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,THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE CONSOLIDATION ACT, 1894. In the estate of EBENEZER GRAY, of Wellington, Builder, deceased. ALL Creditors and j other persons having claims against the above estate are hereby required to send to the Public Trustee, at Wellington, on or before ;tho- Seucpth day of. November. 1907, full particulars thereof m writing, with a statement of /their accounts and the nature of the secuitMes (if any) held by them. "' • . And notice is hereby given that m .default" thereof they will he included 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? mav-. be -lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal/ mon ey-or der office, or paid to the Public Trustee. J. H. POYNTON. '„ Public Trustee. Public Trust Office. Wellington; '.-rd September, 1907. T7ULLEE'S "■ VAUDEVILLE 1 CIRCUIT. r yroprioiVpvs. JoliD Fuller asai Sons, . : • "OPERA 'HOUSE, AUCKLAND. / ,10HN FULLER. Manager., v ___BA!ERE,. ROYAL, WELLINGTON, HIS MAJESTY'S' THEATRE, WELLINjGTOSs T , ' BEN FULLER, Manager. OPERA HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH, WALTER FULLER, Manager. 1 PRIMCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, ALUA MBRA THEATRE, DUNEDIN, JOHN FULLER, Jun., Manager. New Artists Every Week. Complete Change of Programme every Saturday. Gil. P. Hoskins, .Secretary ' and Treasurer ; Ben Fullor, Managing Director, Box 457, Wellington. Sydney Agent, Mr. Goorge Marlow, 548 George-street QPEEA HOUSE, LIVING I EEL AND..' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SPECIAL "BOXING" NIGHT. The Champions of England, Featherweights, Johnny Summers v. Spifcc Robson. (Champion) (Newcastle) Four Fierce Rouuds m the presence of the/ AMATEUR BOXING CHAMPIONS vi New South Wales, Queensland, .Tas : mania and New Zealand. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME. .LIVJNG ICELAND. vPriccs, Cs, 2s, Is.- Box Plan at Dresden. QPEEA ~H OU.Se" DIREC-_ON,OF EDWIN GEACH. SMARTS THURSDAY EVJBNING NEXT In the ; welcome return, after an ever- / victorious Tour, of the WILLOUGHBY AND WARD Premier London Comedy Company, . . ' including MISS GRACE PALOTT.A, The Famous Beauty Actress, m "ME HOPKINSON," ■■ The Bunkie Boodle Play. PRICES : 4s, 3s, and Is. A. COWAN, Manager. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TO W N HALL, Wellington. . TWO NIGHTS ONLY.I Tuesday & Thursday, September 10 & 12. First appearance m Wellington of the Eminent Dramatic Soprano, Madame ALBANI, Supported hy the , Strongest Company of Distinguished Concert Artists Ever Toured, Including: William Green, England's foremost tenor ; Mildred Jones, the celebrated contralto; Haydn Wood, violinist and composer ; Myrtle Meggy, thebrilliant golo pianiste ; Theodore Flint, conductor. PRICES : 6s, 4s and 2s. World's Tour under Direction of QHARLES HARRISON, GIBBONS. WELLINGTON KENNEU QUJB ANNUAL SHOW,: WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND ' FRIDAY NEXT, (September 11th, 12th, 13th). J At the . '' ! \ ■" D R IH* I*. ' HA L, L,. JBecprd Entries. Admission, Is. 3. F. ADAMS, Hon. Sec, GLASS AND L^WIS, FASHIONABLE LQNDON TAILORS, ARE making suits of perfect fit apd workmanship from £3 3s. They have London experience m the selection of material. 29 TARANAKI-STREET. ARE YOU OUT OF WORK? Barmaids from 30s ; Married Couples, £90 por arm. ; Housemaids, 20s; Female Cooks, 30s ; tv/o Waitresses (same hotel) 25s «nd 20s ; also Generals and Ladyhelps. ROYAL REGISTRY, (Late Merritt's) 76 WILLIS-STREET. t TH fIE BAZAAR, FOR TIES OF EVERY VARIETY. OLAEK&OLAEK, 15 Vivian-street. ' MESTO!VS% TAILORS AND MERCERS, 218 Ingestre-Street, Wellington, GUARANTEES best Hand-Made Suits to Order 10s' cheaper than any other Tailor m the City. Our Motto : "No Fit; No Pay." "Unlaundried" White Shirts, 3s 6d (pure linen, equal to any Laundried Shirts m town at 6s 6d). Money returned •jf not satisfactory. ■ ' TIES I TIES ! TIES ! (Weßt End fashion) Every Mail from 1/-. AT McGAVIN'S you will always get thq Latest Tie. To be m the Fashion m Jfiofl you must .interview McGavirij *S VIVIAM-fITRBi-T.

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NZ Truth, Issue 116, 7 September 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 116, 7 September 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 116, 7 September 1907, Page 4

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