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PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE FROM BANKRUPTCY. T, GEORGE HERBERT NEWSON, -L hereby give notice that I intend to apply to the Court for my Discharge from Bankruptcy, at the next sitting of the Bankruptcy Court, commencing on the 4th day of February, 1929. (Signed), GEORGE HERBERT NEWSON. NOTICE. I BEG TO NOTIFY my Clients that from January 1, 1929, my Business will be strictly cash. All accounts owing must be paid within one month. F. R. HOLTOM, Garage, Paekakariki. SCOTS COLLEGE. PRIZE-GIVING AND BREAK-UP CEREMONY. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVER-NOR-GENERAL, SIR CHARLES FERGUSSON, will present the Prizes won during the year, and address the Boys. A cordial invitation is extended to parents, friends, and Old Boys to be present at the Function, which takes place in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on Wednesday, December 19, at 8 p.m. C. E. WEBB, Registrar. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ALL 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 owing by the said estates at the date of the death of the deceased, on or before the 18th day of January, 1929. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. SCHEDULE. Friend. William George, late of Wellington, Drainlayer, died 1/12/28, Millar, Hugh Youug, late of Wellington and Masterton, Farm Hand, died 6/12/28. Saulbrey. Thomas Lewis, late of Lower Hutt, Baker, died 28/8/28. Scanlon, Jeremiah Charles, late of Wellington. Retired Civil Servant, died 10/12/28. Thorburn, Thomas (or Wood), late of Lower Hutt, Labourer, died 5/11/27. G. E. MILLER, District Public Trustee. Wellington, December 17, 1928. BUSINESS NOTICES. "STOW Open!—Piccadilly Restaurant, LX 206 Lambton Quay (opp. Kirkealdie’s) ; open 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Excellent

service. . EDUCATIONAL. WHY BANKS STUDENTS SUCCEED r rilE CHIEF REASON is that they are trained by men of the highest standing in the profession for which they are studying. The "BANKS” Student, provided lie has the "will to work” and il^ eri, K® ability MUST QUALIFY. Not only has he the advantage ot the best tuition, but also the best methods of teaching by correspondence. All work is checked and criticised by an expert In the subject, and we guarantee that none of the work is delegated to Juniors. ENROL NOW FOR A COURSE in Accountancy, Law Professional, LL.B., Banking. Insurance. Book-keeping, Matriculation, Accountancy Preliminary. Etc. WRITE FOR A PROSPECTUS TO BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. 98 THE TERRACE. G. 1.0., LOX 1-61. E. L. ENTING. 8.C0m.. ' H. AMOS, ujrector ENROL EARLY FOR 1929. QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE 53 HOBSON STREET, WELLING lON. The first term of the new year starts on Tuesday, sth February. larents nl '° for the‘growing girl. It is pleasantly situated and eqmpped W!th C'erythmg needful for the well-being and happiness ot its scholars. , All-round education from infant stage to = y stand 1 Gls nrenared for Public Examinations. Languages, Liteiatuie, Ait amt MU.ic, Optional subjects include Piano, Violin, Dancing. Elocution, Dressmakin o and Aninle facility for sport and recreation. , . Special attention to development of character. Sound religious training. * Prospectus on application to MISS IRENE WILSON. M.A., Principal. Queen Margaret College, Wellington. HOTELS, TOURIST, & HEALTH RESORTS ALCKL urpnvEi-njRST, 49 Symonds Street. Auckland’s only “Unheonsed” Tourist Hotel de Luxe. Accommodation, 160. . Ordinary Tariff 14/- daily; £4 4/- weekly. Special Rooms (with running h. and c.‘water), 16/-, or £4 18/-. Extensive grounds; garage. BELL BUS WELLINGTON SIGHT-SEEING TOURS No 1 TOUR—2B miles. Leave 10 a.m. daily, return 12.30 p.m. Route, N.S'TSuKI: «»»... B=,, .XoiVTOin’rf-Smldays Only. ’ Leave 'I p.m.; retain S.SO p.m. Distance 60 miles. —Akatarawa. ... ALL Bell Buses leave Government Buildings and pick up passengers en route by arrangement. Fares: All Trips oA 6313 - CHRISTCHURCH . p ST ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL,—Superior Private Accommodation, 32 Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O, Beautiful lawns, gardens etc Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. Stay at STONEHURST PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior accommodation, 12/6 to 15/- a day; 5 minutes centre city. Telegrams btonelea, Christchurch. EASTBOURNE HOTEI EASTBOURNE offers you First-Class Accommodation at Welliiwton’s Premier Seaside Resort, Easily accessible by steamer or bus, Eastbourne has unrivalled attrnetions in ''"‘LV bush, and facilities tor tenuis, etc. MRS. G. W INbiON-INGHAM, Proprietress. ’Phone 102. FEATHERSTON EMPIRE HOTEL. Entirely under new management. Excellent accommodation Electric light and all modern conveniences. Speight's ale on tap. All wines and spirits true to label. Garage on premises. —FRED YULE. Proprietor (late of Napier, Hawke’s Bay). HAVELOCK NORTH HILLSBROOK GUEST HOUSE (Hawke’s Bay). This fine house is now open for Paying Guests. First-class accommodation; food table; all home comforts', including billiard room and tennis courts. Under the patronage of many of New Zealand’s distinguished residents. Inquiries. MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS '•WESTLANDS GUEST HOUSE” (under new ownership), Maliakipawa, via I’icton. “Westlands” is situated at the head of Queen Charlotte ami Pelorus Sounds. This beautiful and commodious house of 26 rooms lias been re-iiirmshed throughout, and lias all the latest improvements, which are necessary for the comfort of guests. Tennis court, large garage. Standing in 45 acres of rich farm hind and orchards, “Westlands ean supply guests with all necessary' cream, butter, fruit, etc. Launch Trips for fishing parties arranged in. either Sounds. "Westlands" is now open to receive guests. Write or wire Proprietors, “WESTLANDS,” Picton.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 72, 18 December 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 72, 18 December 1928, Page 2