FOR THE CONVENIENCE 01? NEWLY COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Who havo a very limited amount of time in which to get "Uniformed," JAMES A. DOIERTY, THE MILITARY TAILOR FROM LONDON, JJAS a number of Uniforms made up ready for wear. They are made from the POPULAR HEAVY WHIPCORD MATERIAL, and will bo found vory GOOD and INEXPENSIVE. FOR THE SPECIAL' " DOHERTY" UNIFORMS A. vory fine eolection of materials is now showing, including the THICK AND THIN WHIPCORDS, GABARDINE, WORSTED, SAXONY, ANGOLA, CANTOON, and DRILL. f 203 LAMBTON QUAY. TRUSTEES, EXEOUTORS. ATTORNEYS, ■■ AND AGENTS. TIB NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COJI- . . PAI J, Y ' LTD " aro empowered by Special Act or Parliament—the "sfew Zealand Insurance Company Trust Act, 1916"—t0 perform j the following functions:— Executors and Trustees under Will. Trustees undej ITarriago and otlior Settlements. Administrators under Will and Lettes oj Administration. Attorneys for Absentees. . They also accept tho Transfer of Existing xTuets—Undertake tho Management of Bsvitcs and . Investments—Attend Sealing r jf Probate—Act as 'Attornoys in other States—Administer Sinking Funds. The high status of the Company and the magnitude of its resources afford tho strongest ffnarantees of Security, and ensure fo rclients' affairs the Best Business Management. ■ INVESTED FUNDS OVER £1,350,000. ■■'-■'' Handbook and full information obtainable from Head Offloe, or Branches throughout the Dominion. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE , OOMPAKK, LTD., Trustee, Executor.and Agency Branch. C P. THOMAS. Trust Manager. ENJOY A CUP OF REAL COFFEE. PUKE, FULL FLAVOURED * COFFEE. BOHAN'S COFFEE. YOU know what- you get in Bohon's Coffee—jußt pure Coffee, mado from ohoicest berries, . freshly roasted and pound daily. Inviting in aroma-satisfy-ing in flavour. Step in and got a pound to-day D. BOHAN AND CO., 4M Lambton Quay. ' THE WEATHER 4 : FORECAST AND SUMMARY f _ .. . j AT 4 P.M. YEBTERDAY. Present indications aro for ttrong northwest to south-west winds and unsettled cold and squally conditions, with rain probable generally. • Barometer ,un- , steady, but rising soon in the south. Tho westerly disturbance has proved very extensive and the' barometer has fallen further everywhere. Freshenlnnortherly and westerly winds have prevailed, and gloomy weather has beon experienced generally, with rain in many parts. Snow has also fallen in some of tna lnghor levels in the south, D. O. BATES, -ir . , - . _ Director. Meteorological Office, Wellington. August 22, 1917. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Fcathcrston; August 22—Fine, but cloudy. Masterton, August 22,—Cloudy, but threatening.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3171, 23 August 1917, Page 4
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