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PUBLIC NOTICES, ’ SEDGEMERE ’ SCHOOL ' CANTERBURY qpHE Golden Jubilee Celebrations will -L be held on THURSDAY, December 14, 1933. All ex-pupils are asked to communicate with the secretary to the Jubilee Committee. A. J. INWOOD, Box 18, Southbridge. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. WAITANGI TEA ROOMS, TITAHI BAY. VISITORS to Titahi Bay are advised ’ that Waitangi Tea Rooms are now open for supply delicious Morning and Afternoon Teas. Soft Drinks, Homemade Cakes, etc., on sale. Picnic parties supplied by arrangement. Boiling water always available. Note Address: WAITANGI TEA ROOMS (just above boatsheds), TITAHI BAY. MRS. T. J. MELVILLE, Proprietress. SARAH HURFORD AMES TRUST. TINDER the Will of the late Mrs. Sarah Hurford Ames, part of the net annual income from her residuary estate is to be distributed amongst:— “Homes and other Institutions for the care and welfare of aged or infirm persons of either sex by whomsoever conducted,” situate in the City of Wellington and its Suburbs,

It is requested that applications on behalf of all Homes and Institutions claiming to be eligible to participate in the foregoing bequest be submitted not later than November 7, 1933, to the District Public Trustee. Wellington. J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee. October 9. 1933. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. VISITING OF PATIENTS. YIN and after To-morrow (Sunday), October 15. 1933, admission will be by TICKET ONLY. Each patient will be allowed two visiting tickets, to be handed to relatives or friends. Tickets to be shown at the entrance to the hospital. Visiting days and hours will be as follow: — Sundays 1 2to 4 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays 3 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays 7 to 7.30 p.m. By Order of the Board. R. BROWN, Secretary.

AN XMAS GIFT FOR “HOME” NEW ZEALAND BUTTER QUOH a gift as this would be much appreciated by your friends or relatives at "Home,” and entails no trouble or bother for. you. All you need to do is to send 5/6 cash to: The Secretary, New Zealand Dairy Produce Board, Box 866, Wellington, together with the full address, in block letters, of any resident in Great Britain. For this amount, our London Office will send, free of any cost to the recipient, 41bs. of New Zealand “Finest” Butter, carefuly packed. Each pound of butter is packed in a carton and the four cartons into a larger carton. A card, giving the name of the sender, will be enclosed in the package. To ensure delivery before Christmas, it will be necessary for orders to reach the Board before October 28. Be wise, SEND YOUR ORDER EARLY 1 Write in to-day! While this makes a much appreciated Christmas Gift, the Board also undertakes this service any time during the year.

CUSTOMS COMMISSION, 1933, TT is hereby notified for public informax tion that the Customs Tariff Commission, 1933, appointed (inter alia) to inquire into the Customs Tariff of New Zealand, will resume its sittings at Wellington in the office of the Comptroller of Customs, Customs Building, Customhouse Quay, at 10 a.m., on TUESDAY, October 17, 1933, for the purpose of hearing evidence from persons desiring to ma’ke representations respecting the Customs Tariff. Applications for appointments from persons intending to appear should be addressed to “The Chairman, Customs Tariff Commission, 1933, Wellington.” GEO. CRAIG, Chairman.

CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. "V"OU are earnestly requested to report to the S.P.C.A. any act of cruelty you may notice. Office, Hamilton Chambers, Lambton Quay; telephone 43-978. Lethal Chamber for humane destruction of cats and dogs available Monday to Fri* day, at 9 a.m. and 3.30 p.m., at City Corporation Yard, Clyde Quay. Secretary, S. B. Clarke, P.O. Box 195. MEETINGS. HONORARY JUSTICES’ ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON (Incorporated). MEMBERS of /the above Association are reminded of the Meeting to be held on Monday,- October 16, at 7.45 p.m., in Kirkcaldie and Stains’ Tea Rooms. ' Speaker; Mr. W. F. STILLWELL, S.M. J. L. ARCUS, ~, Hon. Registrar.

MACHINERY FOR SALE.

A LLUM Electrical Co., Ltd., Anzac Ave., Auckland (P.O. Box 769), for Electrical Motors and Machinery.

"DROKEN Crankshafts Welded, guaranteed, broken teeth, crownwheels, gears, replaced equal new. Cain’s Welding Works, Parnell, Auckland.

TJENOLD CHAIN DRIVES. Cheapest, most efficient power transmission. Stocks all main centres. Ring. Napier, 619; Palmerston, 6727; New Plymouth, 328; Stratford, 616; . Hawera, 2288; Wellington, 52-965.

T ATEST WIDDOP BRITISH DIEAJ SELS, designed for marine work: easy starting when cold; economical and reliable. Medium Duty, 11.96 h.p.. 800 r.p.m. Heavy Duty, 60-350 h.p., 330-400 and 425 r.p.m. Also Stationary Engines and Winches.

M. A. DEVCICII (Sole N.Z. Agent), 145 Victoria St.. Hamilton. Phone 1344. Sub-Agent: NORMAN JACK, Engineer, _ 18 Argyll Street, Wellington.

GENERAL ENGINEERING.

WELLINGTON MECHANICAL EN- ° GINEERING CO. Corner Tory and Vivian Streets, ■ Wellington. Phone 22-708. We undertake repairs to machinery of all descriptions. RADIO APPARATUS. OLDENTONE,” N.Z.’s greatest radio value ; gets Australia ; usually £l4/14/-; now £7/19/6. Royal Radio Supplies. “F2J.OLDENTONE,” latest 4-valve set '■J that gets Australia; marvellous tone; only £7/19/6. Best value in New Zealand.

“Q.OLDENTONE” Radios, best value A* so far; a wonder radio for £7/19/6. Royal Radio Supplies, 43 Willis St.

FANE hundred battery sets wanted for cash. Bring your radio not wanted to us. Royal Radio Supplies.

'IZ'IT Sets. 4-valve, £B/15/-; 5-valvc, Super Het., £l2/16/-; full range of parts. Send ns your requirements. Low prices. Leveslam. 228 Lnmbton Qy.. Wn.

TNDISPENSABLE to all Radio enthusiasts, Johns 1933 Illustrated 80pago Catalogue. FREE. Johns. Ltd.. Auckland.

ENTLEMEN prefer blondes—sailors A* aren’t fussy! Fun for all at The Nautical Ball, Town Hall, next Friday,

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 17, 14 October 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 17, 14 October 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 17, 14 October 1933, Page 2