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>' PUBLIC NOTICES. ■v • _ . jgOLDJEKS' CLUBfe VfI.VKY STREET). STATEMENT 01' RECEIPTS ANDPAYij,Ai(j.Am.Nu jl'ja■J 01, IJiQ, Receipts. '-L' £. d. '' <; (1 Cash :it JJaiik and in hand, July 31, 1917.,. 3 6 Current Subscriptions oil 0 G ? Subscriptions in advance 315 0 ■ Donations 03 3 • Soldiers' contributions £] jjj y c .Milliards and baths rer OOi l' t . s , ;•••; v 2S" 0 taro Coals and Parcels ]■> 7 0 • Sale of Stores to 1 N.C.O.'s Uanco °13 G Interest P.O. Savings Bank .1 u 3 . Daneo Subscriptions ... 50 19 4 -X 1517 9 5 Expenditure. „ . . •<•' b. d. X s. d. Provisions— Groceries, (oa, etc.... 137 11, n I I J . [ilk ', .11 Jl 1 Hrcml 21 JG 8 .Small Goods, Pastrycook, and Aerated Waters 179 9 1 : T . ... , „ , — 37311 7 , Uijrliling and Heating r>(! G I } ent isno a Insurances 6 11 9 l'urnisliiniTf, Crockery, Glass, etc. 37 10 0 Printing, Advertising, Stationery, and Post!'Ke« 37 jg n I)'?* 1 * "v 325 9 3 Jl iscellaneous Charges— Jlusic for Dances and Expenses 3.1 n 0 Laundry 7 10 9 Sundry Expenses ... 219 8 Oli sit Bank of New~~ 5 Zealand 77 g 5 ■ Cpsli at P.O. Savings I Bank -10-I (1 3 Cash in hand 1 ](| 5 ■ 453 5 1 .£1547 9 5 HELENS HALL. Hon. Treasurer. H. D. VTOKEUY. Hon. Auditor. INCREASED PRICES. GAMBLE AND CREED,. WILLIS AND CUBA- STREETS, AND LAUBTON QUAY. TJESPITE over-increasing cost of all commodities. GAMBLE AND CHEED have refrained from raising their Tariff previously, but are no'v reluctantly compelled by recent heavy advances in other directions to add Id. IN EACH CASE. Where hitherto 3d. was charged the minimum is now id ; instead of fid., the charge is 7d., and so on. Cleanliness and good service arc features of the business. TEA, COITEE, AND COCOA OE HIGHKST GRADE IN 1 PACKETS ON SALE AT EACH SHOP. Hours: 0 a.m. to 7 p.m., Willis Street only, Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 286, 22 August 1918, Page 7
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