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BUSINESS NOTICES. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). Eire, Marine, Accident, and Motor-Car. Full particulars and rates on application to JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents and Attorney, Corner Featherston and Panama Streets, Wellington. Telephone 40-562. Take Care of Your Eyesight. EXPERT OPTICIANS, SPEAR AND MURRAY, LTD.. 7 Willis St. Tel. 43-369. (Opp, Grand Hotel.) MORRISON AND GILBERD. LTD., OPTICIANS. 48 WILLIS ST. Also at Queen Street, Masterton. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. (Incorporated Iby (Royal Charter 1635.) PAID UP CAPITAL £4,500,000 RESERVE FUND i(Used in. the ■ business of the Bank) .... £2,500,000 CURRENCY RESERVE (Used in the business of the (Bank) £2,000,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS £4,500,000 £13,500,000 An interim dividend of 2/0 per slfar> at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum less British Incohie Tas of 5/6 in the £ has been declared by the Court of Directors. The Dividend "will ibe payable on October 2, 11042, in the New Zealand currency equivalent at date of declaration, to proprietors registered on the New Zealand Branch Register on September 7, 1942. The New Zealand Branch Register of Shareholders will be closed on September 7 for the purpose of the above-mentioned dividend. „ E. A. CAMERON, Inspector. Wellington, August 31. 1942. E.P.S. AREA 21, WARDENS. (Houghton Bay, Melrose, Lyall Bay.) BLITZ Aid Instruction and Lectures Resume on Thursday, September 3, at 7.4'0 p.m., St. Jude’s Hall, Lyall Bay. Attendance compulsory. Applications for exemption from attendance must be lodged prior to the evenings of the lectures. Other units are invited to attend. E. LAST-HARRIS, District Warden. PETONE AND LOWER HUTT GAS LIGHTING BOARD. LOCAL BILL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Petone and Lower Hutt Gas Lighting Board to Introduce in the present session of Parliament the Petone and Lower Hutt Gas Lighting Empowering and Amendment Bill. THE OBJECTS that the said Bill is intended to effect are: (1) To authorise the Board to raise a loan of Twenty-two thousand live hundred pounds for the purpose of repaying an existing overdraft and without taking the steps prescribed by Sections 9 to 13 of the Local ‘ Bodies Loans Act, 1926. (2) To increase the amount of the honorarium which may be paid to the Chairman of the Board from £5O to £lOO per annum.

Copies of the above Bill have, been deposited at the Magistrates’ Courts at Petone and at Lower Hutt and at the offices of the Board. 248 Jackson Street, Petone, and such copies are there open for public inspection during, office hours without fee for a period of three weeks from the first publication of this notice. DATED at Petone this 31st day of August, 1942. W. P. COLES, ’ N. T. GILLESPIE, Joint Solicitors to the Board. This is the first publication of this ■notice. . IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. • WELLINGTON DISTRICT. (WELLINGTON REGISTRY.) ■ No. P9/39 IN THE MATTER of “The Trustee Act, 1906’’ and IN THE MATTER of the Estate of WILLIAM JACOBSON late of Wellington Tailor's Cutter deceased. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER made by a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand on .the 28th day of August 1942 N'OTICIE IS HEREBY GIVEN that .all creditors and other persons having claims against the estate of the above-named person who died at Wellington on the lith <lav of July 1941 and Probate of whose Will was granted bv the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington on the 29th day of September 1941 are hereby required to send in full particulars in writing of their claims to the Executor The Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand Limited at its offices situate in the South British Insurance Company Limited Building Lambton Quay Wellington C.l on or before the .2nd day of October 1942 next after which date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and demands of which it shall then have bad notice. , „ DATED at Wellington this 31st day of August 1942. WYLIE & WYLIE, Solicitors to THE GUARDIAN’ TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED the Executor of the above-named deceased. WELLINGTON AND HUTT VALLEY E.P.S. BLACKOUT TRIAL. SEPTEMBER 3. 1942. PUBLIC NOTICE. I—PURSUANT to the Emergency Reserve Corps Regulations, 1941. the Lighting Restrictions Emergency Regulations, lull, the Lighting Restrictions Orders, 1942, and their respective Amendments, and by v,rtue of the authority of the Dominion Lighting Controller delegated to us. pursuant to the above-mentioned regulations, Vie, the undersigned, do hereby give public notice and ORDER that a blackout trial of all lights other than those specifically exempted by the regulations throughout the areas of Wellington City, Lower Hutt City Petone Borough, Eastbourne Borough, Upper Hutt Borough, the Epunl, Heretaunga and Mangaroa and Wainul-o-mata Bidings of the Hutt County, that portion of the -Makara County lying within a distance of one and a half miles from the Hutt Road will be held at an undisclosed time during the evening of ihu.rsday, the 3rd September, 1942, tor a period of approximately one hour, and that during that period and for the purposes of the trial the conditions of a “period of emergency” will apply, except only, that at the expiration of the first half-hour of J 1 period those lights on the wharves which are essential for war work may be restored on the instruction of the E.I.S. Harbour Controller. ' 2We hereby give further notice that sound signals will be given by various devices to indicate the beginning and the ending of the emergency period, as follows, viz.: , . ._ (a) The "Alarm,” a succession of blasts of ten seconds duration each followed by a lull for five seconds, the total period or the signal lasting two minutes. (bl The “AH Clear,” a continuous blast of two minutes duration by sirens or whistles or ringing of bells. 3— E.P.S. PERSONNEL: All members of the Wardens’ Group, Police and Trnfllc Units, are to parade at the places appointed by their .Senior Officers and carry out their instructions and generally are to ensure that the public comply with the requirements of the regulations. Members of other Unite are not required to parade, but leaders of other Units may make voluntary arrangements with the District Wardens to assist them and work under their control. . All Personnel are to remain on duty until dismissed by their District Warden or Controller. 4— TRANSPORT: TRAMS will not run during the period of emergency. MOTOR VEHICLES may proceed when it is sale to do so at slow speed on reduced parking lights as allowed by regulations, otherwise they must stop in a safe place and put out all lights. TRAINS may proceed at reduced speed as directed by the Railways Department. T. C. A. HISLOP, Chairman, Wellington City E.P.S. E. P. HAY, Chairman, Lower Hutt City E.P.S. A. G. STEFFENSON, Chairman, Petone Borough E.P.S. E. W. WISE, Chairman, Eastbourne Borough E.P.S. R. 1,. BUTTON, Chairman, Hutt County E.P.S. J. B. YADDWYN, Chairman, Eastern Bays E.P.S. JAS. PURCHASE, Chairman, Makara County E.P.S. J. BLEWMAN, Chairman, Upper Hutt Borough E.P.S. September 1, 1942. THERE is money in the attic and basement. Put a few inexpensive adverts in “The Dominion” and realize on some or, those things stored for so long and tor which you.have little use.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 285, 1 September 1942, Page 4

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