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The New Zealand Gazette 581 MAY 9] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 581 CHILE CHILE-continued Name. Address. Name. Address. A.E.G., Cia Sudamerikana de Bandera 581, Casilla 9393', De la Ruelle, Jean Marie Santiago. Elecricidad Santiago. Deutsch-Chilenischer Bund Agustinas 975, Santiago. Aachen y Munich, Cia de Seguros Blanco 869, Valparaiso. Deutsche Handelskammer Prat 846, Casilla. 1411,VaIapraiso, Ackerknecht, E. " Esmeralda, 1013, Casilla 1784, and Morande 322, Casilla 4252, Valparaiso. Santiago. Ackermann Lochmann, Luis San Felipe 181, Casilla 227, Deutsche Lufthansa A.G. Bandera 191, Santiago, and .all Puerto Montt. branches in Chile. Agricola Caupolican Ltda. Soc ... Santiago. Deutsche Zeitung fur Chile Merced 673, Santiago. Agricola e Industrial "San Agustinas 975, Santiago, and all Deutscher Sports Verein Margarita 2341, Santiago. Pedro" Ltda., Soc. branches in Chile. Deutscher Verein Salvador Dorroso 1337, Val- Akita Araki, Y osokichi Aldunate 1130, Coquimbo. paraiso. Albingia Versicherungs A.G. Urriola 332, Casilla 2060, Val- Deutscher Verein Plaza Camilo Henriquez 540, Valdivia. paraiso. Deutscher Verein Union Independencia 451, Valdivia. Alemana de Vapores Kosmos, Cia Valparaiso. Diario L'Italia O'Higgins 1266, Valparaiso. Allianz und Stuttgarter Verin Esmeralda 1013, Valparaiso. Diaz Gonzalez, Alicia Madrid 944, Santiago. Versicherungs A.G. Dittmann, Bruno Prat 828, Valparaiso. Amano, Y oshitaro Funda Andalien, Concepcion. Doebbel, Federico Bandera 227, Casilla 3671, San- Anilinas y Productos Quimicos Santiago. tiago. Soc. Ltda., Cia. Generale de Dorbach Bung, Guillermo Colocolo 740, Santiago. Anker von Manstein, Fridleif Constitucion 25, San Francisco Doy Nakadi, Schiochi 21 de Mayo 287, Arica. 1801, and Maria Auxiliadora Dreher Pollitz, Boris Pasaje Matte 81, and San Antonio 998, Santiago. 527, Santiago. Asai,K. Ave. B. O'Higgins 2740, Santiago. Dreyer, Max .. Talcahuano and Concepcion. Asociaoion de Amigos de Ale­ Santo Domingo 714, Santiago, Dufour, Emile .. Agustinas 713, Santiago. mania e I talia and Prat 846, Valparaiso. Eberbach Vogel, German Vicuna Mackenna 788, Temuco. Asociacion Internacional de Bandera 60, Santiago. Edicion de la Tarde del Diario O'Higgins 1266, Valparaiso. Prensa A.I.P., Soc. L'Italia. Bahamondes Munoz, Eduardo .. Huerfanos 1180, Santiago. Editora Italiana, Soc. O'Higgins 1266, Valparaiso. Banco Aleman Transatlantico Valparaiso, and all branches in Ehni, Casa .. Estado 378, Santiago. (Deutsche Uberseeische Bank) Chile. Ehni, G. y Cia. Estado 378, Santiago, and at Banco Germanico de la America Santiago and Valparaiso. Iquique. del Sud (Deutsch-Sudameri­ Santiago and Valparaiso. EI Emporio Aleman .. .. Tome. kanische Bank) "El Japon," Kanda, Watanabe Barros Arana 409, Concepcion. Banque Francaise et Italienne Santiago, and all branches in & Cia. pour l'Amerique du Sud S.A. Chile. " El Palacio del Mueble " Manual M:ontt 726, Temuco. Bardina C., Juan Argentina 373, Valparaiso. "El Sol Naci.ente" .. .. VivaI' 939, Iquique. Barz, D. y Cia., Sucrs., de Erick Agustinas 1111, Casilla 791, El Suplemento del Diario Aleman Merced 673, Santiago. Schiele Santiago. " Emporio Aleman" Erich Ren- Prat 560, Temuco. Barz, Dietrich Agustinas 1111, Santiago. del Baum Hoffmann Erich Gay 2744, Casilla 447, Santiago. " Emporio EI Japon " M. Montt esq. V. Mackenna, "Bayer" Weskott y Cia., La Catedral 1312, Santiago. Temuco. Quimica Explotadora de Manganeso. Soc. Nueva York 52, Casilla 1137, Becker Stolse, Gerardo Uribe 517, Antofagasta. Ltda; Santiago, and at Coquimbo. Beddig Ritzau, Hans .. Los Castanos 2373, Santiago. Exportadora del Vinos del Llano Santiago. Bekker & Feise Catedral 1151, Casilla 4086, de Maipo Ltda., Soc. Santiago. Exss, Gustavo San Jose de la Mariquina. Bekker Von Tietzen, Werner Catedral 1151, Casilla 4086, Fabrica de Ladrillos " EI Sauce" Amunategui 1961, Cerro