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; • .' Mining Notices. rpHE NEW MOANATALiRI GOLD MINING -L; \\- 'COMPANY, LIMITED. ...■'. HE FOREIGN- COMPANIES • ACT, 1884. Notice is hereby given that the NEW MOANATAIARI GOLD : MINING COMPANY, t LIMITED, will, after the expiration of ■ three i months from the 'date hereof, cease to carry f on business in the Colony of New Zealand. a ;.' Dated at Auckland, this 3rd.day a? March, - 1903. r : ;• ' (Signed). . - D. P. MITCHELL, I ■ Attorney for the Liquidator. [ _ , ,r" ' ■ 'r— m . mHE MAY QUEEN (HAURAKI). LIMITED. "THE FOREIGN COMPANIES ACT, 1884." Notice is hereby given that the May Queen (Eauraki), Limited, will, .after the expiration of Three Months from the date hereof, Cease to carry on business in the Colony of New Zealand. Dated at Auckland this third day of March, 1903 ' , (Signed) D. P. MITCHELL, Attorney for the Liquidator. ; Dividends. QTANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. DIVIDEND ' WARRANTS for the Year ending 31st. December are now obtainable at 1 the Company's Office/Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Queen-street. ~;. i... GEO. JOHNSTON, ." r. -.:< '.! , Manager. THE MOUNT LYELL MINING AND RAIL- , 1 WAY COMPANY. LIMITED. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND Notice is hereby given that a Dividend (the 24th) of One Shilling per Share, amounting > to £13,750, has been declared, payable on WEDNESDAY, Ist April, 1903, at the Company's Offices, Melbourne and London. Transfer Books close simultaneously in Melbourne and London on SATURDAY, 14th March, closing in Melbourne at 12 noon. Dividends payable from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. By Order of the Board. i . ALFRED MELLOR, Secretary. 39, Queen-street, Melbourne. Corporation Notices, THOROUGH "OF NEWMARKET. Notice is hereby given that the District Eleotors List is open for inspection during office hours, until March 12, in the. Town Clerk's Office. All objections hereto must be in writing under the hand of the objector, and must, be addressed to the Town Clerk, and de- , livered at his office on or before the 17th day of March. WM. HOGG, Town Clerk. Newmarket, March 5, 1903. Electoral. LECTORS . OF LICENSING COMMISJCj SIONERS, AUCKLAND CITY. , LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— In reply to numerous inquiries, I beg to state that I will stand as-an Independent ' Candidate for the above Election, on the same lines as heretofore. Yours truly, MAURICE CASEY. I; Hardwai'e. APOLOGY. I desire to offer an apology to all dealers in : Crockery and Tinware, Italian Warehousemen and all others who sell ENAMELLED WARE. The , undermentioned goods have been consigned in error, and as they are not regular stock and ' my space is limited- must be cleared regardless of ordinary prices. While ' apologising to the' trade for the absurdly low rates at.which they are offered I would ask them to blame the consigner, not me. • • '■' :•' ~i;V,;V-' ' '■"''■-. ':■ ROBERT REW.' March 5, 1903. " TO' THE PUBLIC. Owing to a blunder—made in Germany— I am enabled to place before you this Splendid Opportunity ' of supplying yourselves with the highest clasa ENAMELLED WARE at less than the price of China. My instructions are CLEAR THEM OUT, REGARDLESS OF COST. . Glance over this HARVEST OF BARGAINS. Unbreakable Hot Water Jugs, Finest Enamel- ,'- led, Is 2d each Unbreakable Teapots, in every size, to suit the newly-married, or the man with 13 to the dozen. Is Bd, Is 16Jd, Is lid, and 2s 9d Unbreakable Pie Dishes, every size, 9d to Is 6d each ,' ,■„■. Unbreakable Candlesticks, sld each Unbieakablo Pannikins, 5d each Tea, Coffee, and Breakfast Cups and Saucers, White and Gold China, 6s 6d per dozen Complete Sets for the Toilet Table, really high-class goods, for Is. . . "OOBERT TSEW VICTORIA-STREET. ' *■■ mi i i ■ ■ ■— ; ' S3 ■.