ACCOMMODATION (Continued). ’ PALMERSTON NORTH—(Continued). RAILWAY Hotel—Centrally situated, ah couvs. and excellent cuisine; tirst-cluss double and single rooms available; moderate tariff. Mrs. A. Clarke, Proprietress (late Central Hotel). HOTEL CARLTON. CUBA ST.—When In Palmerston North stop at this popular C.T., A.A., P.S. and Govt, tourist house; hot, cold water bedrooms. TeL 5192. N. KL Beveridge. Proprietor RENOVATED, modernized, the "Imperial” offers unexcelled service and table; h. and c water bedrooms; moderate tariff; C.T., P.S., A.A. Tel. 6204. G. Vic Simpsou, Proprietor ROYAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. Under New Management. J. CAREY, Proprietor. A First-class House with a First-class Service. COMMERCIAL Hotel, in centre of CityExcellent accommodation, cuisine and service; h.c. water in bedrooms; moderate tariff. 11. J. Davis, Proprietor (late of Dannevlrke). , PARAPARAUM U. KEOMONA Guest House, Paraparaumu— Enclosed pine trees, 1 minute beach. Tel. 18X. Mrs, J. F. G. Hammon, Proprietress. ROTORUA. PENDENNIS Guest House, 3 mins. P. 0.; 15/- day, £4/10/- weekly. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. McGregor. ST. Elmo, Rotorua—Full board 12/6 day, £4/4 weekly; centre town. Miss C. M. Richards, Proprietress. ROTORUA — Queensland House, late “Bondi.” Old and new clients made welcome. Special attention for invalids. Home away from home. Sirs. M. A. McGregor, Proprietress. Tel. I+4. FURNISHED Cabins, 4 beds, everything provided except blankets, cutlery; on bus route. Write Rainbow Springs, Box 37, Rotorua. ROTORUA—Waiwera House, first-class Private Hotel. Hot and cold water in every bedroom. Tel. 31. P.O. Box 30. LAKE House Hotel (licensed), Rotorua. Tel. 36. Overlooks Lake Rotorua; own mineral baths free to guests. Tariff from 16/- day. BUNGALOW and Park View Guest Houses are available to accommodate visitors; only limited accommodation can be provided till renovations are completed. E. M. Cottrell, Proprietress. HOTEL Australia, Rotorua. Ideally situated. Now open for private guests. Tel. 463. DEVONSHIRE House, Rotorua. Telephone 22. Bookings now available. WANGANUI, STATION Hotel, opp. Station; tariff moderate; ideal accommodation. H. E. Card, Proprietor, • CENTRAL Private Hotel, Renovated and Reopened, Dinner, Bed and. Breakfast Tel. 2018. J. Martin, Prop. REST HOMES. GLENLYON Convalescent Home in Napier’s glorious sunshine, offers peace, quiet, comfort, and unobtrusive service for the tired and unwell. Very reasonable. Tel, 2708, _ HEALTH Rest Home.—Regain your health by rest, relaxation; correct diet; ideal surroundings. Miss Murray, 124 Constable St. SANATORIUM, Morrinsvillo—Chest diseases under hospital benefits; fees 24gns„ Including medical attention. Prospectus. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE 1 TO CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at WELLINGTON on or before the 14th day of JUNE, 19+1. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows:— “I HEREBY CERTIFY that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES. (1) ANTHONY, Eleanor May, late of Wellington, Widow; died 10.1.44. (2) BROCKIE, James Mitchell, late of Wellington, Retired Labourer; died 6.4.44. (3) DOUGLAS, Ellen Catherine, late of Eastbourne, Spinster; died 10.12.43. (4) DUNCAN, Laurence, late of Wellington, Retired Fishmonger: died 4.5.44. (5) FERNANDEZ, Edward Emanuel, late of Wellington, Civil Servant; died
28.4.44. (6) FORSYTH, Helen Mary, formerly of Palmerston North, late of Lower Hutt, Widow; died 38.4.44. (7) McINTYRE, Thomas Malcolm, laic N.Z.E.F. Overseas Soldier: died 17.8.44. (8) METCALFE, Murray, formerly of Wellington, late R.N.Z.A.F. Overseas; died 16.9.43. (9) PATERSON, James W*Uiam Robert, formerly of Carterton, late of Titahi Bay, Retired Farmer; died 7.7.36. (10) PATERSON, Io Martha, late Wellington, Widow; died 8.9.37. (Ill) POOLE, Francis McDonald, formerly of Lower Hutt, late of R.N.Z.A.F. Overseas; died 23.9.43. A. R. COAD, District Public Trustee for Wellington. May 13, 1944. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT, WELLINGTON REGISTRY. P9/103A IN THE MATTER of “The Compauies Act 1933” and IN THE MATTER of THE ' HATAITAI LAND COMPANY LIMITED a duly incorporated Company having its registered office in the City of Wellington. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lliat the Order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District, Wellington Registry, dated the Bth day of May 1944 confirming the reduction of the Capital of the above named Company from £20,1X10 divided into +0 shares of £’5(X) eaeli to £6BOO divided into 40 shares of £l7O each aud the Minute approved by the said Court showing with respect to the share capital of the Company as altered by the said Order the several particulars required by the Companies Act 1033 were registered by the Registrar of Companies at Wellington on the 9th day of May 1944. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the said Minute is in the words and figures following:— "The Capital of the Hataitai Laud Company Limited henceforth is £6BOO (divided into 40 shares of £l7O each instead of the original capital of £20,000 divided Into 40 shares of £5OO each. At the time of registration of this minute the sum of £l7O is to be deemed paid up on each of the said shares.” Dated the 9th dnv of May, 1944. HADFIELD, PEACOCK * TRIPE, Solicitors for the Company.
BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICE. THE WELLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY? NOTICE is hereby given tliat an appropriation meeting will he held in the Society's office 23 Waring Taylor Street, Wellington, on THURSDAY. May ”5. 1944. at 7.30 p.m.. when appropriations as under will be allotted:— No. 3 Group £lOOO AUCTION No. 8 Group £1203 AUCTION No. 9 Group £l2OO BALLOT No. 10 Group £l2OO BALLOT To be financial, all payments, including levies, must he mnde up to the sth May, 11M4, not later than Friday. 19th May. 1944. at 4 p.m. Telephone 40-045 for information re the Society. Members in Groups 6, 7. 8. and 9. are requested to leave their books at the Society's office for audit. J. L. ARCUS. May 13, 1944. Secretary. WELLINGTON ACCLIMATIZATION SOCIETY. NOTICE TO GAME SHOOTERS. THE Season for taking Cock Pheasants, Hares, California Quail and Australian Quail is from May 0 to July 31. 1944 (both days Inclusive). The Season for Grey Duck, Mallard Duck, Shoveller Duck. Pukeko,. Paradise Duck, and Black Swan is from May 6 to May 21 (both days inclusive), and not as erroneously stated on the Licence. E. J. C. WIFFIN, Secretary. ANIMAL AMBULANCE. LADIES’ AUXILIARY OF THE S.P.C.A. IN CASES OF SICKNESS OR ACCIDENT PLEASE RING 26-165. Ambulance available Wednesdays and Fridays. till 7 p.m.. and Saturdays till Noon ANIMAL CLINIC AND BOARDING KENNELS. Established over 30 years. Under control of Qualified British Veterinarian. TeJ. 40-255. 178 Tinakorl lioad.
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