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-•'•■■ Auckland Exhibition. ' • i UC K. LAND/ ' • EXHIB IT 0 J •«■/; KENNEL SHOW, ■•• • , 'THE* big dog "show op the . dominion. . . .To bo held in ' CONCERT HALL, . EXHIBITION BUILDINGB. JANUARY 29. 30. AND 31. . ENTRIES CLOSE on MONDAY, the 12tl lnst., at 9 p.m., with the Secretary, .'■'■■ «,. G-. DENNISON. ', 15. Vulcan Lane. Auckland, ' E * H * _ lT ' ' 1 ° '■■*■ TO' ARCHITECTS. ENGINEERS BUILDERS AND THOSE ABOUi Call and inspect our Exhibit of Building. .Road, and Footpath] Matorials in tho PALACE OF MACHINERY, NO s COURT. STAND NO, 270. Something "new; handsome, and durable. - Produced by the ' PUKEKABORO TRACHYTE • STONE CO City Office: 33, Stanley Street. gWISS rj aeVi jf g a ART UNION. '' " •' Four of the boat Modole, now on view at the Exhibition, will be disposed of by Art Union on Fobruary 28, at thi Exhibition . grounds:— . , . ; First Prize, Wall Panel, valued 65gna. Second Prise, Chamois Hall Stand, valued j 60gns. r Third Prize, St. Bernard Dog Clock, valued I 25sjii8. Fourth Prise, Liqueur. Service, valued lOgns, By _ permission' of the Honourable the Minister for Internal Affairs. . Tickets: 2a each. Obtainable at Wildnian and Arey's, Queen Street, Auckland, where one of the Prizes is on view. Also, at the Stall, Exhibition, Court 5, , Palace of.lndustries. .=1 Public Notices. pRI CE" OF MILK. Rumours are, being circulated by interMvdcP^A^JK^ 9 AUCKLAND FARMERS'- CO-OP. MILK SUPPLY CO. has advanced its -Prices as from to-day." I horobywarn our numerous customers that Mm» B " to , Is ABSOLUTELY UN--IRUE, as also are marly other unfounded rumours and false statements constantly being spread about by the same interested parties. Our patrons and tho public generally may rest assured that the AUCKLAND FARMERS' MILK SUPPLY • CO. HAS COME 1U bXAY. The Company is prepared to ■ take up any new customers in any part of the city and suburbs where its dandies and carts circulate, and to 1 supply Fresh, Clean, SS&,A'SS M,lk - The. roason the FARMERS' MILK SUPPLY- is rapidly growing is "Because, they sell THE VERY BEST obtainable, and sell it CHEAPER than the public.has \ hitherto paid for an inferior or doubtful article." Why then pay more than 5d per^uart? »SSS,» W? !RB, . OWN CREAMERY BUTTER, freshly-made every day. is now on j M ty, *{ all the Company's Branches, and will be delivered anywhere,' whether you take our. milk .or not. - Try it. and you will be convinced that it is better than tho best on the market. We are getting a large sale right from- the jump, and this for one reason only :. Because the public are smart at appreciating a. ftood thin?. The Company knows the Auckland general public to be goodindges of butter, that is why it is not afraid to recommend its own brands, namely ' the " Special" Butter and the " Lucerne" Butter. Try it to-day. L. J. DUFLON. 1 ■ .i- "" Genera! Manager. • Branches: Tamaki Dairy, Hob«on- Strict; Ayrshire Dairy. Karnngahapi Road; Ponsonbv Ho'adj, Grey, Lynn; fKaraka_ Street. Newton;' Dominion Road, , Kintsland; Jervols Road, Ponsonby; Great South Road. F.Uerslie. .Head .Office. Central Denot. and Butter Factory, Arthur Street, Newmarket. GT. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. . Applications are invited for ' - ONE SCHOLARSHIP OF £70 ON THE MARSH FOUNDATION. TWO SCHOLARSHIPS OF £60 EACH ON THE ' MARIA BLACKETT FOUNDATION.- ■" V^- c ' ; W- ; , ' ".