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PUBLIC NOTICES. CROWN LAND FOR SELECTION. ITOTICE is hereby given thut written ap- ■ ' plications lor the undermentioned lands will be received nt thin Office up till 4 p.m. on Friday, the 23rd May, 1830: — MANCIAKURA SETTLEMENT. Seven Sections. Varying from 100 acres to 206 acres, capital values ranging from .£925 to £2275. Situated in a warm, sheltered valley, on the Waerengu-Maramarua road, about 14 miles from To Awamutu Township. Approximately halt of the estate is alluvial valley land and partly drained swamp of good quality, moEtly in surface-sown grass. The balance is eaey in contour and mostly ploughable, with a sprinkling of English grasses. Well watered by a stream and springs. These aro subdivisions of property acquirnd from James Riddel!, Esq. PUKETARATA SETTLEMENT. Five Sections. Varying from 60 acres to 141 acres, capital values ranging from £1425 to £1750. Situated on the Auckland-Wellington Main Highway, nino milos from Te Awamutu and eight and one-half miles from Otorohanga, there being dairy factories at both towns. Theso sections are a subdivision of It. H. Hole's estate, and are capable of being mado into first-class dairy farms. These lands may bo selected on Renewable Lease only. Sale-plans, giving full particulars, may be seen at the principal post offices, or, together with application forms, may be obtained from this Office upon requesj. K. M. GRAHAM. Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, 12.5.80. 7988 EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK. COMMENCING MAY 24th. LL Shopkeepers are earnestly requested to make the best possible window display of our own and Empire goods during that week, and the buying public are equally earnestly requested to buy only our own and Empire goods, not only during that week, but during every week in the year. Support your own Empire's industries. Keep your own kith and kin employed. J. F. STUDHOLME, Chairman Empire Shopping Week. 7885FP CATHEDRAL SQUARE TRAFFIC EXPERIMENT. OWING to tho cessation of negotiations with tho Cathedral Chapter respecting exchange of land, the proposed experiment of traffic in Cathedral square, which included a change of route for Trams Nos. 5 and 12, has been abandoned. FRANK THOMPSON,, Genoral Manager. May 14th, 1930. 8013 BOY SCOUTS' ASSOCIATION. JUMBLE SALE. GIGANTIC JUMBLE SALE in aid of • the Ciiristchui'oh Boy Scouts will be held in King Edward Barrackß on SATURDAY, May 24th, nt 2 p.m. Bargains for All. Come and Buy. W. H. MONTGOMERY, 7942 Metropolitan Commissioner. w;e.a. AN opportunity for everyone to study "Internatioual Relations." Tho class formed To-night 8 p.m., Trades Hall. Mr R. M. Lalng, M.A., speaks on "European Diplomacy." Come and tako interest in World Problems. Fee for the full course 2/6. 7996 MR Studobaker Ownerl This Studebaknr Sedan is a good snip for you, especially whfg, yon can use your present car as a dftj/wt. '.Previous cXwwa it well. Has good tyres, excellent upholstery, and a fine engine. Pay the balance by easy terms arranged to suit you. ADAMS, LTD., High street. -8 MEETINGS. THE REFORM PARTY. CANTERBURY DIVISION. UPPORTERS of the REFORM PARTY are invited to attend the following MEETINGS, which will be addressed by Representatives of tho Special Reorganisation Committee: — LYTTELTON ELECTORATE—OASHMERE BRANCH: THIS EVENING, THURSDAY. MAY 15th. at 8 p.m., in ST. AUGUSTINE'S HALL, CRACROFT TERRACE. LYTTELTON ELECTORATE—SUMNER BRANCH. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), MAY 16th, at 8 p.m.. in tho BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS, SUMNER. All Interested in tho formation of WOMEN'S AUXILIARIES are especially invited to attend these meetings. , • THE CANTERBURY CO-OP. POULTRY. PRODUCERS, LTD. IHE HAI T-YEARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLD IRS of the above Company will bo held in the NAVY LEAGUE HALL, Worcester street, Chrislchurch, on SATURDAY, the 24th day of May, 1930, at 8 p.m. - BUSINESS: 1. To read Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts for six months end. ing December 31st, 1929. 2. To consider the question of Grading Regulations. 3. General. E. J. BOSS, Chairman of Directors. G. H. BRADFORD, 7997 Secretary. NORTH CANTERBURY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the above Society will be held at the JELLICOE HALL, 71 Gloucester street, flhristchurch, on WEDNESDAY. May 21st. 1930, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. Presentation of Annua! Report and Statement of Accounts. 2. Appointment of Auditors. 3. Appointment of Scrutineers. 4. General. C. W. HERVEY. 7986 Secretary. WANTED TO *jET. UP-TO-DATE BUTCHER'S* SHOP, just completed in a First-class Residential Suburb and on a tram stop. Fitted with meat rails, largo refrigerator, benches, and gas copper, etc., complete. A Good Opening for an Energetic Man. GEO. SIMPSON. Building Contractor, 'Phon« 38-657. 170 Gloucester street. 59484 TO LET. GLASGOW BUILDINGS, COLOMBO ST., Floor Space Suitable for Tearooms, Warehouse, or Professional Purposes. Best Position in City, J. A. REDPATH, 7411 F.P. 181 Oashel street. FINANCIAL. WE have the sum of £3500 for invest at the current rate of interest, on approved First Mortgage security. HARPER, PASOOE, BUCHANAN, and UPHAM, Solicitors, 118 Hereford street, Ohristohurch. i 21s gallon. Colour Cards and instructions free. SMITH and SMITH, LTD. JOIATICA Patients—Quits-it Tabs are out ■J on their own. A real proven remedy. '2s 6d grocers and chemists. 59403 *y /£* SILK Stockings Free. Send 200 t / \9 I.X.L. Wrappers to Superbus Packing Co., Christchnrch. —8

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19928, 15 May 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19928, 15 May 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19928, 15 May 1930, Page 1

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