TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT, 1931. NOTICE OF MEETING OF NO. 6 TEANSPORT LICENSING AUTHORITY. TT is hereby notified that a. Public Sitting of the No. 6 Transport Licensing Authority will be commenced at the Countv Council Office, Masterton, on SATURDAY, 25th March, 1933, at 10 a.m., for the purpose (inter alia) of receiving evidence ajjd representations in favour of or against the granting of the following applications for passenger service license.s and renewal of passenger service licenses. The Secretary (address below) Should be advised not later than 20th March, 1933, of the names and addresses of any proposed witnesses, and in what capacity they will give evidence, and any written representations should also be sent to him before that date. All such communications should show thereon the reference number (indicated below) of the relative application. Name of Applicant: F. J. Staniforth. Description of Proposed Service: Palmerston North-Masterton. Reference No. 22/6/146. John Foster. Masterton Post OffiecMasterton Post Office (Route No. 1) 22/6/149. John Foster. Masterton Post OfficeMasterton Post Office (Route No. 2) 02/6/150. B. 11. Wills. Pahiatua-Palmerston North. 22/6/151. 8.8. Motors. Ma stor to n - Pal me rs ton North. 22/6/153. J. E. Wrigley. Palmerston Nortli-Mas-terton. 22/6/153. O'. J. Dillon. Eketahuna-Eketahuna. 22/6/154. W. J. SIMS, Secretary, No. 6, Transport Licensing Authority, Transport Dept., Wellington. CASTLEPOINT COUNTY COUNCIL. 'VTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu- ' ant to a Resolution of the Council, that a penalty of ten-per centum (10 per cent) will be added to all rates remaining unpaid after 25th March, 1933: Dated at Tinui, 14th February. 1933. R. MILES, County Clerk. IN THE MATTER OF WAIRARAPA GOLD CLAIMS, LIMITED. ATOTICE is hereby given that the Creditors of the above-named Company, which is being voluntarily wound up, are required on or before the 23rd ! day of March, 1933, to forward particulars of their claims to the undersigned. D. B. CURRY, Liquidator. P.O. Box 180, Masterton. SCHOOL! School! School! ' Les. Sharman, the Bike Man, has several good second-hand Boys’ and Girls’ Cycles, completely overhauled and enamelled. See these before buying that School Cycle. Scissors sharpened. Prompt service. Fresh stocks of British Torch Batteries. —Les. Sharman, the Bike Man. ’Phone 2152; 3 doors from G.P.O. PLa_NOS Tuned and: Repaired,. J. Candy, 33 Cambridge Terri-e. Masterton. 19/11.—GENTS’ SHOES in Black and Brown. Special ’Xmas Price —Best Value in Town. —Hubbard Bros., South End. THE ORIGINAL Railway Booking Office, Perry Street, issues tickets to any town in New Zealand. No extra charge. ’Phone 1040. /DUCO ANET OAR ENAMELLING Expert. —Car-owners are invited to communicate with F. J. Hunn, Masterton Hardware Co.’s Premises, Perry Street. Estimates given for all Masse* of work. NEW RIMU DUCHESSES" 27/6; New three-piece Chesterfield Suites, in Moquette, £7/10/-; new Bedsteads with non-sag wire, single 37/6, double 59/6; new Mattresses, from 12/6; Congoleum Squares, in smart designs.—J. W. F. Pool & Son, Post Office Mart. ’Phone 1013. M. P. CONNELLY, 51 Albert Street, Masterton, Specialist in Grass Tennis Courts and Croquet Lawns, Bitumen Colfix Tennis Courts, Motor Drives and Paths; also Concrete Paths and Fences. Estimates given. Work executed with neatness and despatch. NEW GOODS.—Jtaineoats7 in _ Art Silk or Leatherette, plain or military styles. Art Silk, in Green, -Brown, Wine, etc., 17/6 each. Leatherette Coats, Blue, Green, Wine, Navy, etc., 22/6, 27/6; Ladies’ Rubber Coats, 14/11. —Graham & Co., Ltd. “NEW COATS, in Satin Face Cloth; very smartly cut and trimmed with the best quality fur. Black, Brown, Navy, Lido, etc., S.W., W., 0.5., X.O.S. Reasonably priced. Please inspect.—Graham & Co., Ltd. _ ~ NEW MILLINERY to suit all faces. Smart Rea.dy-to-wears, in Felt, 9/11, 11/6, 14/6, etc. Matrons’ Models, in felt, trimmed patent leather, 15/6. Velvet Turbans, with eye veil, from 15/6 each. —Graham & Co., Ltd. NEW SKIRTS fox Autumn wear, in All Wool, Hopsack or Tweed, gored or straight styles and lovely shades; 14/11 to 21/-. All Wool Jumpers to tone with skirts, 9/11, 12/6, 14/6.—Graham & Co., Ltd. NEW LACE WOOL BERETS, in White and colours, 2/3; Johnny Caps, in plain or two-tone effects, 2/6; Children’s Berets, eream or colours, good quality, 2/6; Maids’ Felt Hats, 5/11, 6/11. —Graham & Co., Ltd. BULBS! BULBS! Anemones, Ranunculus, Freesias, Crocus, Hyacinths, Watsonias, Grape Hyacinths, Tulips, etc., etc. Now is the time to plant these to make your garden bright for the coming spring. Our stock is the very best to be had; no cheap mixtures. —At Robinson’s Plant Depot, opposite the Regent Theatre. ’Phone 1304. FLORISTE. —Specialist in Artistic Floral Work. Wedding Bouquets and distinctive Floral Designs made up at shortest notice. Rinjr 1518. —Mrs A. E. Dillon, 28 Church Street.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 March 1933, Page 1
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