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; v Public Notices. QHALLfiKGE. ME. W. E. J MAGUIRE, Newton. Referring to your advertisement "nailonline the Rev. 11, B. S. Hammond, or other representative of the Prohibition party, to debate with yoi). Are yon the accredited representative of the Brewers ami wine and Spirit Merchants and Licensed \ lctuauers Associations of this city? If so. please furnish documentary credentials to this effect to the undersigned as a necessary preliminary. We shall then havo pleasure m arranging for a debate upon phases of the Prohibition question to be mutually agreed upon. w. J. MACDERMOTT, ~ Alliance Agent. JUNES BROTHERS. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between ALBERT EDWARD INNEB and FREDERICK WILLIAM INNES, earring on business .as Watchmakers and Jewellers at Hamilton, under the style or firm of Innes Brothers, lias been Dissolved as from the if teen day of September, 1911. All debts due to or owing by the said late fir til Will lie | received and paid respectively by Frederick William Innes, wild Will continue to carry on the said business. Dated at Hamilton, this Nineteetnth day of October, 1911. _' A. E. INNESF. W. INNES. Signed by the Mid Albert Edward Innes and the said Frederick William lnnes, in j the presence of EMMA H. NoftTKdROVT. Solicitor, Hamilton, j UNION OIL. SOAP, AND CANDLE COMpany, LIMITED. The Transfer Books of the Company will J be Closed from October 28 to November 5, I both days inclusive. By order of the Board. THOMAS BELL, Auckland, October 11, 1911. Manager. 0 T I O E. Poison for Dog-? is laid on my Property, Victoria. Avenue, Eemuera. ~»** J. W> It A Lb. JMPOETANT NOTICE. jy-ESPRS. gHARPE . B R0S " . ! Manufacturers of Non-intoxicating Bever- i ages iu oncgailoh stone jars, warni the public against the UNSCRUPULOUS METHODS adopted fry firms who copy their i style of vans and jars, and also circulate false statements regarding the quality and i purity of their noted Beverages. SHAfiPE BROS, will givfe £50 16 any per; son or persons who can give information which will lead to the conviction of such persons. SHARPE BROS., guarantee that every jar contains NOTHING hut the very finest of brewed bever&ge. and assure too public that i no harmful ACIDS or gases are employed ill ; the making .of their beverages. They stand or fall by that statement. EXTRAORDINARY — read farther —SUCCESS. SHARPE BROS. are tile ORIGINAL manufacturers Opened 30 FACTORIES in bight years. Employ 72 VANS arid Vftnmeh and 100 HORSES. Secured 1 SILVER and 2 GOLD medals N.Z. International Exhibition. FIRST PRIZE at thfc Sydney Agricultural Society's Show, 1903. FIRST PRIZE at the Brisbane National Show, 1910. Promina that Without & doubt SMrpo Bros.' Beverasres afe without an equal. TRY THEIR «Y= OLDE0 LDE § TYIjE Q.INGER QEER." Factory: PONSOXBY RD. 'Phone 1778. . Land Transfer Notices. jqaNd TRANSFER ACT NOTICES, Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under .the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1903, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the Same within one month from the date of the Gaaette containing this notice 4991-JAMES EUGENE LEAHY arid HENRY HERBERT COLLINS TIDMARSH—Parts of Allotment 1, Section 42, Village of Onehunga, containing together 2r. and Bp. Occupied by William Symes. 5173—MARY KRIPPNER— 234 rind parts of Allotments 25, 26; 27, 255, and 259, Parish of Waiwera, containing 052 a. Sr. 32p. Occupied by applicant. JOHN FULLER. BENJAMIN JOHN FULLER and JOHN FULLER the youifeerPart of Allotment 8, Section 7, Subui;T>3 of Auckland, containing 20.8 p. Occupied by applicants. $195-OSORGE . EDWARD . WHITEr-Allat-merit 9, Section 11. small..lots near Howich. containing 6a. lr. 50.8 p. Occupied by applicant. . 5197—JAMES HARRlS—Allotments i, 3, 5, 6, and part .of. Allotments 2 ftfid.4, Section 8. Village of Onehungra. containing sa. Or. 33.3 p. Part occupied by **-. Black; and part by applicant. - SAfiAH ROGERS STEVENS—Part Allotment 74, Parish of Karaka, containing 238 ft. OK 29.5 p. Oti6Upi6<l . fey applicant. Diagrams may Be inspected at this OfficS. Dated this 21st d&y of OctdbGr, 1911, at ths Land Registry Office, Auckland. thos. HALL, , - District Land Registrar. i - i ' i'i ii ill .1111.111 r," "Hi ,1 'i.-il ii hi. Dress and Fashion. J} REAMS QOME >J»RUE. INVESTIGATION WORTH WHILE. No longer need you have your path blocked by the middleman, for you now hsve opened to you for the first .Uifl'd' in the history of Auckland the opportunity you are waiting chance to avoid the middleman and his heavy come-between profits, by getting your clothing direct from tha manufacturer—& single Suit or Garment at . ftfidles&le price—and that means about half what it has been costing you. v It seems like a pleasant dream; doesn't it-—too good to be true? But it is a living reality, which you cah easily t'dst fo£ yourself without it editing you anything bill the trouble it takes to, walk through the Strand Arcade into Eliiott-stcciet. The Crown Clothing Manufacturing Company, Ltd., wholesale manufacturers,, are offering their CroWnall (Regd.) Suits (and other Cicthing) from henceforth direct to the public, and invite you, if you study your appearance and your pockets; to come and see these Suits. J ■ They are right up to date, the best sof materials, linings, and finish df any Suit on the market, and THEY KEEP THEIR SHAPE. It does not rhattgr V?hat i& ybtir size or shape (unless deformed), one of these Will fib you. They are biiilt iii 40 different sizes, one of which you are; and it is bound to fit you. You will better understand why when you see them. No one dSta copy the " Crownall' because it is registered and protected by law. They are called Crownall suits because they Crownall others, and justify their name, as you •will agree WJieii you see them. They can't be obtained in Auckland except from the actual manufacturer! themselves at the above address, so don't hesitate, walk fight along: No one pressed to Buy. pICKING "JJP pENNIES. .' It's done in so many ways; chiefly by lfctuditfrife» economy. That floiSsh't mfedrt going Bhdft of anything. It just means judicious buying, getting the beSt value for the least expenditure—picking up the pennies here and there, that means so much at the end of the month. HAVEN'T YOU OFTEN WONDERED | " WHERE THE PENNIES GO?" I How many can you save on these prices? i DESSERT DATES IN PACKETS; 3<D EACH. ! PINEAPPLE CUBES; IN TINS; 5D EACH. COOKING DATES, 2*o LB. ROBERT jnjEW, - QUEEN-STREET, VtcVZCwi * gniQTirrri UFTTpir . -\ : { '' '' 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14820, 25 October 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14820, 25 October 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14820, 25 October 1911, Page 4

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