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Amusements. COMBINED TJECITAL OMBINED ItECITAL COMBINED TJe'cITAL. OMBINED JCI.ECITAL. PROGRAMME. MINA CALDOW O Mio Fernando. & MINA CALDOW Love's Philosophy MINA CALDOW Pearls (The Poet's Life). When Thy Blue Eyes. None but an Aching BARRY CONEY Heart. BARRY CONEY Devotion— of ArBARRY CONEY oady. Nocturne — Onaway, Awake, Beloved. MINA CALDOW LOVE AND SPRINGAnd BARRY CONEY Sons Cycle. EVELYN WYMAN May Night. EVELYN WYMAN The Dragon Fly. EVELYN WYMAN Rhapsodie, Op. 119. EVELYN WYMAN Romanze, Op. 51. And ERIC WATERS Silhouettes, Op. 25. CONCERT CHAMBER. CONCERT CHAMBER CONCERT CHAMBER, j TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). TO-NTGHT (WEDNESDAY). TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). BOOK NOW. at Lewis Eady's (opp. H.M. Theatre). Prices: 4s, 3s. and 2s (Plus Tax). lOVE lay dreaming, with sad, wistiul J„ eyes. Why?— Ask' Portere, at the Town Hall. To-morrow Night. Excursions, Picnics, Etc. MARIST BROS. OLD BOYS' RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB. FIRST ANNUAL PICNIC. To be Held at MOTUT (By Kind Permission of Mrs. Reid). SUNDAY. DECEMBER 12. Boats Leave Ferry at 9.30 a.m. Hot Water and Milk Provided. Monster Sports Programme. Games for Old and Young. Gents., 2s; Ladies. Is 6d; Children under 14, Is. W. GLOVER, R. TATE. Hon Sees. Public Notices. rpARIFF REVISIO.N It is hereby notified for public information that a re-vision of the Customs Tariff will take place during the session of Parliament to be held in 1921. Any person, wishing to make suggestions or , requests in this connection should do so' by letter addressed to the Comptroller of Customs, Wellington, on or before February 7th next. Instead of individual representation, it is preferable, where there i s an oganisatjjpn or body representing any trade or commercial interest, that, that body should submit its views on account of the trade or interest concerned. Where representation cannot be bo made, forms of application for the use of persons 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, 1921, to hear those who. wish to speak in support of any applications or communications which have been, lodged. Due notice of the exact date of these visits will be given by further advertisement. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs. Customs Department, \ '* Wellington, November 29, 1920. ••■■.:.■•.. .•'.-•- ■- > ■■ -■ ■■ PHEISTMAS VACATION. THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT REPATRIATION' OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FROM DECEMBER . 24. 1920, TO „ JANUARY 3. 1921. both days inclusive. TRAINEES are requested to note ' that Subsidies will be payable on December 20. EMPLOYERS OF TRAINEES are requested to forward monthly reports early in order to facilitate payment of Subsidies. :?•, FRANK H. BURBUSH. " District Repatriation Officer. . r—i £ Q.RAMMAR f ''.: MSI s !^ T3OYS' _ 0 ■■;-., B OTS J^TEMORIAL. Competitive designs are.. invited for a monument to be erected 'in' the School Grounds at a cost of £2500. in memory of the Old Boys who fell in the war. Premium, lOOgns. Designs to be in by February 17, 1921. * . . y Full conditions, plans, etc., may be obtained from , * : F. T. EYRE, :, , . ,; J , -.. Hon. Secretary, Princess Buildings, Auckland. Q ALE OF SURPLUS MILITARY STORES • Owing to the enormous number of orders received by post for the above-named Sale, no further mail orders will be' taken after the 10th December, 1920. Where it has been found impossible to complete orders by post owing to depletion of stock or sizes, the. balance of amount forwarded will be refunded by Treasury Voucher after the sales are completed. >!•'■■ QOLDIERS' T^TONUMENT. ONE TREE HILL. Subscriptions are solicited for the above memorial. ' ,' ■ The obelisk, of dressed granite, 80ft. high, the most prominent. monument in. Auckland, will 'be a constant reminder of "our gireai victory, something worthy of the people'' of Auckland, and a tribute to the gallant New Zealanders who laid down, their livea in a great cause. Those who wish to have names inscribed on the monument will please communicate with the chairman. 84, Market Road. Epsom. Subscriptions will be received by the members of the One Tree Hill Road Board, the . clerk, Mr. Carden, Ranfurly Road, and Captain Whitney, Aratonga. H. DOBBIE, Chairman.' HP HE PREMISES OF "■ ARTHUR YATES AND CO., LTD., Seedsmen, ■ J* : Lower Albert " Street, Will be Closed TO-DAY (Wednesday), December 8,.i on the occasion'of < their Annual Picnic. ' '- . | . : Harbour Board Notices. AUCKLAND HARBOUR ' BOARD. "; ' Secretary's Office, November 23, 1920. Notice is hereby given that the following Resolution was passed at a 'Special Meeting of The Board held on Tuesday, the 23rd day of November, .1920, and will be Confirmed at a Meeting, of the Board to be held on TUESDAY, the 21st day of December I'M at 8 pjxi.:— ■ : h . ~ * . That the Auckland Harbour Board vote the sum of five thousand pounds (£5000) %o the. Auckland Memorial Museum Fund; payment to be made in three equal annual amounts, as required. By order! .-:./■„■."■ .■:■:, H. B. BURNETT. ' pt " - v ,■,..«> ;. ... Secretary. , FALLING! Falling! Falling!-*JI Coakley's ■New Furniture prices } f' t.- ',>; GET th», most for your ,i Furniture. Let Walkersell it. -Ring 2857. •-""'•' r^S

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17648, 8 December 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17648, 8 December 1920, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17648, 8 December 1920, Page 14