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AMUSEMENTS. Town hall concert CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MAR. 19. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT Fifth (5) Tour round the world, and return after many years’ absence of the Famous LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS Organised 1867. A world’s record. The originators of their special class of entertainment and ENGLISH CONCERT COMPANY, ENGLISH CONCERT COMPANY, From the principal halls of Great Britain in their celebrated concerts as given by them -throughout THE CIVILISED WORLD. Previous visits to Now Zealand, 1872, 1875, 1878, 1887 1894. Prices—4s., 35., 2s. (plus tax). Box plan at Bristol. . „ "Competitors many; rivals none. London of L BRUCE.

THE HAWAIIAN UKULELE AND STEEL GUITAR. The Onlv Musical Instrument that ANYBODY CAN PLAY. No knowledge of music required and proficiency can be attained in SIX TO EIGHT LESSONS. WE SPECIALISE IN GENUINE HAWAIIAN UKULELES & GUITARS. Prices on application. SPECIAL NOTE.—We have concluded arrangements with MR. HENRY A. BISHAW, the eminent Hawaiian Musician and Teacher of these wonderful instruments to DEMON STR ATjETTHEM in our Music Salon daily from 9 till 5.30, and on Friday nights till 9. Mr. Bishaw will be glad to select (free of charge) an Ukulele or Steel Guitar at any time for Students, thus ensuring the best quality of tone, highest value and full satisfaction. Day and Evening Lessons given, and on Saturday afternoons. Mr. Bishaw has the honour of first introducing these Hawaiian Instruments to New Zealand and Australia during the wide-world tour of the Muriel Starr Bird of Paradise Company, in the years 1911 and 1919, which had. a small Hawaiian Band under his direction. Full particulars—iPHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD!, Manners Street. Wellington. Headquarters for Hawaiian Instruments and Music. PUBLIC NOTICES. TIMARU BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. IMARU BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. MEMORIAL LIBRARY. MEMORIAL LIBRARY. OPENING CEREMONY OPENING CEREMONY By His Excellency the Governor-General On THURSDAY, MARCH 20, i THURSDAY, MARCH 20, ' At 2 p.m. "Last Poet” will be sounded at 2.30 p.m. TO ARTISTS. NATIONAL ABT GALLERY OF N.S.W., SYDNEY. THE ARCHIBALD PRIZE, 1921. IN terms of the bequest of the late J. F. Archibald, the trustees of the National Art Gallery invite artists to submit Paintings in competition for the above annual prize, which will be awarded to the best portrait, "preferen- ( tially of some man or woman distinguished in Art, Letters, Science, or Politics, painted by any artist, resident in Australasia during the twelve months pieceding the date fixed by the trustees for sending in the pictures." Portraits painted during the year 1924 will be eligible. Paintings suitably framed, must be forwarded free of expense and responsibility, to the National Art Gallery, the Domain, Sydney, on 01’ before the 31st day of Docomber, 1921. , , ~ , One prize will be awarded, the value of which will be approximately £466. Forms of conditions on application. G. V. F. MANN, Director. By Order of the Trustees. " HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL, SPECIAL ORDER. BY-LAWS. IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Special Meeting of the Hutt County Council, held on February 25, 1924 the following resolution was passed, and will lie submitted for confirmation as a Special Order at a meeting <f the Council to bo held at the offices of, the said Council, at 10 o’clock a.m. on April q 1924 ’ “ ‘ RESOLUTION.

"That, in jiursuance and exercise of all enabling powers and authorities vested in it by any Act or enactment or otherwise, howsoever, and in particular the powers and authorities vested in it by the ‘Counties Act, 1926,’ and the ‘Health Act, 1920,’ the Hutt County Council do hereby, and by way of Special Order, make and ordain the following by-laws:— The Special Order of tho 12th day of February, 1918, whereby certain by-laws were made, is hereby amended by the insertion of by-laws, the objects and purport of which is to provide for the:— (a) Registration, Conduct, and Mamtenan/o in accordance with the lations under the Hivltjr Act, 19-6, of all eating houses in the County. (b) Registration and Conduct ot Ofiensive Tralles and tho maintenance of all buildings, appurtenances, and appliances used in respect of such trades . (c) Conditions to be observed in the construction of drains, septic tanks, sanitary {appliances, conveniences and plumbing generally in certain parts ot th of Cattle Saleyards, and the situation and conduct of same. A copy of the above by-laws are deposited lit the County Office. 68 Lamto ton Quay, Wellington, and are open to inspection during office hours, until April 8, 1921 . MACpHTSRRO N, County Clerk.

PIONEER RECEPTION. A RECEPTION will be held nt the 1 PIONEER CLUB on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCff 20, at 3-30. m honour of Overseas Visitors. BUSINESS NOTICES. London and Lancashire insurance co., LTD. FlRE.—Buildings, and/or Contents of every description. MARINE.—AII Classes of Marine Insurance, including Passengers' Baggage, covered for any voyagp. Wool covered from sheep’s back to nondon. ACCIDENT—Workers’ Compensation, Personal Accident and Sickness Policies, Plate-glass and Fidelity Guarantee Insurance. MOTOR-CAR— Comprehensive policies covering damage by Fire and Accident Full particulars and rates on application to Johnston and Co., Ltd., Agents and Attorneys, 168 Featherston Street. Wellington. Tliono 310.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 150, 19 March 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 150, 19 March 1924, Page 9