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PUBLIC NOTICES rilO MANUFACTURERS, PROPRIETARY 1 FIRMS, and AGENTS. A Christchurch Manufacturing organisation with a modern, well-organised Packing Department, wishes to negotiate with firms who desire one or more of the following services:— Manufacturing under Laboratory Control. Packing. , „ Manufacturing and Selling under Licence. This firm already manufactures and distributes throughout the Dominion several leading proprietary lines. Inquiries should be addressed to: “ Modern Industry,” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Christchurch. SUPPLY COMMISSION. M ILK DUNEDIN METROPOLITAN AREA. The Commission of Inquiry will OPEN ITS PUBLIC SITTINGS for the purpose of Hearing Oral Evidence, in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, No. 2 Dowling street Dunedin, on TUESDAY, May 11, 1943, at 10 a.m. . . , Representatives of the various interested groups have been invited to .meet the Commission at the Chamber of Commerce at 7.30 run. on the previous evening—i.e., on MONDAY, May 10, 1943, to determine .natters relating to the conduct of the oroceedings. 'B. SINCLAIR-LOCKHART, Secretary. Quantity surveyors’ ASSOCIATION. With the intention of forming a New Zealand Association of Quantity -Surveyors, a meeting will be held in Room 14, Dominion Farmers’ Institute Building, Wellington, on May 12, 1943, at 7.30 p.m. All interested persons are invited to attend or communicate for further information with CONVENER, P.O. Box 1658, Wellington. Linen flax growing, balcluthaCLYDEVALE DISTRICT. All Farmers who desire to Grow Linen Tax in the above district during the comng season are requested to Apply in Vriting before FRIDAY, May 14, to the nstructor in Agriculture, Balclutha. Apilications should give particulars of the ,rea intended to be sown. J. W. WOODCOCK. Fields Superintendent, FERTILISER RATIONING. Bv Notice in the Gazette dated April 21, ‘1943, the Minister of Agriculture has directed that ALL ORDERS FOR PHOSPHATIC FERTILISER for 1942-43 Rationing Year ending June 30, 1943, must be Lodged with Vendors not later than MAY 5, 1943.—E. J. FAWCETT, Primary Industries Controller. g AVING TO WIN??? £10,385,396 N.Z. 1942 Drink Bill (see April Vanguard). Helping the Axis or the Allies? Which? What of the loss of efficiency, of health, and of time, and the degradation, misery, crimes, and accidents caused by Drink? KEEP FIT—ABSTAIN. \yRENS, THE PAINT PEOPLE. IRONITE ROOF PAINT. The King of Roof Paints. Green, Scarlet, Tango, Grey and Red. (WRENOVATE.) WRENS, 402 Princes street. A RTHUR McRAE AND COMPANY, fV. Licensed Customs Agents, Costing, Shipping, Import Licensing Consultants, WHITCOMBE’S CHAMBERS. Telephone 10-586 tyy E SELL CHAR. CAVERSIIAM SERVICE STATION. R R H. et this poison out of your system nplete treatment, internal and external, ;e 10s. HEALTH SUPPLY, 2 Broadway. I hereby give notice that at the next meeting of the Waikouaiti County Council I will apply for permission to erect a Swing Gate on the roadline running past my property at Flag Swamp.—R. M. Templeton. _ _ > ECONDITIONING Engineers! SavvV doctors! Farmers! Files and Rasps ke new; contractors to Navy and Air orce. Send your old files to-day and save )od monev.—FlLE RECONDITIONING O. (N.Z.), LTD., Frederick street, Welngton. rOW TO MAKE GOOD PICTURES.L Complete handbook for the beginner d advanced Amateur Photographer, eryone interested in Picture Taking ould have a copy of this book. Price 2d; posted, 4s 7d. —KODAK NEW ZEAIND. LTD., 162 Princes street, Dunedin J. W. WILSON Removed to N.Z. Express Co. Buildings; secretarial and book-keep-ing work undertaken; confidential; charges reasonable.—Phone 12-366, CUSTOMERS’ own Materials Made Up.— George Burnett, ladies’ and gentlemen’s tailor. 34 Moray place, ROOF Troubles end where we begin Phone 10-591 for attention.—E. G. F Matthews. Bond street. DESPITE"the shortage of Wallpapers, we still have an exceptionally good stock.— Guthrie Bowrons; see window display. BOARD AND RESIDENCE ONSLOW HOUSE Private Hotel at St. Kilda. Car Accommodation. Tennis Court Excellent Cuisine. Efficient Service, Rooms Available, with h. and c. water. Lending Library. One Minute from Municipal Golf Links. H. J. SMYTH, Proprietor. Phone 22-550. Box 7. St. Kilda. THE L E V I A T HAN X DUNEDIN’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. Within one minute of the Railway Station. Every modern appointment. Laundry facilities. C.T. and W.A. House. Reduced Moderate Tariff. Tariff, 11s Gd day. £3 week. Permanents catered for at Reduced Charges. Mr and Mrs T ESPIE, Phone 11-979. 1 P.O. Box 112 DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall).—Casuals 10s day. £3 week; permaments by arrangement: comfort assured.— Phone 12-601 _ _____ 6 Duncan street: Superior Accommodation available visitors; bed and breakfast. Phone Mrs Cook. BOARD "offered in good home, bright sunny locality, handy City, to girl or soldier's wife; in return, assist light duties; no objection to child. —116, Times. WANTEdT Board or" Bed-Breakfast, one week, June 3; respectable couple; central. 56, Times. • BOARD and Residence wanted for retired : lady; bed-sitting room, with board.—lo 4, 1 Times. BOARD wanted for second and third : terms by student returning from army.— ■ 80, Times. ! SUPERIOR Board offered senior Varity student or business man in private home; telephone.—l 37, Times. WANTED, by "young working man, Board in private home. —Address 24. Times. WANTED, by 2 office girls, Board; private home preferred.—Reply 97. Times. INVALID lady wants Board; urgent; own J furniture. —156.' Times, ] MEUIUAL BANISHES PILES 4N has given relief to hundreds. 9d stamps for generous trial treat,—Zann Pty., Box 952, A. 8., Featherstreet, Wellington, ITHMA? BRONCHITIS? y Pascoe’s Herbal Medicine, ss; SmokMixture, 2s 3d; and get well. HEALTH SUPPLY. 2 Broadway. “ STEELITE" Paints: Put your labour 1 into something durable; “ Steelite ” Red and Green for service.—Smith and Smith, Ltd. J

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25214, 1 May 1943, Page 1

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