Recreo, Santiago. Vina del Mar. Berg-Boulin, Peter Nueva York 52, Santiago. Farmacia Alemana Balmaceda 666, Casilla 329, La Binder, Fernando CasiUa 44, Puerto Varas. Serena. Bobillier B.,. Guillermo Gay 2040, and Bandera 60, Farmacia Hoppe y Laboratorio Ave. Francia 698, Casilla 1020, Santiago. "Etos" Valparaiso. Boccardo A., Jose Quilpue. Farmacia Vienesa Colon 2763, Valparaiso. Boehr Elgel, Hans, La Union. Fasching Stadlhuber, Carlos Colon 2763, Valparaiso. Bonert Heller, Hans Claro Solar 5985, Temuco. Feise Washnschaffer, Hermann Catedral 1151, Casilla 4086, Bonohr, Harry Angol. Santiago. Borger, Max . General Cruz 236, Valparaiso. Feldrape, Ernst Hotel Cosmos, Punta Arenas. Bostelmann, Juan Prat 834, Valparaiso. Fennekohl, Franz Napoleon 480, and Bandera 191, Botica Alemana Arturo Prat 850, Casilla 26, Santiago. Vallenar. Ferrostaal G.m.b.H. Santiago. Botica Union .. Conde1l1205, Valparaiso. Fischer Herene, Juan La Union. Botica Victoria .. Victoria 2698, Valparaiso. Fonck Hucke, Eugenio el Bosque 101, Santiago, and at Boyens Seith,' Juan (Hans) Cordovez 566, La Serena. Valparaiso. Brandes S., Ernesto .. Prat 772, Valapraiso. Forestal Curiche Ltda., Soc. Comuna de Quilleco. Braun (Schaub), Heinz Villaseca 496, Santiago. Fotografia ,Taponesa .. Ave. B. O'Higgins 2740, Santiago. Bruchert y Cia. Conde1l1205, Valparaiso. Fotografia Tunekawa .. San Antonio 39, Santiago. Bruhn, If., Boie Gal. Alessandri 23, Casilla 957, Framm y Cia., Eduardo Agustinas 1111, Santiago. Santiago. Framm, Eduardo Roberto del Rio 1644, Santiago. Bruning Strube, Herbert La Union. Franz y Weigert Ltda .. Carrera 863, Osorno. Brunnemann Schneider, Rodolfo Hacienda Canteras, Casilla 17, Franz, Werner Carrera 863, Osorno. Los Angeles. Fraumeni e Hijo Ltda. 21 de Mayo 1361, Tocopilla. Buchholz, Otto Cochrane 552, Casilla 1407, Val­ Fraumeni Natoli, Antonio 21 de Mayo 1361, Tocopilla. paraiso. Freese Rumehr, Hugo Prat 733, Valparaiso. Burkhardt Steinborn, Alfredo Yungay 744, Valdivia. Freitag, Eugenio Bilbao 940, Osorno. Busch, D., Hans Casilla 27D, and Trizaro sin, Frey von Berger, Max Prat 575, Temuco. Temuco. Friederichs, y Cia. B. O'Higgins 1260, Valparaiso, Camara Alemana de Comeroio .. Prat 846, CasillaI411, Valparaiso, and Agustinas 629, Santiago. and Morande 322, Casilla 4252, Friederichs, Ernest Esmeralda 1149, Casilla 165, Santiago. Valparaiso, and Agustinas 629, Cambio Americano Prat 733, Valparaiso. Santiago. Castro Castro, Rodolfo Prat 722, Valparaiso. Friederichs, Herman .. B. O'Higgins 1260, Valparaiso, Cerveceria Stange y Cia. Ltda... Puerto Montt. and Agustinas 629, Santiago. Chileno-Oriental Ltda., Soc. Ramon Nieto 920, Casilla 2146, Friederichs, Kurt Esmeralda 1149, Valparaiso, and Comerdal Santiago. Agustinas 629, Santiago. CHander Whede, Augusto P. c/o Staudt y Cia. Ltda., Morande Friederichs Yung, Gustavo B. O'Higgins 1260, Valparaiso, 672, Santiago. and Agustinas 629, Santiago. Club Aleman . Rio Bueno. Froelich & Muffeler Vina "Los Puquios," Canchones, Club Aleman Salvador Donoso 1337, Val- Provincia de Tarapaca. paraiso. Fuchsloc}wr, Carlos Comercio 569, Rio Bueno. Club Aleman Arturo Prat 743, Temuco. Fuchslocher, H., Kurt Fundo Huilquilco, Casilla 30, Club Aleman Cayetano Letelier 497, La Union. Quepe. Club Aleman Plaza Camilo Henriquez 540, Valdivia. F u c h s I 0 c her, Nora Gretel Casilla I, Freire. Club Aleman Union Independencia 451, Valdivia. Schleyer de Club Gimnastico Aleman Temuco. Fugiike Fugiike, Y ohei J. Santos Ossa 563, Antofagasta. Comunidad Vina San Pedro Agustinas 975, Santiago. Fuyiki, Miguel Jose Santos Ossa 179, Anto- Condor Santiago. fagasta. Condor Ltda., Sindicato Santiago, and all branches in Gallo, Orrego, Santiago 21 de Mayo 246, Arica. Chile. Gamm, Hermann Antonio Varas 2143, Santiago. Corneliqs, Jan Picarte 1223, Valdivia. Geco Ltda., Cia. Zanartu 1048, Casilla 346, San- Daikubara, Akira Heurfanos 587, Santiago. tiago. .
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