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PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OP LETTERS PATENT. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ' application has been made and duly advertised in the Patent Office Journal of Thirty-first Day of December, 1937, for the Restoration of Letters Patent Number 66,025, of Eighteenth Day of November, 1930, in the name of JACOBUS VAN BOSS, of Manchester Unity' Buildings, Castlereagh street, Sydney, in' the State of New South Wales, Commonwealth of Australia, for a “ MODE OP AND MEANS POR SEPARATING THE CORTICAL AND CHLOROPHYLL FROM'THE FIBRE OP. LEAVES OF PHORMIUM TENAX AND OTHER FIBRE PRODUCING PLANTS/* in reepect of which a notification was -inserted in the Patent Office Journal of Twenty-fifth Day of . March, 1937, that the Patent had not been renewed; ANY PERSON desirous of opposing said application may, at any time within two (2) months from the said date, give notice ’ of Opposition "to the Commissioner of Patents at Wellington. Such notice must be in duplicate, in the form prescribed by the Patents Regulations, and be accompanied by a fee of Ten Shillings (10s). BALDWIN, SON, AND CAREY, Patent Attorneys, K WELLINGTON, N.Z.NOTICE TO PERSONS AFFECTED BY APPLICATION POR LICENCE UNDER PART HI. OF THE INDUS- ; TRIAL EFFICIENCY ACT, 1936. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an application has been received from Boot* . The Chemists (N.Z.) Ltd. to take over from Marshall’s Pharmacy Ltd. an existing pharmacy situated at 86 Princes street, Dunedin. Any person who considers he will be materially affected by the decision of the Bureau in respect of this application and' who wishes to make representations _ accordingly, must furnish such representation* in writing so as to reach the undersigned not later than the 3rd MARCH, 1938. All representations must set out clearly the grounds for same, and should include financial statements.—D. W. WOODWARD, Secretary, Bureau of Industry, Bos 1,679, Wellington. BURKES-ST. LEONARDS REGATTA COMMITTEE. THE following RAFFLES were Drawn on - February 19: and Bridegroom: A. Boyes, St. Leonards, with 24th March, Gold Cushion; Mrs W. J( Fitzpatrick, Burkes, No. 17, card No. 1. Red Cushion: Mrs King, St. Leonards, No. 60. Boy Dolls Andre Tobin, Burkes, No. 4. BE MODERN! Use CARDINAL DRESSING on hearths, doorsteps,' window; sills, unglazed tiles, bricks, etc. CARDINAL DRESSING gives them a special richness and beauty. Red, white. Green, or buff. LOST AND' FOONDT. LOST, Silver Wrist Watch (inscribed on back), in Princes or Stuart streets; present from daughter to mother.—Reward'returning Mr Thomson, chiropractor. Savoy Buildings. , LOST, vicinity High street. Tame Sky Blue Budgerigar; reward.—376 High street; phone 13-238. ' ■' OST, yesterday, 1 Pin Bullet Holder - . Tube, off automatic rifle, • between Dowling'street and St. Hilda: reward.— Phone 15-013. ' LEFT, Bicycle, Caversham, Wednesday. —Please send address to 901 Oxford street,, 5.D... LOST, Gent’s Silver Wrist Watch, vicinity. . . Fjnnigan’s Hotel, Princes street:— •, Finder please return to House,Main South road, Caversham; reward.' " LOST, on Wednesday, Blue Budge Canary.—Reward returning to Ballymena, 300 High street. . » LOST, . Cap and Mascot off truck, Bay , View-Anderson’s Bay roads, —Favorite Service Station. LOST, Two Keys, on string, between ; Dunedin and Green Island. —Reward on communicating R 942, ‘Star.*- . LOST, vicinity Rattray street, Purse containing 4 Pound Notes. Finder communicate 34 Sheen street) RoSlyn; ro--ward. FOUND. —Extra special week-end offer: Free Slipper with all Shoes over 15t at Peattie’s, 322 Princes street (opposite Post Office). FOUND. —Diamond Cluster and Threestone Engagement Rings, £7 10s up; best value Watches.—F. Himmel, Georg* street. ■ " FOUND. —Men’s Signet Rings, 20s and 255; free initials; Girls’, 9s 6d up.— F. Himmel, 34 George street. ■ TRADE PERSONAL. HELLO, Everybody! .Startling reduction* ; in all Leather Goods; Be sure to inspect.—Peter Fraser and Sons, Stuartj : street. ■ ■ ■ EXTRA special week-end offer; Fre* , Slippers with all Shoes over 15s- at Peattie’s, 322 Princes street (opposite Post Office). , - .. ERMANENT Waving, 15a 6d and 17* 6d; capable operators; open all day Saturday.—Career, Broadway; phone 10-639. HOUSE cleaning is harder work than ever in the summer time; banish th* fatigue of these tasks with th® help of j* Vactrio Cleaner. —For demonstration ting Vactrio Radio, 13-148 (opposite Arthur Bar-' nett’s). ' FOR value and promptness bring your Repairs to Laing’s All-electric Shoe Serw vice. Lower High street. BROADWAY Dry Cleaners.—Your Frock* and Suits returned to . you like newt . cheapest in town. :' ■ Tttf, Thin for that Perm, of Curls and Waves of lasting beauty.—Phonal 12-659 (opp. P. 1.0.). ■ - - OTAGO Bible House, Broadway, foe Bibles, Tracts, Texts, • and Sunday School Supplies; call and look round. JIMSIE FRASER’S always for Suit Cases; Jimsie Fraser’s for Hat Boxes; when contemplating holidaying yisit th* Home of Suit Cases. PERMANENT Waving.—Eugene, 15s; non. electric, £1; Marcels, Resets, 2s.—Ara Beauty Salon, 185 George street; phon* 18-046. ■ ■ ' . ED BAND Rentals.—Drive yourself; Minx, Austins, Plymouths, Chrysler*. —Office, 36 Moray Place west; phone 10-955. TMSTK FRASER. Opposite “ Reddell’s, ■ ■ Stuart street. —Horn©' of. Suit Cases* Hat Boxes, Schoolbags; special concession* this week; it pays. • ■' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TE R 4HTRT Private Hotel, Stuart street (3 minutes Town Hall).—Superior Accommodation, excellent cuisine;. tariff from 27s 6d.—18-612. ■\7'ACANCY for One Boarder, eingl* » room; one other boarder; private.— Phone 13-990, or RB6B, * Star,’ WANTED Board by young Man, private house preferred; vicinity Kaikorai, [ Maori Hill; urgent.—Rß 74, ‘Star.* WANTED, by middle-aged Man, Sing!* Furnished Bedroom; south end.— R 876, * Star.* YOUNG Lady wants Single Room, gas,use conveniences; central; urgent.— R 945, ‘Star.* , 1 e\4 Canongate has Vacancies Gentlemen JT Boarders; good table, washing amj. 1 mending; terms moderate,—Phpna il-941*

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Evening Star, Issue 22892, 25 February 1938, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22892, 25 February 1938, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22892, 25 February 1938, Page 10

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