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PUBLIC NOTICES. STRATFORD CITIZENS' BAND FUND. GRAND ART UNION. (By permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs.) 31 PRIZES AND 31 CHANCES OF WINNING ALLUVIAL GOLD, Value of £300 FOR Ib.—lst £125, 2nd £60, 3rd £30, 4th £15, sth £10, six of £5, ten of £2, ten of £1. Tickets Is each, or Book of 12 for 10s. To liquidate deficit on uniforms and enlarging band-room. Closes 9th June, 1926. DRAWN 30th JUNE, 1926. W. P. CASEY, Organiser. P.O. Box 232, Palmerston N. TAXIS. DE LUXE. TAXIS. CLYDE QUAY TAXI STAND. COMPARE THESE PRICES AND COMFORT WITH OTHER CARS. FARES AS UNDER:— Minimum fare, one-third of a mile, Is; each additional one-third of a mile, 6d, one or two passengers; each additional passenger, 6d per trip. These prices include return with car if required. Some of Our Reasonable Charges.— Courtenay place to Thorndon Station, 4s; Courtenay place to Oriental Bay, 2s; Hawker street to Thorndon Station, ss; Austin street and Basin Reserve' to Thorndon Station, ss; Courtenay place to Ferry Wharf, 3s. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. TNTERIM DIVIDENDS on account of ■*- the year ending' 30th June, 1926, have been declared at the rate of 2% per cent, on the Preference Stock, and at the rate of 3 per cent, on the Ordinary Stock of the Company (both less deduction of 2s in the £ in respect of English Incometax). The dividends will be paid on or about 18th June, next. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Bth June to 18th June (both days inclusive). D. M. MORGAN, Chief Inspector for New Zealand. Wellington, 21st May, 1926. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE of FREDERICK THEODORE BADCOCK, of Wellington, Cricket Coach, a Bankrupt. ■NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ■** application will be made on behalf of the above-named Bankrupt for an Order of Discharge at the sittings in Bankruptcy of the Supreme Court, to be held at Wellington on the 14th day of June, 1926, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. WEBB, RICHMOND, AND CORNISH, Solicitors for the Bankrupt, • 235, Lambton quay, Wellington. ' ESTATE OF THE LATE WILLIAM POLLARD. A LL creditors and others having claims xa- against the above Estate are hereby required without delay to lodge IN DUPLICATE such claims, supported by full particulars and certified as due and owing at the date of the death of the deceased, 4th May, 1926, with the undersigned. J. S. THOMPSON. Secretary to the Trustees. Public Trust Building, Blenheim. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. • TtfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. ■" James Hector M'Kay has retired from business as an Architect, and that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Messrs. William Crichton and James Hector M'Kay, under the style of "Crichton, M'Kay, and Haughton," at 324, Lambton quay, Wellington, has been Dissolved as from the 20th day of February, 1926. Messrs. William Crichton and Vivian Palmer Haughton will carry on the business at the same premises as heretofore under the style of "Crichton, M'Kay, and Haughton." Debts owing from or to the said firm will be discharged or received by Mr. William Crichton. Dated this 21st day of May, 1926. Witness to the signature of William Crichton: E. M. Sladden, Solicitor, Wellington. Wm. Crichton. Witness to the signature of James Hector M'Kay: P. S. K. Macassey, Solicitor, Wellington. James Hector M'Kay. REDWOOD DOOES. WE have just landed a further shipment of these Beautifully-finished "CRAFTSMAN" Pattern High-waisted Doors, made from selected Dry Timber, and suitable for the finest homes. 6ft Bin x 2ft Bin x l%in finish, 40s each. 6ft Bin x 2ft Bin x l%in finish, 32s each. Oft Gin x 2ft 6in x l%in finish, 30s each. Front Doors, 6ft Sin x 2ft Bin x l%in, for 8 lights, 45s each. OREGON DOORS. "CRAFTSMAN" PATTERN. 6ft Bin x 2ft Bin x 2in, at 29s 6d each. 6ft Bin x 2ft Sin x l^in, at 24s 6d each. 6ft 6in x 2ft 6in x 2in, at 29s 6d each. 6ft 6in x 2ft 6in x iy 2 in, at 24s each. 6ft x 2ft x l%in (cupboard doors), 22s 6d each. Rimu Doors, clean, 6ft Sin x 2ft Sin x 2in, 31s. NOTE. —The above doors are now in our store, and we strongly recommend those requiring doors to call and inspect same. Second-class Rimu "SCANTLINGS.— Truck loads of 2000 to 2500 feet, 3x2, 4x2, and 5x2, also board sizes 6 to 9xl. Scantlings, 19s per 100 ft; Boards, 20s per 100 ft. Railage paid to nearest siding. -AMERICAN RUN DRY SELECTED OREGON Flooring, 4xl. We have a further shipment due in a fortnight, and for a "classy" job is just the thing. It is beautifully run and a perfect fit. Price 37s 6d per 100 ft. Early application will be necessary, as stocks n-e running low. In Stock.—Sheet Glass, 36 x 18; ■ Oak, Oregon, and Birch 3-ply. Engineers' 6 lAin Lathe, l%in Hollow Spindle, £65; Power Hack Saw, cuts 5x5, £17;'20m 3-speed Vertical Drill, £28, and full range of Wood-working Machinery. Inquiries solicited. ESMOS TIMBER AND MACHINERY CO., 13-15, Lower Cuba street (opp. Town Hall), Wellington. Telegraphic Address: "Esmos," Wellington. Telephone, 41-885. Private 25-111. WE SPECIALLY INVITE YOU rpO inspect our Stock of BATHS, X BASINS, SINKS, and ELECTRICAL GOODS. ■* A LARGE STOCK AT THE BEST PRICES. A. AND T. BURT, LTD., A. AND T. BURT, LTD., Courtenay place, WELLINGTON. "TTNiQUK" by iicinu Una unique ■in quality. Nothing equals the "Unique" Hot Water Bottle. All sizes. TpAT "extra good" Bread. More people ■*-' are buying James's Bread from their grocers. PIANO Repairs. Your piano modernised, reconditioned equal to new. P. Bitossi and Co., Piano Timers and Repairers, 45, Ghuznee-st. 22-06 Q. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 121, 22 May 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 121, 22 May 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 121, 22 May 1926, Page 5

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