PUBLIC NOTICES. A SOUND OPPORTUNITY FOE ENTERPRISING MAIL ORDEB CONCERN. WELL-KNOWN Wellington Printers and Publishers offer Complete and Latest Edition (1000 copies) of "New Zealand FARMERS' LAW—a book which will meot with an immediate and entliueiastio welcome from every farmer in tho Dominion. The previous edition sold eaeily, by subscription, at £8 per copy. The B>ttraoiiv« price now ashed will enable a very lucrative bargain-offer to bo made on re-sale. A CHANCE FOR YOUNG, AMBITIOUS SALESMAN TO ADD CONSIDERABLY TO INCOME. Ab an alternative, we are willing ;o split the edition into lots of 100 copies, and to supply on a, aale-or-return basis to approved salesmen. This book, which enables every farmer to solve even COMPLICATED legal difficulties for himself, SELLS AT FIRST INTEBVIEW. The Book comprises 2CO pages, demi quarto, printed in 10-point Linotype on Supercalendered Paper of good quality, bound in full cloth and lottered in gold. We will print special title page aajd modify title and binding to suit purchaser of wholo edition. We anticipate that many business concerns throughout the country will quickly decide to taie up this offer. Applications will be considered in order of priority. As a, mail order proposition, the book "FARMERS' LAW" is bristling with convincing Boiling points. The market is the largest end most fertile in N.Z. A brief, enappy advertising campaign would eell out tho wholo edition without dekv. Immediate applications for dstai's are invited. "FARM LAW," Care J. Bott, Ltd., Advertising Agents, 7333 M-8C Jorvoiß Quay, Wellington.
IN THE MATTER OF "THE COMPANIES ACT, 1906," "VrOTICB is hereby given that' "John £dll mondeon and Co. Proprietary, Limited, a Company incorporated in Victoria, proposes to carry on business throughout new Zealand, and that the office or place of business of the Company is situated in New Zealand Express Company Central Samp]© Rooms, No. 6 Court House lane, Auckland. Dated this 12th day of April, 1925. T. 0. TYZACK, 7219 Attorney for> Company. "WANGANUI ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY (INCORP.). A N Exhibition 'will ho held in the Sar- *• gea-nt Gallery from May 16th, for four weeks. Artists and Craftsmen aro invited to exhibit. Entrance forme are procurable from Local Picture Dealers, or from Hon. Secretary, 6865 6 Nelson street, 'Wangmmi. ST. SAVIOUR'S ORPHANAGES' SPECIAL BUILDING CAMPAIGN. /TVARNING. IT has been reported to me that a man lias been collecting Subscriptions for the above fund without an official receipt book, so the public are warned not to give, money to anyone without this book, which serves as an official authorisation. H. M. BANNEHR, 7375 Organising Secretary. NORTH CANTERBURY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. GAME SEASON. THE Gamo Shooting Season in this Society's district commences on TUESDAY NEXT, the Ist May. The license fee for imported and native game is £l, and for native game only 10s. Licenses may be obtained from the following City Agents: W. H. Tifdall, Ltd., Mason, Struthers and Co., Ashßy, Bergh ;md Co., E. Roece, Ltd., Briscoe and Co., Hammond and Turner, and from the undersigned. C. W. HERVEY,, Secretary. 59 Cathedral square. 7367
PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. A LL Creditors and others having claims -*• against the -undermentioned estates are hereby required to lodge the same with the undersigned in duplicate, supported by full particulars and certified as due and owink by the said estates at the date of the death of deceased, pn or before the 28th day of May, 1923. Anv claim net lodged hy the dats named is liable to exclusion. SCHEDULE. 1. FRANCIS HUNT, lata of Christchurch, Carpenter, died 25-3-23. 2. LUOY EDWARDS COOKSON, late of ■Ashb'irton and Sumner, Widow, died 17-4-23 3. ALMA ALBERT i QUAYLE, late of Christcuurch, Civil! Servant, died 3-4-23 A. 11. JORDAN, _ District Public Trustee. Clrristchurch, 27th April, 1923. 7366 NORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL BOARD. npO the Katepa-ycrs of the Combined ■* Counties of Selwyn, Tawera and Malvern— I again request your support at the forthcoming Election for the Hospital Board. My policy is to make the Hospital the Best in the Dominion for the service of vhe 6ick and needy, with duo consideration to economy, combined with ©irlciency. Thanking you for your confldenco in the past— DAVID JIcMILLAN, 7149 ' Darn^u. /ARE COLERIDGE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY. DOWER WILL BE CUT OFF from H - a.m. to 4 p.m. on SUNDAY Ntst, tea 9th instant, in the following districts:— >aparua County, Halswell County, Tai Tapu. iincoln, Banks Peninsula Power Board, and iprings-Eilesxnere Power Board. E. G. HACGIBBON, 27S Resident Electrical Engineer. »OOKS FOR STUDENTS AND GEN- ► ERAL READERS BOUGHT AND SOLD BURTT'S BOOK SHOP, !3ii; 90 Worcester street.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17749, 28 April 1923, Page 16
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