTED INTO PARTNERSHIP IVO B- D. ESAM. The practice of Pnblic Accountants and Auditors will be carried on under the style of CARLAW AND ESAM, At 204, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Associate: N.Z. Society of Accountants. Accountants' and Auditors' Ass. Institute of Accountants. R. A. S PINLEY AUDITOR, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AND ORGANISING SECRETARY, Having returned from active service, HAS RESUMED PRACTICE AT SAFE DEPOSIT BLDGS., HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND.

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