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RELIGIOUS SERVICES E v VOLUTION J£ X A A RBHHT TO THE CRITfOS. RT I) R W. H. P ETT «*. LECTURE ILLUSTRATED \*7t& SOME REMARKABLE LANTEStJc gCOTS H A LU TOP OF SYMONDS STREET W EUNESI>AT E V EH i h JULY 17, 7.30. IN DEFENCE OF THE FAITH. ALL WELCOME. H. TOLLAND, Hon. See. The progressive SPIRITUALISTS. 0P ALMA STREET. XF.YYMARKET SUNDAY. 7 P.M. REV. J. G. HUGHES, Th.D “God Is King of the Nations and His is Paramount.” (The Case of the Conscientious Objeeton Considered.) PUBLIC NOTICES COB*, All claims against the Fibove Estate should now be rendered to the Exectrton, care of JOHNSTON, COATES AND FEE, MARY’S CONVENE PONSONBY. The Blessing end O pee me of the NEW' COLLEGE Will take place TOMORROW (SUNDAY) AT 3 P.M. CRUISER TOURVILLE. The Council of the Auckland Automo* bile Association has accepted an invite tion to assist in entertaining the Company of the French Cruiser Tour* ville, arriving on the 30th inst., and departing August 7. Members of the Association who an willing to provide Cars for Motor Rune are invited to notify the Office, Premie? Buildings (phone 46-617), as early as possible, stating the day they will be available.

GEO. W. HUTCHISON, Secretary. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. No. 130/29. IN THE MATTER of “The Trustee Act, 1903.” and IN THE ESTATE of HENRY FORD, late of Manurewa, in the Provincial District of Auckland in New Zea'.and, Retired Farmer, deceased. Pursuant to an Order under Section 74 of “The Trustee Act, 1908,” made a Judge of this Honourable Court at Auckland on the 29th day of June, 1929. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN requiring all creditors arid other persons having claims against the Estate of the abovenamed deceased to send in written partly culars thereof to his Executors, ARTHIR WILLIAM FORD, JOHN GEORGE HENDERSON and HAROLD DIXON BUDDLE, whose address is c/o Messieurs Buddie, Richmond and Buddie, Number 6 Wyndham Street, Auckland, on or before the 31st day of July, 1929, aftrr which date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Henry Ford, deceased, amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Executors snail then have had notice. ARTHUR WILLIAM FORD. JOHN GEORGE HENDERSON, and HAROLD DIXON BUDDLE, Executors of tie wffl of Henry Ford, deceased. BUDDLE, RICHMOND AND BUDDLE, Solicitors to the Estate of Henry loro, deceased, 6 Wyndham Street, Auckland. MR. J. S. FLETCHER, M.P., GREY LYNN', Begs to announce that he will be id Auckland for the week-end and any of bis constituents who may wish to consul him, please make arrangements by phone at his home, Johnstone Street, Grey Lyon, or 44-330, Party Office, Swanson Street.

CANDIES AND CHOCOLATES INTERESTING TRIP TO HEARD’S FACTORY To really appreciate the care, organisation, and cleanliness that s°** into the preparation of candies chocolates, one should visit the and up-to-date factory of HearaLtd., in Parnell. . t Here is a thoroughly modern of which any country might wcll proud, employing 150 hands, turning out 25 tons of its delicious pw* ducts every week. t Quality has been the keynote * Mr. Heard’s success. One sees in every ingredient that is rl * e<l ; every department of the huge ar sunny factory. . The freshness, cleanliness, and ? ra f*. i liness of the different processes w*® markable to watch. In the caraS“*| | room, for example, deft fingers, ** I listed by the best and latest P*“r* ! that money can buy, produce cara ?L„ I second to none. Next is the i and wrapping plant, where human - *** i machines do the work of many han«^ I and below is the starch end ■room, particularly important for Jrl | very high-class licorice all-sorts I are produced there, and which ha ! a Dominion-wide reputation. On the second floor, another impo ‘ ant and interesting department has j home. Here is the chocolate to Oh where the Dominion’s chocolates ■* ‘ turned out by the ton, of a that defies equal. One of the bu®**’ sections is the corner where let chocolate is produced, a con , h . ous belt delivering thousands to wrappers each day and every And so one can go through the tory, watching every process from huge plant that grinds chocolate o--of the raw bean, to the final ing, and understand why Heard’s ducts have found their way tluuWD out the length and breadth of Dominion. Heard’s candies form one of outstanding exhibits at the Exhibition, where two of the factmTj specialties. Lico Mints and Toffee de Luxe, have won instant # ! our. There the public can se ® . f „ : girls working their machines PJ** . 1 conditions similar to those in th«Bg^ n factory', and the briefest inSp€ Srie<* cannot but suggest that the made by "Heard's. Ltd., are the that 'can be made in New Zcalan

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 4

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