PUBLIC NOTICES. THE ROYAL EMPIRE SOCIETY, LONDON. EMPIRE DAY, MAY 24. nMIE Chairman and Council of the Royal Empire Society, London, send Empire Day greetings to their Fellow Members in all parts of the world, and reaffirm in this time of economic stress their faith in the power of British unity and co-operation to surmount every difficulty. L. O. 11. TRIPP, A. 11. .MILES, Hon. Corresponding Secretaries, ■Wellington. LEGAL NOTICE. WE desire to announce that as from ’’ Monday, the 18th instant, the practices of Barristers and Solicitors heretofore carried on by us at Wellington and Lower Hutt respectively will be amalgamated, and we will continue to practise in partnership under the style of “Bupny and Barrett.” For the convenience of clients, Mr. Bunny will attend at the Hutt Offices on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays on which days Mr. Barrett will attend at the Wellington Offices in the T. and G. Building. Dated this 16th day of May, 1931. EDMUND PERCY BUNNY. CLARENCE ROY BARRETT. ACCIDENT. TTTOULD any person who witnessed ’’ the running over of an Alsatian dog by motorist near Karitane Home between 1.30 and 2.30 p.m. on Thursday, kindly communicate with Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. (Continued on Page 3.)
MACHINERY FOR SALE. STONE CRUSHER. YYNE “Collett” 15in. v ‘Jin. Portable Stone Crusher, complete with elevator and latest improvements, and in splendid condition. Price £3OO on rail. COLLETT’S. LTD., Taumarunui. / KIRKBECK, LTD. TpURNITURE at Factory Prices at Kirkbeck’s, Lower Tory St. Also open Friday evenings.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 201, 22 May 1931, Page 2
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