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PUBLIC 2TOTIOES, OP AUCKLAND. REMUERA LIBRARY. Tho Official Opeainsr of iho now Itemuera Library will take place at 3 o'clock on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July 31, 1926, His Worship the Mayor will preside, and Councillor Ellen Melville will open the Building. CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. The present R emu era Library will be finally closed after THURSDAY EVENING, July 29, 1926, and the new Library will open for the isauo of books, etc., on SATURDAY EVENING, July 31, 1926, at 7 p.m. 0 J. MELLIN&, Acting-Town Clerk. 'JVRADES THE LARGEST FAIR IN THE WORLD. At the Spring Fan, 1926, there were over 11,000 Exhibitor and every Nation was represented ii. 20,000 visitors from OVERSEAS ALONE. Special '"Foreigri and Colonial Group" will bo a featur of the AUTUMN FAIR, with each and ever INDU3TRY Represented. Full particulars and descriptive Pamphlets are obtainable from the New Zealand Representatives, LEIPZIG BOARD OF TRADE, 111, Vivian Street, .Wellington. T EIPZIG AUTUMN FAIR. 11.000 EXHIBITORS. 180,000 VISITORS. These figures, showing the number ot Exhibiting Firms and Visitors at the last Spring Fair, will give some of_ the immensity of the World-famed Leipzig Fair. Of the visitors, 20,000 WERE FROM OVERSEAS. The Autumn Fair will be held from AUGUST 29 to SEPTEMBER I. The International character of the Fair 1b shown by the fact that there will be a SPECIAL FOREIGN AND COLONIAL GROUP. At which firms from all over the world will be represented. For *ull particulars smd descriptive pamphlets write to the Neiv Zealand Representative. LEIPZIG BOARD OF TRADE, 111. Vivian Street, Wellington. UCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. A cordial invitation is extended to the publio generally to be present at the opening of the WALLACE WARDS, AUCKLAND HOSPITAL, By tho HON. J. A. YOUNG. M.P.. Minister for Hospitals, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). JULY 25, 1926, AT 3 P.M. THE WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND WILL SUPPLY A PROGRAMME OF APPROPRIATE MUSIC. SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. A roll of associations of employers . and employees in local industries for recognition in connection with elections to the Board of Managers, is now open for inspection at the College during office hours. Thi& roll will be forwarded to the Minister of Educar tion. Applications for additions to the roll should be xaade in writing to the underG. J. PARK, Returning Officer. rpHE Auckland Co-op. Terminating BuildX ing Society, Appropriations, St. James's Hall, Wednesday, July 28, 7.30 p.m. £l9 000 by Ballot and Sale. m LIQUIDATION. TN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES 1 ACT, 1903, AMENDMENTS, IN THE MATTER OF REASONS, A DULY REGISTERED .PRIVATE COMPANY, carrying on Business at 12, Karangahape Road, Auckland, and elsewhere. Notice is hereby given that,tho abovenamed Company, at a general meeting of ita shareholders held on July 22, 1926, passed the following resolution. "That the Company go into voluntary liquidation, and that Mr- W. A. Kendon bo and is hereby appointed Liquidator." All persons, firms or companies hairing tolairns against the Company ara requested to forward statements oi same (if they have not already done so) to tho Liquidator, or* or before SATURDAY, July 31, 1928. . W. A. KENDON, A.P.A.N.Z., F.A.1.5., Liquidator. 23,• Strand Arcade (P.O. Box 261), Auckland. July 23, 1926. IN BANKRUPTCY. TN BANK B.U Pf CT. Notice is hereby given that dividends are now payable in the under-mentioned estates on all proved claims. Promissory Notes, if any, to be produced for endorsement prior to receiving dividends. CURD, A. E., of Taumarunui, Farmer.— Ist and final dividend of 2d m the £. CITANOVICH TADIZA (Ted Sweet), of Dargaville, Confectioner.—-Ist and nnal dividend of 4d ill the £* EDWARDS, J. H., of Auckland, Metal Worker.—-Ist and final dividend of 4s in the £. FERNEYHOUGH, A. L., of Auckland, Farmer.—lst and final dividend of Is in the £. FLOOD L. P, of Waitomo, Earner.Supplementary dividend of 4d in the £. GREENH ALGJI, T. B„ of Epsom. Motor Engineer.—lst and final dividend o» 4s Id in the £. HYDE, Chas., of Te Kuiti, Butcher.— Supplementary dividend of 7d in the £. HEYWORTH, J. 8., of Pukekohe, Motor Enfineer.— Supplementary dividend of 3d in the £. HARDWICK, W. V., of Papakura, Boot Retailer.—2nd and final dividend ot 9d in the £. KAWE, TAME, of Te Kaiti.—lst and final dividend of lis 5d in the £. LIVINGSTONE. W., of Auckland, Motor Driver.—lst and final dividend of Is Id in the £. MORRISON, D. E., of Tarukraga, Farmer.—lst and final dividend of 8d in the £. ORMSBY, A. S., of Te Rauamoa, Farmer. —lst and final dividend of 4d in the £. TITE. P. C. and G. N., of Warkworth. Butchers.—lst dividend of 5s 6d in the £. WACKROW, A., of Taumarunui, Confectioner.—lst dividend of Is in the £. WALLBANK, A. 8., of Mount Roskill, Farmer.—lst dividend of 3d in the £. WHITTAKER, H. P.. of Maungatarata. Storekeeper.—lst and final dividend of 7s in the £. "WRIGHT. Robert, of Tauranga.—lst and final dividend of 6d in the £. SHARP, J. S.. of Aria, Fanner.—lst dividend of 4d in tho £. Supplementary dividend of 4d in the £. W. 8. BISHEJffi, Official Assignee, Auckland. July 23, 1926. REMOVAL NOTICES. BO SON BROS. We have much pleasure in advising oar Customers and .the General Public that we are removing to larger premises, Situated at RELIANCE BLDGS., 153-157, Albert Street. SALES OF PROPERTY. LAND Agents. Pleasfi take notice my property at Bombay, withdrawn from sale —E. M. Johns.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19388, 24 July 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19388, 24 July 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19388, 24 July 1926, Page 8

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