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PUBLIC NOTICES.

PACIFIC STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will he held at the Society’s Offices on TUESDAY, 30th inst., at 8 p.m., when the following APPROPRIATIONS will be made : THE 48th APPROPRIATION IN THE 49rh APPROPRIATION IN THE 12th APPROPRIATION IN THE 13th APPROPRIATION IN THE sth APPROPRIATION IN No. 2 GROUP—£ 500 BY BALLOT. No. 2 GROUP —£ 500 BY SALE. No. 3 GROUP—£IOOO BY BALLOT. No. 3 GROUP—£IOOO BY SALE No. 4 GROUP—£IOOO BY SALE. TOTAL . £4OOO Shareholders’ Attention is Directed to RULE 45. NEW GROUP, No. 5. THE SHARE LIST FOR THE LATEST GROUP. No. 5. IS NOW OPEN, AND APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED. SPECIAL FEATURES: Ten-share Clusters, enabling members to obtain any sum from £IOO to £IOOO in one amount. Alternate Free Ballots and Auction SalesWrite or call for particulars. A “Golden Opportunity.” W. B. TAVERNER. Secretary. 86 King Edward street, Dunedin. J) O MINION LIMB THE BEST LIME IN THE DOMINION. THE BEST T T ME IN THE DOMINION. ANALYSIS 99.8 PER CENT. PORE LIME. .ANALYSIS 99.8 PER CENT. PURE LIME. OUR NEW PLANT WILL TURN OUT THE BEST CARBONATE AND GROUND BURNT LIME IN THE DOMINION. 94. Bend y< GORE. our Orders through your Agents, or direct to the Company’* Office, Bos WORKS: MTLBURN.

UB L I G N O T I G K. ] The PROPRIETORS of the under-men-1 (ioned LEXTERS PATENT are desirous of Entering- into Negotiations with manufacturing firms for the, full development and practical working of their Invention in New Zealand, so (hat the reasonable requirements of the public may be satisfied : —■ Letters Patent No. .42-532, dated October 17, 1919, entitled “Improvements in Power Looms for Weaving Double Pile on Tufted Carpets, and Other Fabrics.” Letters Patent No. 44433. dated August 11. 1920, entitled “ Improvements in Automatic Telephone Systems.” Letters Patent No. 46233, dated October 8, 1920, entitled “ Improvements in Gas or Like Ranges.” I Letters Patent No. 44132, dated December 21, 1915, entitled “Dried Milk Production.” Letters Patent No. 32561, dated January 50. 1913, entitled “ An Improvement in Interchangeable Teeth.” Letters Patent No. 44200, dated October 2, 1919. entitled “An Improved Food Product,” Letters Patent No. 44201, dated October 2, 1919, entitled “An Improved Food Product,” Letters Patent No. 33355, dated October 9, 1913, entitled “An Improved Combination Garment.” Letters Patent No. 30527, dated November 22. 1911, entitled “Improvements In and Relating To Calculating Machines.” Letters Patent No. 41626, dated May 1, 1918,- entitled “ An Improved Tabulator Accounting Machine.” Letters Patent No. 41835, dated June 10, 1919. entitled “An Improved Sorting Machine.” Letters Patent No. 40F85. dated OctoBer 31. 1918, entitled “Improvements in or Relating to Machines for Making Tyres.” Letters Patent -No. 40686, dated October 31, 1918, entitled “ Improvements In or Relating to Machines for Making Tyres.” Letters Patent No. 36777, dated September 29, 1915, entitled “ An Improvement in Converting of Petroleum Oils.” Letters Patent No. 43265, dated Febru- \ ary 21, 1916, entitled “ Improve- ' monts in process of Drawing Molten material in Cylindrical Form.” Letters Patent No 43265. dated June 13, 1915, entitled “ for Formula- Molten Material in Cylindrical Form.” Letters Patent No. 45567, dated May 3. 1916. entitled “ Bar and Tubing Feeding, and Serving Means.” Letters Patent No. 25112, dated October 20. 1908. entitled “ Improvements in Mail Receiving and Delivering Apparatus.” Letters Patent No. 42600, dated October 29, 1919, entitled “Improvements in or Relating to Cracking of Hydrocarbon Oils.” Letters Patent No. 421F2, dated August 11, 1919, entitled “Improvements in Furnace Retorts.” Letters Patent No. 32845, dated March 28, 1913. entitled “Machine for Making Postal and Other Envelopes, Paper Bags, and the Like.” Letters Patent No. 32846. dated March 28, 1913, entitled “ Machine for Making Postal and Other Envelopes. Paper Bags, and the Like.” All Communications should be addressed in the first instance to Messrs BALDWIN & RAYWARD, Patent Attorneys, of 111113 I -am hi on quay, Wellington: 11 Winstone’s Buildings, Auckland; Corner High and Cashel streets, Christchurch; and 21 Crawford street, Dunedin. 240 ILLINGWORTH British-made ROLL FILMS fit all Cameras. R Photography in winter, on the sports field, and on dull days, there can be *tter FILM than E ILLINGWORTH ROLL FILM " the Film your Camera deserves." All iats and dealers. —H. J■ GILL. TW AITANGATA NUTS; no half-cooked roasts: 22s cash per half-ton, on the flat. KAITANGATA NUTS; qom’: me and even heat; 23s 9d cash per half-ton, on the hill. WILLIAM OXLEY. Crawford street, Dunedin, Manufacturer of the Famous RENOWN pickles. GENT for the following LINES: -ÜBILEB INCUBATORS. u TILITY INCUBATORS. P ETALUMA INCUBATORS. HUNTER’S DEODORISER. Is £d per tin. HUNTER’S EGG PRESERVATIVE. Is 9d per tin. —Full particulars and prices from WILLIAM OXLEY. I3ju vy' AITANGATA NUTS, the favourite fuel lor the kitchen range; 43s cash per tdn, on the flat. KAITANGATA NUTS; order half a ton to-day; 46s 6d cash per ton. on the hill. 22ju PATENT AGENTS. Robert wales, m.l, mech.e., and Fellow Australasian Institute of Patent Attorneys, • 40 DOWLING STREET, CONSULTING ENGINEER, PATENT AGENT. Authorised to Practise by N.Z. Government. Consult me about vour Patent. Trademark, or Design. Send for my Free Book of Patent Information. 22f PATENTS. —CONSULT US. Confidential Handbook Free. -Explains everything. A. J. PARK & SON. Authorised Patent | Agents, Empire Buildings, 179 Princes street, Dunedin; 63 Esk street, Invercar■lii Established 1895. SHAREBROKERS. OU IC K & SMITH, SHAREBROKERS. E. R. SMITH. ) S W. SMITH ) Partners. F.’ H LAMPEN, ) STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. P.O. Box 266. Telephone 363. Telegraphic Address: “ Quickly,” Dunedin. BREEZE, MEMBER OF DUN- . EDIN STOCK EXCHANGE. SHAREBROKER, WHITCOMBE & TOMBS’S BUILDINGS. Telephone 730. gLIG 0 BROS~ W. F. Sligo, Member Dunedin Stock Exchange. H. K. Poppelwell. STOCK AND SHARE BROKERS. Main Entrance, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. First Girl (as actor passes): “Ho nearly got drowned last night,” Second Girl: “Oh! How did that happen?” “Fell off the pier while trying to keep in the glare

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19000, 24 October 1923, Page 9

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