MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (WELLINGTON BRANCH). ■ GENERAL MEETING. A GENERAL MEETING of the 'Wellington Branch of tho New Zealand. Returned Soldiers' Association will be hold in the Returned Soldiers' Club, 292 Larabton Quay, on FRIDAY. AUGUST 25th. 1910. at -8 p.m., whon the following Resolutions (notice of motion of -which was lodged with tho socrotary on Thursday, August 17, 1916), will t>e. proposed 1. "That the present Rules of tho Association bo rescinded, and tho new Rules,, a copy -whereof has been lodged with tho Secretary, and may bo inspected at the Returned Soldiers' Club, lie adopted as the Rules of tho Association."2. "That tho Association make application for incorporation under Tho Incorporated Societies Act, 1908."' Business—Election of Officers under the New Rules. All Members are earnestly requested to be present. A. G. JOHNSTON, 8 Secretary. August 21, 1916. 1 PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CLASSES. "WIRST AID" Women's Class start l ) THURSDAY, 24th INST., at 7.30 p.m., Newtown Library. Y.W.C.A. "First Aid" Class starts WEDNESDAY, the 30th INST,, at 7.30 p.m. J NICHOLAS GILLSON MARCH, lata of Mornington, will not be responsible for Debts, without my written authority. ■ 1 IN THE MATTER OIF JULIUS BLAU AND SONS, LIMITED. And IN THE MATTER OP THE COM- . PANIES ACT, 1899-1900; NOTICE TO CREDITORS. "JOY direction of the Master in Equity, the Creditors of the above-named Company are required on or before the thirty-first day of October, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixteen, to come in and ljrove their debts or claims by filing affidavits verifying the same at the office of the Master, in Equity, Elizabeth Street, Sydney, or -in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefits of any distribution made before such debts or claims are proved. Forms for proof'may be obtained -from the undersigned. . FREDERICK JAMES SMITH, Official Liquidator. Gibbs Chambers, 7 Moore Street, Sidney, 12th August, 1916. . NOTICE. TO THOSE WHO ARE THINKING OF PURCHASING AN AUTOMOBILE ' OR ANYTHING ELSE IN AMERICA. - T AM REVISITING AMERICA by tho A R.M.S. Makuraon theDth September next, and will undertake to purchase for you a new or Becond-hand Machine, in thorough good order and condition, of any description and which may be procurable. The second-hand machines will cost you less than half the coat of a new one. I am also prepared to undertake Com-' missions of any kind on o reasonable basis. ■- First-class banking and commcroial -re. forencea. Please apply in first instance to i "MERCANTILE AGENT," P.O. Box 484. BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. COUNTRY GENERAL STORE. FOR SALE. AN opportunity which should not be missed. Business Sound and profitable, and prospects excellent. All particulars may be obtained from F. C. STUBBS AND CO., Agents, Dannevirke. FOR SALE. STATIONERY BUSINESS. TVOUBLE FRONT SHOP, with 8 JL' Dwelling Rooms <ktached. Lease 6 years to run. Turnover, £1100 per annum. Stock about ,£SOO at valuation. , No Goodwill required. Owner is a single man and iB enlisting.. Will accept ,£3OO in cash; balance approved Vine. Apply LEWIS AND CO., Wanganui, GROCERY AND CARTING BUSINESS. TN good country distriot, no opposition j J- 80 miles from tailway; good turnovoi and profits owners wish to go to the ■ Front. DAIRY Farm, 186 acres, excellent soil, 7-roomed house, good farm buildfogs; carrying 50 oows and other stock', close cheese factory, school, oto. i £28 pel acre, -CSCO cash. . • F.' WJ.SEi, Land Agent, Ekotahuna. CJPLENDID Chriatohurch Business.— M For-Sale or Exchange—One of best Private Hotels in Dominion, known as City Buffet, situate oorncr, contro main Btrect, well known throughout Dominion, 36 rooms, offices, furniture as new, G years' lenso, right of 'renewal/ low rental, good profit. Books can. be inspected. Built for present owners, Price, ,£1850; goodwill and furniture. Take small sheep farm in exchange.—Lisle and Cook, 151 Cashel Street, Christchnrch. P. ROBERT AND CO. MILITARY OUTFITTERS. EXPERT EMBROIDERERS. LATEST Power Maohinery for manufaoturing all kinds of Metal Badges, Buttons, eto., for Soldiers. P.O. JBOX 69, PALMERSTON NORTH fOne minute from Post Office). SPIRITS and imported Wines are at iy prohibitive prices. Those who enjoy a comforting beverago should drink Wonders Wines. Admittedly better than imported and much cheaper.' Send for pnee list. J. Wendel and Co., Newton. Auckland. TSTENDEL'S WINES—Port, Slierrv, * * Madeira Claret, 3s. per bottle, 3d. eaoh extra if posted; 12 bottles or over delivered free at 2s. 6d. per bottle. Full price list on application. J. Wendel and Co., Nekton, Auckland. During a strike in tho passengere 7 luggage and general goods departments at the Londonderry terminus of the Lougli Swilly railway, tho unusual spectacle was daily being witnessed, says a London papor, of Sir John M'Farland, Bare., managing director of the line, wheeling trucks, _ loading wagons, and opening and closing carriage doors, in his shirt sleovos. His entire staff, including tho manager and tho traffic superintendent, woro helping. Gargle, Sniff-up or Swallow "FLUENZOL* for Throats, Colds or Irrfhunza.
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