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PUBLIC NOTICES. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF TWO DIRECTORS. "YTOTICE is hereby given that a Ballot for ' the Election of TWO Directors will be held at the Society's Head Office, Sydney, and at each Branch and District Ottice of tho Society, THIS DAY, MONDAY, 6th May, I'JIS, betwton the hours o: 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Th* Directors retiring in terms of By-la-v 15 are the Hon. J. T. Walker and Mr Richard Teece, both of whom are eligible for re-election. The following: members have given tho tc. quisite notice that they are Candidates for tho vacant seats on the Board:— THE HON. J. T. WALKER. MS RICEARD TEECE. MR GERALD ROSS CAMPBELL. Any member may vote personally by Ballot at tho Office on the Register of which "ho Policy entitling him to vote is entered, or may record h:3 vote by signing and forwarding to such im Office a Voting Paper, which will bo supplied to him on application. Such Voting Pe-per must be duly completed and must rcach the Office where the Policy to which it relates is registered before the hour fixed for closing tho Ballot, viz., 5 p.m. THIS DAY, MONDAY, May tith, lalS. By Order of tho Board. H. V.". APPERLY. General Manager and Secretary. Head Office, 87 Pitt 6trect, Sydney, sth April, 1918. 3G7S WANTED KNOWN. That f. h. steel ha* reduced tho PRICE OF MEAT to Rock Bottom for SPOT (JAtiH; and as we have only a short time to live, get tho Best. Rubbish is dear at any prico; the best is always cheapest in the end. And do not bo persuaded to buy inferior quality or rubbish, when by natronismg F. H. STEEL you can alwaya rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Customers iu City or Suburbs '■ waited on Daily for Orde—. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Small Goods a Speciality; the annual output reaches half a million pounds. The quantity sold 6peaks for itself. 58283 "TTNIQUE" HOT WATER BAGS keep out U the cold and never leak. When buy- ! ing from jour trader mako euro of the 1 brand on nock of bag. H4SSI DIXON BROS. A S II PRICE LIST.. Forequarter Mutton, par lb .. .. sid. Shoulder Mutton, per lb .. .. 64a. Rib Chops, per lb .. .. ..7a. Middle Loin Chops, per lb .. .. Bd. Ualf Sheep, per lb .. .. .. 6d. Prime Ox Beef, Veal, and Lamb at Lowest .Prices. WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST QUALITY OF MEAT. PROCURABLE. D 2357-8352

SHIP SAUCE" NEVER FAILS to pleasa all palates—aud is economical. Ever; Grocer sella "SHIP SAUCE" all . the year round. . COLLARS, 6d lIALF-DOZEN, liighly fin• ialied. Linwood bieum Wundavy, Gloucester street. Phono I9bß. Agents—itaweou and Low, Cathedral square; J. 'I'. Fouesier, Colombo street, Sydenham, tear Crosfling; Robertson's Dyo Works, Colombo street North; Mr Lilley, Barbadoea street und Edgeware road, Mi" Williamson's, opp. Lancaster Hotel, Ferry load; Uncle Tom's Cabin, and Em. Smith, Carrier, Hew Brighton. 1i.4363 COLLINS and CO. FRUITERERS, CONFECTIONERS. ETO. Late F. Keetley, No. 21 Victoria street. A LL FRUITS in season, and Fresh VegexV. tables at Bedrock Prices. Choicest Confectionery. Daily delivery. 'Phone 1354. C 2519 COLLINS and CO. THE WOLSELEY SHEI&P-SHEARING MACHINES. TATE have now ample stooks, for the lime * V being, of complete plants and duplicates, but owing to the uncertainty of fnturo shipments we strongly recommend and urge you to place your orders early, as it may bo difficult for lis to meet all demands as the veitr udvances. il. McCLELLAND, Wolseley Depot, 89 Cashel street, Chriatcliurch. Mcb3l3-1H LOVELY CHRYSANTHEMUMS?* OUlt Display of this lovoly t Flower is better than previous years. Visitors aio cordiully invited to inspect n<£v they aro in bloom. W. BAYLISS and SON, Biyudv.-yr Nursery, Oetiroy's road, jt'endalton. 'Phone 1703. 8554 MOTOR-CYCLE TYRES, made by the NORTH BRITISH KUtiiiKli CO.. aro DKEADiVOUGHTS, 2G x 2i oversize, and 28 x 4 and Clincher De Luxo in all sizes. Sold by all Motor-cycle Dealers. H4380-60d2 HOLM.ES and SONS manufacture all their ' own redding, and guarantee it made from the best Samarang Hapoc. Buy direct from the manufacturers. H4312 •'TTNIQUE" HOT WATER BAGS give U loug service and never leak. Wiien buying from your trader make sure of the brand on neck of bag. . 114581 HOLMES and SONS only stock their celebrated 4-ply Wire Mottrtsses, and tell at bedrock prices, at 130 and 132 High street. H4313

| ALL PREVIOUS PURCHASES ECLIPSED | A WONDERFUL DEAL IN Ladies' High-Leg Boots i LATEST FASHION Bought at 10/- in the £ In all my purchases of Boots and Shoes, extending over a considerable period, -I have never bought such an array of Sample Boots, consisting of Patent Leather Boots with white buck tops, Gabardine High-top Lace Boots, and other sorts. Some hundred and fifty pairs in all, at the startling price of to/- in the £. They are usually sold at 25/-, 27/6,30/-, 32/6 to 35/-. To create a stir in the city, I intend to sell the whole lot at 17/6 per pair. This is no vain boast; the goods will be on 8 exhibition on Thursday, 25th of April. You will save j on every pair from 7/6 to 12/6. SECURE A PAIR BEFORE THE RUSH SETS IN Every pair is absolutely the best of quality, and no goods are better made or finer finish. stewartMbihson GASH BOOT SALESHAH .. CASHEL ST. SSfIBT—BS97 tS

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16204, 6 May 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16204, 6 May 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16204, 6 May 1918, Page 9