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PUBLIC NOTICES. C ITY ° F AUCKLAND. OPENING OF PARNELL AND SHFTt* BEACH BATHS. bUELL * The Parnell and Shelly Beach Bath ■will be Reopened for swimming as from' TUESDAY, the Ist October, 1029. J. S. BRIGHAM, 28 T own Clerk. N OTICE "cß^mr^r All creditors and others having Claim. ■against the undermentioned estates 1 hereby required to lodge the same with th undersigned in duplicate, supported bv fiiii particulars and certified as due ana owtni by the said estates at the date c f tw" death of the deceased, on or before tho oo« day of OCTOBER, 1020. Any chlm n«t lodged by the date named is liable f« exclusion.' l 0 SCHEDULE. LEACH, THOMASINK MAY, late of Newton, Auckland, married woman, 'died GLEESON, MARGARET, late of Auckland widow, died 10/0/20. ucuamj, A. S. FAIRB, District Public Trustee Public Trust Offlcr, Auckland. September 28. 1920. 2 « [rSTURNEO SOLDIERS] AUCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (INC.) WAR PENSIONS APPEAL BOARD. .: The above Board will commence its Sitting in Auckland on MONDAY, the 30th Inst. All Ex-eorvicemen, whether financial members or not, who have to appear before the Board, are urged to communicate witli the undersigned immediately. E. H. SHARP, Secretary, 28 43, City Chambers, Auckland. > IWETURHEO SOLDIERS] ' ■ ( A UCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIER* -«- ASSOCIATION (INC.) . .43, CITY CHAMBERS, Auckland. ' For the purpose of enabling this Association to obtain Evidence to place befote the Government Commission, which will Sit in Auckland shortly, all unemployed Es- ; servicemen are asked to forward' their names and addresses to the undersigned at once, ' stating whether they are FIT, of wholly or partly disabled. AH other Ex-servicemen who can assiet with useful information on tile matter are asked to communicate with E. H. SHARP, Secretary, Auckland R.S.A. Box 924, Auckland. 2S A N -V-MAS /~i IFT TCTOR " TXOME. ,, VEW rfEALAND "DUTTER. If Such a gift as this would be much appreciated by your friends or relatives at "Home," and entails no trouble or bother for you. All you need to do is to send 9/ cash to: The Secretary, The New Zealand \ Dairy Produce Board, Box 86G, Wellington, together with the full address of any resident in the United Kingdom. For this amount our London Office will ' send-, free of any cost to the recipient, 4lb of New Zealand ".Finest" Butter, carefully packed. Each pound of butter is packed in a carton, and the four cartons into a. larger carton. A card, giving the name of the sender, will be enclosed in the package. . To ensure delivery before Christmas, it will be necessary for orders to reach the Board before November I—be wise, SEND IN YOUR ORDER EARLY. Write In to-day. While this makes a much appreciated Christmas Gift, the Board also undertakes this service any time during the year. ■•-■,■ •. :1 ? ■ ATEW ZEALAND TRAINED NURSES , ' ,1 ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL CONFERENCE, AUCKLAND, OCTOBER 1-5, 1929. The Council meets for Business at 2.30 p.m. on OCTOBER 1, at the Nurses' Club, Mountain Road, and at 9.30 a.m. each day thereafter at the aame place. TUESDAY, October I.—Evening at 8 p;m. Reception by the Auckland Lyceum Club to delegates and members of the Trained Nurses' Association. Admiseion by ticket only, obtainable . from Matron, Nurses' Club. . ... WEDNESDAY, October 2.—At.3 p.m., Round Table on Nursing Education at the Hospital. Chairmau, Miss McKanny. 8 p.m., Nurses' Club—Report of delegates-to • the Conference, International Council of Nurses, Montreal. THURSDAY, October 3.—Afternoon, 8 to 5 p.m., Mrs. Todd-Smith. At Home to delegates and nurses. Evening free. < FRIDAY, October 4.—Afternoon, 3 p.in., Mrs. A. Kidd, At Home. 7.30 p.m., at,the Hospital—Round Table on Public Health. Nursing. Chairman, Miss Bagley. SATURDAY, October 5.—11 a.m., Morning. Tea at the Auckland Lyceum Club.Members will be the guests of Mrs. Tracy. Inglis, President, New Zealand Trained Nurses' • Association. ■ ■ :28 nnRUSTEES, "EXECUTORS, , A TTORNEYS, APPOINT THE 2 EALA ND TNSUKANCB /COMPANY, T IMITED, . , -AS YOUR EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE.. OR ATTORNEY. DIRECTORS: Chairman: C. V. Houghton. Alfred S. Bankart Charles I. Natliaa Sir James H. Gunsou Oliver Nicholson Henry Horton George H. Wilson Charles Rhodes. Write for Free Handbbok from any . Branch Office or from TRUST MANAGER. TyJEW nr£ALAKD TNSURANCE COMPANY, T IMITED, . . AUCKLAND. ■ RWS £J ECOND -HA N D BR I CKS. We can supply any quantity to any locality at the right figure. A. W. BRYANT, Tramway Buildings. " BOROUGH NOTICES. THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. DEVONPORT DOMAIN. BY-LAW NO. I, 1929. Notice is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Devonport Borough Council, acting as the Devonport Domain Board, held on the 25th day of September, 1929, the following resolution was passed, ana will be submitted for confirmation at a Meeting of the said Council, acting as the Devonport Domain Board, to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of October, 1929, at 7.30 p.m., at the Council Chambers, Marine Square, Devonport. RESOLUTION. In pursuance'of the provisions of the Public Reserves, Domains and National Parks Act, 1028. the Devonport Domain Board doth hereby make the following bylaw for the purposes of the said Act:—. • The purport of the by-law is to provide regulations with respect to the Domain Lands under the control of the Devonport Domain Board for the following purp° ses: ■ The management, preservation and use of the domain or any part thereof, and the preservation of plants and animals therein; the control of all persons, . hprs.es and vehicles of any description using or frequenting the same, regula , - ting the times of admission thereto and exclusion therefrom of persons, horses and vehicles; the exclusion.or • dogs or other animals therefrom ana the destruction if intruding therein: the prevention of any nuisance, ana generally regulating the use of the domain and providing for the preservation of order therein. A Copy of tne proposed By-law ;is deposited at the Council Office, Marine Square, Devonport,. and may be inspected by the public during office hours. A. E. WILSON, Town Clerk. Dat«a at Devonport this 25th day « September, 19,29. 5 *

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 20

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