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NOTICE. SPECIAIABANK HOLIDAYS. PURSUANT to the terms of "The Banks and Banker? Act Amendment Act, 1832.” and "The Bank Holidays Act, 1902 ” MONDAY, the 28th day of December. 1903, and SATURDAY, the: 2nd day of January, 1904, are hereby appointed Special Bank Holidays at the offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout N'eiv Zealand. The Union Bank of Australia, Limited, G. E. TOLHDRST, Inspector. Bank of New South Wales. E. J. FINCH, - Inspector. Bank of Australasia, H. K. BETHUNE, Acting-Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, r 1 JAMES COATES. General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, A. MACINTOSH General Manager. NOTE.—The Banks will also be clo=ed throughout the Colony on the followin'' days, being Statute Holidays: FRIDAY, 2.tth December, 1903, CHRISTMAS DAY ; Saturday 26th .December. 1903, BONING DAY: and FRIDAY, Ist January, 1904, NEW YEAR’S DAY. Wellington, New Zealand, sth December, 1903. 561 WELLINGTON TIMBER MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION.

THE Members of the above Association beg to notify that their Business Premises will be closed for Holiday from 5 p.ra. on THURSDAY, 24th imst. until 8 a.m. on MONDAY, the 4th January n Waddell. McLeod and Weir. Prouso Bros. Halley and Ewing The 'Stewart Timber, Hardware Co. Andrew Compton. ' Compton'Bros; ( Thos. Price. :i ‘" ■ Hart Ucly. . ■> James Reid.: Charles Odlin. B. H. Hanson and Co. Glass and 486 LEGAL HOLIDAYS. npHE Christmas and New Year’s HoliJL days to be observed by Solicitors practising in the City of Wellington will bo from. 1 p.m. on Christmas Lvo to Sec. Wolln. Dist. Law Society.

fjVHE Pottery "Works of Messrs P. Hutson and Co. will be Open for the Inspection of Visitors between 2 and 5 p.m. 011 TUESDAY, 22nd. 538 NATIONAL B-'NIPoF NEW ZEALAND * " • (LIMITED); Incorporated under the Companies Acts and the New Zealand Actf,. 1873. A K INTERIM DIVIDEND for the -tV. half-year ended 30th September last, at 1 the rate of Ten (10) Per Cent, per annum, ha-s been : declared- by the Directors.- and will be paid to Shareholders on application at any of the branches in the colony on and after the 4th' ■! a-nuary, 1901. ■ : TheTransfor Hooks will be closed from this, date till;4l)i .prqx.. . .JAMES COATES, ’ M • - General Manager. -Wellington; ‘2l's't Deccan her, 1903. 550 In the Administration of the Estate of JOHN. HENRY .HEATON, of Wellington. Shipping'' Agent,. deceased. ' . intestate. IT is requested that all amounts payable "to this estate be paid to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee’s Account at any Postal Money. Order Office.: All accounts against this estate may be rendered to the Public Trustee, as above, on or before SATURDAY, the 16th, day of January next, l on ! the . printed forms, which can bo obtained for the purpose from , any of the Agents of this Office. Any account not’sent .in by The, day named may d ’ DimcAN-Deputy-Publio Trustee. | "Publio Trust Office. I Wellington. 19th December, 1903. BURTON GARDEN RASPBERRIES. ’ I tliK First Shipment of the Season will X arrive carlv-Ncst Week. : It is fully anticipated that the quality md condition of the BURTON GARDEN RASPBERRIES this Season will ho quite ;oual to last Season, when customers expressed such unbounded satisfaction. Every care is, exercised -by The :Proprietor of the Gardens, and all the picking is done under his own supervision, with the result that these Raspberries are undoubtedly the Best on tlul Market. ■ 1 Buckets, each containing about 141 b. 7sj delivery Is extra-, ils each allowed for returned -empty buckets.- : ■ "■ ■ JOHN. SAWERS, 513 15 andT6,-Queen's Chambers. 3TTETON GARDEN BLACK CURRANTS. rHB First Shipment arrived in Prime Condition, tine borrice being sound, dean and in excellent condition for Jamnaking. ■ Price—Per box (about 101 b net), € Jolivery Is extra. JOHN SAWERS, 542 15 and 16, Queen’s Chambers. v THE CLUB; THE CELEBRATED PRIVATE SEASIDE HOTEL AT UTAH I BAY. mHB CLUB is situated on a charming JL-,-.,.- rise at the bead of TitaJbi Bay, and commands - magnificent view of Cook Strait, Mana .Island, and an extensive range of the-coast line of the South Island. The Kaitoura Mountains with their snowy peaks form an interesting feature in a delightful and extensive panoramic view. Titahi Bay is 16 miles from the City of Wellington, and can be’reached by private carriage along The main road or by the Wellington and Manawatu Lino to Porirua (13 miles), thence by Jillett’s Coach, which, meets every Train when desired. Visitors can telephone day or night from Wellington to THE CLUB Telephone Bureau. Titahi Bay is an Ideal watering-place. A beautiful beach with absolutely safe bathing for both, children and adults. The freehold of THE CLUB has just been purchased by MRS E. THORNLBY, and is now being conducted under her personal supervision. It has been re-fur-nished and decorated,’ and is admittedly one of the most comfortable and homelike hotels ia the North Island. Excellent accommodation for families, with whom satisfactory arrangements can always be made. Piivnto suites of looms. Charges most reasonable, ■Wellington visitors will find it a delightful change either in winter or summer to leave Wellington by the 4 p.m. train on Saturday afternoon, reaching THE CLUB in , time for dinner, spend Sunday at the bay, and return to the City on Monday morning, arriving at 8.4 a.■ Address or telephone—Mrs B. THORNLEY. The Club. Titahi Bay.’ 490 _ SECOND-HAND GAS ENGINE. •JX H.P. CROSSLBY, thorough workiug order; efficient engine; a bargain, J 532 10s. THE GILBERT MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 44 Jervois quay, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5153, 21 December 1903, Page 6

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