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Public Notices. '■nOROUGHV.- 'OF ;;■ NEWMARKET, ] ■■ TO RESIDENTS OF -NEWMARKET.;; ' Subscriptions ;to the: Belgian E Relief and Huntly Disaster Funds can be left with mo at the Borough Office, Broadway, Newmarket, , ;;- : - L. BUISSON,' - Town Clerk. , ■ ASSIGNED ''ESTATE OF JACK SAN- •"■ ; DERSON, IRONMONGER, TE KUITI. ; 1 ■ . {: - All Claims against this Estate must be v received by the undoraigned on or before 1 the loth October, otherwi6o they, cannot bo J recognised, .. .---. v - ;-, -, ... % -."■-.. All orders for current ;supplies must be countersigned by tho Trustee, and duplicate . statements rendered to him, each month. "i \ ' A. E. WARNOCK, "c ."-.. ' :'-■ Trustee, Union Biiikljmrs, Auckland, . . . , September 28. 1911. (; , ~;';;;...•; "DE JOB'f WOOLNER, formerly of Nelson .-*•.'' Pi'wt, Newton, near Auckland, in New , Zealand, Minor, but lately of 105, Park * Street, Abboteford, in- Victoria, Retired J Grocer, deceabod, who died on 13th May, 1913, and probate of whoso will was granted on 31st August. 1914, to Elizabeth Hurford, the proving oxecutrix thereof. Tako' notice, ', pursuant to ' Section 59 of the Trust Act, 1690, that creditors and all other persons having claims against the Estate of said -* I deceased • are required to send written particulars thorcof to the said executrix, care of 1 tho undersigned, on or boforo tho 7th day * of November,; 1914, -after which date she will distribute tho assots, ■ having regard ( i only to claims bo notified and -without liability in regard to unnotified claims pursuant to said section. :-• '..-•" Dated this ' llth day of September, ; 1914, SNOWBALL AND KAUFMANN..; r, ' 49, Queen Slreot, Melbourne. Solicitors for the Executrix. ', " ! ...,- -- -■- ■■■■ - v„. ;h' . I . : : —— • 1< LAND Agents.-Tako notice my Farm at i Wahiku has been sold.—J. H. Hawes. C=== —- ' Educational. QUEEN'S ' COLLEGE, T ONDON. ; 'r ' Patron: HER MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA. f The College provides a General Education for Students up to tho ago cf 18, as well as { Courses of Lectures for more advanced Students. A Preparatory School is associated with tho College. Students may reside at tho College, and, for those who desiro it, opportunities are given . for visiting places of interest in or near London.. Full particulars may be obtained from the r Warden, MISS C. E. LEWER, B.A. (resi- ' dent at the College), 13, Harley St., W. / AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. 1 .• EXAMINATION FOR STANDARD 1 . CERTIFICATES. . ,- ( An Examination for Candidates. wishing • to sit for Standard VI. Certificates or for Certificates of Competency in other Classes, j will-be hold at the Normal School. Weileßloy Street, on FRIDAY, October 9th, beginning at 9.30 a.m. . . Candidates must give notice .in writing of their. desire to be examined to the Chief < Inspector of Bchools, at ' the , Education J Office, Williamson Chambers, Shortland Street, not later than WEDNESDAY, October 7tn, such notice to state the reason, for " which the Certificate is sought. .'- -\ . R. CROWE. • • , Secretary. , THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL ■ ~ OF MUSIC. , CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA. ;Principal: MRS."S. A. MOORE-JONES. 1 M.M.. M.R.C.P.,CM., 5.K.,; London. ;.* ' Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, ; -,-'-.■■■ English and Foreign. /Thorough Modern High-c'.ass Education for ; Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. ' Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline.' Stone Buildinns, with perfect ventilation and drainage. Extensive ' grounds. ;. Prospectus at . Messrs. Upton and Co., ■ and Champtaloup - and Edmiston. "' '<.;■.,;':• ---~, ' ( k 'Phone 808. Free railway,, trams to gate..." ' v, THIRD TERM BEGINS SEPT. 22 ~ . , CHELTENHAM COLLEGE, DEVON- ; ,• • POET. . v /- ■ ; ' Boarding and Day ' School . for Girls. ' . i v, Principal: ' MRS.; A. :E. DEAN. Formerly'; Mistress of the Terrace School, | I Wellington. Assisted -by an efficient staff ( and visiting teachers. Third . term: Sept. ' 22. Tho ■ School -is delightfully situated for , those . desiring ; sea air and bathing. ■ Prospectus at Messrs. - Champtaloup and Edmia- ;..■",• ■: ; ton's,; and j Messrs. Upton's. ~ f - ._. .... ;.... ' .'.. . ' ' .. .'.....' ; SCHOOL OF- AST. (Elam School of Art.) '. ; '•; i ; (Auckland Art School.) . Drawing and 'Painting, in all branches.' ; Design Modelling-in Clay.. Art ■•, Leather Work. • Silver and Pewter -Work.;' Woodcarving. Stencilling. '■' Repousse Copper ■ Work. , Jewellery Enamelling, etc., etc. ..Instructor in Applied Art: - .-.-' MR. W. ANDREWS. ./;:;. ''Information as to details. of classes, and fees, can be had on application to ■~'.' - _E. W. PAYTON, '■; ".'" Director. . I ELOCUTION ■i TAUGHT BY MODERN METHOD. ; VOICE PRODUCTION. ■ in ..- ALFRED pRIOE, ELOCUTIONIST. 21. SWANSON 8T g I -) Legal Notices. TTAYES. • -DUTTLE, AND TQARLING, ' SOLICITORS. -.. • HERALD, BUILDINGS, WYNDHAM ST. Money to Lend at Lowest Current Rates. mv , ';^:B.v;; ; m el^ ' ". V \ SOLICITOR. .'"' . ■:■ : «'' - ■-' -/■■■■ ■< • -- ; v' ' UNION BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET . -~ ■'- ' , .;.. EAST, . '■-■ :''': Opp, Parnell Tram Terminus, •»p.;-OUGH Rt K IRKER. LL.B.. ' BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, . , Bogs to intimate that ho has commenced the practice of his profession at Wyndham St., Auckland. JOHNSTON AND rjOATES (Geo. M. Johnston and ' Robert J. Coales), BARRISTERS 'AND. SOLICITORS, ' Have Removed from 21, Shortland Street, • ■~. . to New Offices in SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS (Cleave's), Comer of High Street and Vulcan Lane. A PIER . AN D . QMITH, ■BARRISTERS AND gOLICITORS. A.M.P. BUILDINGS, . ' QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ■ 3.— Money to Lend on land at very low interest. Restaurants and Tea Rooms. PRIOR'S-LARGEST DININGROOM IN TOWN. ' BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS, QUICK SEN i, STRAND ARCADE. t HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE POST OFFICE REFRESHMENT ROOMS? Yes! They are Grand, New, Up-to-date. ' , No waiting. Opp. 'G.P.O. , g =) " ANYONE HAVING A FEELING OF ' A SOAPY AFFECTION ' TOWARDS I "TANIWHA SOAP" Can have 12 bars for 9s or Old in single bars. [ "'■ • ' 5 -''.'''-■-.' ■ GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Of First Quality at Cut Prices, Yours, etc., .-•"'.. GAVIN WALLACE AND SONS. • , ■;-■'■.i ".''■-. ■»•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 12