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public i THE GOODS SEEVICE_ TRIBUNAL 1 E3IEKGENCY iSif j f Pursuant to Relation tbove Regulations J an application has been Zea . ] land Road Transport doc.) for a review r of the charges for carra.ge*of foods In all rata J schedule areas In New zeau* v?ith the exception t of the following areas tf parts 0 f areas-- 4 Taumarunui, Waitomo, °torohenea, Matsmata 1 other than the portion normally served from 1 Putaruru and neighbouring stations and County i of Rotorua —for the purpose of prescribing such I t increases in charges as will CoTer the i ncreas ed; costs brought about by current wage increases, 1 pronounced by the Court of Arbitration, and to authorise a corresponding increase in the charges . of all goods service licensees or the charges common to any groups of goods service licensees ' in all those areas, boroughs or town districts where no rate schedule is prescribed An application has also been received j rom New Zealand Carriers' Federation (Inc.) tor a review of the charges for the carriage of goods in all city and town carrying rate schedules jjew Zealand, with the exception of the Timaru Borough I Schedule, for the purpose of prescribing such t increases in the charges as will cover the increased i costs brought about by current wage increases ! pronounced by the Court of Arbitration, together 1 with a commensurate increased wage or salary return to working proprietors, : Written representations concerning these applications should be forwarded »ithi n Ten Days to Commissioner of Transport, p, 0 . box 101, Te Aro, Wellington. 30 ——; i MISSIONARY HOME AUCKLAND, Sponsored by the Auckland Missionary Assn. AN APPEAL. The desperate need of iccommodation for ■ Missionaries on Furlough in New Zealand has at last been met with the acquisition of a property at 234, Remuera Road. Auckland. In this beautifully situated Homt, our Missionaries and their families may now fl the haven to which their labours have so richly entitled them. The A.M.A. appeals earnestly to all' Christians to assist In financing and quipping the Home. A sum of over £6000 is reunited to discharte the debt, and a large amount of Furnishings and Equipment is needed. LET US HELP THOSE WHO HELP SO MANY. Send your Donations—War Bonds. Cheques, Cash—or your gifts of Furnishings, to THE TREASURER, A.M.A., P.O. BOX 1176, AUCKLAND. 30 APPLE AND Ettß PRICES. Price Order 386 gazetted June 28. operative July 2 fixes MAXIMUM WHOLESALE prices as below—fancy shown first, commercial second, minimum third. Retail prices according to Price Order 317, subject to additionil container charge. Apple 6d, Pears 5d (+ means and larger, — means and smaller. DELICIOUS (all kinds) 100* 8/6, 8/, 5/6; 113/ 198 9/6, 9/. 5/6; 216— 8/6, I/, 4/6. GRANNIE SMITH, 100+ 8/6, 8/, 6/; 113/198 9/6, 9/. 6/1 216— 8/6, 7/6, 5/. STURMER 100+/125 7/, 6/6, 4/6; 138/150 6/6. 6/, 4/6; 1(3/198 5/6, 5/, 4/; 216— 5/, 4/6, 3/6. DOUGHERTY. 100+/125 7/, 6/6, 4/6; 138/150 6/6, 6/, 4/1; 163/198 5/9, 5/3, 4/6; 216— 5/, 4/6, 4/. OTHER DESSERT, 100+ 7/6, 7/6, 5/; 113/150 8/. 8/, 5/; 163/198 8/, 8/, 4/6; 216— 6/6. 6/6, 4/6. BALLARAT AND L. WOLSELEY, 100+ 6/9, 6/9, 5/!; 113/150 7/6, 7/6, 5/6; 163/198 7/, 7/, 4/6; 216—- 5/, 5/, 4/6. OTHER COOKERS, 100 + /150 6/6, 6/6, 5/: 163/ 198 6/6, 6/6, 4/6; 216— 5/, 5/, 4/6. PEARS. 