“ SUMMER BREATHES UPON US.” —Anon. Summer chills often turn to chronic complaints. Be prepared—take Baxter’s Lun<; Preserver. .“Baxter’s” has won wide fame as a certain antidote for all colds, coughs and other bronchial and throat complaints. Penetrating and dependable, this splendid remedy gets to the root of the most, stubborn ailment and banishes it completely. “Baxter’s” is also invaluable as a building-up tonic. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle for 2s (id at all chemists and stores; family size Is (id. Got one to-day!—Advt. LOST— Baby’s patent leather SHOE. Finder kindly return to ‘'Guardian” Office. tiful instrument, equal to new. Owner has no further use for it. Price on application at “Guardian” Office. SAUK—A. Wicker I’RAM, had very little use, practically es good as new. Apply “Guardian” Office. FOR SAKE—Push pram, sea-grass pram. gent’s bicycle £o 10s; motor cycle £l3, a snip; gramophone and records; also spare records, cheap, and large quantity of sundry furniture and crockery.— J. V. Ilall, South Revell Street. WANTED— First-class LINOTYPE OPERATOR. Apply “Hawkes Bay Herald”, Napier.
g KSSOXS in .Millinery, liy experienced milliner. Two hours weekly, two shillings. Apply ‘'.M.N.’’ e/o this ofliee. HOKITIKA SAVINOS BANK. A meeting of tui •stk.es win he held at the ollice of the Bank on THURSDAY. NEXT, at 2.30 p.m. AVAL WILSON, Manager. TOWN lIAI.L, HOKITIKA. tiifilSday, dkc. nth., 1021. The salvation ah.mv amuhr l’eoples’ Anniversary and distribution of prir.es, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Spec ial programme of music, dialogues, solos, recitations and items by Orevmouth Ofl'icers. Ension Tooms will conduct the programme. Tickets Is; Children (id. i .owe 11 ko kata in school. WEDNESDAY 10th. BECKMUEB. CONCERT _ AND BALL! In aid of the School Funds. ADMISSION;—To Concert Is; To Ball—Gentlemen 2.5, Ladies Is. HOKITIKA Fill E BOABD. "jVfOTICK IS lIEBEIIV OIVEN that I■ ’ T. T. Hugo. Ksr|., (Inspector of Eire Brgades) will inspect the Fire Briuade at. No I station on FIDDAY 12t h. I XST at H p.m. W. C. BKADDON. Euperintondenl.
CANTERBURY EDUCATION HOARD Mil’ll, TEACHERS AND PROBATIONERS. A LIMITED Nl'.M HER of Vupil Teachers and Probationers arc to he :i|>)>ointoil to the* larger schools of the district at. the lx'trinnin*r of next year, anil APPI.ICATIONS from yoiiiij; persons anxious to enter the teaching profession Wfl.l. ME RECEIVED at the Board’s Olliee. Chri.stehnreh. I I' f lt) .'list. DEC’EM HER. Alt endeavour will he made to appoint. the successful applicants to schools near their .mil homes, lint candidates are ropuested to state on their application forms whether, if this he not practicable, they are prepared to serve in a country school. Candidates must have reached the ace of 10 years (verified hv Mirth Certificate!, and ho prepared to submit to a medical examination hv the School Medical llllicer. Testimonials are Lo include one from the head-teacher of the school last, attended. Applications must he made on forms obtainable at the Board's Office. Cl 1 AS. R. KIRK. Secretary. Christchurch, Bth. December. IOfM. SALE (IE WESTLAND RACIXO CI.ED'S MR IVI DEC ES. AT PRINCESS THEATRE. SATURDAY. DUh. DECEMBER. At 3 p.m.
M HOUSTON' AND CO., • will sell liv pul,lie auction as above- the following rights lor booths at t.l-e forthcoming race meeting on o(Jth and ‘27th. December : NO. I ITBI.ICAN’S BOOTH. including soft drinks bur. NO 2 ITIII.IOAN'S BOOTH, with two hnrs. SWKICTS it ICE CHEA.U BOOTH. SAUK OK HOKITIKA CAI.KDOXIAX SOCIETY'S HRIYIEEGES. AT THE I’ll INT’ESS THEATRE. HATCH DAY. UUh. DECEMBER. At :i p.m. M HOUSTON & CO., • will sell liv public auction as above, the following rights for booths at the Sports Meeting to be held on Cass Square on New Year's Day: ITBUCAN’S BOOTH. MOHTCI A(iKS FINAI. EXTENSION ACT, HUM. PUBETC NOTICE IS CIYEX. hereby that, every mortgagin' under a mortgage to which the above Act applies, who desires an extension of the term of his mortgage, MUST EJf.E in the Supreme Court r. notice of motion for an extension order NOT j-ATEH THAN THE .‘list. JANUARY. DIM. The Act expressly provides that no extension can be granted unless the motion is filed before that date.
The notice* must lie tiled in an office of the Supreme Court in the Provincial District within which the mortgaged land is situate. ° The Act does not apply to any mortgage to secure an account current, or to any mortgage executed after the •dlth. October. IDIO. The Act requires a mortgagor who tiles a motion for an extension order to serve without delay a copy of the notice of motion upon the mortgagee and also upon every person who is a “mortgagor” of the same property. “Mortgagor” is defined to mean a person”liable under the provisions of a mortgage, and to include any person who has guaranteed the performance by the mortgagor of any covenant, condition. or agreement expressed or implied ir the mortgage, whether such guarantee is expressed in the mort.Ta.re or ill any ether instrument; and also to include any person against whom a mortgagor has a legal or equitable right of indemnity in respect ot anv liabilities under the mortgage. F. H. D. BELL, Attorney General.
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