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PUBLIC NOTICES. draughting cadets, public WORKS . DEPARTMENT. Office o£ the Public -Service Commissioner, . ,Wellington, 20th December, 1918. APPLICATIONS are invited {or the pcsitl°ns ° £ Draughting Cadets in the Pub«o Works Department. Salary £65 per annum. Clerical Division, with annual increments according to scale, and lodging allowance where successful applicant is required to reside away from home. Application forms ar.-l particulars obtainable from the Permanent Head of the Public V, orks Department, or from this office. Apdose at noon on the 29th January, VERSCHAFFELT. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. FARMERS' SALEYARDS. | ''HE NEXT WEEKLY SALE will be held J AXL ARY 10th. Poultry Sales aa usual. All Goods csn bo purchased privately. , CLARIPGE and SMITH. 6103 THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. £ Capital authorised and issued. .. 6,000,000 Paid up Capital .. .. 2,000,000 Reserve Fund .. .. 2,025,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors.. 4,000,000 Together .. .. ..£8,025,000 NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Bank a ill bo closed, from JANUARY Ist, 1919, to JANUARY 7th, 1919, both dates inclusive. Proprietors, ■whose names are registered in the said Book* on .the 31st December, 1918, will be entitled to the Dividend to bo declared at the next Half-yearly General Meeting of Proprietors in respect of the number of shares standing in their names ou that date. R. A. HOLMES, 6299 Inspector. YALDHURST PATRIOTIC LEAGUE And YALDHURST F.ED CROSS BRANCH. A LTE RATION OF DATES FOR WATCHGUESSING COMPETITION. Competition closes on MARCH 7th, 1919. The Watch, will be wound on MARCH Bth, 1919. Books to be -returned to Secretary by MARCH 14th, 1919. The Watch will bo opened on MARCH 29th, 1919. Ticket* Nos. 1981 to 2000 (inclusive), and--2281 to 2300 (inclusive) for above Competition have been cancelled. , „ H. BLEASDALE, 6398 ■ Hon. See.

"THE PUBLIC CURATOR ACT OF 1915." (Section 40.) NOTICE OP ORDER TO ADMINISTER. THE Public Curator hereby gives notico that on the fourth day of December, 1918, an Order to Administer, the Personal Estate of DAVID BLYTH, Into of Chnstr church, in the Dominion of J.ew Zealand, with the Will annexed, was granted to him by the Suoreme Court of Queensland. Dated this tenth day of December, 1918. 6394 H. D. BRENNAN, Publio Curator. IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES WILLIAM REID, late of Christchurch, Stock and Station Agent, deceased. IT is requested that' all Claims against the above Estate be rendered to tho -undersigned forthwith, duly certified as under: I hereby certify that this Account is correct and was due-and owin; by the deceased on 14th November, 191 S. LANE 'and NEAVE, - . Solicitors -to the .Executors, "94a' Hereford" street, 5397 Chrifltchurch. .BOROUGH COUNCILS., ' SPREYDON. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.. I "MOW* that.' the. Epidemic ia almost entirely suppressed,- I .wish -on behalf of - the ! Council, and ..Ratepayers .to_ express the heartiest thanks to the: following ladies and ' "entlemcn for their whole-hearted support durifig the trying "period beginning Aovembor 14th and extending into December. To their early efforts is duo the. fact tna/t although some 566 individuals had the disease and we visited patients in 310 houses, only 8 succumbed to the disen-s* after we, took bold. : For Gifts of monev we have to thank Mes- | dames Arthur Smith,- Waters, E. O'Rourke, I Messrs W. Williamson, Wilder, J. I. Small, and two others. i ' '•' ' ■ > __ Goods were contributed by Messrs w. Nicholls, T. Smart, W. J. Moir, W. Anderson, Bliss,. Considine, Land, and a _ host : ol 0t at Council Office Depot wero Mr M. W. Woodfield (in, charge),-Messrs H. X;. Lane, A. Smith, Wilson, Nicols, and G. W. Cars were run by H. Hinkey, A. Rudkin. G. Witt©, G. •Wonall,'- W. Patrick, and Mrs E Preparation, of food, "was in. the hands of Mrs Wineor, Meedames G. W. Munday, Raneer, Lane, Rudkin, Firth, and others'. Relief delivery was arranged by Messrs A. Wish, Earnehaw, and Williamson. Patrols—Messrs Smith. Williamson, Consirtine, Hinkey, Hart, Earnshfl-w, Hennesey, Witte, Burley. Penlington, Ru<W, Hoots, , Amos, HUes, Gahogin, Francis. Fnth, Manhire, Jacob sen. Wish, Be*rn*. J. Woodfield. Thornton, ' Adamson, Walker, Richards. Dim*, and Roberta, and Mrs S*ruge. Helners —To M«*odamea Wilkins, Wwh. F»*ell. TTnrdv. Lindsav B-wn, F«£. jkerridge, Miss Guurlay, and MWs McPherson and J. Woods, the work of attending the «ick fell. nnS was ably carriM out. Nurses To and Symtmda the thanks of the people have been "gratefully expressed. ' , , . , Many othor offora of helo were received which w© acknowledge equally with those accepted. _ ... For the Committal. , W. H. WINSOR. ' „ Chairman, Spreydon.' ~~ FUNEBAt notices. ; THE Funeral of. the late Emma Osborne McCallum will leave her late residence, 64 Langdown street, Waltham,This Day (Thursday), December 26th, at 10.40 a.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. . .__!ZZ THE Friends of Mr George Cowihs are informed that the _ Funeral of'his late wife will leave hia residence, Cust, on Friday at 2 p.m., for the Cust Public Cemetery. EARLY ,and HENDERSON. rpHE Funeral of the late Mrs Fftnny Lines -I will leave her late residence, 68 London ■treet. Woolaton, for the Woolston Cemetery, This Day, Thursday, the ■ 26th inst., at 2 p.m! LANGFORD and RHIND. 6427

aEORGE BARREL L, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES AND, MOTOR CARRIAGES. FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office 231. Garage: 235 Durham street. 'Phone 721, • 9*® or ■ - J. LAMB AND SON F U N*E RAL FURNISHERS, MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS TO. AN\ PART OF CANTERBURY. No 234 LICHFIELD STREET. T«le&T 5 39. Established 1873.^ TAN G"F OR D AND RHIND, UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS. lotoßhST' 623 * ios, Montreal fiStreot, •Phone 688. L 4191-8854 MfiTTRNING. 'A RMSTRONG'S Specialise MOURNING. A in all Mourning reXfnrißNlNG. quired. C/ostumes executed Mourning Si 24 hours. A Special DcMOURNING partmeut and Workroom is wnTTRNING devoted to these needs.. MOURNING! 'Department opened from MOURNING. 8.30 «Jn. By ringing upho. MOURNING. 1478 or 1040 you can have MOURNING, an experienced Assistant wait MOURNING. * upon you at your own home. | "AVON" TUBES ■ | EE better than the best. - A real rubber Tube, which meets the demand for an extra quality inner Tube. OBTAIN ONE from your Garage,. AND PROVE IT. MBis2

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16404, 26 December 1918, Page 11

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