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PUBLIC NOTICES. mHE DEDICATION OF J- THE NEW AMBULANCE will be performed by HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP AND PRIMATE OF NEW ZEALAND, THE MOST REVEREND A. W. AVERILL, D.D., on SUNDAY. 29th INSTANT, at 2.30 p.m., at the AMBULANCE STATION, Rutland Street. Past and Present Members of the St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade and all interested are cordially invited* to be present. The Ambulance Station and Ambulance will be open for inspection by the public be.tween 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. By permission of the Commissioner, C. J. TUNICS, Esq., M.8.E., Members of the Brigade, both Ambulance and Nursing Divisions, are invited to be present in uniform. S. E. LANGSTONE, ; x 27 Secretary-Manager. RAILWAY NOTICES. gUM ME R TI M E AC T. On SUNDAY. 20th September, 1035. the Wellington-Auckland Express will leave Te Kuiti 30 minutes later than the time shown on poster time-table and in pocket guide, and will.run correspondingly later to Auckland. The times will be : —Te Kuiti. 3.46 a.m. (summer time), Otorolianga 4.7, Te Awamutu 4.32, Frankton .In. 5.11. Mercer 6.19, Auckland arrive 7.40 a.in. Train will make the usual stops. 27 DECEASED ESTATES. TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW r ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. In the matter of the Trustee Act, 1008, Section 74, and In the matter of the Estate of WILLIAM RATTRAY, of Auckland, in New Zealand, Agent, deceased, Pursuant to an Order made by a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Auckland oil the 24tli day of September. 1935, notice is hereby given that all Creditors and other persons having claims against the Esfate of the above-named WILLIAM RATTRAY, deceased, who died on or about the 31st day of October, 1034, and Probate of whose Will was granted on the 22nd day of November, 1934, are hereby required to send in their Claims, together with written particulars thereof, , to his Executors, WILLIAM HERBERT ' WIDDItINGTON RATTRAY and CYRIL MERVYN RATTRAY, 48, Brunswick Bulld- • ings, Queen Street, Auckland, on or before TUESDAY, the 29th day of October, 1935. Notice is hereby further given by the Executors t lint after the 20tli day of October, 1935, tlie Executors propose to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which the Executors have then notice. And in such event, pursuant to Section 74 of the Trustee Act, 1008, the Executors, having given the notices directed by the aforesaid Order, will not be liable for the assets so distributed to any person of whose claim the Executors had no notice at the time of the distribution of the said assets. Dated this 25th day of September, 1935. C. M. RATTRAY, :5 Solicitor for the Executors. r " BOATS FOR SALE. ALL Classes New and Used Boats and Launches.—Coulthard, Designer and Builder, Captain St., Onehunga. WFS Auxiliary Yacht, i,sft, £30; lift y Class, £20; Launches, Dinghies.—6. Nelson St. x 27 lAUN'CH, 38ft.—Phone 26-658, after 6. x2B Lister and ruston cold starting Diesel Engines, for all purposes; demonstrations.—Henley, 58, Fanshawe St. WFS STEAM Plant for fast 50ft sea-going yacht, or tug; £75.—41-152. 30 "1 rk H.P. Gray Marine, new, £55 ; 4 h.p. J-" Evinrude, £23; new.—Write Ilare. 6187, Star.. 27_ 1 Q-FOOTER, good cruising, racing boat, 4-0 all gear, Dinghy; £55.—Offer, 6184. r STATt>. 30 ' BOATS WANTED. /"BRUISING Launch, 26-30 ft, good order, 1 ' marine engine ; cash buyer.—E. 3087, Star.. 28 "p\INGHY wanted, 10-16 ft; state price, particulars, where to be seen. — F. 6289, .Star*. X3O POULTRY FOR SALE. ANCONAS (imported), Orpingtons, W.L., Br.L.. Minorcas, Rhodes, Sussex. Wyandottes, Camplncs. Settings 7/6, 30/ 100; Chicks 9d, £3 10/.—Salnsbury, Black Bridge. Mangere. TFS SELECTED Sattings Now Available—B.O., W.L., R.I.R. and W.R. and K.C. Ducks, from 7/6.—Wesley College, Paerata. D ) QETTINGS, W.L. and R.1.R., 15 eggs, posted, 7/6. —11. E. Morris, Takapuna. ' x3O Purebred Minorcas, Brown Leghorn, White Leghorn : 5/6 15 eggs, rail paid; all good strain.- —R. Tylo.v. Robertson Rd., Mangere. x 27 i — BIRDS FOR SALE. AVIARY-BRED Finches, Including Java Sparrows, Bengalese, Spice, Cutthroats ; Young Budgies., green, 5/ each ; • yellow, 7/6: blue, 10/.—Ye Parrot Shoppe. 8, Victoria St. x 27 BUDGIES, straight from nest, green, yellow, blue; reasonable.—9, Mahuru St., Newmarket. x 27 BUDGERIGARS, young, greens, 5/ each; yellows. 6/6; blues. 8/6.—Premier Bird Shop, 177. Ponsonby Rd. F HOMER Pigeons, 14 flyers. 3 0 In nest"; Loft. Bx6x6; 30/.—34, Milton ; Rd., Mt. Eden. x3O MACHINERY FOR SALE. ALLUM Electric Co., Ltd., Anzac Ave., Auckland, for Electrical Motors and • Machinery.—Phone 32-160. I) RUNSWICK Ammonia Milk Chilling Plant, complete, excellent order; cheap cash.—Phone 25-718. x 27 HAND Winches, double purchase, 15cwt, £7 10/ ; 30ewt, US 10/.—Richardson, Durham St. 27 yTEAM Portable, S h.p. Vertical Boilers; O 5 h.p., 2 h.p.; Horizontal Boilers from 6 h.p.—Sawyer, Newmarket. D O-TON Pile-driving Monkey; cheap.— *-< Write B. 3102, Stak. x2S PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. LIGHT Ray Spa and Turkish Baths, Electric Blankets, Cibinets, Passive Exercises, Slimming with comfort.—Registered Masseuse. Dilwortb Rldgs. Phone 46-324. D LIGHT Ray Treatments for Neuritis, Insomnia, Rheumatism, Obesity ; consultations free: specialists foot treatments. — ' 515, Dilworth Building. Customs Street ; Phone 46-324. D TOILET SPECIALISTS. LADIES, we accentuate your charm ; Permanent Waving, 15/.—Madam Tate, 106. Karangahape Rd. Phone 30-730. TF PERMANENT Waving, Eugene. 10/6. one month.—Pollock, Security Bldgs., Queen St. 42-120. x.30 RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. BEST 3-course Meal (1/) and Light Luncheons. — " Penrith." St. Kevin's , Arcade, opp. Rendells, Ltd. U

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 229, 27 September 1935, Page 3

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