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"The Public Trust Office Consolidation Act, 1894." , In the Estate of WILLIAM STERLING CLARK, of Upper Hutt, Farmer, deceased, intestate. ALL Creditors and other persons having claims against the above Estate are hereby required to send to the Public Trustee, CustomhouseQuay, Wellington, on or before the 12th day of October, 1907, full particulars thereof m writing, with a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. And notice is hereby given that m default thereof they will be excluded from the distribution of the above Estate about to be made under Section 47 of the above Act. ALL moneys payable to the above Estate may Ttf lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at aav Postal Money-order Office, or paid to the Public Trustee, Wellington. J. W. POYNTON, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 9th August. 1907. To Those About to Furnish. THIS WILL INTEEEST YOU ! WHY Pay 25 per cent. Interest for Money, when by seeing A. EDWARDS, Art Furniture Manufacturer, 7sl Tasman-Street, WELLINGTON, You can . Get Your Furniture Made to Your Own Dasign, and Save the 25 per cent, as stated. ARE YOU OUT OF WORK? Barmaids from 00s ; Married Couples, £90 per arm.; Housemaids, 20s; Female Cooks, 30s ; two Waitresses (same hotel) 25s and 20s ; also Generals and Lady helps. ROYAL REGISTRY, (Late Merritt's) 76 WILLIS-STREET. CHRISTCHURCH SANDWICH CO. 164 Hereford-street (near Colombo-street), CHRISTCHURCH. WE deliver Sandwiches for luncheon, etc. , to your place of business. Special Notice. — Call or ring us up, Telephone 2287, for Quotations, for Prices of SANDWICHES (m large or small quantities), for Socials, Parties, Smoke Concerts, Etc. . Tel. No. 2287. tl BAZAAR, FOR TIES OF EVERY VARIETY. CLAEK & CLAEK, 1 15 Vivian-street. MBSTONS', TAILORS AND MERCERS, 218 Ingestre-Street, Wellington, r^ UARANTEES best Hand-Made Suits to vJ Order 10s cheaper than any other Tailor m the City. Our Motto : "No Fit, No Pay." "Unlaundried" White Shirts, 2s 6d (pure linen, equal to any Laundried Shirts m town at 6s 6d). Money returned if not satisfactory. < L. Russell, EUROPEAN FRUIT SHOP, HAS a fine supply of Fruit and "Vegetables always. The prices are right, as he is an experienced buyer. Those giving him a trial will have attention and courtesy, and Everything Taken from the Window. Address — 76 TARANAKI- STREET. JORGENSEN BROS. AND JOHANN, Builders, Contractors and Cabinetmakers, Shop.& Office Fitters. Air-tight Show Cases. Jobbing Woke Attended to. Shop & Office, 128 Adelaide Rd. Phone 2437. " TIES! TIES! TIES! (West End, fashion) Every Mail from 1/-. AT McGAVIN'S you will always : get the . ■, Latest Tie, To be m the Fashion m Ties you must interview iVlcQa van, 16 VIVIAN-STEEET. VICTORY HAIRDRESSING SALOON, 68 TORY STREET, T 7[7HICH has two revolving chairs. CusVV tomers have no delays. Cleanliness is an especial feature of the saloon. Don't go further for Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarrettes as ours are of the finest quality. A Toilet Club has just been formed for the convenience of customers. Best shilling pipe m the city. WE Sell Pure Goods and Give Full . Weight ! WE are . Cash Buyers, therefore have an open market. We Sell as Cheap as others m all Lines and Cheaper m most. Butter and Eggs a Specialty. Roadley and Co., Corner TARANAKI & HANKEY STS., WELLINGTON. MY SPECIALITIES.— CIeaning and pressing Gents' suits and Ladies' costumes. Renovating, lining jackets, dress 'suits, frock coats, new silk facings, etc., Personal attention given to Gentlemen's Wardrobes. Suits made to measures m up-to-date stj'les. Mo a. BAICIBR, No. i Empire Chambers (upstairs) . Opposite Grand Hotel, Willis-street. . Tel. 2577. NZ. WINE Depot, 07, Willis-strcot. • Notice. No. 1 superior Invalid Port Wine, 25s per dozen ; No. 2 Wine, two gallons (guaranteed full strength), 18s 6d per dozen, formerly 3s per bottle. Wine . 3d per glass. F. D. LUKS FOR COAL (which is secured dirept from the sbip's side), also Wood and Coke. : Cheap Groceries, Crockery and Enamelwaro also stocked. Address—

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NZ Truth, Issue 114, 24 August 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 114, 24 August 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 114, 24 August 1907, Page 4

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