business' notices. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE ' INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated In England), irire, 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 Street. Tel. 43-3(19. (opp Grand Hotel.) INVENTORS. SYDNEY H. HIGGS. PATENT ATTORNEY, Now Practising at HUDDART PARKER BUILDING, WELLINGTON. MORRISON AND GILBERD. LTD, OPTICIANS. 43 WILLIS STREET. Also at Queen Street. Masterton. PATENTS. PATENTS. DESIGNS. TRADE MARKS. In AH Countries. HIGGS AND O’DONNELL.' Patent Attorneys, Druids* Chambers, Cr. Lambton Quay and Woodward Street, Wellington, C.l. Write for our free booklet on patentsPROFESSIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS GEORGE BETTLE. Chemist, 769 COLOMBO ST, CHRISTCHURCH. Postal Address—Box 531, Christchurch. GUN PRACTICES. ' VICINITY OF MARTON „ „ U.S.M.C. LIVE SHELL ARTILLERY PRACTICE will be held between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. daily till Oct. 16 inclusive, from a position 3<KWyds. square area, centre ot •which is 2509yds. south-west ot Lake Bernard on SANTOFT ESTATE, near MARTON Impact area, right limit true:’ left limit 220 deg. true; maximum range 8000yds, maximum attitude 41>w> us. TE HORO BEACH. U.S.M.C. ANTI-AIRCRAFT LIVE , s, , Uh '*" L ' PRACTICE continuous in daylight seaward from beach area approx. 40 deg. 41 min. South—l7sdcg. 05min. East. Arc 90 deg., including by Azimuth 270 deg. to Azimuth 3(H)deg. true. 12-mile range, 40,000 ft. height. _ PAEKAKARIKI—RAUMATI SOUTH. . US.MX. GUNNERY PRACTICE Seaward wiU be held DAILY until further notice between 8 a.m. and 10 P-m- Danger area bounded on North by a line JKffiet,. from Southern limits of KAUMAII SOUTH, and on South by a line -o-Ueg true from Northern Limits of I AEKARA RIKI. Range 5 miles. Height -000 ft. PUBLIC NOTICES. HEALTH FOODS (NEW ZEALAND), LIMITED. ■NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Share Transfer books of this Company wi l be closed against entries, and the Let.l star of Members will be closed against, inspect tion from Thursday, the SEI day of October, to Wednesday, the TWENTIETH day of October. (both days me usne). BY ORDER OF THE BOARDJ. P. treloar, Prudential Buildings, Secretary. Lambton Quay. Wellington. October C, 1043. [NOTICE is hereby given that the 'Partnership heretofore subsisting between On slow Hillier Benge and Harold Calvert carrying in business as Real Estate ’ Agents at 23 Hunter .Street and 6 Boulcott .Street. A\.el lington. under the style or firm °£, E r,! l ,hn and Calvert has been dissolved as from Harold Calvert will hereafter carry on (business as Land and-Estate ’Agent at Boulcott Chambers, 6 Boulcott Street, and the said Onslow iHiHmr ben.e ■ will carry on the 'business of Real Estate ■ at the premises 23 Hunter Street under the style of- O. iH. Benge and Co. DATED the Ist day of October, 1943. Signed, O. H. BENGE. Signed, H. CADIERI- : j O. JI. BENGE, respectfully request the ijnany friends and customers who have .given me their loyal support in the pas ito give Mr. Calvert the same opportunities ’to act for them as myself in the future. Signed, O. H. BEAuiJu hr HAROLD CALVERT, respectfully request tlie many friends and customers who -'have given me their loyal support in the 'mast to "ive Air. Benge the same opportunities to act for them as myself in the .future. > Signed. 