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TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT, 1931. NOTICE OF MEETING OF No. 6 TRANSPORT LICENSING AUTHORITY. IT is hereby notified that applications for goods-service and passengerservice licenses, etc., have been received by the No. 6 Transport Licensing Authority as follows, and that a Public Meeting of the Authority will be held at the Courthouse, Palmerston North, commencing at 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 14th November, 1934, for the purpose of receiving evidence and representations in favour of or against the granting of the applications. The Secretary (address below) should be immediately advised of the names and addresses of any proposed witnesses, and in what capacity they will give evidence. Further particulars of the applications will be supplied on request to the Secretary. APPLICATIONS FOR GOODS-SER-VICE LICENSES. A. W. Hurst, Rongotea; J. R. and A. R. Waldin, Feilding; L. E. Whitfield, Paraparaumu; V. Lumbye, Foxton; D. Ivernohan, Koputaroa; C. V. Millett, Waione (to give effect to Coordination Board’s decision) ; H. McLean, Levin. AMENDMENT OF GOODS-SERVICE LICENSES. J. W. Whitmore, Herbertville; Highways Transport, Ltd., Palmerston North, application for two additional vehicle authorities, decision of Coordination Board to be given effect to also; W. Capper and Son, Levin; W. Hargreaves, Dannevirke; Wycherley Bros., Ashhurst; F. B. Gray, Masterton ; E. T. Wright, Makotutu; D. W. L. Davies, Halcombe; Wellington-Rae-tihi Transport Coy., Wellington; A. E. Clarke. Mauriceville; Mason Transport', Ltd., Kilbirnie; C. Peterson, Foxton; D. P. Ryan and Sons, Ltd., Eketahuna; H. B. W. Osborne, Foxton. APPLICATION FOR PASSENGERSERVICE LICENSES. 11. E. Hart.—Route: Foxton-Levin-Shannon-li oputaroa-F oXton BeacliPalmerston North and Oroua Downs (trips previously run under temporary license or as contract trips). AMENDMENT OF PASSENGER-SER-VICE LICENSE. S. A. Crichton.—Route: WellingtonJohnsonville. TRANSFER OF PASSENGER-SER-VICE LICENSES. J. W. Thornton, juur.—Application for transfer of F. B. Gray’s pas-senger-service license, MastertonStronvar. W. H. Richards.—Application for transfer of IT. D. Meek’s license. TRANSFER OF GOODS-SERVICE LICENSE. E. R. Shortall, Colyton (transfer of S. N. Lind’s license). W. J. SIMMS, Secretary, No. G Transport Licensing Authority, Transport Dept., Wellington, C.l. “SKIPPER’S” EMULSION—“SUNSHINE” FOOD! “CJKIPPER’S” New Emulsion, the “sunU shine” vitamin health food, removes the objection to cod-liver-oil taste, yet contains over 40 per cent, refined cod-livcr-oil, and other body-building, dseasc-avcrting health essentials. Give your children tasy “Skipper’s”—a vital factor in preventing respiratory and lung weakness. 2s 3d; extra largo 4s 3d. —All grocers. JF it is electrical see us and bene6t by “Enell” service with its backing of 14 years’ practical experience. Our advice costs nothing and may save money or perhaps afford you great comfort and convenience. N. E. A. LIFFITON AND COY Electrical Contractors, Blandford’s Blags., Taonui St. Phones 6680, 7454. Bring us your electrical repairs for prompt attention at minimum cost.

A TIP TO CENTENARY VISITORS. Watch out for coughs and colds on the boat and when in Melbourne. Better take a supply of Baxter’s Lung Pre--1 server with you. Even on the other side of the Tasman there is no remedy so quick, so safe and so sure. Take “Baxter’s” and “Baxter’s” will take care of you. In big 4s 6d bottles or in handy 2s 6d and Is 6d sizes at any chemist or store. Insist on “Baxter’s.” — Advfc.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 291, 6 November 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 291, 6 November 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 291, 6 November 1934, Page 2

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