14/6, 14/6, 13/6. \ 30 AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS. ' In accordance with the option provided under the Savings Banks Emergencj Regulations, 1945, the Trustees of the Auckland Savings Bank have decided that as from the month of July, 1945, interest at the current rate (at present 212 'v?) will be allowed on balances up to £ 400, Instead of £200 as previously. This increase applies to deposit accounts at the Head Office and eleven Suburban Branches of the B.ank. Interest will be calculated as usual on the minimum balance (pounds only) from the 7th of the month to the 7th following. T. E. SUTHERLAND, Manager. REMOVAL NOTICE The Public are notified that tlw Business known as MAYNARD'S ANTIQUES. Of 108, Armagh Street, Christchureh, Has Removed to 197, SALISBURY STREET, temporarily. All inquiries should be to Post Office Box 1157, or Telephone 38-956. :11 A. J. FARK AND SON, PATENT AND TRADE MARK ATTORNEYS, National Bank Building, Shortland Street. F. H. HAY (Fel. Inc. Inst., P.A.), Reg. Patent Attorney, Managing Partner. INFORMATION BOOK FREE ON APPLICATION. WS NEW ZEALAND CROWN MINES CO., LTD. 60, Shortland Street, Auckland. C.l. The transfer books of thii Company will be closed from 10th to 17th JULY, both days inclusive, preparatory to the payment of a dividend. J. H. G. BANKS, 30 Attorney. PUBLIC ' NOTICE. Proclamation published in N.Z. Gazette. 1945, Page 807, notifies that the Land described in Schedule hereto was taken for a Postmaster's Residence, In terms of Public Works Act, 1928 (areas appro*.) lr 4.2 p Lot 20, lr l.Sp Lot 21, O.lp part Lot 19, D.P. 8010, all part Allot. 7, Waipareira Parish.—N. E. HUTCHINGS, UnderSecretary. 30 ANNOUNCING that the Amalgamated Apartment and Boarding House Proprietors' Association has been formed. Intending members contact the Hon. Secretary, HARRY BURROWS, 24, East Street, Newton. 30 HENRY HUGHES, LTD. Patents, Trademarks and Copyright. DILWORTH BUILDING. Expert guidance, without fee, on how to protect your Idea. Write for Booklet, "Advice to Inventors." Closed Saturdays. S PROPOSED N.Z. ASSOCIATION STATE RENTAL APPLICANTS. Returned Servicemen and Civilian Applicants invited hear Socialistic solution to housing problems. 8 p.m. JULY 10, DBUIDS' HALL (upstairs), 17, Norland Street, Newton. 30 Cor.tener. Box -2140. THE Y.W.C.A. CAFETERIA IS AGAIN OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR MEALS: Lunches and Dinners — MONDAY TO FRIDAY. Mid-day Dinner SUNDAY. Wholesome Home Cooked Meals at Reasonable Rates. 30 THE AUCKLAND DOLLS' HOSPITAL, 460, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON, Cannot be Responsible for Repairs left after Three Months, and hereby give notice that same must be Collected within Seven Dajs. 30 (Sgd.) f. M. LAWSON. 808 GRAHAM'S REVUE.—Members Note: Show, Avondale, starts 6.30 instead of 7.o.—Reld. 2

Modern Suites "Cambridge'' ! 4-PIECE TAWA BEDROOM SUITE 9/3 WEEKLY A fine Suite built in FARMERS' own Furniture Factory. Solidly constructed t modem design and finished in rich Walnut shade. A realy acquisition to any home. Dressing Table is 3ft. 6in. wide and 2ft 3-/ in. high, with round bevelled mirror 2ft. 7*in. diameter; Wardrobes is 3ft 6m- and : sir^v. 7 '- hiah by 2 "- 2 i n-• «S s H *P e ii,cE d £«7io/o TERMS: No Deposit and p/J Weekly for 104 Weeks FA R MERS' I HOBSON — AUCKLAND

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 153, 30 June 1945, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 153, 30 June 1945, Page 11

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