HIE AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS’ FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. LIMITED. In the Matter of “The Foreign Companies Act, 1884.” T v ’\LEMTTNE HENRY BAXTER, of \ f Attorney of Thn Ausblows’ Fund Life Assuiar.ee So(JICI.V» -'-‘ignited, a Company duly ineorporaled and rcgh.ipred under Acts of the j I anmment of Victoria (“The Companies I ‘Statute, 3864," and “The Lite Assurance ! Companies Act. 1873’% do hereby give | notice, pursuant: to the ru-u visions of the above-mentioned Act, that rho abovenamed Company lias fixed the situation and locality of its cilice or place of business at which'service of legal proceedings may be made in accordance with the provisions of the above Act as at Imperial Chambers, Number G, I’eatherston street, m the City of Wellington. Dated at Wellington this twentv-fourth day of July, 30U3. V. IT. BAXTER. 204 ' Resident Secretary. W.F.C.A. notice. OIIAREUOLDEIvS ar© requested to return Coupons and Vouchers on or before 31st JDLY, to enable them to participate in the Annual Bonus. J. CASELBEPG, Secretary. Wnirarapa Farmers'" Co-operative Association, Ltd., Mastertou. BANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. A THOROUGH. Business Training imparted. Students iu our Business Training Department will handle Invoices, Credit i\otes. Cash, Cheques and Bunk Notes, Bills of Exchange in various forms. Bills of Lading, Insurance Policies, Account Sales, Accounts Cur*rent,, etc.; and, U iiAT IS MUIiE IMPORTANT, they will thoroughly UNDERSTAND the use of these documents. They will also keep a Merchant's Books by Double Butry, Conduct Banking Transactions, Write Business Letters, Receive and Dispose of Consignments, and generally Conduct and Supervise a Business. A thorough knowledge of all the foregoing subjects guaranteed to any youth ct average intelligence who goes 'through our course. Modern Office Systems and. Methods Illustrated. The Use of a Curd Index and, Filing Cabinet Demonstrated. An Invaluable Training for Youths who have left school or college. Students Trained for Exam's of Accountants' Institutes. The above * Dc^ ; -rtmruis. under the charge of Mr J, S. Barton, A.1.A.Y., Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. * Touch Typewriting, Manifolding and Mimeographing. Pitman's Shorthand- Taught. Elementary and Speed Classes. These departments are in charge of Mr C. E. Walker, F.lnst.S.T. Day and Evening Classes in ail Subjects. Wo welcome inquiry into otir. system and methods. Send for a Prospectus. Direct correspondence to The Secretary, Enchaugo Buildings, CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. PRINCIPAL ... MISS FREEMAN. nnHE Second Term will begin on WED•A NESDAY, May 20th. Miss Freeman will bo at home to receive parents on Tuesday, May 19th, from 2 to 6. MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING AND PAINTING. STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDING'S (Corner Willis street and Lambton quay). Principals; Miss E. CARR. N.S.S.T., N.U.T. Mrs J. F. GUNNTON. N.U.T., N.S.S.T. Australasian Record., 220 words per minute*. • ’ Highest speeds in the shortest timeP. MONSTER CLEARING SALE! ONE MONTH! ONE MONTH! DARCY FORD TS holding a MONSTER CLEARING i. SALE of GENERAL DRAPERY and CLOTHING for one month only. 200 Ladies' Mackintoshes (Kaiapoi), to clear from 10s 6d 200 Ladies' Capes (Kaiapoi), to clear from 7s 6d Men's and Youths' Mackintoshes and Rainproof Coats, at bUirfclin" .Prices ALL GOODS MARKED 25 PER CENT. BELOW USUAL PRICES! His 50s ’TAILOR-MADE SUITS arc unequalled in the colony. Thousands of yards and Hundreds of Patterns to choose from. DARCT FORD, IMPORTER, WILLIS STREET. •B ISHOP AND PARSONAGE. CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS. SHOP AND OFFICE FITTERS, SHOW CASE MAKERS, AND GENERAL WOOD-WORKERS. Estimates given for Every Description ■ of Work. 47, VIVIAN STREET. Established 1901. s®). TO INVENTORS AND PATENTEES. TNVENTIONS worked out. Models made in Metal. Wood, etc. Utmost secrecy guaranteed. Private workshop ■Electrical, Scientific, Surveying and Musical Instruments repaired and adjusted. Mechanic. P.O. Box 16S. 179 NEW PLYMOUTH. A REOWSMITH’S GRAND CENTRAL I Si. COFFEE PALACE (One minute’s walk from Railway, Post Office and Banks), Recognised to be the Leading Temperance House in'Taranaki. Sample Rooms. Correspondence promptly attended to, P.O. Bov 84. 200 ■^TALKER AND J^QLAN, CARRIERS. FORWARDING AGENTS, AND MAIL CONTRACTORS BULLS. Onr Coaches meet all trains at the Greatford Railway Station, and convey Passengers and Goods to Bulls.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5030, 30 July 1903, Page 1
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