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; Public Notices. [AUCKLAND HOSPITAL AND CHART,. «*■ TABLE AID BOARDINFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. Tho Board desires to place on record its hearty thankßMo all those who worked 80 heroically in (ho unprecedented struggle • gainst tho influenza epidemic which has just passed over our fair city and district, arid expresses its appreciation of and admiration (or the splendid self-sacrifice shown by one and »l] of tho many voluntary workers, wlii Hied so incessantly i-i tin 'i»Ubo <{ humanity, visiting the sick, relieving their Buffering, and generally doing all in their power to restore tho afflicted ones to their ■wonted health and strength. TV Board's efforts have been directed to« Wards the saving of valuable lives and the ■tamping out of the epidemic. The ii.fft<-c has now been definitely arresled, due hrgely to the splendid devotion of the voluntary workers, the names of many of whom arc unknown to the Board, and to whom the thinks of not only the Health Authorities, but of the whole of tho community is due. Man? nj the workers fell victims to the epidemic . eomo have 50110 to their long rest. Too present festive season will bo a sad on 'a many homes, but bet wishes are oxtended to all. especially the BtHleted ones, that the .'oming year will bring them full enjoyment of health, and the blossinji of H. A. SOMMERVILLE, Secretary. {A UCKLANU pROVINCIAL T ICENSED VICTUALLERS' 4 SSOCIATION. SPECIAL MOTICB. IN THE EVENT OF TEE ARRIVAL OF TROOPSHIP THIS MORNING (CHRISTHAS EVE) THERE IS EVERY POSSIBILITY OF THE HOTEL BARS [DEI NO. CLOSED \ BOUT MID-DAY. CUSTOMERS ARE THEREFORE SPECIALLY URGED TO MAKE THEIR PURCHASES EARLY IN ORDER TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.' fPHE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. X LIMITED. Established 18". Incorporated tt-90. Cap.tal Authorised and Issued ..£6,000,000 Paid-up Capital 2,000,000 Keterve Fund . . . .. 2,025,000 iie-erve Liability of Proprietor* . . 4,000,000 £8,025000 Notice is hereby <»ivon that the Transfer Books of the Bank will bo closed from January 1. 1919 0 January 7, 1919, both dates Inclusive. Proprietors whose names are resist*red in the said books on tho 31st DeceTiSer, 1918. will be entitled to the Dividend to be declared at the next Half-Yearly Genera! Me?ting of Proprietors, in respect of the number of shares standing in their banes on that date. K. A. HOLMES. InspscU r. (AUCKLAND ACCLIMATISATION IA SOCIETY. NOTICE RE GODWIT SEASON'. 1919. Notice is hereby given that the Godwit pr Curie-v Shooting Season will Open in the Auckland Society's District on tie FIRST c: JANUARY, 1919. 6. STUART. Secretary. .AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LTD. The Price of Gas has been increased 6d per thousand cubic feet as from the Ist January proi. WM. F. STEWART. Secretary. December 9. 1918. T>E JOHN HENRY SHAW, LATE OF ill ALT.EN RQAD, AUCKLAND (DE- > CEASED). All Persons bavins Claims against the late John Henry Shaw or his Estate are yeaueeted to send the tame in at once to the Executor of John Henry Shaw (Deceased!, ears of JOHN ALEXANDER, , Solicitor, Shortland Street, Auckland. fA NY Person found Trespassing 05. ray ■A Farm, at Ora'ia. with Dog and Gun, will be Prosecuted— A. Cochrane. Dec. 24. 1318. OTICE.-Any Persons found Trespassing i.l on our Property with Dog or Gun will be Prosecuted. GRAY BROS., Waiti, Waiieke Island. VOTICE TO RETURNED SOLDIERS ii AND OTHERS:—There are many alterations in the names of Streets 'and Roads during the past four years.—Get the Express Guide of Streets, from all Stationers. Professional Notices. DURING DR. P. M. KELLER'S ABSENCE DR. G. METCALFE SHARP WILL ATTEND TO ALL APPOINTMENTS. Residence. 'Phone 3195; 155. Great North Road-. 9 to 10 a.m., 7 to 8 p.m. Dispensary, 'Phono 297; 11 to 12 noon. City, 'Phone 113; 263. Queen St.; 2t03 p.m. MR. CHA S. MABTYN, F.S.M.C (LORD.), if 1.0. (ESQ.), OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. 231, SYMONDS STREET. (Opp. Sneddon's). HAS RETURNED TO PRACTICE. 6ight-testing by the Latest Scientific Methods a Specialty. •Phone. 2726. M* E. A. M OORE -J oN£B ' ' /-OPHTHALMIC QPTICIAN. HAS REMOVED From Short's Buildings ■ To N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS Sight-testing a Specially. •Take Lift. Phono 3670. JE. DOWNES, Masseur and Medical . Electro. Nurse in attendance. Baths: Galvanic, Electric Hot Air, Vapour. Friction Electricity, Electric Vibratory Massage. Fee* nicdorate.-18. H-tntlj Avenue, off Khyber Pass- 'Phone A3l<3. Dental. _______ MY OWN SPEC) METHOD OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION. Possesses Many and Great Advantage* which arc Distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS: 1 NO TAIN. , • , , 8 NO NEED to come back the second t.ffi« ' * or oftener, as under other methods. t EXPERT EXTRACTION. No broken tee'h or stumps left in the gums 4. PERFECTLY SAFE for a) ages I can tafelv life it on a patient of 80 years, 8 IF YOU" HAVE A WEAK HEART or are suffering from other complaint* it will S,NOtuNfur™CKING. 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. ? NO SWOLLEN GUMS-. , , , 6. ABSCESSED TEETH a.so painlessly exIrftctcd 8. EXTRACTED FREE when teeth are THE MOST' MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY li iv DENTISTRY OF THE AGE, A W ALCESI A. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR TFFTH ©RILLED, FILLED. PREPARED FOR CROWNING. BRIDGE WORK. PIVOTS. Etc WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN WHATEVER. YET UNCONTrirARE; CONSCIOUS, YET UNCONRCTODS TO PAIN, AND I HAVE PROVED THIS MOST WONDERFUL M*CHTNE TO BE AN ABSOLUTE SUC CESS In EVERY OPERATION THEREFORE PATIENTS WHO ARE NERVOUS SEED NO LONGER FEAR N DEA*TTSTRY AT MY ROOMS P IS NOT A MYTH HUT A FACT. 'NOTE THE ADDRESSJJESTI9T Q M *° JJMANUEL, FIRST FLOOR. ENDEAN'S B.LDGS. (Next G.P.0.). Open Every Evening, also Saturday Afternoon. Teh-phone 1601. Tako Elevator. DO You Want Money? We can get for you large and email sums on Mortgage At very Low Rate of Interest on. real good aecus.ty.-Ewington and Baker, corner ©1 Durham St. East and Queen St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17041, 24 December 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17041, 24 December 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17041, 24 December 1918, Page 5

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