BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. MILLINERY BUSINESS BARGAIN! SMART Cash Millin'ory Business, Auckland City, for Sale. Urgent, fncrifice. Apply "Millinery," Box 35, G.P.0., Auckland. . FOR SALE. . "77* A SOLID Littlo Business, comprising Books, Stationery, and Fancy Goods, established 8 years; turnover J31040 per annum. Kbplv to "Sure Success, ■ «.o. "Dominion" Onico, AN ENERGETIC PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT CAN purchase a Practice in full f*" n S order, or with the right mail nership could- be arranged; woll established, and an exceptional opportunity to tlio right 'man. Capital required ,£3OO to .£500; more could be very profitably employed. . Applicants must be prepared to immediately commence'duty. Ad<lross in first instanco, "F.P.A. (N.Z.), "Dominion" Office, Wellington. ' TO BUSINESS MEN, A N Exceptional Opportunity is offered Xjl to ,a man with .£SOO of acquiring the Business as a going conoorn of Manufacturers' Agents, with solo control of first-class lines throughout New Zealand, and tho Islands. Great expansion; huge profits. . "FIDELITY," "Dominion" Office. BUSINESS for SALE in progressive N.I. town, owing to owner's old age and retiring. Stock, •£IOOO- - can be reduced. Business suffered owing to ill-health of owner, and can h© bought at valuation on <£500 deposit. Big opening for the right man. ' N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE), 187 Manchester Street,. Ohristchurch. FOR SALE. . HAWKE'S BAT. . J7ILAXMILL, at TAKAPAU, H. 8., JO COMPLETE. Owner selling because of ill-health. A Bargain, X 650. LBVIN AND CO., LTD., .Wellington, HOTEL FOE SAID. GOOD LITTLE COUNTRY HOUSE) HAWKE'S BAY. . mHE above Hotel is very handy to A town, in oentrß of good pastoral dis- 1 trict. ' Lease lias 3 years to'run, and rent is. only ifi3 per week. Hotel contains about 13 rooms. Lioense £25 per annum. Land about 15 acres. Bates about £1. Turnover for 1914-1915 averaged about MO. PRICE—ONLY JJIIOO. Live and ■ Dead Stock at Valuation,. M'GLASHANS, LTD., ■ \ Napier; PUBLIC NOTICES, . EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. ! i FERRY SERVICE! J ALTERATIONS TO TIME-TABLE. ON. and after MONDAY, 6th September, 1915, the services leaving Welling--1 ton Monday to Friday, at 1.15 p.m., and Day's Bay at 3.5 p.m., will be out out I nun replaced by a servioo' leaving; Wellington 'at 12.15 ji.m. and Day's Bay at' 2 p.m. Cargo for the 12.15 p.m. boat must bo alongside not later than 12 noon daily. SCHOOL EXCURSIONS. Prom Monday, 6th September to Monday, 13th September inclusive, SCHOOL EXCURSIONS to Rona Bay and Day's Bay will be run daily. Steamers "leave Ferry Wharf, Wellington, 7.40, 10.15 a.m., 12.15, 2.30, 4.15, 5.20, 6.20 p.m. Fares for CHILDREN, THREEPENCE Each, Eeturn. By Order, JAS. S. DAY. ■ . ' - Town Clerk.. THE HUTT RIVER BOARD. PROPOSAL TO RAISE A LOAN OF .£SOOO FOR RIVER' PROTECTIVE WORKS. . i HENRY BALDWIN, Chairman of j the Hutt River Board, hereby ap- . point THURSDAY, 9th day of SEPTEMBER, 1915, as tho day on which a Poll shall be taken on the above proposal, II ond I appoint the Hutt River Board ' Office,' Main Street, Lower Hutt, as the ' place for,holding such Poll, and the fol- ; lowing places as Polling Booths■ ' The Hutt River Board Office, Lower Hutt. ' > Church of England Schoolroom, Taita. • Hutt County Office, Lambton Quay, Weli lington. Polling hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. H. BALDWJN, i .Chairman. MEETINCS., > : ■ Mk ■ MEETING of Ratepayers to discuss ■ X3L the above Loan Proposal will be i hold in tho Town Hall (small Hall), i Lower Hutt, THIS (MONDAY) EVENr ING, 6th September, at 8 o'clock. r Ratepayers are particularly requested to attend. • ' H.BALDWIN, r Chairman. > THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANDI FACTORING CO., LTD. f NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. mHE Ordinary Meeting of Members of J. the Company will be held at tho Chamber of Commerce (National Mutual Buildings) Customhouse Quay, Wellington, on MONDAY, the sixth day of September, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon. Business;! To receive Directors' Report and the Balance-sheet; .(To Elect [ two Directors; To Elect two Audi--3 tors, and to fix their remuneration. j By, order of the Board of Directors, t A. E. DONNE, Secretary. 3 Wellington, August 7th, 1915.
3 MOTOR-CYCLING 5 • • ——♦ . The Wellington Motor Cycling Club - held a fast hill-climb on Hutcheson - Road, Maranui, on Saturday afternoon, > wlien a . good number °f motor-cyclists ° turned up. A dispatch-riding competi- (. tion had been arranged, but the boy _ scouts, who wore to not as the enemy, . were required at the Newtown Park a for the assault-alarms. The dispatch - riding, which should prove quite a uovol , and interesting event, was postponed i until September 18. A largo squad of " boy scouts tfill bo in hiding in tho liills, and they -will do all they can to block 1 tho dispatch riders from gettingthrough. [ Tho club invitw all motor clyolists to compete. . Tlie Tesult of the bill climb on Saturday was: ICeene (3.J Triumph), 1'; Packor (3$ Triumph), 2; Edmunds (2} 2-'strolte Royal Ruby), 3. P ■ ■
GREAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST PIANOS. Of the many celebrated English instruments stocked by The Bristol Piano Company, Ltd., nono enjoy such an enviable position and reputation as the Broad wood Piano, made Dy the oldest established firm of piano manufacturers in • the British Empir^—John Broadnood and Sons, Ltd. Other British-built pianos at "The Bristol" include the renowned Sames and the excellent and reliable Collard. The famous Canadian organs—The Bell ' and the Imperial—are also on view. Easy i terms. The Bristol Piano Company, Ltd., 1 Wellington, North Manager, M. Ljfi Brookes,—Ad*-'
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2559, 6 September 1915, Page 7
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