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LEYS -INSTITUTE' WINTEE GOUESE, '■■■'-. X Three Lamps, iPonsonby. pROF. ;jp 1 J\ ; T3BQWN; M.A., B.Sc, ' Will Deliver a Lecture on " p O LOUE," • With Interesting Experiments, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) at. 8 o'clock. ' '■:';■ iy'':\:.'. ■■',', Admission, Sixpence. '■ . AS 11 ''THE T\EAD?~ SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES, BY MR. ; GEORGE ALDRIDGE. IN THE TOWN HALL, At 3 O'clock. The Committee begs to apologise to the many who ,were unable to gain admittance to the Concert Hail, last Sunday, and to announce that the LARGE HALL has now been engaged. SUBJECT FOR NEXT SUNDAY: ' "DEATH AND AFTER." ' " Doors open at 2.15. when Mr. W. T. Sharp will give selections on the GRAND ORGAN. Chairman: ; , MR. F. G. EWINGTON. QUESTIONS INVITED. . Meetings. THE TAKAPUNAi TE.IMWAY3 AND FERRY COMPANY. LIMITED.- . Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at No. 108. Victoria , Arcade, Queen-street. Auckland. on FRIDAY, May 31. 1912. at 2.30 p.m., 'to receive Directors' Report and Accounts for the period ended March 31,'1912, and .to elect two Directors and an Auditor." M ■ " ' K. GILFILLAJT. ■ •. : ",,■'■„;,,'.■ : '■'. .-,j Secretary. ■■ Auckland. May 20. 1912. . ,-■■ ■■; .// ''■■■" '•''..- . ' _: ■.. .■■ '. ; " ""—-r— ——~J Gazette in Bankruptcy. T N BANK'S UP T 0 Y. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW » LAND. NORTHERN JUDICIAL DISJLJIICT, IW THE MATTER OF " THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1908.'" AND IN THE MATTER OF ANNIE, BELL, A BANE? Take Notice that it is the intention of the above-named, f Annie Bell, to apply to this Honourable Court/at the hour of .£ °clock ,in the Forenoon on THURSDAY the Bth day of August..; 1912, or %as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, for an Order of Discharge herein. Dated this 30th day of May, 1912. ; • EDMUND MAHONY. Solicitor for* the: Bankrupt. TN BANKRTJPTCY.-In A the Supremo J- Cpurt, holden at Auckland.— is hereby given that JOHN MCINTOSH, of PUkenui, Storekeeper, was this day ■ adjudged Bankrupt; . and I hereby summon a Meeting or Creditors, to be holden at my Office on FRIDAY, the 31st day of May, 19W, .at 2.30 -p.m. o'clock.—W. & FISHER Official Assignee. Auckland. 30th May. 1912! ■■.... . ■ ~ ■!■ OR WELLINGTON. Juaft V 9&r l \ *%*■ To ? LIMITED -You* ie fane tor laaaenasa. i had, a, oarf touch of it recently, and was afraid that ite ldbe cupelled to lay up. 1 work in * bad. draughty place, which would retard Terir However, I, took NAZOL. and Quickly got, better, without having to low Mae «ft-Yow truly. JAMES yolfloa.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15007, 31 May 1912, Page 12
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