PUBLIC NOTICES. X O T I C E. 110 the Farmers. * .„.„._..„.„, , . , Mill Owners, Contractors, and Business j Men of Canterbury— j Gentlemen, —I be? to announce- that I have opened a LABOUR REGISTRY OFFICE in THE ARCADE. 165 CASHEL STREET, {near Tattersall's), and trust that by close , personal attention to every order entrusted to roc to secure a fair share of your patron- j Having had an extensive experience in everv branch of farming, I should know somewhat of vonr labour lequirement-s, ar.d will most assiduously endeavour satyiiactorily to supply tiem. Please write to above address, or ring: TELEPHONE Xo. 812". Awaiting your es-. teemed instructions, I am, Tours faithfully, JAMES SCOTT, 165 Casbel street 35-> (Late of Waikari and Methven). SOUTHLAND ACCLIMATISATION j .5 SOCIETY. WAPITI AXX) RED DEER LICENSES. WAPITI LICENSES. NATIONAL PARK -Season, Ist MARCH-31st- MAY: 8 Licenses, 2 Heads each, fee £lO. RED DEER, NATIONAL PARK—Season, 24th MARCII-31st MAY: Fee, 4 guineas, for an unlimited number of Heads. RED DEER, STEWART ISLAND-Sea-eon, 24th MARCH-31st- MAY: Fee, £l, for an unlimited number of Head*. i VIRGINIAN DEER. STEWART ISLA>D —Season, Ist MARCH-31st MAY: Fee, 3 i {ruineas. for 3 Heads. -, ~ • MOOSE—No Licenses will be issued tin* year. Applications closn 3rd OCTOBER Maps (4s Gd) and fall particulars from D. CTJTHBEHTSON, Secretary. I Box 143, Inrercargill. 9807 ; YEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OP ARCHITECTS i* (Incorporated). EXAMINATIONS. j 7th to 12th DECEMBER, 1925.' INTENDING CANDIDATES are notified 1 that entries for the Institute's Exam•ii _»!_- *--,- n. t> n Ki%v 1527, Wellington, on TUESDAY, 10th November, 1925, at 5 p.m. Forms of entry may be obtained on application to the undersigned. Candidates are notified that the Final Ex- • '•■- rill be held in Wellington only. >. G. JOHNSTON, 1 Secretary. ■Wellington, 7th September, 1925. - 2122 MALVERN ELECTRIC POWER BOAiID. I?-l K AAA LOAN—INTEREST 51 PER &ID>UUU CENT in debentures of £IOO each, repayable in 36J years. A safe and sound investment for Trust or other funds, giving ample security and a. reasonable return in interest. These debentures are secured by a rate of one farthing in the £1 on the capital Talus of the property of the district valued at £3,037,533. , Further particular* from the undersigned or from the Christchurch Stock Exchange, or the Bank of Neiw Zealand. A. E.. COLTHART, Darfia'd, Clerk to tBo Board. September v 4tm, 1925. 9951 KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. "DAFFODIL DAT." "DAFFODIL DAY." WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th. Great Sale of Cnoieo Daffodils. Also of Bedding-cut Planta. CAKE, SWEff? AND VARIETY STALLS. Building of Copper Trail to cost not less than ,£SO. 2365 IMPORTANT- TO OWNERS OF TROTTERS, FACERS AND GALLOPERS. PHED" HORSES, having (faults as knee'knocking, cross-firing, elbonr-hitting, over-reaching, balancing, etc., etc., can be cured by consulting . D. HEALT, Farrier Specialist I (Late of California). j Located next Show Grounds, Lincoln road. I A Visit Invited. 2*04 CO-OPERATIVE TREE-PLANTING SOCIETY, LIMITED. NOMINAL CAPITAL £50,000. rTvHE Society covenant* to plant 100 forest X trees for each £5 subscribed on the Building Society principle of one shilling weekly. / Guaranteed Security is given over land, trees, building, and fences, etc., under Trust Deed of Mortgage in which subscribers benefit "paripaseu" and Bonds are provided so that children and others, will receive the proceeds realised in twenty years. E. A. OSMOND, Secretary, 133 Hereford street, Christchurch, N.Z. C 2890 J 3 PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION" FOR SHORTHANDWRITERS- AND TYPISTS, NOVEMBER, 1925. IT is hereby notified that the usual Public Service Entrance Examination for Shorthand-Typists Vill be'held in.NOVEMBER, 1925. . Applications close 3£tb. OCTOBER, 1925, and any Entries received after that date should be accompanied by a late fee of 2s 6d. Full particulars may be, obtained oft 4 application to the Secratary, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. ■ 2314 GREAT NEWS TO PIANO BUYERS. EXTRAORDINARY I 'AST Terms are being offered.' DEPOSIT I . £2, BALANCE 5s PER WEEK. These are the easiest terms offered by any firm in New Zealand. Only £2 deposit required to have • a Piano delivered into your home the same-.day as purchased. CITY PIANO CO., 92 Oashel street West (Near Bridge of Remembrance.) M 6602-6812 ' TO CUSTOMHOUSE AGENTS. 1 ' PROGRESSIVE FiEM of Customhouse *- Agents in Auckland urgently require Representation Throoghout tho Dominion. We desire a. reciprocal arrangement, and exclusive representation is preferred. This is an opportunity for you to be represented in Auckland. Direct Correspondence to— LEIGH W. A. POSTER, and CO.. o.p* Hellaby's Bldgs., Queen st., Auckland. 2120. I LAKE COLERIDGE ELECTRIC POWER ■ SUPPLY. POWER WILL BE CUT OFF in KAL\A POI BOROUGH on' SUNDAY, 13th September, from 8.30 a.m.' to about 4.30 p.m. ■ . R. C. MACGIBBOX, - 2336- District Electrical Engineer. .™ WANTED KNOWN. ( ft^y Billed and Hairdressing ' ' Saloon. All brands of Tobaccos and rttes in Stocki Billiard Saloon open ltd ie.3o. Ladies' 'Buster Cuts and ShingL S by fxpert. J ' H - C yf FE ' C. H. CRAKE, 1062 Colombo street North. (WING TO BHEEP BEING WORRIED v all DOGS found wandering on MURITAI, GREENPARKT SIGHT * ft * r dltte be SS ° T AT Sept. IHb, 132 J. GEO, A. LASSEN. fiXPEP.T PIANO .nd ORGAN TUNING, , A , U- V. BUTCHER. Le»w> Otfon at LA GLORIA, 130 Armagh street, 'i'bonft iUO. ' I(ua
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18485, 12 September 1925, Page 20
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