-V.v& ONE SCHOLARSHIP OF ON THE . LADY MARGARET , AND WHYTEHEAD FOUNDATION. ■■■■i Copies of. the Regulations and Forms'of Application can be obtained from tho Diocesan Office, 40, Shortland Street, Auckland, where applications will be received tip to FRIDAY, January 30, 1914, addressed, to.i. ".-, ,- " .'• "'t .:.';;•"• W. J. SPEIGHT, - ' • ' Secretary to' St. John's College Trust. !■ Decemberi 20, 1913. - ,i' « .' -;'.-..*, w .- . ' \ii *j:■•■!s. if »•'-.■ < |N THESESTATE /OF ' ALEXANDER Creditors of • the above • - Estate •' are.requested to- forthwith, send to' the undersigned particulars of. their claims, in duplicate, duly certified as outstanding at.the date of deceased's death (Dec. 29, 1913). .'. , BROOkFIELD AND* SCHNAUEB, Solicitors, Queen St.,- Auckland. MOTICE RE CLOSING DAY .FOR SHOPS Shopkeepers in ~ the Edon Terrace Road District are hereby notified that the said district is now part of. the combined district of h Auckland,, and Saturday,, must, therefore, be observed in "future- as the Statutory Closing Day in .the whole of the ' said district (vide Section 0 -of the Shops and Offices' Amendment Act, 1913). ,--'-" ' W. NEWTON; ' Inspector of Factories. N" EWMARKET - PUBLIC ' WEIGH- . .... , . .BRIDGE.. . Our 10-ton -Weighbridge ,haß been re-erected by Messrs. Schofield and Denton, Engineers, in.. front of, their . promises in victoria Crescent, Newmarket (opposite Fire Station), and' they will in future weigh all loads on our behalf. '■ J. H. ( M. CARPENTER, LTD., . Coal Merchants and Carriers. January 9. 1914. pU B LLC NOTICE. NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES OF THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION. CO., LTD. The Works will not 'be Open till i WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT. January 14, Mil. ~ NOTICE.— person found removing live il , or doad stock from" the undermentioned Sections in Omawbaro Parish, Rodney County, without my written permission, will be prosocuted without further notice (Signed) HENRY HEYWOOD, North Alberiknd. Allotments : 51,, N.E.- 63. 8. 53. N.E 64 N.W. 54..5. E. 64, S.W. 64.. Middle Pr. 174. LAND AgentsrrTake notice that by properly situated Balmoral Rd, and Volcanic St. Mt. Eden, has been Sold.—W.' Bruce.' ■YTOTICE to Land Agents.—Ross and Co. 1" -have disposed of my 20 acres, Swan'ton,—W, Merrick. ' -H . Railways. MEW 7EALAND RAILWAYS. On SUNDAY, January 11.1914. an extra Exproßs Train will leave Auckland' for Wellington at 10.4 p.m., arriving Wellington at 5.4b' p.m., Monday, 12th idem, stopping at Pukekohe, Mercer, Frahkton, To Awamutu, TcKuiti, .Taumarunui, Owhansfo, Raurimu, Waiinarino, Ohakune, Waiouru, Taihape, Maungaweka, Huntervilla, Marton, Feilding, and Palmerston North. Holiday, Excursion Tickitj. for Stations north of Taumarunui will'NOT be available on' this train. : -:-,' :i - - - < On this date the 9.10 p.m. Express Auckland 'to Wellington takes passengers only for Waiouru, Taihape. and stations south of Taihape. This train will NOT stop to pick up passengers between Mercer and Palmerston North except those for Waiouru, ■'• .. BY ORDER. ■■■ . =•' w ' i i, .'.i PICK YOUR- PIANOS. PLEASE) • No . Deposit; . No IntaiMt.-rEverything strictly private at 28, Htth:!*.,,,- ', , ALL Jobbing Work in the house promptly attended,,, to.—J. Ci&mpitt end Co. Kingslahd. 'Phone 400?. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 14

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