DOUGLAS'S LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS, ETC. (Patented.)
THE Public are warned' not to place orders for Loose Leaf Account Books which may in any way infringe the PATENT RIGHTS of these Books. The only Authorised Agents are: — Dunedin, Messrs. Ferguson and' Mitcheill ; Auckland, Messrs. Brown and Stewart; and Palmerstoni North, Messrs. Rodgers and) Laroomb: WELLINGTON, HUGH DOUGLAS, 47, WILLIS-STREET. Telephone 1933. Douglas Loose Leaf Books are superior to all others. They have a GREATER RANGE OF CAPACITY, -MORE. EASILY OPERATED, SIMPLER, AND STRONGER THAN ALL OTHERS, besides being better bound. The only Perfect Loose Leaf Book yet produced. Each will look on any number of leaves from Ito 1000. They are usedl by all the principal wa<rehouses, offices, and Government Departments. Note. — Infringements will be vigorously prosecuted. Correspondence invited!.
LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given ihat the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land' Transfer Act, 1885," and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 18th day of June, 1906. 3863. BERTHA MARY GASKIN.— 1 Tood 17 7-10 perches, parts Seotiom 207, Taratahi Plain Block, Township of Carter-ton. Occupied part by ' Wong Cho Ling and part by Harry Edward Andrews. 3864. HARRY VINCENT WESTBURY and ALFRED PERCY WESTBURY.— 3 roodk 39 6-10 perches, part Section 11, Hutt District. Occupied! by Applicants. 3865. REGINALD EDWARD BECKETT.— 23 2-10 perches, part Seotioai 16, Rangitikei Agricultural Reserve. Occupied by Francis Richard Hammond Brioe as tenant. Diagrams may be inspected at this Office. Dated this 16th day of May, 1906, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington 1 ; J. M. BATHAM, ' District Land Registrar.- '
WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL.
TO IRONFOUNDERS.
m ENDERS will be received at the , JL office of the undersigned up to' 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 31st instant, for Arc Lamp Hoods and 7 Brackets. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Electrical Tramways Engineer, Town Hall, Wellington. Tenders to be endorsed 'Tender for Arc Lamp Hoods and Brackets." The .lowest or any tender not nece»oessarily accepted. JNH. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 19th May, 1906.
EVISON & LAMBERT (LATE G. GOLDSTEIN), f^ BNTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, beg to \JT announce that they have commenced business at No. 8 Willis Street. All descriptions of Gentlemen's mercery and wearing apparel kepi in stock.
HAVE you ever said: — "Look here, I don't mind a £1 extra so long as I get the real thing 1" Of course you have. I don't want your extra £1, but, at MODERATE PRICES,
I GUARANTEE '♦THE REAL THING." '
W. F. NEWSON, WELLINGTON'S TAILOR, 30, CUBA-STREET EXTENSION. (Just Below Manners-street.)
SIDEY, MEEGH & Co., /^ ENERAL AUCTIONEERS, LAND * ESTATE IT AGENTS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ANI> EXPERT VALUATORS, MANNERS STREET, CITY. Houses of Furniture in large or amall lots bough* or sold on commission. Prompt account sales and moderat charges. We have a splendid selection of city and suburban property on our books for •election. Telephone No. 1839.
EVMY DESCRIPTION of Commercial Printing executed in th« best style, at a few hours' notice, at the Fkie Lancx Office.
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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 308, 26 May 1906, Page 19
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