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Public Notices. IN. npo jucoslavs in new zealani Having been approached many times i to whether I would consent to publish Jugoslav newspaper in the interests of a °? Serbs, Croats, am; Slovenes in all Auatr; °y laeia, I have, af.er careful, consideratiot in acceded to the wishes of a large and ir flucntial deputation which called on mi and have decided to issue the first pub) cation within the next two weeks. It wi bo sufficient to inform my Jugoslav" core —- patriots and the public generally that Iwc ~_ the first journalist to venture on two pr< •** vions occasions to publish a Jugoslav now: paper in this Dominion, i.e. first. " Bratsk Sloga" (Brotherhood Union), second, "Ni prcdaV' (Progress). I take this opportunity to publish an ei iin tract of a letter which I received from Si nt Joseph Ward in 1912:— of Prime Minister's Office, ■»• Wellington, March 32, 1918. .... I take this oppoi tunity of expressing my appreciation of th public spirit you have displayed durin, _ your 15 years' residence in this Dominion As a citucn of Auckland and a journalis IN you have been held in the hiches respect. , . , ." I have como to the conclusion that wi are much in need of a newsnaper. and am prepared and eager to do my utmost ii the interests of all Jugoslavs in New Zen ft- land and Australia. The paper is alread he registered in the name of "Novi Svijet' (New World). ifi- For some time I have been in communi cation with the Serbian-Jugoslav officials who have promised to send me regular repotr and, official notifications of the Jugoslavs affairs at home, thus rendering the "Nov Svijot" (New World) a semi-official organ >j> Furthermore, arrangements are beini made to establish reporters throughou Jugoslavia and Czechslavia for special new reports for the " Novi Svijet" (New World) '**• Those Jugoslavs who care to obtain i ** copy of the first issue I would be plcase ( . to forward gratis on receipt of application u with name and address in full. I would also be thankful ii my Jugoslav compatriots would report news in theii - locality, and contribute their articles, whicl ,R I would insert in the first issue. Advertising rates on application. Jiigo Slavs always patronise thoso who »d vertiso in their papers. J* _M. A. FERRI. ' y Editor and Manager, p " P.O. Box 1213. to For the Jugoslav Publishing Company, w Offioo; 28, Swanson Street. 'Phone 3567 is a- ———————_____________ gLACKLEG. ~* An Officer wffl fee in attendance at the following centres and dates for the purpose _ of Inoculating Calves against BUtkleg:— BUCKLAND-Mr. T. B. Graham's Farm6ATURDAY. May 3. BUCKLAND-Mr. R. Cathcart's Farmto SATURDAY. May 3. TUKETUKE-Mr. R. Mc Watt's Farmis TUESDAY, 6th inst. AKA AKA-Mr. Matt Enright's Farmw WEDNESDAY, 7th inst. AKA AKA-Mr. T. Robertson's Farm— WEDNESDAY. 7th inst. OTADA-Mr. Geo. Hull's Farm-WEDNES-DAY. 7th inst. TUAKAU-Stdeyards-THUHSDAY, Bth inst. P- WHANGARATA-Crcamery Yard-FRIDAY. 9th inst. RAZORBACK-Mr. F. Wright's FarmFRIDAY. 9th inst. MERCER—Messrs. Glass Bros.' FarrnBATDRDAY, 10th inst. j I POKENO-Saleyards-MONDAY. lijth inst. ir POKENO VALLEY-Ucssrs. Hayward and Id Graham's Farm-MONDAY, 12th inst. MANGATAWHIRI-Mr. Chas- Pope's Farm -TUESDAY. 13th inst, MANGATAWHIRI VALLEY - Mr. Geo. Lyon's Farm-TUESDAY, 13th inst. W. R. BRoWN. Insoecto* i~ Stock. R Auckland. 2nd May. 1919. ~. CT. JOHN AMUBULANCE ijKX O BRIGADE. >r JUEEN MARY GUILD FOR SICK '" >§Sy AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. 0 A3 the cessation of hostilities makes it unnecessary for tho Guild to continue. I bog to advise all contributors that, acting under instructions from Headquarters, London, we are now closinj our work rooms, and I take this opportunity of expressing my Binoerc « thanks to all who havo kc.ped to make the work a success. LOUISA SMITH. 7 Lady Corps Superintendent. £ T EDWARD BURTON GUNSON. M.8.. o'l» Ch.B., Edinburgh. 1910; M.D., Edin.. >. ,1911; M.R.C.P.. London. 