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PUBLIC NOTICES. I JOHN WEIR, hereby Biro notice ) (hat I intend to apply to tho Hutt County Council 011 tho Bth July, 1913, for a Slaughterhouse License in respect 0f Section 13V, Block 14, Akaturawa S.D. —John Weir. MI?. A.. 1 HOBSON, Chemist, having 1 disposed of his Business at 280 Willis Sheet, to. Mr. J. E. TRISTRAM, announces that tho Business will bo carried on by tho latter from the Ist of July, and that all Book Debts owincr to Jlr. Hobson arc to be paid to Mr. Tristram. THE RUNNING OF THE .3IANAWATU SUBURBAN TWAINS TO LAMB'J'ON STATION. TAW A FLAT, I'ORIRUA, PLIM3IERTON, AND PAIIACTANUI. PUBLIC .MEETINGS Will be held -on THURSDAV. 3rd JULY, at THE SCHOOL, TAW A FLAT, at 8 p.m., 3rd Jill v.' THE HALL, PORIRUA, at 8.15 p.m., 3rd .Tulv. And 011 SATURDAY, Stli JULY; at 8.15. At THE SCHOOL, PLIMMERTON, at 8 p.m., sth July. THE HALL, I'AHAUTANUI, at 8 p.m., sth J lily. With the object of enlisting tho Cooperation of Residents, and an explanatioil will be giveu of tho steps already taken. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW 'ZEALAND, SOUTHERN DISTRICT. In the Matter of "The Companies Act, 1903," and in the matter of FRANK HARRIS AND CO., LIMITED (in liquidation). nnilE Creditors of .the above-named Com--JL pauy are required, 011 or l>efore the 28th day of July, i'Jl3, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their Debts or Claims, and the names and addresses of their Solicitors (if anv) to JOHN GIFFORD RESTELL, of Auckland, Public Accountant, P.O. Box 904, the Liquidator of the said Company, and, if so required by notice in writing from the said Liquidator, are by their Solicitors to come in and prove their said Debts or Claims at the office of the said Liquidator at No. 12 Swansea Street. Auckland, at such time as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be exeluded from the benefit of any distribution made Wore'such .Debts are proved. TUESDAY, the 2!llh day of July, 1913, at tho hour of 11 n.m. o'clock in the forenoon, at the Liquidator's said office, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upou the Debts and Claims. Dated this 14 th day of .Tune, 11)13. JOHN G. RESTELL Liquidator. A. lIANNA, Solicitor for the Liquidator.

SPcCIAt NOTICES. city council. CO.MPfiTITION-.TO \TN HALL DESIGNS. EXTENSION OF TIJIE. THE TDIE for receiving Designs, etc., in the above competition lias been extended to the 23ril August. Conditions of Competition, together -witli all questions aud answers to date will be forwarded to intending competitors who forward their'names and addresses to me and make a deposit of ,£1 Is., which will be refunded upon rcceipt of a bona-fido entry. G. 1. 'LEWIN,. , Town Clerk.Dunedin, 21st .Tunc, 1913. • MAKING ''YOUR OWlf COUGH / MIXTURE. SAVING BIG MONEY. BT A 'QUALIFIED CUEMST. ' Bring the cost of an eightcenpenhy bottle of good cough medicine down to less than threepence. You can do it easily. Thousands of New Zealand people are now , using Mean's Essence recipe. It has been welcomed from one end of N.Z, to the other. It saves big money for every home, • The fact that one pint, or about eight eighteenpenny bottles of genuine family cough and cold remedy, can be easily and quickly made at home from one bottle of Mean's Essencc, has been appreciated by parents everywhere. " Please send a bottle of Hcan's Essence. . Last bottle cxccllcnt results—J, W. Williams, . secretary, Employers* Association, Wanganui," "Send two more bottles HeanY Essence! Both ourselves and the other person we recommended it to speak highly of it as an elective cough remedy. It certainly saves a lot of money* —Peter Furse, Tarara, Otago." . "Please send.another bottle of yourHean'i . Essence. The pint of mixture wc prepared from the last bottle has proven the best remedy for colds we have ever used, and a long way the cheapest. A. Shearsby, Palmcrston North," "Kindly sendanotherbottleof Hcan's Essence, I made up the last according to directions, and can say 1 have never before been able to procure a cough mixture equal to it.—Mrs, E, Vose, Carterton." *i received your Hean's Essence safely. Am pleased to say the bottle made a pint of really good cough mixture. Its cheapness is wonderful.—'Wm. Ellison, Greymouth." Hcan's Essence may now be obtained from most«grocers and chemists. Mix it with sugar, treacle and water, as per easy directions on the label, ft saves such a lot of money, and does such a lot of good, that its quick popularity is easily accounted fcr If your deafer hasn't yet stocked Hcan's Essence, he can easily procure from his wholesaler lor you. Or post free dirccl on reccipt of price—ls. 6d;—from Hcan, Chemist, Wanganui. Wherever you buy be sure you get Mean's. No other will do. 3a Brice's Victor A Dye of Unique Merit Victor Hair Dye, prepared by W. Brice & Son, the well-known Hair Specialists, is undoubtedly one oI the finest hai: dyes known. It bases its claim'to superiority on the following grounds: ist. It can be so easily apj;sefl" without danger of staining the scalp. 2nd. It is not detectable even to tlae most intimate acquaintance. Hundreds ot both ladies and gentlemen ate using it. 3rd. It is not only perfectly harmless, but also good for the hair. 4111. The dye is very lasting, anc' • will not wash off—indeed, washing ihc hair after application, improves and sets the colour. sth. It is prepared in the following shades, which are all true to nature : light brown, brown, mid brown, dark brown- black. Taking the above-mentioned facts together with its lasting properties, Victor Hair Dye is the Cheapest and Best. One Solution Victor Hair Dye.. 5/6 Do. do. largo size 8/6 Two Solution Victor Ilair Dye.. 6/6 Do. do. large size 10/6 Sold by all Chemists, or direct from 1 W. Brice t Son 216 Uuih Street b , Chrisjchurch

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 3

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