PUBLIC NOTICES. -p U B LI C NOTICE. I hereby give notice that LOUIS LEWIS is no longer in my employ, and has no authority to collect any moneys or transact any business on my behalf. Dated this 27th day of December, 1901. GABRIEL LEWIS. WITH REFERENCE TO THE ABOVE THE BUSINESS WILL BE CARRIED ON AS USUAL. AND FROM MY LONG EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE OF SAME. CLIENTS MAY REST ASSURED THAT THEIR INTERESTS WILL BE FAITHFULLY PROTECTED. GABRIEL LEWIS. mo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, J- AND EMPLOYERS OF CARPENTER'S AND JOINERS. TAKE NOTICE. That the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, Auckland Branch, have now amended their Rulee in accordance with the Provisions of the Award given by Hi? Honor Judge Cooper January 6th, 1902, and therefore claim the preference to Unionists as given to that Award; and that on and after the 10th day of February, 1902, the Employment Book Will be kept at the Government Labour Bureau, High-st. All permits issued before January 13th, 1902, must be renewed.. S. TYSON, Branch Secretary. mO CARPENTERS_^AND JOINERS. Notice is hereby given that the Auckland Branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners have now amended their Rules in accordance with the Provisions of the Award of the Arbitration Court, and a Section is open to all Carpenters and Joiners on the payment of 5/ entrance and 6d per week contributions. The Society meets on TUESDAY, January 28, in the Tailoresses' Hall, Cook-st.. at S p.m. All permits issued before January 13th, 1902, must be renewed. S. TYSON, Boston Road, Branch Secretary. X O T I C E. W. A. EYAN AND CO. having been granted Protection (No. 14,425) for their Method of Condensing and Silencing the Exhaust of all Types of Oil, Gas, and other Explosive Motors, hereby notify that any one who makes, manufactures, or tits to any such motor or engine any portion of the gear for exhaust covered by said protection will render themselves liable to proceedings. /STENTS' HATS, Hard and Soft Felt. VJ newest shapes and shades, our own importing. — Mcßride, Tailor, Habitmaker, Outfitter, Importer, etc., Vic-toria-street, next Victoria. Hotel. Q ~T A M "' P SUsed Assorted Issues and Valueswanted in 1000 lots. Best price paid. THOMAS GREAVES, Care of Mr R. B. Brett, London Office of this Paper, 2 and 3, Imperial Buildings, E.G. "OICTURE MOULDINGS and Frames.— L The largest stock in New Zealand. Note the prices and variety.—A. H. Morris. 115 and H7, Hobson-st. Trams pass; two minutes west of Queen-st cry s.C. COMPULSORY SALE. ' MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. Lot 1., Figured Art Muslins, 2_d. Lot 11.. White Twill Sheetings, 92d. Lot 111., Irish Linen Tablecloths, 4/11. Lot IV., Bleached Tabling, 123 d. Lot V., Calicoes at manufacturers' prices. Lot VI.. Crepe Cretonnes, 4Jd. SALE_NOW ON.-D.S.C. fi ENTO~~6UTFITTING in all branches. l_X —Novelties just landed from s.s. Te Koa and s.s! Aotea. Bed-rock prices.— Mcßride. Tailor, Habit maker, Outfitter, Importer, etc., Victfl.ria-%':reet, next Victoria Hotel. TTP TO DATE. UP TO DATE. JUST OPENED. B. AND A. B. AND A. THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN SHOE STORES. JAMES ADAMS AND CO.. WE LLESLEY-ST. EAST, Opposite Public Library. LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. All New Stock. Latest Styles. SCHOOL BOOTS in Great Variety. Wear Like Iron. Lowest Possible Prices. Opposite Public Library. WELLESLEY-ST A T H E D R A L TINTED. Ornamental, and Window Glass, to size, and in original cases; Mirror Glass, Bevelled Mirrors.—A. H. Morris, 115 and 117 Hobson-st. Two minutes west of Queen-st. TENDERS. rpO BUILDERS. TWO VILLAS, MURDOCH RD., GREY LYNN. Tenders for the above will be received until noon of MONDAY, 10th February, 1902. ARTHUR H. WHITE, Architect. Government Insurance Buildings, 107, Queen-st. "T^EFENCE DEPARTMENT. SUPPLIES FOR NINTH CONTINGENT. Tenders for the following supplies will be received by the Under Secretary for Defence, at the Defence Stores, Buckle-st. Wellington, up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY, the 3rd February, 1902. Supplies must be delivered by 27th February:— Bags Kit Boots with Laces, pairs Braces, pairs Belts, Cholera Blankets, Men's Blankets, Horse Brushes, Shoe Sets Caps, Night Coats, Great, Without Capes Caps, Field Service Combs Drawers, pairs Dubbing, Tins of Jib net Forks, Table Holdalls Hats, Felt, Khaki Colour Haversacks, Making Only Housewives Horse Rubbers Hoof Pickers Jerseys, Khaki Knives, Clasp, with Lanyards Knives, Table Leggings Mallets, Heel, Peg Nosebags Pegs, .picketing Riding Breeches, Ccrcl Ropes, Head Ropes, Heel Ropes, -Picketing Socks. Fairs Shirts, Under Shirts, Grey Spurs, with Straos Shoes, Canvas, with Laces Snoons -Tunics, Khaki, Woollen Tunics, Khaki, Drill, making only Trousers, Khaki, Drill, making only Towels Samples may be inspected and conditions of Supply may be seen at Defence Stores? Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. ARTHUR P. DOUGLAS, Under Secretary Defence. Wellington, 24th Jan., 1902.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1902, Page 8
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