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IN THE MATTER of a Private Bill intended to be brought into the General Assembly of New Zealand to be intituled "THE ■ ASSOCIATED CHURCHES OF CHRIST CHURCH PROPERTY BILL 1929" being a Bill (a) to vest m a Board of Trustees known as "The Church Extension and Property Trust Board of As- : sociated Churches of Christ m NeW Zealand" the Church propertiea I described m the First and Second Schedules to the Bill respectively and to provide a Bimple form of procedure whereby any of the Associated Churches of Christ m New' Zealand whose properties are not yet vested m the said Board may vest them therein Upon the trusts set out m the Bill. (b) to. rescind existing, trusts m respect of properties of any of the sattl Churches now or hereafter vested m the said Board. (c) to define the powers aiid author* pities of the said Board with relation Yo certain funds of the said: AssooJjf ated Churches of Christ no-vir Of hereafter vested m- the said Board. .. (d) .to validate the transfer or con* veyanoe to the said Board of all properties hitherto transferred cat conveyed to the same. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursbp ant to the provisions of the Standing Orders of the Genera! Assembly of Net? Zealand relating to Private Bills that application will be, made to the Genera) . Assembly m Parliament assembled' at, .■ its next Session on behalf of the Religious Body known a* The /Aesooiated Churches of Christ Yin New Zealand for leave to introduce aj private Bill to be called "The Associated Churches of Christ Church. Property Bill 1929." . The objects- of the said proposed Bin are as above set forth. . A copy of the proposed Bill will bd deposited at , the Examiner's Office Wellington on the Ist day; of May, 1929. PURNELL & BRANTHWAITH Solicitors, for tiie BIIIY V CHRISTCHURCH y < ; V' For the Hisses When the rubber tab is pulled, you will hear the hiss-s of air rushing into the tin, thus releasing the vacuum, and allowing the lid to be' easily taken off. Until this tin is opened, m a week, or a year, m the city or .the back-blocks, the Tobacco . within will retain all its virgin freshness, sweetness and fragrance. Such is the efficiency of this "EVERFRESH" inverition. JBlMf^^YtblMlblkis^ : y v The same quality: the World dvcb y\ I jAY the 2 ounce mUJ^L. Vac-Tin. >: -- ; Barneys* « « « # (mecL'urn! Punchbowle, . * i • . (iulli At all Tobacconists John Sinclair, Ltd. Manufacturers, Newcastle-rupon-Tyne. Eng. "~ New Zealand Agents: Bagrie & Howie,, Ltd. «Box 142! t Auckland. y '; laaanaaonaßnaaanaaataanna b.m NO BREAK TO HEAL Some people have a mistaken idea that rupture is a tear. Rupture is not a tear, but purely a muscular Weakness m the abdominal wall.- Trusses merely brace these muscles, but do not strengthen them — on the contrary the gouging of the ordinary truss pad often increases this weakness, as it tends to shut off blood' . circulation. STUART'S ADHESIP > PLAPAO-PADS are entirely different—:; being mechanico-chemlco applicators — ■ made self-adhesive purposely to keep the herbal muscle-tonic called "Plapao" continuously applied . to the affected parts, and to minimize dangerous slipping and painful' chafing, also to eliminate torturing, harmful pressure. No straps, buckles or springs attached. Fabric soft' as vel- ' yet — easy .to apply — inexpensive. Awarded Gold Medal, Rome, Grand Prix, Paris, f Honorable Mention, Panama Pacific Exposition. San Francisco, etc. Requisitioned by war departments ; of different countries for disabled soldiers. Trafalgar Hospital Aid Society, London, reports . "great benefit derived from its use m each case." For almost a" quarter century satisfied thousands report ' success— without delay from work. Stacks of eworn testimonials even from the far corners of the earth. I^ocess of recovery is natural, so no subsequent use for trusses. Stop wasting your time and money bn old-fashioned truss devices. Learn how to close the hernial opening- as nature ln- \ tended, so the rupture can't come down. Send ho money; just mail the coupon below for FREE 10 day test supply of the remedial factor Plapao and 48-page illustrated book on rupture- This will cost you nothing now or later! For your own good— write to-day— to-morrow may be "too late. ■'■■-. -v FREE TEST COUPON PLAPAO CO., 1712 Stuart Bldg., St. Louis, Mo„ U.S.A. Name „ , , , ;, ; . Address ....:.......... Y

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 20

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Tapeke kupu
704

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 20

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