PUBLIC NOTICES. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS’ PADDY’S MARKET. PADDY’S MARKET. In aid of Established Charities in Wellington, for Children. rpHE following Depots 'have been arranged for receiving goods. Deliver your goods as early as possible, as the opening date is close at hand:— A. SMITH, Main Road, Karori, 500 yards past Cemetery, on right, E. J. JOHANSON, 51 Norway Street, Kelburn. A- B. SHELBOURNE, 1 Adams Terraco, Te Aro. A. ANDERSEN, Rua Street, Miramar. ,'.V. SMELT, 47 Cleveland Street, Brook, lyn. \ W. T. QUEREE, 264 Adelaide Road, Newtown. J. M. BRUCE, 186 Clyde Street, Island Bay. F. W. REEVES, 160 Owen Street, Newtown. D. HUNTER, Parkvalo Road. Karori. F. TYSON, 39 King Street, off Adelaide Road. Newtown. J. CRAIG, Rong’otai Terrace, City Boundary, Miramar. J. BAIMBRIDGE, 56 Kilbirnie Crescent, Kilbimie, J. H. GOLDSWORTHY, 46 Moxham Avenue. Kilbirnie. A. WTFFEN, 9 School Road, Wadestown. And also at COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS’ AND WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION. Victoria Street. ■r. INGLIS, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. HOUSING SCHEME: NORTHLAND. AI ,V I'ER the completion of the houses at present -in course of Erection nt Northland, the City Council will not erect further buildings for disposal under the ballot system, but will be prepared to erect buildings (according to designs approved) for applicants upon similar terms and conditions «f purchase as those at present obtaining for balloted houses. The Council has a number of very fine sections still available. Applicants must state what deposit they are prepared to pay. Upon, their applications being approved, applicants wiipxbcr’required to pay their deposit, and enter into an agreement to purchase. Conditions of t purchase may be seen at the Town Clerk’s Office. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. November 11, 1921.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. HHHE PARTNERSHIP existing beJ- tween H. A. Smit]; and E. F. Richardson, trading as *!» 1. Smith and E. F. Richardson, Era meal. Engineers and Contractors, 37 Cubacfitreee* DISSOLVED by mutual consent as from NOVEMBER 12, 1921, inclusive. ALL LIABILITIES in connection with tho Partnership willwbe paid by -MI. A. Smith, 37Cuba Street, on production of certified invoices and accounts. ALL MONEYS owing to the Partnership aro due and now payable to H. A. Smith, whose receipt will be a valid discharge of same. H. A. SMITH & E. F. RICHARDSON. H. A. SMITH. E. F. RICHARDSON. I WISH, to advise my many friends and all old Clients that tho PARTNERSHIP HAVING BEEN DISSOLVED, I will again trade as H. A. SMITH. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. 37 Cuba Street, > and all York will have my personal attention and supervision H. A. SMITH. ELECTRICAL. EF. RICHARDSON (late H A « Smith and E. F. Richardson) wishes to notify his customers and the general public that tie is starting business on his own account nt 66 Dixon Street, opposite Red Cross Rooms. Note —Telephone 20—600. 1 1 : — BANK OF NEW -ZEALAND. NORTH-END BRANCH. A SUB-BRANCH of the Wellington A Office WILL BE OPENED ehortjy in premises at tho corner of Stout and Ballance Streets, part of the Public Trust Building. This Office will be known as the “North-End Branch. PLUNKET HOME APPEAL. CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE THE Committee would bo obliged if subscription lists are rehirncd as soon as possible. Business Firms and others who have lists not vet called for are asked to kinJl v forward them, with subscriptions, to The Hon. Treasurers. Messrs. Watkins, HuH. Hunt. and Wheeler, Accountant’ Chambers. John8< Hon. Secretary, TF Owner of New Hudson Motor-cvcle 1 left' at mv shop somo two and n half years ago does not claim same and pay cost of repairs and expanses with n twenty-one days, Machine will bo sold without further notice. F. R. FURMINGER. Waipawa. BUSINESS NOTICES fSYHE demand for improvements in .1 many lines of Machinery was never greater than at present. ■ Everywhere manufacturers are seeking fresh ideas—new methods. Can you invent anything of commercial value? If you can it may prove profitable. But get vour idea protected. Interview Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Attorneys anct Consulting Engineers, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. DR. REED’S CUSHION SOLE BOOTS AND SHOES. Ask to see them. LINDSAY'S. LTD., 184 Lambton Quay. BABY'S OUTFIT. Complete in every detail. All prices. APRONS. NURSES, Waitresses, _nnd others, get your Aprons rp;. ,d* by MRS. E. COLLINS, 61 Vivinn Street and 14 Courtenay Place (Jwst beliind Tram Terminus) WE STAND AT.ONE FOR FURS. WHY? I BECAUSE we get our Skins Direct from the Trappers. We Tan and Dress our own Skins in our own Tannery. We dye the skins ourselves, Under Onr Own Secret Preeces, and we Manufacture the Furs in our Own Factory. POYNTER’S, 12 William St., Petone. _______ OpßßA^.lONg DANGEROUS Operations are often avoided by Min..? Dr. Cecnley’s Famous Treatment. Ladies ore advised to try this. Month's treatment 10s 6d., post. 2d. Dept. D, LADIES’ HEALTH. CULTURE CENTRE (Reg.), „ „ , , Stock Ex. Bldgs, (or.p. G.P.0.), Featherston St,. Wellington, N.Z.
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