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PUBLIC NOTICES. THE SOLDIERS' VOTE. WHEN DID THE PROHIBITION PARTY; 'ASK FOR IT? THE MODERATE LEAGUE says that the Now Zealand Alliance (Prohibition Party) did NOT ask that the soldiers' votes should ho taken at the April Poll. Bead these Resolutions taken from tho Minutes of tho Alliance Council, held in St. Jota-'s Lecture Hall, Wellington, on April 3. 1918, and reoommendad hy a Convention held in June, 1917:Thai) failing the adoption of the National Efficiency Board's report, the N.Z. Alliance demands that tho Licensing Poll bo hold before the end of the present year, whether the term of Parliament be extended or not. That in all votes taken on the liquor question the voto of soldiers on activo sarvice be taken alsoy but under proper safeguard. Both these decisions were conveyed to the Prime Minister by a deputation BEFORE the Moderate League's meeting was eTen held! JAs proof of the accuracy of this statement the Minute Book referred to was submitted for examination at tho office of "Tho Dominion."] s

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF SURNAME. T PERCY LEWIS HALSTED, heroto-J-j fore called and known by the name of Percy Lewis Hallensteiu, of Christ church, Merchant, Hereby Give Public Notice that on tho 10th day of December, one thousand nino hundred and nineteen, I formally and absolutely renounced, relinquished, and abandoned tho use of my said surname of Ilallenstein, and then assumed and adopted, and determined thenceforth on all occasions whatsoever to use and fvbscribe the name of Hoisted instead of the said name of Hallenatein. AND I GIVE FURTHER NOTICE that by a Deed Poll dated the 10th day of December, ono thousand nine hundred and nineteen, duly executod and attested, and enrolled, in the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Canterbury district, at Christchurch, on the 11th day of December, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, I formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the said surname of Hallenstcin, and declared that I had assumed and adopted', and intended thenceforth on all occasions whatsovor, to use and subscribe the name of Halsted instead of Hallenatein, and so as to be at all times thereafter- called, known, and described by the name of Halsted exclusively. Dated the 11th day of. December, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. PERCY L. HALSTED, (late) Percy_L._Hallenstein._ NOTICE OE'CMNGFoF SURNAME. T EMIL ISAAC HALSTED, herotoJU fore called and known by the nanio of Emil Isaac Hallenstcin, of Dunedin, Merchant, HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that on tho 10th day of December, ono thousand nine hundred and nineteen, I formally and absolutely renounced, relinquished, and abandoned the use of my said surname of Hallenstein, and then assumed and adopted, and determined henceforth on all occasions whatsoever to use and subscribe the name of Halsted instead of the said name of Hallenstein. AND I GIVE FURTHER NOTICE that by a Deed Poll dated the 10th day of December, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, duly exeouted and attested, and enrolled in tho Sunreme Court of New Zealand, Otago and Southland district, at Dunedin, on tho Uth day of December, ono thousand nino hundred, and nineteen. I formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the said imrname of Hallenstein, and declared that I had assumed and adopted, and intonded thenceforth on all occasions whatsoever, to use and subscribe tho name of Halsted instead of Hallenstein, and so as to be at all times thereafter called, known, nnd described by the name of Hoisted exclusively. Dated the 11th day of December, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. E. I. HALSTED. (Late) E. I. Hallenstein. /-\UR PREMISES will bo CLOSED FROM DECEMBER A until JANUARY 5, 1920. DAVID M'CRAE LTD. FINANCIAL. NAPIER HARBOUR BOARD. LOAN OF .£166,000 IN 1660 DEBENTURES OF .0100 BACH, BEARING INTEREST AT. X 5 15s. PER CENTUM PER 'ANNUM. Issued by the Napier Harbour BoaTd under authority of "The Napier Harbour Board Empowering and Loan Act, 1884," and "Tho Napier Harbour Board Loans Enabling Act, 1018." AT PAR. APPLICATIONS will be received up to December 81, 1919: by tho Napier Harbour Board for the purchaso of the above Debentures. Tho Debentures are issued at par; have a currency from the First day of January, 1920, to tho First day of January, 1928; and bear, interest at the rate of ,£5 15s. per centum per annum, payable half-yearly on tho First day of July, in tho year 1920, and thpreafter on the First days of January and July in each year. Tho principal and interest aro payablo free of exchange at any Branch of tihe Bank of New Zealand in New Zealand. For copips of the prospectus and form of application apply to the undersigned, or to any Branch of the Bank of Now Zealand in Napier, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch. Dunedin. Timaru, Itivorcargill, Nelson, New Plymouth, Paltnerston North, and Gisbornc. JNO. P. KENNY, Secretary and Treasurer, Napier Harbour Board, Box 2, Port Ahuriri, Napier. MONEY TO LEND. HAVING moneys to invest on firstclass Freehold Securities in the City of Wellington, tho undersigned will be pleased to receive applications therefor. Interest at 51 per cent. J. S. EVANS, C/o IZARD AND WESTON, Barristers and Solicitors, 161 Feathorston Street. BUSINESS NOTICES. ... SEND IT TO SMITH'S! . . YOUR Watch or Jewellery Repairs. All work will lie linis'nod in short iimo. Smith, Jeweller, 210 Lambton Quay. ■ INDIAN Afternoon Tea Cloth, best as', sortment ever shown in Now Zealand. 138 Adelaide Road, Newtown. i

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 70, 16 December 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 70, 16 December 1919, Page 12