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ELECTION NOTICES. HUTT' ELECTORS’ ASSOCIATION. PUBLIC MEETING'S to form a Hutt Electors’ Association to control aud instruct tlie next Representative for Hutt will -be held iu the main centres of the electorate in two weeks time. The St. James’ Hall, previously advertised, is not available on Monday night next, and dates for all centres will be advertised. The only Candidate for Hutt who is pledged to hold himself responsible to this Electors’ Association is MR. JOHN HOGAN. MASTER TON ELECTORATE. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. FOR CARS RING MASTERTON 0841. EKETAHUNA 054. ■; N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. MA-NAWATU ELECTORATE. POLLING DAY ARRANGEMENTS, FEILDING. FOR cars and all Inquiries regarding invalid votes, etc., on -Polling Day, Today (Saturday), September 25, will Feilding Electors please ring TED. No. -807, FEILDING D. H. McINNESS, Electorate Chairman. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. WAIRARAPA BRANCH. POSTAL VOTES For INVALID OR ABSENTEE VOTERS. Electors unable to attend at Polling Booths please ring:— Telephone 6 or 92, Carterton. Telephone 13 or 26 Featherston. Telephone' 148, Martinborough. Telephone 4 or 98, Grey town. EVERY Vote John Hogan -does not get, is a vote to put (Nash 'back. PUBLIC NOTICES. THOS. COOK AND -SON (BANKERS) LIMITED (-Incorporated in -England), IN THE MATTER -of -Section 338 of the Companies Act, 1933. NOTICE is hereby given that on and after the 31st day of December 1943 it is the intention of Thos. Cook and Son (Bankers) Limited, a Company incorporated in England and carrying-on business at (a) the New Zealand Insurance Company’s Building at Queen Street in the City of Auckland (b) the Bank of New Zealand Building Lambton Quay in the City of Wellington and (c) No. 194 Hereford -Street m the City of Christchurch to cease to have a place of -business in the Dominion of New Zealand. DATED this 17th day of September, 1943. A. THOMPSON, Attorney for the Dominion of New Zealand. NOTE. —The public are advised that the above Notice does not relate to Thos. Cook and -Son (Australasia) Proprietary Limited or to the business of Passenger Travel Agents and Foreign Exchange carried on by that Company. 1 WELLINGTON (CITY COUNCIL. Traffic Control—Wednesday, (Septemlber 20, 1943 (Election Night). NOTICE IS HEREBY G-IVE-N that the undermentioned -portions of -the following streets will -be closed to vehicular traffic as from 6.45 p.m. till 12 midnight on Saturday, Septemlber 25, 1943: — / Willis -Street (-between IManners-'Street and Lambton Quay). Mercer Street (between Willis Street and Victoria Street). Parking of Vehicles: As from 6 p.m. on the above date till 12 midnight, parking of vehicles on these streets -will Ibe entirely prohibited. T. C. A. tHISL'O'P, Mayor. PUBLIC NOTICE. MR. AND MRS. H. L. TAYLOR wish to . advise -that they have taken over the Railway Hotel, Turakina. Old and new friends welcomed. HOME FOR AGED NEEDY. THERE are vacancies in the Home for Men ‘and Women. Nominations will be received by the undersigned, 105 Custom-' house Quay. Wellington, up to noon on Thursday, October 10, 1943. G. L. JUDD, Secretary. WHY WEAR SPECTACLES. SHORT Sight, Long Sight, Astigmatism, Squint, can be rectified. Consult Muriel Webber, Eye Drill Specialist, 155 Lambton Quay. Next Midland Hotel. Hours: 11-30-1.30. 3-5. Speedy results. IN Accident or Sickness, to your Animal, Ring qualified Veterinary Surgeon at Animal Clinic. Established over 30 years. Tel. 40-255. 178 Tiuakorl Road. Hospital and Boarding Kennels. All British. ANIMAL AMBULANCE. LADIES' AUXILIARY OF THE S.P.C.A. IN CASES OF SICKNESS OR ACCIDENT PLEASE RING 14-806. Ambulance available Wednesdays and Fridays. till 7 p.m., and Saturdays till Noon. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. YOU are earnestly requested to report to the S.P.C.A. any act of cruelty.you may notice. Office. Huddart, Parker Buildings. Humane destruction of Cats and Dogs available Monday to Friday at 8.30 to 9 a.m. and 4 to 4.30 p.m.. Saturday 8.30 to O.’SO a.m.. at City Corporation Yard. Clyde Quay - SCRIM will fly in!

HORACE E. HERRING A.M.1.E.E., Etc., Etc., CHARTERED and REGISTERED ENGINEER (London & N.Z.) LABOUR MEMBER: MID-CANTERBURY, 1935-1938, LOSING BY 74 VOTES; ° RUNNER-UP CHRISTCHURCH BY-ELECTION, FEB., 1943. MR HERRING WAS FOUNDER AND FIRST NATIONAL SECRETARY • FOR CLOSER RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA. MR. HERRING IS A MEMBER OF SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. MR HERRING HAD 20 YEARS’ SERVICE WITH TECHNICAL EDUCATION MR. AS INSTRUCTOR OF ENGINEERING. MR. HERRING HAS WIDE CULTURAL INTERESTS. MR HERRING HAS AN INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE SECOND TO NONE. Mil. HERRING’S ABILITY AND KNOWLEDGE MAKES HIM AN EMINENTLY SUITABLE REPRESENTATIVE.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 310, 25 September 1943, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 310, 25 September 1943, Page 5