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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. rE MUTUAL HELP TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY will hold a FREE and PREMIUM LOAN APPROPRIATION of £500 each on THURSDAY. 28th > inst., at 8 o'clock p.m.. in the Office of the • Society,. 79 Princes street. Attention is ' drawn to Rule 41, referring to Arrears. The | Appropriations in the New Branch will be ' Free, Premium, and Sale, alternately. , . ARTHUR A. ADAMS. M Secretary. ALL Persons having CLAIMS against the Firm of TEMPERO & M'KENZIE, of Oamaru, Drapers, or either of the .Partners, ' are requested to SEND IN THEIR ACCOUNTS to, me on or before Ist MARCH, 1907; and all Persons OWING [ MONEY to the Estate MUST PAY THE ■ SAME to Mr WILLIAM SINCLAIR, at- tie Shop, Oamaru, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge oh my account. CHAS. H. STATHAM, 20f , Trustee. ' jQAYIDSON'S; FREEHOLD (LIMITED). NEXT MASTERTON AND DUKE OF' GORDON CLAIMS, WAIKAIA. 6809 PREFERBNCeThARES of £1 cacli; 2s 6d on application. These Shares, being a First Charge, aro to bo Repaid in Full, with interest .at U per cent., and l afterwards they rank as Ordinary Shares. Share List CLOSES 5 p.m. WED-. NESDAY, 20th February, 1907. For application forms and full particulars apply to EDWARD TRYTHA'LL. Sbarebroker, Exchango Court, Dunedin. | JN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. PROBATE, DIVORCE, AND DIVISION. PROBATE. To WILLIAM DIGBY SMITH and ALFRED KENELM SMITH, sons of ALFRED WILLIAM SMITH, Deceased, late of Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, Solicitor, a half-brother of Harriet Sarah Smith, hereunder mentioned. _ TAKE ; NOTICE that a CITATION h«9 issued citing you to causo an appearance to be entered for you- within Four Months after publication hereof in the Principal Probate Registry of the Court .situato at Somerset House, Strand, in the County of Middlesex, in a Probate Action Smith v. Cordeux and • others, 1906, S. 2778, instituted for proving in solemn form the Will, dated Ist June, 1904, of HARRIET'SARAH SMITH, . Spinster, late of 4 Great Bedford street, Bath, in the County of Somerset, England, Deceased. , W, INDERWICK, Registrar.. J. and R. GOLE, 4 Lime street, London, E.C., agents for J. H: King, 16 Baldwin street, Bristol, Solicitor for Plaintiff Janetta Smith, oof EE REBECCA HEFFERN-AN, Late of St, Clair, near Dunedin, Widow (Deceased). Pursuant to the Provisions of Section 75 of "The Trustee Act, 1883," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other Persons having any Debts, Claims, or Demands AGAINST tho ESTATE of Rebecca Hefternan (who died at St. Clair, near Dunedin, on tho 20th day of May, 1906, ar.d whose will was proved by John Bartholomew Callan, the executor therein named, on the 25th day • of May, 190(5) are Hereby Required to Send Particulars in Writing of their Debts, Claims, or Demands: to us,; the Undersigned, as Solicitors to tho said Executor, on or before tho 6th day of MARCH, 1907, after which day the said. Executor will proceed to distribute tho Assets of the said Testatrix among tho Parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the Debts, Claims, and Demands qf which he shall then havo lwd'notice; and that ho WILL NOT BE LIABLE for the Assets or any Part thereof ' so distributed to any Person or Persons of ' whose Debt, Claim, or Demand he shall not : then have lad notice. Dated at Dunedin tliig 12th day of Febru- ! axy, 1907. , ! CALLAN & GALLAWAY, 13f Solicitors to the said Executor. [A Card.l 1 |P F. D O D D S (Successor to late T. J. Collins), » DENTIST, ' J ' UNION BANK BUILDINGS . (Opposito Brown, Ewing, and Co.'e). Telephone 866. WEATHER VISITORS to Dunedin should