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SURPLUS ADMIRALTY STORES Sale by Tender of Ships’ High-class Furniture. f\N account of the Imperial Admir;i!ty, the Defence Department (Transport Expenses Office) invites tenders for the purchase of the following lines of exceptionally high class ships’ furniture dismantled ex troopship “Willochra.” The articles will be found of special value for use where space is limited. ' Handsome Cedar wardrob.es, with A 1 E.P. Fittings. Several sizes, but averaging ; Height 6ft. 9in ; width, 2ft 3in: depth, Ift. Bin. Single and Double Compactums (complete toilet fixtures with folding basins, mirror, etc., in Cedar, with A 1 E.P. Fittings). Saloon all-iron Beds with E.P. Rails and Fittings. ' \ Superior Quality Carden Seat? m heavy Te&kwood. Quantity of Wooden Carden Seats. Canvas Swinging Cots, with Lashings ready for use. The goods are stored in “K” Shed, .Waterloo Quay, Wellington, where they mav be inspected daily between the hours of 1 to 4 p.m., Saturdays 10 to noon. Catalogues containing full descriptions, quantities, and conditions of header, may be obtained by post from -ir on personal application to. Defence Office, Nelson, of from the undersignEach article is numbered, md is open for separate tender only. Tenders close with the undersign’d in Wellington, at noon on 15th December, 1920. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, ‘ OFFTCEIVIN-CHAIiGE. Transport Expenses Office, G.P.O, Box 1254. WELLINGTON. Wellington, Ist December. 1920, NOTE. —Only those .stores included in the Catalogue are for sale >H present.' All other Furniture and. Fittings iu store, will bo, ready lor sale towards the end of January next, and will be duly catalogued and advertises'. [s® Customs Department, Wellington, Ist. Nov. } 1920, PROPOSED REVISION OF CUSTOMS TARIFF IT is hereby notified for public information that it ns proposed to make inquiries during the recess With i view to revising the Customs Tantt luring the session of 1921. All persons making contracts tor :ho delivery of imported goods, either .object to duty or which may become mbject to duty, should protect them* selves cither (1) by introducing theren a clause governing possible change if duty,’ or (2) by giving immediate iolice where contracts are already in : orcc, or, where there are running contracts, that, in the event of al:eration of the duty, the provisions if Section 130 of the Customs Act, 1.913, must apply. ■ It is proposed to amend this Sec;ioh to cover alteration not only m die liability of goods to duty or .he •ate of duty, but also in the amount of Section 130 referred to ibove vill be supplied on application :0 the Comptroller of Customs. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, • Wellington, 29tK November, 1920. TARIFF REVISION T is hereto' notified for public information that a revision of the Ousms Tariff will take placb during the ssion of Parliament to be held in 21. Any person, wishing to make sugges>ns or requests in this connection uuld do so by letter addresesd to the unptrollcr of Customs, Wellington, or before 7th February next. Instead of individual representation, is preferable, where there is an or body representing any ido or commercial interest, that that dy should submit its views om ac : unt of the trade or interest conI'licd. Where representation cannot so made, forms of application for a us© of persons or firms requiring riff protection or investigation may obtained from any Customhouse. A Committee of Departmental Olfirs will visit the principal business litres during March, April, and May, 31, to hear those who wish to , speak support of any applications or commications which have been lodged, io notice of the exact date of these its will be given by further * adverW. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs. Motor ’Bin and fruck Propneto ill over New Zealand declare solid! for NORTH BRITISH SOLID TRUCK TYRES, All British, with 10,000 miles guarantee-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 4 December 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 4 December 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 4 December 1920, Page 2

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