11. CAIAMtI-MANUFACTURE-FOR SALE OF FOOTTHE CARLYLE CO, LTD.. Carlyle- Street, Christchurch, has_ applied for an extension of its existing Footwear Licence to permit the manufacture of slip'ipers by the cemented process. lersons .considering themselves materially affected i'lby decision of 'Bureau of Industry on i.'this application should make any desired ’■representations in writing not later than October 15 to Secretary, Bureau of Indus■'itry, Box 3025, Wellington, RESTRICTED SALES. ' ’THE PRICE TRIBUNAL notifies that on and after OCTOBER 21, 1943. no person ■shall be permitted to sell any erf the underanentioned goods unless a Price Order has fixed the price thereof or the Tribunal s ;approval to a selling price has been obf 1. Garments of any of the following kinds 'or classes made wholly or partially from materials containing New Zealand /wool, ■namely: Underwear, pullovers, cardigans, slip-ons, jerseys, overcoats, men’s and boys’ two and three-piece suits, sports rcoats, trousers, shorts, shirts. women's riskirts, girls’ gym. frocks. 2. Textile piece■goods wholly or partially manufactured ‘•from New Zealand wool. (3) Footwear. ■*4. Buoys' school caps. 5. Hosiery. 6. '.Gloves. 7. Knitting wools. 8. Blankets. 0. Mattresses nnd pillows. _ PRICE ORDERS—POTATOES, RICE. ' ■No. 160: MAIN CROP POTATOES (amendilng Order 127) fixes GROWERS’ PRICES as from 30/9/43 as follows: — SOUTH ISLAND GROWN: Sutton’s .Supreme and King Edward varieties. £lO Ufi/- a ton; other varieties £lO/5/- a ton, ’ar.O.B.S.L. South Island. ?- NORTH ISLAND GROWN: £l2/15/- a ton F.0.R.5.1. grower's station. For “Tag;Eed” varieties, 10/- a ton may be added. I- These are actual prices for first-grade ■and maximum prices for under-grade. 1; No. 161: RICE, fixes maximum wholesale and retain prices as follows:— i WHOLESALE PRICES (within "free de’livery” area of merchants'trading at Auckland, Blenheim, Christchurch. Dannevlrke. ■ Dune/lin, Gisborne, Greymouth. Hamilton, .Hastings, Hawera, Hokitika, Invercargill, Masterton, Napier. Nelson, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Tlmaru, Wanganui, Westport and Wellington) (a) (i) In quantities mot less than 501 b. of rice of U.S.A, origin, and not less than 561 b, in other cases 37/4 cwt. (11) Tn lesser quantities 39/- cwt. (b) Elsewhere (1) 39/8 and (11) 41/4 cwt. RETAIL PRICES: Where wholesalers at places enumerated undertake "free delivery” sd. a II). Elsewhere 54<L a lb. LOWER HUTT CITY~’COUNCIL. . ' BY-LAW AMENDMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a i Special Meeting of the Lower Hutt City Council, held on Monday, the 13th of September, 1943, the following resolution was tpassed :— That the Council ot the City of Lower Hutt doth hereby make and ordain by way of Special Order, the foliowing By-law amending By-law No. 1, 1928, under and by virtue of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933,” and all other Acts ami powers whatsoever enabling it in that behalf. (1) The Short Title of this By-law is The 'Lower Hutt City By-law No. 1, (Amendment No. 14, 1943. (2) This By-law shall come into force On the 20th day of October, 1913. (3) Section 700 of By-law No. 1. 1928, revoked and the following substituted:— (a) No person mar turn a vehicle in a street by driving over the footpath or crossing. (b) No person may turn a vehicle in High Street between Woburn Road and Queen’s Road. (c) Expressions "turn” and "turning” defined. (4) Section 806 of By-law No. 1. 192’, Amended by adding:—Bo6 (b) No person to permit vehicles,to remain for more than five minutes in 'Andrews Avenue opposite .the postal boxes. •AND NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN that the above resolution will be submitted for confirmation at an Ordinary Meeting of the Council to be held in the Lower Hutt City Council Chamber, High Street, Lower Hutt,'at 7.30 p.m.. on Monday, the 11th day of October, 1943. A full copy of the By-law is deposited at the office of the Town Clerk, Lower Hutt, and may be inspected by all persons during ordinary office hours.’ Dated at Lower Hutt this 20lh day of September, 1943. B. S. KNOX, Town Clerk. WHY bold on to something you do not want? Sell it the easy way by. advertising Sin our —-—-
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