PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. -pUBLIC TRUST OFFICE^ CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. Notice is nereby given, pursuant v Section 50 of the Public Trust Office Aw 1008, that all Creditors and others -havinsr claims against any of the deceased persons whose names appear in the Schedule hereunder (and whose estates are under administration 'by the Public Trustee) are hereby I required to lodge such claims (In duplicate) supported by full particulars, with the I Public Trustee's local office at Auckland on or before the Ist day of November, 1919' I Any claim not lodged by the date named Is liable to exclusion. SCHEDULE. 1. OLSEN*. PETER, late of Grey Lynn retired seaman. ' 2. BUNGAKD. WILLIAM OLIVER, or Oliver Walter Bungard, of Otaaiirru. labourer. R. TRIGGS, Public Trustee. Auckland, August 20, 1019. g_. : ■_: DECEASED ESTATES. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE C.H.AKLBS JAMBS OWEN, OF AUCKLAND, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT} (DECEASED). .All Persons "laving -CLAIM'S against or ■ Owing Money to the Estate of *he abovenamed deceased, are hereby requested to forward particulars In .triplicate to THE GUARDIAN TRUiST AND ESECTJ. , TORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, j LIMITED, South British Buildings, Auckland, 1 .EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE. \ 'September 3rd, 1919. 571 j liN THE' ESTATE OE THE LATH I CHARLES JAMES OWHN, OF AUCKLAND, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT I - (DECEASED). Notice is hereby given that the Land and Estate Agency Business formerly carried on by the deceased at 5, Darby's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, has been Transferred by the Executors to the Widow, and will in fofcnre be carried on under the old name on her behalf under the management lof MR. PERCY VIVIAN OWEN, at the above address, the new firm, taking over the . assets and liabilities of the old business as from this date. 1 THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECt*I TORS COMPANY OF NETW ZEALANDI LIMITED, [ EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE. •I 3. _, STOKES, ■ Secretary. I f -September 3rd', IDI9. 572 : I DENTISTRY. ■ !■ * • MY OWN SPECIAL METHOD OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION Possesses Many and Great Advantages - - Which Are Distinctive. , I HERE ARE SOME, AMONG OTHERS. • 1. NO PAIN. 7 .2. NO NEED to come back the second time J or oftener, as under other methods. f 3. EXPERT EXTRACTnION. No. broken j teeth or stumps- left in the gums. - 4. PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages. I can. 1 safely use it on a patient of 80 years. 1 I 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or ' suffering from other complaints, it ! will not affect you. - 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. ' 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. L 8. ABSCESSED TEETH also painlessly extracted. a. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth ar« ordered. Also, A N ALGESIA. 1 The Most Marvellous Discovery in Den- ' tistry of the age. You can have your teeth • drilled, filled, prepared for crowning, / I bridge work,, pivots, etc., without the _ I -- -slightest pain whatever. > ' You are conscious, yet unconscious to pain, and I have proved this most wonderful machine to be an absolute success in every operation. Therefore patients who are nervous need. no longer fear the dentist. Painless Dentistry at My Rooms Is Not a Myth, but a Fact. i TTvENTIST /""« -jyTTJNROE "pMANUEL, FIRST FLOOR. ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS (Next G.P.0.), . Open Every Evening, also Saturday Afternoon. Telephone 1604. Take Elevator. D "VTR. -p-jDWARP /-ITJHRIE, DENTAL SURGEON, HAS RESUMED PRACTICE AT 24-25, WATSON'S BUILDINGS, ' i ; CR. QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS Telephone A 2596. G - - , ~f~\BANSPI___.SURGEON DENTIST : KINGSLAND. Open 9 to 5, and 7 to 8 Every Evening. | Phone 4490 (3 rings). <? _ . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, — Durinc duration of the war 1 have decided to 1 charge Half-price for all work done on the premises. Inquire for quotations. All worl? guaranteed. Painless Extractions. i Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 1 Evenings, 7 to 8. ;| a. MARTIN, DENTIST, Over National Bank, Karangahane Road ■ C W. J. C°Lw EL L> DENTAL SURGEON, 202, QUEEN STREE*. Phone A 2257. (Two doors below John Court's, Ltd.), AUCKLAND. Specialist in Artificial Teeth and Painless Extractions. Moderate Fees. D PUPIXS WANTED. HAWAIIAN Guitar, Ukulele, good for | singing, banjo soloist; Mandolin virI tuoei.— Walter Smith, Residential Studio, I 14. Turner St.—Apply Eady'e. 0 INCREASE YOUR SALARY.—We Teach Showcard Writing. Day, Evening, and Correspondence Classes. — Wlllott's Show Cards, 400, Queen St., opp. Y.W.C.A. D LEARN Motor Car Driving ana Mechanism, day or evening instruction; careful tuition, moderate fees; several makes; City Council's certificate guaranteed. C IRVIN. 19, Wakefield SL • "Y<J ILLINKiRY.—M__ Angus will hoH ; ■"-*■ Cla«bes, Tuesday Afternoon, 24 p.m., and Wednesday Evening, 7-9 p.m., ait No. S, -Second Floor, Princess Bltlgs. All brandies of -tho art thoroughly taught. ' Moderate terms. * X AT R. c. _ _ _ i & XTj_AC ____{__ 1 - PIANOFOiRTE AND THEORY, Studio: 5, H.B. BUILDINGS, NEW TO X, And " ST. IVIES," PIC-TON IST., -PO^SONBX. 3 "DUPILS wanted for Pianoforte and X Theory—J. G. Peat, Dyer and Cleaner, Eden Terrace. Phone 3151. O i piANO AND VIOLIN—Mr. Harry Hl»- ---, ■!• cocks, the popular composer, has ; Vacancies lor Pupils.—lS. New St., Pod* 1 sonby. A - : THE "LA MODE" MILLINERY SCHOOL Open Daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.mEveidng Classer, Monday, Wednesday, and . ; Friday, at 7to 9 p.m. Ladles thoroughly , taught to make and remodel their hats. \ MISS'MACKENZIE, ' C 68, Endean's Building-. PARTNERSHIPS. - T>A!RTX__: wanted immediate! v, farm 701 • - 1 - ai-r«s, fully stocked, Nonth Auckland} ' £800 only required.—Write Partn«r, 45*. ' > [Star Oflice. **
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 209, 3 September 1919, Page 4
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