■".;'■'■ Educational- ' ■".,. : THE ' . TTAMILTON - "ctodges CTUDIOS ~.,.;.. .•■,.' •,. "; '; Are / . ■.■■■... -' . r ~$ ovr OPEN"0 PEN " . In Studio from 2 to 5 daily. ■ 2ND FLOOR, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE. In the last five years 72 Pupils have passed .. Matric. and Civil Service Exams. KINDERGARTEN NOW ADDED UNDER '.-• ■ ■ ■ v.-.'.TRAINED TEACHER. V MR. McDOUGALL. Teacher of Violin, Piano- -' forte. Organ, Singing, Scientific Voice Culture; School Teachers prepared for all Examinations. Country Pupils granted Reduced , Railway Fares. -. .- -..■ * - : - ,/ i .- . ——————i ■ ■—..I. -j "TTtTOODCARVING—ReIief or Chip. Lessons, ■;"".■ ' 12s 6d per quarter; Is 6d per hour. Articles designed.—Mies .E. • Ayling, care of ," Miss Bacon. Victoria Arcade. TO ENJOY A HAPPY NEW YEAR AND THE ■*■-' " ' BEST OF HEALTH, , . . RINK; TTAMO '''. TfirATER. V RINK X*AMO V»V ATER. .- Pleasant to. the taste, unsurpassed in Liver ■■' Complaints, and Gouty and Rheumatic i vr. - "'- V-' : "". ■'" Affections. ; -.., ; : ; ,'.'■..■.; '"'■ KAMO WATER. '--\ ;.\ '-.;" A ' most i efficient Remedy ' for . Indigestion, ; ii Dyspepsia, with Acidity ; and Flatulence; , ; •;,..'■:"-:;an excellent aperient. .' • : '.. - ; KAMO AND MILK. ' ', A Delightful Drink and Unfailing Pick-me-up. No finer Beneficial Beverage for early morning. « r ; / ■ *; KAMO AND WHISKY. . ! For 'a* Soda -Water,' ask for Kamo and take " none other, •? Kamo arid Whisky is the ' best of Drinks,' If ■ you prefer it other- ■ '''■' j,",':' >■; wise, : ask for ,- '.'■_:." , '~;. ' :•;, WHISKY AND KAMO. rK >-■■:'' : " Will mix with any Drink, and always bene- . ficial. ':'■ Sold everywhere, all .; the:.leading - ■ 4 hotels and cafes. DRINK ' ,T7"AMO , T7irATER. V '« RINK .■ <r XVAMO" : VV ATER. "THE BEVERAGE f FOB THE SUMMER.';; 17T7E 1 Hundred 21b boxes! of New Season's - : ; Choice Indian Tea, only 2/- • per box.— John »Earle and r C 0.," Direct Tea Importers, '-' Queen-street. : ;. , :;<i">Y. ■{>'■■ '>-'■■' i- h ■\:--'.-^ BRINSMEAD : PIANOS, with patent five-ply jk wrestplank, wanting very little tuning. —Sole, agent,: W. P. Hoffmann, Queen-street, ■ 'Auckland. TEN Thousand Pounds of our Rich Shilling ' Fanriings'now landing; lovely flavour. 1 —John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queen-street.."- > ,;■-", ■*'}, ,-,""'.;,:■', v ,*•■-• DO YOU WISH TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY ;iQUICKLY?> "-Do you wish, to ' Let your House promptly?—lf so, call on Mr. Neville •; Newcomb, His Majesty's Arcade. J *',f * . ~■; '; FOUND— The only place -in Auckland where % --teetlttare extracted without the slightest ; pain for 2s, at the Reliance Denial Co.,'; 77, ; Queen-street. . '.-- , ■ '- .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12211, 5 March 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12211, 5 March 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12211, 5 March 1903, Page 8