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Public Notices. " THE LAND TRANSFER ACT, Ififiro.*’ IN pursuance of the power for this purpose, vested in me under “ the Land Transfer Act, 1870, ” I,William Sefton Moorhouse, Fsquire, Registrar-General of Land under the said Act, do hereby, with the sanction ef His Excellency the Governor, License CHARLES HENRY STREET, To be a LAND BROKER, for transacting business under the provisions of the said Act. Dated at Dunedin, this twenty-eighth day of April, 1871. W. S. MOORHOUSE, Registrar-General of Land. “ THE LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870.” IN accordance with the provisions of “The Land Transfer Act,” 1870.” I, William Sefton Moorhouse, as RegistrarGeneral of Land for the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby license ROBERT GILLIES, OF DUNEDIN, to practice as a SURVEYOR for the purposes of the said Act. Dated at Dunedin, this 22nd day of April, 1871. (Signed) W. S. MOORHOUSE, Registrar General of Land, LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. (''ION NELL hj MOOIHE are prepared to J transact all the business provided for in the above Act, a member of the firm being a Licensed Land Broker. Scale of charges as limited by law. LAND TRANSFER ACT-1870. LICENSED BROKER. Frederick hj. evans, princesSTREET, DUNEDIN, is prepared to transact all business under the above Act. LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. THE Undersigned beg to intimate that their Mr. WILLIAM HEPBURN has been appointed a LICENSED LAND BROKER, Under the Land Transfer Act, 1870, and are now prepared to afford every facility for placing Properties under the provisions of the Act. M’L AN DRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. Auctioneers. GO TJ EID is a L’CENSED . r. Jtv LAND BROKER under the LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. TEETH EXTRACTED ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN ! MR. G. R, HOWARD, by the application of Protoxide of Nitrogen Gas, is now extracting teeth with the greatest success, and most perfect immunity from pain. Mr. Howard’s apparatus for administering the gas is constructed upon a novel and most approved model, and is in strict accordance with the principles laid down by Drs Evans of London, Colton of the United States, and other celebrated practitioners Artificial Teeth, in gold and vulcanite, supplied and fitted at the lowest terms. (j. K. HOWA RD, I) EN TI ST, Princes Street, Dune- in. GLASGOW PIE HOUSE AND RESTAURANT. ■\/f ESSRS DON ATjDSON & GALLOWAY 1y i beg to intimate that they hj ive just fitted up extensive Cooking Aparatus, and having engaged a first-class < 'hef de Cuisine, they are now in a po ition to serve up meals in a superior manner Dinner, from 12 to 2, three course-, and glass of ale nr cup of entire, Is. Chops and Steak», from half-past 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Hot I’io, with glass of ale or cup of coffee, fid. Our pics being made fresh every day, and of the very bet meat, we can recommend them to the most fastidious. Estimates gi'-en for Public Dinners, Wedding, Toa, ;nd other Parties. Tourists Hampers n ade up at very reasonable rates. Our Bi.-cuit Machinery enables us to supply v holesale purchasers at low prices. Country orders punctually attended to. Building Societies. UNION PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. AM FETING of tho above Society for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, applications for new shares, Ac, will be held at the office of the Society, Exchange Chambeis, Princes-strect, Dunedin, on Monday evening. May Bth, from 7 to 8 o’clock. M. W. HAWKINS, Secretary. Dunedi'-, May 6, JB7l. UNION PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. TRUSTEES. GEORGE TURNBULL, Esq., M.P.C. GEORGE M-LEAN, Esq., M.P.C. TREASURER. T. M. WILKINSON, Esq. Shares, LSO each. Entrance Fee, 2s per Share Monthly Sue-ickh-tio -, 10s Per Share. The Shares in this Society will be realised after payment of Seventy-live Monthly’ payments and no more. Members may join at any time on payment of Entrance Fee of 2s fid only, without any back subscriptions. The society, having been established for two years and-a-half is doing a large and profitable business. Borrowers may obtain loans, payable by monthly instalments, covering principal and interest, extending over periods from one to ten years, without any otner payments. Instalments required to repay LIOO and interest:— For three years ... ... L 3 6s 8d For five years L2 4s Oil For Seven years 1.1 14s fid For Ten Years LI 7s lOd The Society also receiv s deposits, secured by debenture, repayable with interest, In three mouths at G per cent per annum. In six months at 7 ~ ~ In twelve months and upwards at 8 „ Rules, form* of aj.plica ion, and all other information may "be obtained from M. W. HAWKINS, Secretary, Chau be.a Princcfa-strtet, Duuwlla.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2565, 8 May 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2565, 8 May 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2565, 8 May 1871, Page 3

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