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Public Notices, r ■ -*■,-, • ■ ; « :. > : r , .'..' '■.%;■>■.: j A UCKLAND pROVINCIAL yUND. { \ _ ...... l 1 < 1 •MTEW r/EALAND JJOSPITAL gHIP , ■EQUIPMENT. . Under authority from the Executive Com. mittee. the "GLAD EYE" COMPANY have , offered the entire proceeds of. a .ORA«l) , MATINEE Performance at His Majesty s , Theatre on FRIDAY, June 4, at 2,30 p.m. , A specially-arranged programme of fresh ] items, which otherwise would no*, have been presented to the publio of the Dominion will , be given. i TICKETS will be on sale at Messrs. Wild- j man and Arey's and may also be had from all members of the Executive, and it_ is proposed to ask the various ladies organisations in Auckland to assist. DRESS CIRCLE AND ORC. STALLS, 6s. ' STALLS .-....• 4 »- GALLERY - * • . ■ 9 »- TTELP QUR WOUNDED! Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor and the Acting-Consul for Belgium. 1 TTOSPITAL CHIP EQUIPMENT. i i AUCKLAND QUOTA. i t 1 The Public of the Province are invited to ' Donate any of the Articles mentioned below, ! and are requested by the Men's Supply ■ Committee to at onw notify, in writing, THE SECRETARY, Of Hospital Ship Fund, 1 Town Hall. Auckland, as to class and quality of goods they aw ' -irepared to supply. In regard to Provincial Centres, the Public are requested forthwith to communicate with the Mayors of the respective districts. Offers must be in hand at the TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND, not later than Noon on MONDAY NEXT. 81st inst., when they ; will be immediately dealt with. All goods '• so offered will require to be in hand by Noon ' on FRIDAY. June 4. 1915. i > , . ■ BLANKETS, Single Bed site, all wool (9-4 site). ; QUILTS, Marcolla, Whit*, Single Bed site. ! FACE AND HAND TOWELS. | BATH TOWELS. ; DAY SHIRTS - [ UNDER VESTS (not thick) <■ FELT SLIPPERS ' i CANVAS SHOES, ordinary sizes, ruSbei ; soles _i ; SHOE-BRUSHES ' ' WORSTED (various), in Jib packets. ' DECK CHAIRS. ! RUGS (Travelling). - . .' ' ' ■ ■ \ J. H. GUNSON, Mayor. ' May 26, 1915. ' ,* TTOSPITAL SHIP FUND. RED CROSS SEWING DAY. TUESDAY NEXT.. Commencing at 9 o'clock, IN JUBILEE' HALL. KINGSLAND:'. •■'•', All Ladies heartily welcome to assist in , sewing 200 sheets promised by the Kingsland Methodist Church and Sunday-tchoo. ; Ladies also invited to make bed socks. Cash | , donations for purchase of materials. REMEMBER, OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS. . ASSIGNED ESTATE OF O. CALDWELL, , FANCY GOODS DEALER, KARA- ' NGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. Notice is hereby given that by deed, dated May 28. 1915, the above Estate has been assigned to me for the benefit of the Creditors. All Claims must be received by the i Trustee on or before Juno 28, aftor which date they cannot be admitted. A Meeting of Creditors in the Estate will he held at the Office of Eyre and Seaman, Public Accountants, 11, Warwick Chambers, 168, Queen Street, on MONDAY. June 7, at 2.30 p.m. FRED. T. EYRE, Trustee. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT. 1908 (Section 50). IN THE ESTATE OF PATRICK MATTIMORE. LATE OF AUCKLAND, LABOURER, DECEASED. All Creditors and others having Claims against this Estate are hereby required ■to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the Local-Deputy Public Trustee at Auckland on or before the 28th day of July, 1915. ...... . Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above tstate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal moneyorder office, or paid to the Local-Deputy Publio Trustee at Auckland. FRED. FITCHETT, May 2G, 1916. Publio Trustee. -jiTOUNT ALBERT TROUGH. A House-to-house Collection will be made by the Ladies of Mount Albert on MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT in aid of the Hospital Ship Fund. They anticipate a generous response from the Mount Albert Residents, so that our sick. and wounded soldiers may. ; have all possible comforts, nave p ISABELLA McLEAK. Mayoress. KE ESTATE OF E. C. FALWASSER, DECEASED. Creditors of the above Estate are requested to send in their Claims to Stanley • G. Chambers, 100, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, on or before June 1, 1915. voTICB TO FENCE. TO MR- W. WILKINSON OR OWNER of that portion of Wharekawa No. 1, • adjoining Tapapakanga No. la, about 55 Chains in Length. Take Notice, that I desire that a Fence between the above lands be erected Immediately on or before the 30th day of Jupe, 1915 that such fence shall be erected of four puriri posts and seven No. -8 wires to the chain, two battens between each post. . Dated this 22nd day of May, 1916. JAMES ASHBY, Owner of Tapapakinga,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 14