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••■ University College. V ■CTlff v AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY . COLLEGE. COMPETITIVE'DESIGNS FOR ARTS. BUILDING 'AND ACCESSORIES. The Auckland University' College, Council invito* Architects 't6 submit preliminary sketch designs in competition for tho erection of an Arts Building and Accessories, which it proposes to erect on the site known as the Metropolitan Ground, facing Prince* Street, AucKJand.: -. " ' . . ; From the preliminary•""sketch designs Bit (6) will be selected, the author* of which will be invited to submit final designs, and on their so doing, in accordance with the prescribed conditions, a final selection will bo made of n design to bo placed first, and each of the five unsuccessful architects will receive an honorarium of One Hunued Pounds (£100). The author, of the first design wil receive as a premium the sum cf Five Hundred Pounds (£500). . Designs for' the preliminary competition must be delivered, addressed to the Registrar, Auckland University College, Sjmonds Street. Auckand, by the 14th August. 1920. Tho award for the preliminary competition will be made within 21 days of the above date. The date for sending in the designs in the final competition will be determined hereafter, but at least 12 weeks will be allowed, and the final award will be rtade within 21 days of the date so, determined. Cppies'of conditions and particulars may be obtained on application to the Registrars of the University Colleges at Auckland. Wellington, and Christchurch. of Otago University, Dunedin, and of tho Universities of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Adelaide; also at tl- offices of the following journals: — Architecture. 16. Pitt Street, Sydney; and Building, 20, Loftus Street; Sydney. Those applying for conditions must deposit the sum of Two Guinea* (£2 2s), which -will be returned to those competing when * selection is made. Should any further information be desired, Competitors are reguested to communicate with the Registrar. University College, Auckland. I A. B. CHAPPELL, M.A.. Registrar. Motor and Coach Trips. CT HELIEKB MOTOR-'BU&. PASSING b PUREWA CEMETERY. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE AND TAMAKI WEST TIME-TABLE. MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS (Inclusive). Leave ST. HELIERS, passing Purewa 15 minutes later: 7.65. 9.20, 11 a-m.. 1.30 4.0, 5.15 p.m. , ... ~ Leave REMUERA Tram Terminus: 8.25. 10, 11.30 a.m.. 2.5, 4.45. 6.15 p.m. SATURDAYS ONLY. Leave ST. HELIERS, passing Purewa 15 minutes Inter: 7.55, 9.20, 11 a.m., 1, 2, 4. 6.45 P.m. _ • Leave REMUERA T;am Terminus: 8.25, 10, 111.80 i».m.. 1.30. '2.30. "3 3.30. 4.30, 6.15 'p.m. (*To Purewa only, weather permitting). SUNDAYS. Leave ST. BfEIJEBS: .9.60 a.m., 1, 1.45, 3.30, 5.30. 8.8) p.m. • Leave REMUE'SA Tram Terminus: 10.20 a.m., 1.30, 3, .6, 6, 915 p.m. PUREWA CEMETERY. In addition to above, a 'Bus will Jeav« Tram Terminus for Purewa on Sunday afternoons at frequent intervals from 1.45 to 4.30 p.m. (weather permitting). L. 3. KEYS.

