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PUBLIC NOTICE. THE NEW ZEALAND MODERATE LEAGUE. nnHE EXECUTIVE OF THE N.Z. MODERATE LEAGUE DESIBES TO KNOW 1 WHETHER MESSES. LA. E> ATKINsm , , 2. 0. C. MAZENGARB, 3. H. H. CORNISH, With HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR as CHAIRMAN, 1 £eAGUE K AS ST™ Y IN N THEIR A A L DVERTISEMENTS prior to last evening (25th Novenibor). ' OR WHErHER Friday Meeting, as indicated by the altered tone of the advertisoment in last evening's "Post" ib to be , MERELY THE SAME OLD,"PROHIBIT lON RALLY" with which the Executive , of the Moderato League has no official concern.' ..; KINDLY REPLY IN AND IN, THESE . ; B. A. ARMSTRONG. „ ■ Domanion Secretary.

SPORTING. BEEFTON JOCKEY-CLUB. NOMINATIONS fo7the First Day close November SO, at 9 p.m.; Handicaps on December 7;. and Acceptances Sn December 18. Nominations for. the Second Day close on December 18. All Nominations olose- at " " • Secretary. TENDERS.' ohase, as a going concern, of the Ironrooueory Business now being conducted by Messrs. Arthur E. Rees and Co-rC™: borne, and also for the GOODWILL of the LEASE of Premises, situated, in the Best Business Thoroughfare of Gisborne. Shop Fittings, etc., at valuation. The Stock has been judiciously and carefully selected, as will bo noted from tho Stock Sheets, which may be seen on application at tho offices of Messrs. John Duthie and Co., Wellington. Tho highest'or any tender .cot necessarily accepted. . . Tenders, w> be accompanied with a deposit equal to 10 por cent, of tho amount tendered, to be addressed to the undersigned, marked "Ironmongery Tender. NOLAN & SKEET, - Solicitors, Gisbonio. IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the matter of the New Zealand Fruit and Produce Co,, Ltd. (In Liquidation.) npENDERS are invited for the pn> :X chaso of — ' ■ 1. The Goodwill of the Lease, the brick buildings of two floors, with oflwes, and electrio hoist. Specially built and adapted for 1 the'carrying on of the business of a Fruit and Fjo-i duce Merchant. . The property is situate in Allen Street, Wellington, in the centre of the fruit trade. The lease granted by the Wellington Harbour Board is for a term of 21 years from the 28th'day of February, 1903, renewable for periods of 14 years on the terms eet out in. the particulars. ■ 2. The Fittings and Offices' Furniture. 3. The Plain Stationery, i The property, may.:be. inspected any ! business day during office hours. ! Particulars: and conditions; of. tender \ may be seen at the officee erf the Solicitors to the Liquidators, Messrs-. Menteath and Ward,. Ballancb Street; Wellington, or the undersigned. . i Tendors(closo at NOON, on-.TUESDAY, the Bth day of December, 1914. ' GOLD. AND ARCUS, Liquidators, I -'39 Johnston Street, Wellington. I Met November, 1914. ' FREEHOLD HOTEL FOR SALE OR LEASE. -WAIRAU VALLEY ACCOMMODATION ~ HOUSE (FREE HOUSE),' Near Blenheim, Marlborough., adjoining the Hillersden Estate, lately acquired, "by the Government. '

r A LTEBNATE Tenders' for the ; Put;/i. chase of ithe Freehold .or Fke (5) Years' Lease of same, comprising 136 acres more or less/and; the .20-roomed laconsetl Hotel, with Stabling and all; necessary outbuildings thereon will be received bv the undersigned till noon SATURDAY. DECEMBEE 1?; 1914. ' ' Possession will be Riven on January 1. 1915; dt noon. Tenns for ; Purchase of Freehold can : be arranged. ' Any tender not neoessarily accepted. All Tenders to bo accompanied with a cheque marked good for Fourteen Days, to the value of Ten per cent. '(10 per cent.)' of amount of Tender. • ■ JOHN J. ADDISON, 455 Barbadpea. Street, ChristchurcK. I7IMBOSTEEL METAL CEILINGS. Aro Entirely BRITISH MANUFACTURE. WILSON AND SHAW, 'Agents, Harris Street (opp. Electrio Light Office). npO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. W. A. CHOTE. Fansli Street. On Sale— , • GOLDEN .BAY CEMENT, MILBUEN LIME AND CEMENT, MAURICIiVILLE LIME. ; J. J. CRAIG'S AUCKLAND HYD. LIME, FIRE BRICK AND TILES, HRE -;...- CLAY, CHIMNEY-POTS, Etc.. -■ ■/'vtji XI AND ED METAL. \X!iXPANDE'D -METAL. ■-'.-■■ -FOE REINFORCED CONCRETE .v CONSTRUCTION.''- "•: EXPANDED STEEL LATHING . For FIREPROOF WALLS & CEILINGS; ruberoid roofing, damp course : and flooring. ; ' ; ' giant building , papers, ratner safes and strong-room ; : doors: '" dreadnought fireproof doors. ■ ransome ver mehr concrete., mixers,' rubber. glass for sky- ' ..:■- ... lights and . ■ VERANDAH ROOFS, ■■'.■'"■ GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, AND ' ■: '. HARDWARE CO., LTD., .._ Conrteiiay Place, Wellington. QAGAR'S Celebrated. English Wopdworking MACHINERY; cafadoguee,quotations—Sole Agents,'Henry.F. Moss: (Ltd.), Princes Street;'Dtuiedin. .'..<• ■' HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO. 'A high clase.hotel very favonrably known to travellers from Australia, New Zeo- : land,' and the Orient. Headquarters for Britishers in San Francisco. New eteol and: concrete Btructnie. Third ann'ix iust completed. 350 roome. 250 . connecting bathrooms. ' Every comfort and convenience. Beautifully-furniahed. Famous for its , ouielno and service. Located in the heart of the shopping, theatre and cafe districts. On street car lines to ftU porta of oity. Oar omnibnseee with uniformed attendants meet all steamers and trains. Travellers are arged to make reservations by letter or wireless to be aesufed the most satisfaetory accommodations. Cable addreai "Trawets." ' .

Rooms with Meals, 168. a day and up. Rooms without Meals, 88. a day and up. Charles A. Stewart & Margaret Stewart, Proprietors. IrjiJUJSitß if only ©4!% •*■ one certain *V *> CUBE for OOBSfI %.\ In tbii DoninJee- <(/% THAT'S TJEEB§\.*<?

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2317, 26 November 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2317, 26 November 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2317, 26 November 1914, Page 3

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