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THE SHAH ABDICATES—Page 5

PUBLIC NOTICES LEGAL rnHE Offices of the Legal Profession ■*" in Whangarei will CLOSE for DOMINION DAY, MONDAY, 22nd inst. 271 KAMO TOWN BOARD COLLECTION OF RUBBISH QN WEDNESDAY, October 1, comlicencing at 8 a.m., a collection of rubbish will be made throughout the Town District. The collection will include ordinai-y garden refuse, tins and ordinary rubbish, but in no case will the Board remove free of charge a greater measurement than TWELVE cubic feet, nor any large objects such as old tanks. Material for removal is to be deposited at the roadside in compact form. R. WHITELAW, 400 Town Clerk. THE SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT 1921-22, AND ITS AMENDMENTS ■\TOTICE is hereby given that MARTHA JANE BOND, of Corner of Kamo Road and Percy Street, Whangarei, has applied, pursuant to the provisions of the abovementioned Acts, for total exemption from the requirements to observe the closing hours fixed by the said Acts in respect of her shop. The application will be heard at the Magistrate’s Court at Whangarei on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of September. 1941, at the hour of 9.30 in the forenoon. Any person wishing to object may appear and be heard in support of his or her objection. Dated at Whangarei this 16th day of September. 1941. M. J. BOND. 404 Applicant MEETING OF NO. 1 TRANSPORT LICENSING AUTHORITY A PUBLIC SITTING of the No. 1 Licensing Authority will be held in the Courthouse, Whangarei, at 10 a.m. on THURSDAY, September 25. 1941, for the purpose of receiving evidence and representations in favour of or against the granting of the undermentioned applications in connection with Goods-service and Passengerservice Licenses. The asterisk' denotes amendments applied for. Further particulars may be obtained upon application. In addition, all the licenses enumerated hereunder will be reviewed under Section 8 of the Transport Licensing Amendment Act, 193 G, in view of the change in circumstances since the issuing of the licenses, and the necessity for the conservation of petrol and elimination of wasteful running. All licensees are requested to be present or represented. PASSENGER - SERVICES: RENEWAL: "Norman’s Motors Ltd., Hikurangi, 22/1/116. TAXICAB SERVICES: TRANSFER: Covacich, I. L., to Copeland, D. C., Whangarei. 24/1/82. GOODS - SERVICES: RENEWALS: Whangarei Transport Ltd.. Whangarei, 25/1/241; "Lovatt, C. R. and Son, Ltd., Whangarei, 25/1/602; Symons, H., Whangarei, 25/1/795; Naugldon, A. B. H., Maungaturoto, 25/1/1769; Runciman and Boyd, Whangarei, 25/1/2619. NEW APPLICATIONS: Main and Dix, Whangarei, 25/1/278; D. McL. Wallace, Whangarei, 25/1/775; McLean, A., Whangarei, 25/1/2569. AMENDMENTS: Linnell, J. J. 8.. Maungatapere, 25/1/225; Judd, W. A., Maungaturoto, 25/1/155. TRANSFERS: Lowther, W. G. J., to Judd, W. A., Maungaturoto, 25/1/261; Edwards, T. A., to Burke, M., Whangarei, 25/1/708. —R. H. NICHOLLS; Secretary. 407

TAAIRY FARMERS—We have landed fresh stocks of Barnet Glass Inflations and Tubing. See us for this season’s supply.—Peter Jones Tyre Service, Ltd., 14 Water St., Whangarei. Phone 2622. 18 pHIROPRACTIC Spinal Adjustments promote a revitalised nervous system by restoration of natural bodily energy. For your health’s sake, consult A. M. & V. HART, Chiropractors, A.M.P. Bldg., Whangarei. Phone 2600. H 24 MEETINGS WHANGAREI HOCKEY ASSN. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the above Association will be held in the Marsden Hall. Rathbone Street, on TUESDAY. September 23. at 7.30 p.m. I Clubs are requested to appoint dele- | gates. H. PATTERSON. 402 Hon. Secretary. TENDERS BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION rPENDERS, closing with Public Works ' L Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on 30/9/41, are invited for erection in reinforced concrete of Pupuke River Bridge, on the Pakaraka-Awanui Main Highway, approximately four miles north of Kaeo, and consisting of one 36ft. and two 27ft. spans with 24ft. roadway.—Particulars at Public Works Offices, Whangarei, Auckland and County Office, Kaeo. 420 ACCOMMODATION "PEOPLE’S PALACE, Queen St., Auckland. Ist class accom. Moderate tariff. rpHE LEVIATHAN, Bank Street—The A Bed & Breakfast House. Ph. 2526. COME TO pARAKAI JJOUSE HELENSVILLE FOR A REAL HOLIDAY OR REST Hot Mineral Baths (Plunge, Slipper and Roman). Social Hall, Tennis Court. Excellent Cuisine. Splendid Service. Ample Garage Accommodation. Appointed AA. Hostel. Tariff—l 4- day : £4/4/- weekly PHONES Helen sville - 35 Auckland - 48-087 Mrs. F. M. RIMMER —Manageress

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Northern Advocate, 17 September 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 17 September 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 17 September 1941, Page 1

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