remember that LETHABY'S, Manufacturers of New Zealand's BEST UMBRELLAS, are still at tho old Address (Opposite Braithwaite's Book Arcade), 61 PRINCES STREET. OF COURSE You will he buying an Umbrella when'you come to town, and where can you buy better ] Ladies' or Gentlemen's Umbrellas than those we manufacture and sell? We are Sole Manufacturers of the only Umbrellas on tho market which are guaranteed absolutely- "XJnsplitable." , Special Ladios' Umbrellas—4s. 6d, 5s 6d, and 6s 6d each, guaranteed to bo equal to anything sold by other firms at double tho price. Presentation Umbrellas, real silver and gold-mounted, ivory or tortoiseshell handles, Fox's Paragon frames, splendid wearing silk < coverings—los 63. 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 17s 6d, 21s each. Buy ono. of' these for a Birthday Gift. Inscriptions Engraved Free of Chaige, Gentlemen's Strong Umbrellas (no out-i fitters' rubbish), but absolutely reliable. Largest sizes made—ss 6d, 6s 6d, and 8s Cd each. Real Snips. Special Exhibition Umbrellas, solid silver ' or g6ld r moiintod handles. Just the Umbrella 3 you are looking for—los 6d. 13s 6d, 16s'6d. 19s, ( to, 35s each. Just the thing. for Birthday 1 Presents. InscriptioM Engraved Free of t Charge, 1 Of course you will be bringing your Worn- ' out Umbrella to town to havo it Re-covered. - Wa took First and Special Awards N.Z. 1 and S.S. Exhibition for Re-covering Umbrellas 3 and Sunshades. Bring yours along. Lowest 3 Charges, Best' Material and Workmanship. - ILLUSTRATION. 1 Bring your Umbrella to us and we wi'l Bepair. and Re-cover it with out famous "Waterproof Covering" and return it fo yon quite new for -Is Gd. Can any other firm do this? NO. Then only de.u- with LETHABYS. Urn- j brcllas Repaired Neatly and Expeditiously by I Competent Workmen. Charges Strictly Mode- a rate. r NOTE ADDRESS: LETHABY'S, the \ People's Umbrella Manufacturers (Opposite Braithwaite's Book Arcade), 61 PRINCES . STREET. sn 'A USEFUL INVENTION, if properly Xi. protected, means wealth to a pushing inventor. Though every invention may v not prove a success, yet one has not far I to seek to find scores that are. You can II seo them everywhere your eVes wander— o in the warehouse, the shop, the office, tho w factory, or the field. Some patents fail p because they do not supply any palpable I others because their inventors lack n sufficient energy to.create a market for C ; thorn; but yet a huge number continue to a . bring fortunes to their lucky authors, and £ unless different civilisation altogether v arises in the world's history, this will go j ou' till the end of tinio. ' © ' ~ . I' THE FIRST STEP A SUCCESSFUL Sl INVENTOR TAKES IS TO CONSULT c A RELIABLE PATENT AGENT. ? u • E li HENRY HUGHES (Dunedin Office, J A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street) is the j Oldest-established Patent Agent in the j. colony. /If you have an write him for pamphlet, or call at hi 3 office before proceeding further. • 270 j o a ; (I sl . d . , a Robert Ewino. Thos. A. Feasek, Jtjn. S( "OWING,' ERASER, ds CO., ir GENERAL COMMISSION ] c AND ESTATE AGENTS, PROPERTY ®! SALESMEN, SHAREBROKERS, AND p' FINANCIAL AGENTS. jj; is Bills Discounted and Advances Made on ~! Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Bond Warrants, and Trade Securities. sr ', 13 QUEEN'S ROOMS,'CRAWFORD STREET, - DUNEDIN. ißf ASLIN & BEDFORD, a | Barrister and Solicitors, 13 DOWLING STREET. DUNEDIN. SEVERAL SUMS AWAITING INVEST- IC MENT. 81 ci OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A l&rgt lii Anifiuot Reading Master, Frie? 6d> S

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13832, 20 February 1907, Page 6

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