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J PUBLIC NOTICES. ■■'■^ B __i_6 IrtUSTOMSDX P A B T M X N T. Wellington, November 2». 1»20. TARIFF REVISION. | It is hereby notified for public information that a revision of the Customs Tariff . will take place during the session of Psr- . liament to ho held in 1921. I Any person wishing to make suggestions ior requests in this connection should do so tiy letter addressed to the Comptroller .of Customs. Wellington, on or before 7th i February next. I Instead of Individual representation, it is preferable, where there is all organisation lor body representing nuy trasle or c-om-i uiei-clal Interest, thai that body should | Mibnilt Its views on account of the trade or interest concerned. Where representation cunnot be so made, forms of application for the use of persona or firms requiring Tariff protection or Investigation may be obtained from any Customhouse, A Committee of Departmental Officers will visit the principal business centres during March, April, and May. 1021, to hear those who wish to tpeak in support of j any applications or communications which have been lodged. Due notice of the exact I (late of these visits will be glveu by further I advertlaemeut. W. B. MONTGOMERY, 517 Comptroller of Customs. _______"_ __r* -ustuuis Department, Wellington, November 1, I_o. PROPOSED RE VI-lON OK CUSTOMS , TARIFF. It is hereby notified for public information tbat It Is proposed to make inquiries >iuriu„ the recess with a view to revising the Customs TuTiff during tbe session or 1081. All persons making contracts for Hie delivery of imported goods, either subject to duty or which may become subject to duty, should protect themselves either (1) by introducing therein a clause governing possible change of duty, or (2) by giving immediate notice where contracts are already in force, or where there are running coo-trac-ts, that. In the event of alteration of the duty, the provisions of Section 130 of the Customs Act, 1013. must appiy. It Is proposed to amend this Section to cover alteration not only In the liability of goods to duty or tho rate of duty, but also In the amount of duty. Copies of Section 130, referred to above, will be supplied on application to the nearest Collector of Customs. W. B. MONTGOMERY, 501 Comptroller of Customs. PIETEXCE DEI'AII T M X N T. FUNERALS, Applications are iuvited from UnderLikers willing to arrange and conduct all Funerals comlnn within the Jurisdiction of the Defence Department, Anckland, as from the 15th Instant. Copies of the schedule and condition*! may be obtained on application to DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, - Grey's Buildings, Auckland. Early application is requested. 561 gALE OF gUHPLUS jyjILIXARY OTORES, pECEMBER g T C 1920. The undermentioned Surplus Military Stores, additional to those advertised in the Issue of "Auckland Star," dated 22nd November, 1020, will be open for Sale to the General Public over the counter, at the DISPOSAL DEPOT. DRILL HALL, WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND, during the hours of 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. on the Oth, 7th. and Bth" Dw-ember. 1020. Samples will be displayed at above Depot between the hours of 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. CATALOGUE. SCHEDULE OF GOODS FOR DISPOSAL. MATTRESSES. Serviceable. Ist Grade. Catalogue No. 30—20/ each. MATTRESSES. Serviceable, 2nd Grade. Catalogue No. 37—15/ each. MATTRESSES, Unserviceable. Flax or Kapok, 4th Grade. Catalogue No. 3S— 3/ each. MATTRESSES. Unserviceable. Flaxstained, 3rd Grade. Catalogue No. 30— 6/ each. MATTRESSES. Un_rviceable. 4th Grade. Catalogue No. 4*3—2/6 each. PLLOWS Kapok. Unserviceable. 2nd Grade. Catalogue No. 41 —2/6 each. PILLOWS, Kapok. tTnservlceable, 3rd Grade. Catalogue No. 42—1/ each. PILLOWS, Feather, Unserviceable, 3rd Grade. Catalogue No. 43 —2/ each. PALLIASSES, Duck. Flax Drilled. Serviceable. Catalogue No. 44—10/ each. PALLIASSES. Duck, not filled, Ist Grade. Catalogue No. 45—17/6 each. PALLIASSES, Khaki Drill, not flllcd. Ist Grade. Catalogue No. 4fi—l2/ each. APPLICATIONS FROM CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS AND PHILANTHROPIC ASSOCIATIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED. AND IF APPROVED LIMITED BULK SUPPLIES MAY BE MADE TO THEM FOR ABOVE STORES. SUITS. .NAVY BLUE BERGK. Sizes 5. 6, and 7. Catalogue No. 47—50/ each BUlt. VESTS. NAVY BLUE SERGE. Sizes 5 and fl. Catalogne No. 48—5/6 each. COATS. NAVY BLUE SERGE. Sizes? 4. 5. 6, and 7. Catalogue No. 40 —12/6 each. ARM SLINGS. Catalogue No. 50 —I/O each. SUITS, PYJAMA, BLUE FLANNELETTE. Catalogue No. 51—15/6 each. SHIRTS, I'JsDER, FLANNELETTE. Catalogue No. 52—-5/6 each. SHIRTS. UNDER. FLANNELETTE. Orkney. Catalogue No. 53—1/11 each. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE. Articles are sold under (lie following conditions:— 1. No warranty. either written or implied. Is given. 2. Sales are for cash only. Cheques will not be accepted. 3. Tbe number of articles purchased by auy one Individual is limited to a total of one. 4. Goods aold over the conuter will not be packed: therefore, intending purchasers should bring some form of packing. 5. No goods will be taken back, exchanged, or sent on approval. T_» I A X O S p P. E E D TfIRtJM yATOOD J>ORER. YOU CAN EASILY DESTROY ALL WOOD BORER AND ERADICATE THE PEST BY MEANS OF OUR SCIENTIFIC METHOD OF GAS FUMIGATION. It will pay you to get particulars to-day of T>LADF.'S p»ATENT /G AS. This modern process never falls, ns it penetrates every Wood Borer hole, working silently and effectively. It does not barni the instruments In any way. BLADE'S PATENT GAS also gets rid of Bugs, Ants, Beetles, Fleas, Cockroaches Silvcrfish, Rats, and Mice. For further particulars, apply pLADE'S pATENT /G AS pUMIGATING pp., 27, SHORTLAND STREET. 'Phone 1173. J.A TO LAND AGENTS. PROPERTY OWNERS. AND OTHERS.WeII Kept l„wus. Trimmed Hedges, Flower Borders, etc., do much towards giving a first favourable impression in Inspecting Properties for Sale. Get Hortus and Co. to get that wilderness into shape. We look after snd keep in order absentee properties. An advertisement in Supplement, next Garden Calendar. Yes, we do casual labour as well.—HOßTL's AND CO.. 78. Lome Street. 1M 'a w> b r y a nt j .£»■• (Successor to P. Bryant). COAL MERCHANT AND CARRIER, 2, Waitemata Chambers, next to Customs , Bldgs., ana Jervois Rd., Ponsonby. X .Capered Yon tor Furniture Bemoval. U

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 290, 4 December 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 290, 4 December 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 290, 4 December 1920, Page 12

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