OIGHT-BEEING TRIPS. ANDREWS CHAR-A-BRAC RUNS DAILY TRIPS From G.PO.: 10 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Visitors to Auckland should sot misi these trips. Book at Cook's Tourist Department, also Government Tourist Bureau, 01 ANDREW AND ANDREW. Proprietors. Thcne 1603. 'Phone 1603. MAIN TRUNK TO WANGANUI.. HODSON'S PIONEER WANGANUIMARTON MOTOR SERVICE. Connecting with all Main Trunk Trains Daily at Marton. Sates Two Hours between Main Trunk and Wanganui. Cars reliable and regular. Fares, 10s. Wire Hodson, Wanganui, for Seats. ROYAL MAIL SERVICES Between KuTORUA AND PAENGAROA DAILY. Connecting with East Coast Railway for Taurines. Tho Mount, Te Puke. Matata, etc. Connecting with afternoon train from Kotorua. Prom Rolorua to Te Whaiti and Murupara twice weekly. (The Heart of the Urewera Country.) ____~,_ E. E. WILLIAMS, Royal Mail Contractor, Hinemoa St., Rotorua. ' 'Phone 124. ________———- 4 -■— -! m .i— i ■ ■■ - i -■ MAIN TRUNK TO WANGANUI SAVE TWO HOURS ON THE TRIP. MARTIN AND VERNON'S MOTORCARS I Connect with All M»in Trunk Trains 1 AT MARTON, DAILY. fc'Oß WANGANUL Far*, 10s. Wire for seats to • MARTIN AND VERNON, Wanganui. THROUGH CARS. NO CHANGING. ROTORUA - WHAKATANE - OPOTIKI DULY CAR SERVICE. MU3GRAVE, FORBES AND PRICE, Proprietors. ' Booking Office, Rotorua. Opotiki Office: Tremayne'e Garage. Church Street, WAIHI- TAURANGA. V\ Leaves Waihi daily at, 12.30, except Saturday, after arrival ot Main Trunk and Thames traims. _~_,, Leaves Tauranga Tuesday, Thursday .and Saturday at 8 a.m.. connecting with Main Trunk and Thames train*. Leaves Tauranga Wednesday and Friday, 6 a.m., connecting with Auckland Express. Reliably drivers and Hudson Cars. Telecrams ••C'rimmins,'.' Waihi. 'Phono 56. 8 MAURICE CRIMMINS.

W-SEATER CARS LEAVING AUCKLAND DAILY TO CONNECT WITH BOATS AT HELENSVILLE. For particulars and booking apply SPINLEY'S MOTOR GARAGE. 'Phono 249 ik. TAURAN'GA MATAMATA MOTOR SERVICE.—Cars leave T'auranga 8 a.m. daily connecting with Rotorua-Aucldaod Express. Cars leave Mataruata daily, on arrival of Auckland-Rotorua Express. Book scats. Collect wire, Walker, udaiamata; BJI Tea Rooms, Tauranga. 75 h.p. Hudson Super Six Cars. Reliable driven, tare*: 'Hi .ingle; 16« return. D WALKER Taxi Proprietor' Tgurtngt, HANDLER Six. A 6018. leaves G.P.0.. V Auckland for Helensville Saturday and Mnral»y at 2 p.m. I'or seats ,none 64, Helenaville.-J. l'engelly. _•__ . M""OTORCar leaving for Helensvill© want* Bcveral Passengers. - Apply Alpha Motor Works 'Phono C 693 '3 rings). , r Removal Notices. UMPIRE MOTOR WORKS Beg to announce that they lure removed to lareer premises, ( ;REAT NORTH ROAD. *EXT EMPRESS THEATRE. Business carried on as usual during building new premises. ; CARS FOR SALE. ALSO LARGE STOCK OF ACCESSORIES. A Largo Shipment of ORD VIBRATOR POINTS Just Landed. 'Phone 3199. »,,AJ) AM B MARTINENCO HAS REMOVED HER STUDIO TO IC, QUEEN STREET. Pupils Tleieo Attend as Usual. \\r R. AISLABIE. Ophthalmic Optician. V\ . removed to rooms upstairs, at Hook Shop loon. City Fire Station). ____, " ~~For Hire. INVALID Carriages for Hire. Prams re--1 W novated! Tyre, fitted while TOU WULSamnson and Cowden. M. Orev Street. g Wanted to Hire. PIANO good, wanted to Hire for term; . rare uken.-M.U.. 18, Cheltenham Tor!m Devonport. _ CTONE-CRUSHER, wanted to Hiie.-D-O Crowley. Mauser*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 9