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"'.'''■-'';->'''ff-PBa^ & Hottceg. ._;:,■";;..- - THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 190S (Section 301. ** 33& r J!§%&' r B OF ALFRED JOHN £AWEENCE_OF MOUNT ALBERT, BRICKMAKEB, DECEASED. AH 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 M Auckland, on or before the 12ih day of July, 1916. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above Estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public tlrastees account at any postal money-order office, or paid to the Local Deputy Public Trustee at Auckland. FRED. FITCHETT, ~ , Public Trustee. May 8, 1316. r |"«HE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, -»- i9CB (Section SO). m THE ESTATE OF GEORGE GHNDRY. LATE OF PUKEKOHE. FARMER. but at his death a Gunner, No. 2-533, in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force operating at the Dardanelles deceased. All Creditors and Others having Claims against ibis 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 Sth day ci July. ISI6. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above Estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public trustees account at any postal money-order office, or paid to the Local Deputy Public Trustee at Auckland. FRED. FITCHETT, „ , „„„„ Public Trustee. May 5. 1316. pUBLIC NOTICE The Proprietor (C. J. Megevet). New Zealand Patent No. 30.822. entitled " Com-bustson-Engmes," and No. 30,823, entitled .Carburetter." is desirous of Disposing of the Patents or entering into working arrangements, tinder license or otherwise, with firms likely to be interested in the same. A copy of the patent soedfieations and full particulars can be obtained from and offers (lor transmission to the owner) made to BALDWIN AND BAYWABD. Patent Attorneys, Wellington. Auckland. Christchurch. or ' Dunedin. ■f~CX DISTRICT SCHOOLS' V/ COMMITTEE. I am directed to thank applicants for the position of Secretary, and to notify that the Committee decided to make an Honorary Appointment. Original testimonials will be returned through the post, ERNEST LILLY, „ Hon. Secretary. 10, Hepburn Street, May 17. 1916. ANY Person found Trespassing on Okahukura Estate with dog or gun will be prosecuted.J. Riddell, Manager. I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name after this date.— Nurse Churches. Bemuera. LAND Agents.—Please take notice that our Farm at Whangarata is Withdrawn from Sale—Woollams and Grimshaw. POISON will be laid for Dogs on our property after May 15, due to recent cases i of sheep worrying.—Tucker Bros., Ohinewai. j ' ——————mm——————— Commercial Colleges. READ WHAT ONE OF OUR STUDENTS _ ' „ WRITES:— To the Manager, Dominion College of RadioTelegraphy, Auckland. 14th Reinforcement. _ Featherston Military Camp. .Dear —It is with pleasure I write you of my success in joining the Divisional Signallers as " Wireless" Operator. As no appointments are made in New Zealand, I am classed as a "sapper" here, but I have been assured of a Wireless Operator's job yhen I get to the front, so I stand a chance for a fair position- lam quite convinced that anyone taking your course will have nP trouble in qualifying for an Operator's ticket. Anyone holding it has the first chance of joining this corps.—Wishing the College every success, yours truly, . (Name on application.) What we have done for this soldier we can do for you. Sit down and write for our prospectus of Wireless Telegraphy at once. H you are. joining ' anywof the Expeditionary Forces, it will mean advancement for you. Or if you are seeking advancement in every-day life, write just the same, ; because at the present day there are hun- ' dreds of good, well-paid positions just waiting for men who are qualified to fill them. ; We can qualify YOU in six months as we have done for others. DOMINION ! /COLLEGE OF ADIO-aiELEGRAPHY, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. ACCOUNTANTS TN T)EMAND. Everywhere there is a call for Accountants. The man who holds the. Diploma of the New Zealand Society of Accountants commands a high salary. If you would like to become an Accountant, take a Course of Correspondence Study with "DANES' /COMMERCIAL /COLLEGE. WELLINGTON. Which will. give you a thoroughly tactical training in every branch of the profession and make you a finished and competent Accountant. Last year 31 out of 48 Students were successful in the Accountancy Examinations. For further information, write to The Director, H. AMOS. 1 1 Tourist Resorts. TTISITORS to Sydney, N.S.W.— .* holme, Mosman Bay. right at wharf. An ideal winter house, protected from all unpleasant winds. Tariff, 30s to 35s week, 6s to 8s Booklet from Gordon-Gotch. Auckland, or Proprietress. Mrs. Miles Costelloe. ALBANY.— Week-end Resort. Coach meets 7.46 a.m. boat for Birkenhead; also, by Hunter's launches daily, direct on Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday. Firstclass Accommodation at the hotel. Albany. —E. S. Ware. Proprietress. BENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTO- - the Largest Private Hotel of Kotorua. Can accommodate considerably c~er 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated •he whole of it ready 'or the season- Electric light throughout: hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house to Government Baths, including the large new bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all th» side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.—S. J? BRENT, Proprietor. THTRWELL. PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTOm , RUA.— Box 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address. " Thirwell." First-class accommodation. Tariff. 6s 6J per day. 37s 6d per week. Imin from station.T. P. Dowling, Proprietor. THE GABLES. Bus-veil. — 40 Rooms, spacious nedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply n. and c. baths, p.w., lavatories; bowling and croquet greens. 6s day. Launch Ailoma, excursions or fishing.Mrs. E. J. Darby. Proprietress. HELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS.— the rest cure at Helensville. and stay at HINEMOA HOUSE. Mineral baths and drinking waters in house free to guests. Accommodation unrivalled. Tariff: 7s per day. 40s per week.— G. S. Nield. Proprietress. Get particulars from Cook's Tourist Office. ROCKY NOOK, overlooking the Lake, Rotorua.—Up-to-date and Select Accommodation. Terms moderate. J. A. Wilson. Proprietress. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. 6min rail, station; tel. 174: box 119. Near King George Hospital. HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. Recommended by leading Auckland Doctors. An Ideal Holiday Resort. SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. Extensive additions completed; 40 rooms, all ground floors; nearest to baths. Tennis, bowls, croquet. Accommodation second to none. 'Bus meets day trains, evening by arrangement. Ring up No. 8, Helensville Bureau. Telegrams. " Springside," receive prompt attention. Tariff, 6s per day, 35s per week.—MßS. EDDLESTON, Proprietress. PARK VIEW. Rotorua.— old management, Mrs. Astley. Overlooking Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. Electric light throughout. Dark room. Terms. 6s per day- 35s per week.—Box 45. Porter meets all trains. Q 0 N O M A. ° 'Phone 725. PRIVATE HOTEL. The above well-known House has a few Vacancies for Permanents. Single and Double Rooms. Tariff on application. I MRS.. NAIRN - . . Proprieties • J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16231, 17 May 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16231, 17 May 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16231, 17 May 1916, Page 4

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