1913, now residing ° in Auckland, hereby give notice that 1 inv j lend applying on J uno 2 next to have my '■ name placed on tho Medical Register of tho a Dominion of New Zealand; and that I havo -> . deposited the evidence of my qualification l > in the office of tho Registrar of Births and '; Deaths at Auckland. '* (Signed) E. B. GUNSON. i; Dated at Auckland. May 2. 1919. a . I „ d ; T WISH to announce that I hive disposal '. I x of my Pharmacy in Newton (oppos'.ie Reservoir), to MR. I. PHILLIPS, formerly of Hamilton and Frank-ton Junction, who . . has recently returned from active service. ; , I take this opportunity of thanking the pubJ i lie for tho support accorded me in the past. , I and fool confident that Mr. Phillips will 1 : merit a continuaueo of the, support I havo I received, r May 1, 1919. 8. GILBERT. r • T TAKE PLEASURE in announcing that 1 j I X have pun based the Dominion Pharmacy. ' I Cor Ponsonby K<l and Kara galiape Ra , • Newton, from MR. 8. GILBERT. I trust ■ by strict attention to business and by cour- '. tosy and civility to customors to secure a ' good measure of support from tho residents of the dstrict. I shall be pleased to renew acquaintance with former customers from - the Hamilton and Wiikato. [ I. PHILLIPS. | Dominion Pharmacy. 1 Cot. Ponsonby Rd. and Karansahape Rd., > Newton. We Want Your Custom. You'll Liko ! Our Service. I i A UCKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Members employing Returned Soldiers are respectfully requested to give them leave : to attend the Reception on MONDAY AFTERNOON, for General Richardson. H. C. TEWSLEY. i Secretary. , AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC AND WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS' EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Victoria Street East. 'Phone 3480. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS REQUIRING EMPLOYMENT, or EMPLOYERS WISHING To ENGAGE LABOUR'OF ANY DESCRIPTION. PLEASE APPLY TO ; TITOS. LONG. j OFFlCe.lt IN CiiARCE. ! ANY PERSONS FOUND TRESPASSING -«.i with dog or gun on Okahukura Estate will be prosecuted. C. J. PARKER. AGENTS.— notice that my Property, 25, I'aice Av . Dominion Rd., is witni drawn from sale.— W. J. Jonas. LAND Agents.—Please- take notioe thai mv hoii>e. 76. Esplani-de. Ml. Eden, :* withdrawn from sale.—B.l-1! Htwett j LAND Agents.— Please take notice my I Property. Bereafori Park, Onehunga, has been sold.—D. A. Canity, ' . | LAND Agon's — Please note, my new : Kesidenco has been sold by the N Z ' Hume Builders. Lid.— H. E. Jones. " I LAND Agent*.— nolico my iarm, 31 acres, Puni, has been sold by Civil and Roberts.— N. Person. LAND Agents—Please take note that my ' Property, Palmeiston North, has been Sold by Samuel Vaile and Sons, Hamilton -Signed; F. D B. Ward. T« Kawa LAND Agents— Ploase take note that my I'ronoriy, 100 acres, Kaugin, haa been Sold by Samuel Vaiie and Sons. Hamilton — ■Signed) T. S. Ferguson. Rangiri. LAND Agents.—l'letf.c take notice that my 35 acres, Taranaki, and IS acres, ■ Manurewa. are withdrawn (rom sale. Oup. I property has been sold b- 11. R. Burrett, I | Kobsoti Bldgs.—W. T. Stewart, Manurewa'. LAND Agents.—Plca-'o take notice, my farm at Whitford has been sold by J, Sutclifle and Co.—John Rellingham. LAND Agents— Please note, my House No. 28, Wairiki St , htvs been sold bv A. L. Raven.-Oigned) G. Mdligan. "VfOTICE.—Land Agents, my Waerenga pro- , 1* pcrty is Sold.— Balle. Waerenga. j SECTIONS 101 And 102, Parish of Wha- ' O ngape —All arsons trespassing -in the above property with dog or gun will bo prosecuted.— E. Dufaur. Wairaicarama. TRESPASSERS with dog or gun on our I X properties at Suverd&le will be pro*, 1 cuted.—Jack Bros., Silvordala, i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17151, 3 May 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17151, 3 May 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17151, 3 May 1919, Page 12

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