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PUBLIC NOTICES. EDUCATION BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE. EXAMINATION FOR STANDARD CERTIFICATES. 1 An Examination for Candidates wishins to sit for Standard VI. Certificates, or for Certificates of Competency in other classes. . will l>e held at the Normal School. Wellesley Street, on WEDNESDAY, April i".. beginning at n a.m. Candidates must Rive notice in writing of their desire to be examined to the Senior Inspector nf Schools. Education Office. Auckland, not. Inter than Noon, on MONDAY. April 31, such notice to give the reason for which the Certificate is sonsht. Pupils who failed last December ennnnt bo examined again except under special circumstances. I E. C. rURPIE. 2 Secretary. QOJI MISSION OF TNQUIRY. Public notice is horehy given that a Commission of Inquiry into points raised by certain petitioning Boroughs and Ferry j Companies concerning Harbour Board charges for Shipping, Wharfage, and Vehicular Tolls on Feryn St":'me's ami Traffic will sit to take evidence on MONDAY. 14th April. 1924. at !t a.m., lin the Native Lands Purchase Officers' Kooin, Government Buildings, Customs Street. Persons desirous of giving, and qualified to give, relevant evidence are requested to communicate with either of the following :— MR. R. McVEAGII, Counsel for Harbour Board; MR. W. P. ENDEAN, For the Ferry Companies; or MR. J. STANTON, For the Petitioning Boroughs. I JOHN S. BARTON, S.M., 49 Commissioner. ri 1 TV OF AUCKLAND. WORKERS' DWELLINGS. WORKERS , DWELLINGS. Applications will be received at the Office of the Town Clerk. Town Hall. Auckland, up to 12 Noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th Inst., from Residents or Workers within the City Area, who have not already made such application, for the first twenty-five of the fifty WORKERS' DWELLINGS now in course of erection by the Auckland City Council at Western Springs. Applicants arc advised that under no circumstances will trafficking be allowed in connection with these dwellings. A clause to this effect will be inserted in the Agreement made, and can be seen at the Office of the Town Clerk. 3. S. BRIGHAM, 121 Town Clerk. {RETURNED SOLDIERS I TJEVONPORT WAR MEMORIAL. Returned Men nrc asked to attend the Unveiling Ceremony of the above Memorial on SUNDAY NEXT, April 13, at 3 p.m. Ferry leaves City 2.20 p.m. F. M. COX. 148 Secretary. (RETURNED I xSfcjg^' "POPPY DAY. I!>:M.—A Meeting of Ladies I -*- will be held in the Town Hall on WED--1 NESDAY NEXT. April IC, at 10.30 a.m. All Ladies' Organisations are earnestly asked to be represented. JESSIE 11. GUNSON. 147 Mayoress. GOOD QiTEPnERD T»ARISH. ood Shepherd -»- arisu. St. Joseph's convent. The Ceremony in Connection with a Blessing and Opening of the NEW CONVENT For the Sisters of St. Joseph, at TELFORD AVENUE, DOMINION ROAD, Will Take Place TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), i At 3.30 p.m. 149 "VTEDICAL REGISTRATION. I, ELIZABETH KATE JAISY. Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, University of New Zealand, 1924, now residing in Auckland, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 12th of May next to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification In the office of the Registrar of Births and Deaths at Auckland. ELIZABETH KATE JARY. Dated at Auckland, April 11, 1924. _ (Toy yy PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION, AUCKLAND DIVISION. The Committee wish to thank the many ladies and gentlemen who, by their generous donations, gifts, and services, made the Protestant Fair such a huge success. J. F. W. DICKSON. P.S.—All Members and Supporters are reminded that the School Committee Elections are being held on Monday Night, the 14th inst., and you are urged to record your vote. 187 •r—i H E AT OST TMPORTANT T\OCC_ENT TN A JEAN'S TIFE. EVERY MAN, In the course of bualnes* or professional life, has to do with documents of various kinds, most of which represent money or property. There is ONE document, that ta of supreme importance, called by a prominent Jurist "the most important in a man's life." That document is a WILL, and the most Important part of a Will is the clause which appoints the Executor to carry oct Its provisions. Have your Will drawn in good time, and naßOe NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY As Your Executor, so as to make sure of responsible and Important management of your estate. CONSULT TRUSTEE BRANCH NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. QUEEN STREET,. AUCKLAND. TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS. Invested Funds Exceed £2.000.000. C. F. THOMAS, Trust Manager. WSR mHE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL. The charm of Old English Garden, with Rose Garden, Pergolas, Ponds, Rockeries and Flagged Paths, relieved by Lawns and Shrubberies. A. W. BOBBINS, . . Landscape Architect and Gardener, Invites Correspondence for Designing and Laying Out of GroundsBox 716, Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 88, 12 April 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 88, 12 April 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 88, 12 April 1924, Page 9

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