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 40-562.0 Take Care or Your Eyesight. EXPERT OPTICIANS SPEAR AND MURRAY, LID--7 Willis Street. Tel. 43-369. (opp Grand Hotel.) MORRISON AND GILBERD. LTD, OPTICIANS, 48 WILLIS STREET. Also at Queen Street, Masterton, CUN PRACTICES. “VICINITY OF MARTON. ~ U.S.M C. LIVE SHELL ARTILLERY PRACTICE will be held between 8 a.m. and 1.0 p.m. daily till Oct. 10 inclusive, from a position 3000yds. square area, centre or which is 2500yds. south-west of Lake Bernard on SANTOFT ESTATE near MAKTON Impact area, right limit ~ooue o . true;’ left limit 220 deg. true; maxim'Jiii range 8000yds, maximum altitude 4000yds. TE HO KO BEACH. DSMC ANTI-AIRCRAFT LIVE SHELL PRACTICE continuous in daylight sea•ward from beach area approx. 40 ue o . •* min. South— 17Jdeg. 05niin. East. Arc BO >deg, including by .Azimuth MOdog. to Azimuth 360 deg. true. 12-mile ran„e, 40,000 ft. height, - p A I,’KAK IHIKI—KAUMATI SOUTH, ns ML’ GUNNERY PRACTICE Seaward will be held DAILY- until further “othie between S am. and 10 p.m. Danger area bounded on North by a line from Southern limits of RAUMAI SOUTH, and on South by a Rue 2a-dc„. true from Northern Limits of PAEKAKA RIKI. Range 5 miles. Height -000 ft. ELECTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. WESTERN MAORI ELECTORATE. To the Electors. - Ladies and Gentlemen,— I DESIRE to sincerely thank the electors of the Te Tal-Hauauru £«r. their expression of continued confidence in me as their ■Labour Member in Parliament lor the forthcoming term of office. I particularly desire to record my thanks to my several Election Committees for their splendid organization and efforts, and to all those friends who worked so whole-heartedly to further my candidature and thus secure my return, I am truly B Twisli also to thank all who aided me durin"- my election campaign, and to express to the people generally my deep appreciation of the receptions so warmly accorded me at every turn. TENA KOUTOU —LENA KOUTOU, katoa. Yours sincerely,— H. T. RATANA. PEACE MESSAGE. NOW that the fight for the Western Maori scat in Parliament is over, I have pleasure in directing and without reserve, a message of peace and of goodwill to. my worthy opponents as a mark of continued relation in removing past differences and misunderstanding, subject to co.-operation. May the spirit of comradeship go forward with confidence, keeping in step with our fellow pakeha subjects of the King, and maintain the greatness and future prosperity of the British Empire, the high ideals of the two races, where in those joint hands lay the future fortune of the Dominion. H. T. RATANA. WELLINGTON WEST ELECTORATE. I DESIRE TO THANK all those who voted for me, and I take this opportunity |of expressing my grateful appreciation to the very loyal men and women who worked |on my., behalf. I also extend my congratulations to the successful candidate. STEVENSON McDOUGALL. PUBLIC NOTICES. APPLES AND PEARS. THE following prices for Dessert and Cooking varieties (all counts) will operate from October 4, 1943:—APPLES: Fancy 13/6, Commercial/Minimum 12/6. PEARS: Fancy 18/6, Commercial/Minimum IS/6. CLOTHIiNG COUPONS. INSTRUCTIONS TO TRADERS. BY Clothing 'Rationing Coupon Notice No. 9 (Gazetted Oct. 1, 1943) every trader licensed as a retailer of goods declared to be rationed goods by Clothing Rationing Order ttiM-2 shall within seven days after end of each calendar month furnish to Rationing Controller a return in prescribed form of all coupons and permits surrendered to trader in respect of sales of such goods made during the month, and shall either (a) Forward 'the coupons and permits to Controller together with the re- , turn, or (b) With prior consent of Con troller, attach to each duplicate sales docket the coupons or permits surrendered In respect of sale to which docket relates. PALMERSTON NORTH. Residents Please Note.—All Milk supplied by me is drawn from .GOVERNMENT TESTED HERD, FREE FROM T.B. V. YV. DOULL. 89 Victoria Avenue, Palmerston North. PALMERSTON NORTH MILK. REALIZING the necessity for Guaranteed T.B. FREE MILK, my Supplier has instructed the Government to Test his Herd for T.B. at regular intervals. My Milk will therefore be- CERTIFIED T.B. FREE. E. N. HUNT, 12 Knowles Street, Palmerston North. Telephone 5183. (w ffHE ANNUAL INSPECTION of all Divisions of the Wellington Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade will take place nt the Plrie Street Reserve TOMORROW (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 2. Fall-in 2 p.m. sharp. Bandages and splints necessary. In the event of cancellation an an- ' be made over 2ZB Saturday morning. S. C. -SMITH, Corps Superintendent. WHY YVEAR SPECTACLES. SHORT Sight, Long Sight, Astigmatism, Squint, can be rectified. Consult Muriel Webber. Eye Drill Specialist, 155 Lambton Quay. Next Midland Hotel. Hours: 11-3(1-1.30, 3-5. Speedy results. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. , YOU are earnestly requested to report to' ■ the S.P.C.A. any act of cruelty you may notice. Office, Iluddart, Parker Buildings. (Humane destruction of Cats and Dogs available Monday to Friday at 8.30 to U a.m.* and 4 to 4.30 p.m., Saturday 8.30 to 9.30 a.m.. at Citv Corporation Yard. Clyde Quay EDUCATIONAL. GILBY’S DAY COMMERCIAL CLASSES Are held between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ou MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS INCLUSIVE. Hours arranged to suit Students. INDIVIDUAL TUITION In Pitman’s and Gregg Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc. Prospectus free on application to— GILBY’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 32 Blair Street (Behind Courtenay Place Tram Shelter), Wellington, C 3. Tel. 51-987. FINANCIAL Woodley, IO King’s Chambers, Lends on Household Furniture. Insurance Policies: small loans without security. Open Friday 7-8 p.m. ADVANCES ON MORTGAGE. FIRST Mortgage Money, low interest rates, long term accommodation. Immediate finality, liberal valuations. Apply Dominion Life Asurauce Office, N.Z. Ins. Bldg., Featherston St., Wellington.
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