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Public Notices. yERY I?ew A DYERTISERS TTNOW T HE R2«LV ALIJB 0 F ATEWSPAPER ■ A DVERTISING. Many of those who use the newsminors regularly are not even sure that it pays them. They keep going because tbey feel they must let people know they are in business, but only a few get the big dividends that are there to be picked up. Wo can show any advertiser how to get full value for money spent in newspaper advertising, because we have made it our particular study during nearly twenty years' practice as PROFESSIONAL ADVERTISING AGENTS, and for many yeara before that in connection with Koneral newspaper work. We have helped to win many remarkable successes in a great variety of different businesses during that time. Wo havo proved ihat newsnttper advertising PAYS, and nays well. Let us prove it to YOU. An interview, at your office or ours, entails no obligation. gAILEY'S A DVERTISING A GENCY, Newspaper Advertising Specialists, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST. [Casual or contract advertisement* accepted at schedule rates for any newspaper beyond Auckland. Nothing too amall to receive our careful attention.] BLACKLEG. An Officer will be in attendance at the following centres and dates for the purpose of Inoculating Calves against Blackleg;— WHANGARATA-Creamery Yard, MONDAY, October 21. rUAKAU-Saleyards, TUESDAY, October 22. POKENO-Saleyard, WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23. POKENO VALLEY-Messrs. Hayward and Graham's Farm, WEDNESDAY, Oot. 23. MAUNGATAWHIRI VALLEY-Mr. Geo. Lyon's Farm, THURSDAY. October 24. MAUNGATAWHIRI-Mr. Chas. Pope's Farm, THURSDAY, October 24. BUCKLAND-Mr. T. B. Graham's Farm, FRIDAY, Octobcj C 5. BUCKLAND-Mr. R. Cathcart's Farm. FRIDAY, October 25. . MERCER — Messrs. Glass Bros.' Farm, SATURDAY, Ootober 26. W. R. BROWN. " Inspector of Stook. MEW ZEALAND BOARD OF TRADE. SAMPLES OF TEE BOOTS IT IS INTENDED TO STANDARDISE, ■ to Can be seen by Boot Manufacturers. Retailors, and Others interacted, AT ROOM 31. NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO.'S BUILDINGS. COURTHOUSE LANE, j; ON OCTOBER 16, 17, AND 18. :, Hours: 10-12 and 2-4. f : , n PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EX- . iT AMINATION FOR SHORTHAND ' • WRITERS AND TYPIBTS, NOVEM- ; BER 23, 1918. The usual Public Service Entrance Ex- , animations for Shorthand Writers and ' Typists will be held on the 23rd November, '; 1818. t' A Special Examination will also be held; , Shorthand at the rato of 130 words a minuto, . Typewriting at the rate of 45 words a minute; salary to commence, £120 per annum. Applications closo I3th November, 1918. ; Full particulars may be obtained on application. ( P. VERSCHAFFELT, Office of the SecretaryPublic Servico Commissioner, Wellington, 12th October, 1018. ■ ♦ R' E THOMAS FRANCIS CAHILL (Deceasod). , It is requested that all Accounts against ' this Estate and all amounts owing to it be i sent in and paid to tho undersigned as soon as possible. BUDDLE. RICHMOND. & BUDDLE, Solicitors for the Executors. i ! ; THE DAIRY PRODUCE COMMITTEE advise the Price of Eggs as Is Id Per Dozen for week ending 23rd October, 1918. LAND Agents- "ote, Mrs- Moore's 200 acres, Alfristou, is withdrawn from sale, —A. E. Dewar, 17, Union Buildings. WORKERS OF AUCKLAND WEST! Attend Open-air Meeting, Three Lamps. TO-MORROW (Friday), 7.30. Prepare for Action! Patriotic Notices. <g|fe VICTORIA LEAGUE m " J!? V RED CROSS SUUP, li JgSjk BHORTLAND STREET. JfiJSffl llzMlvM In charge of Mia. Finn, *nE.™ QPSWsft Mrs. l '- Mitchell, and. M Special Attractions, Dainty Lingerie, and Fancy Articles. Contributions gralofully received. Dividends. COUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. A Dividend of 2s 6d per Share for the halfyear endod August 31st. 1918, has been do- ' dared, and will be payable on and after 10th inst. Shareholders can obtain warrants on application at the Company's Offices. By Order of the Board. P. H. UPTON, General Manager. Head Ofljre. South British Buildings, Auckland, October . 10. 1018. ei — r Removal Notices. i ■DIERNACKI AND MCT IVER, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, REMOVED TO CORNER OF ] VULCAN LANE AND HIGH STREET. f . ] Insurance. i RESERVISTS. 3 By Insuring your Lives you Protect your Dopendantf.. and also help to make I y»vi Zealand s Financial Future a rosy one "THE M.UC." Assets, £12,763,735. Highest Bonuses " 32. HELLABY'S BUILDINGS, ' J Nursing Homes. °, MATERNITY NURSING HOME ? NURSE CANTY. 'Phone 3182. £ 15. Huntly Avenue, off Khyber Pass Road 1. Pationts taken with or without doctor. MURBE B. DONALD, of HamsviUe, d* - L\ minion Rd. Private Maternity Nursins " Home, has removed to a new and up-to-date nursing home, Herbert Rd., second hous. - on left from Dominion Rd. 'Phono 2902. -i PLEABE Note change or my residential t! l«lcphone Number, formerly A 873. nuw w PJSSL C^a, r a edU ß^tin?Tsed?tr 8 duality only; all sizes stocked;. prices 7 moderate. It pays to get the best. Also I ; leather and hair bolting.-Manning Ma. i chinery Co., 188, Cashel St., Christchurch. 'J, RUSSELL'S, RELIABLE REMEDIbT ' T etc„ post freo on receipt of postal notes.- = Rnesell. Chemist, opp. P. 0.. Up. Symonda St. | ■* GENTLEMEN. taVflpM jm'tf) i \ VJ Hat. We Clean and Remodel like new. I P -Cox's Hat Factory,j»B,' B*«a«3w»S4 J fc ■■BHunHnanEt

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16983, 17 October 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16983, 17 October 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16983, 17 October 1918, Page 10