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Amusements. !f CHORAL CHORAL QOCIETY. COCIETY. Q.REAT ny/TUSICAL . "IVTESSIATT " "JLVxessi aH" MESSIATT » ES SI A-EL." MESSIATT " ESSI AH." rpUESDAY, TYECEMBEB "i A ELIJATT " LI J A-El." ELIJATT " LI JA-El." ELIJATT " Li jaXX." rpHUESDAY, p.ECEMBEE 1g HHOWN TTALL. rpoWN TTALL. rpoWN TTALL. rpoWN TTALL. Special Engagement of TUTISS AMY VANS - - - - Soprano M R ' "ERASER pANGE .- - - Bass MISS LAURA STONE - - - - Contralto MR EDWIN .DENNIS, a.r.c.k., f.n.c.m. Tenor MR. LESLIE BELCHER Tenor Conductor: MR. COLIN MUSTON. l.r.a.u. Leader of Orchestra: MISS EDITH WHITELAW, l.r.a.m. Box Plan now open at the Richardson Piano Co. TICKETS: 5s and 3s (reserved). H. E. SIMMONDS. Secretary. U— - — Public Notices. # AUCKLAND /GRAMMAR QCHOOL. f\hJ> "ROYS' \J 1> TkTEMORIAL. 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. Full conditions, plans, etc., may be obtained from F. T. EYRE. . Hon. Secretary, Princess Buildings, Auckland. UCKLAND GENERAL LABOURERS' UNION. ~ NOTICE. Nurserymen, Gardeners, and Landscape Gardeners, who are working for less than 18s per day are ■ warned that legal proceedings will be taken against them for a breach of the award. All information re wages and conditions may be obtained at Room 3, Trades HaII.—ANDY O'NEILL. Sec. T3EICK-MAKING s PLANT REQUIRED. The undersigned aro acting" for buyers of an up-to-date Brick-making Plant. Please forward all particulars at once. . Fourteen days option must accompany particulars!. A. H. EUDD AND CO., Wicketeed Place, Wanganui. I . ■ = Railway Notices. TVTEW 7EALAND ' AIL WAYS. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS FROM DECEMBER' 12. 19i0. SUNDAY TRAINS. The present 2.15 - p.m. Auckland-Swanson train will leave Mt. Eden ,at 2.31 p.m., Avondale 2.47, Henderson 3.15, arriving Swanson 3.20 p.m. The 11.30 a.m. Swanson-Auckland train will leave Swan3on at 11.33 a.m. The present 4 p.m. Henderson-Auckland train will leave Henderson at 4.15 p.m., Waikumete 4.30, Mt. Eden 5:2. Newmarket 5.9, arriving Auckland 5.15 p.m. The 4.20 P.m. Swanson-Auckland . train will leave Waikumete 4.43 p.m., Avondale 4.57. Mt. Eden 5.14, arriving Auckland 5.27 p.m. , ~ The -present. 10.45\ a.m. Auckland-Onehunga train will leave Penrose at 11.9 a.m., and arriVe Onehunga, at 11.16 a.m. , EXPRESS TRAINS. -5 The Thames-Auckland express will leave Thames at 9.21 a.m., Thame? South 9.29, Paeroa 10.47, Te Aroha 11.29 a.m. ORDINARY TRAINS. A'- train will leave New Lynn for Mt. Eden daily at 5.15 p.m.-,; arriving.. Mt. Eden at 5.51 p.m. ; The 8.30 a.m. Auekland-Papakura train will: leave Otahuhu- at 9.4 a.m., Papatoetoe 9.13, Manurewa 9.24, arriving Papakura 9.35 a.m. >. The present 6.35 p.m. Papakura-Mercer ■will Not run. A train will leave Papatoetoe for : Mercer daily, except Saturday, at 6.24 p.m., after connecting with the 5.42 p.m. Auckland-Papatoetoe train. '• The 4.45 p.m. A'uckland-Penrose train will leave Auckland at 4.50 p.m., Newmarket 4.59, arriving Penrose at 5.14 p.m. >- The 12.8 p.m. Auckland-Papakura Saturday train will stop at Remuera-. The 6.42 p.m. Papakura-Auckland train will leave Papakura -at 6.36 p.m., Manurewa 6.52 p.m. 1 The 7.10 a.m. Huntly-Frankton train will leave Huntly at 7.0 a.m., arriving Frankton at 8.35 a.m. I The 4.20 p.m. Frankton-Huntly train will leave Ngaruawahia at. 5.7 p.m., arriving Huntly 5.40 p.m. _ " ~ ° /JT 116 1.50 m - Frankton-Putaruru train (Thursdays only) will leave Matamata at 5.20 p.m. The 10.15 a.m. Thames-Te Aroha train will leave Thames at 10 a.m., Thames South 10.20, Paeroa 12.25 p.m. " ■-■ BY ORDER. Legal Notices. "M*APIER, T UXFORD, AND QMITE, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. . A.M.P. BUILDINGS. Queen Street, >• - ,«..' Will henceforward continue the Practice at that address lately carried on tinder the • name of Napier, Fitchett, and Eees. Mr. Napier has dissolved . the partnership with his late partners, and has taken into partnership M J OHN JJECTOR T UXFORD, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Late of the firm of COX. LUXFORD. AND McCARTER, of Hamilton. MONEY TO LEND ON LAND AT A LOW RATE_ OF INTEREST. Pianos. THE EWIS TjiADY T>LAYEE - piANO GIVES YOU MUSIC AT ANY. TIME IN JUST THE WAY YOU LIKE TO HEAR IT PLAYED. ? You are very fond of music. Yon want to Play all pieces^difficult —catchy onesones with runs, trills, variations, complicated chords or just accompaniments. ~ Well .nothing- is too technical for you with the PLAYER-PIANO. The Placer possesses two hands with 88 fingers, so to speak, all equally strong, and capable of striking tie whole keyboard at once, if necessary. As well, you can play the instrument as an ordinary piano if you desire. May we demonstrate our delightful new flayer Models? Your visit entails no obligation. Particulars posted with pleasure. T EWIS T3 "OADY AND 'DON, J TD.. Player-Piano Headquarters, OPPOSITE HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. QUEEN STREET. AND 15, KARANGAHAPE ROAD I (Near Grafton Bridge). '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17649, 9 December 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17649, 9 December 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17649, 9 December 1920, Page 12