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Amusements, JoIT N JJALL. Direction, J, and N, Tait. THIS EVENING AT 8. THIS EVENING AT 8. Tho Final Concert of a Memorable MUSICAL FESTIVAL, MUSICAL FESTIVAL. THIS EVENING AT 8. THIS EVENING AT 8. GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT GRAND 1 FAREWELL CONCERT THIS EVENING. THIS EVENING.VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA 80 - PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS -80 80 - PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS - 80 Conductor: HENRI VERBRUGGHEN. Conductor; HENRI VERBRUGGHEN. The Brilliant Belgian MusicianREMEMBER! Although this is but au levoir for Mr. Verbrugghen, it will be alter the distinguished conductor's well-earned holiday ere we hear the famous Verbrugghen Orchestra again. So lot. all musical Auckland be presont to-night, enjoy the magni- . Scent musical offering, and give Mr. Verbrugghen a. real hearty send-off with heartfelt good wishes for a safe and speedy return. Auckland can do itTHIS EVENING'S PROGRAMME: NATIONAL ANTHEM. 1- Ovorture, "Fingal's Cave" - Mendelssohn 2. Song, "She Alone" Gounod MR. W. M. CROUGHEY. 3 "Album Leaf" Wagner 4. "Lo Rouet d'Omphale" - - - - Saint-Saens 5 Song, "II est bon, I! est doux" Massenet (From "Herodiade"). 1 MISS ROSA ALBA. 6- Symphonio Poem, "Finlandia" - Sibelius INTERVAL. 7. "Death and Transfiguration" - • Strauss i SOLOI8TS: Special Engagement of MISS ROSA ALBA, the Brilliant Soprano. MISS ROSA ALBA, the Brilliant Soprano. MR. W. M. CROUGHEY. Baritone. MISS JENNY CULLEN. Solo Violiniot. MR. JAMES MESSEAS, Solo Cellist. 1000 SEATS AT 5s 6d. 1000 SEATS AT 5s 6d, 1000 SEATS AT 6s 6d. 500 SEATS AT 3s 3d. 600 SEATS AT 3s 3d, 500 SEATS AT 3s 3d. Day Sale Tickets (5s 6d) may bo purchased at Coleman's (H.M. Arcudo). BOX PLANS AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD., till Noon, and after at Coleman's (H.M. Arcade). PRICES OF ADMISSION: Rjserved Seats, 8s 3d; Unreserved. 5a 6d and 3s 3d. (These prices aro inclusive of new Amusoment Tax,) The 3a Seats will be sold at Grey Street entrance of Town Hall. IJ'OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. THIS (MONDAY) AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. In response to numerous reoueats, MR, HENRI VERBRUGGHEN Has arranged for the VERBRUGGHEN QUARTET - , VERBRUGGHEN QUARTET To give a Chamber Concert on abovj date. MR. HENRI VERBRUGGHEN. MISS JENNY CULLEN MR. DAVID E NICHOLS. MR. JAMES MESSEAS. PROGRAMME. String Quartet in F Minor. Op. 95 . . (Boethoven). String Quartet in D Minor. "Death and tho Maiden" (Schubort). New String Quartet, "The Allies" J rt . r *T ', Alfred Hill). Reserved Seats ss, Unreserved 2s 6d. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. Both prices plus new Amusement Tax. Public Notices. . AUCTIONEERS ACTS, 1908 AND 1910. NOTICE OF ISSUE OF LICENSE. BOROUGH OF OTAHUHU. I horeby give notice that Messrs. Alfred Buckland and Sons, Limited, who have a P'ace of business within the above Borough, have been duly licensed to Sell by Auction, such license to continue in force until tho day on which the first Ordinary Mceiing of the Borough Council if held alter tho 81st day of December next. Dated at Otahuhu fchis Sth day ni January, 1922. R, W. F. WOOD, Town Clerk. TVTOTICE is hereby given that on and after this date no transactions re.'ntin" to the systems for tho Collection of Debts, Jsnown a s " The Creditors' Own Collector," and "The Direct Collector," published by us, will be recognised unless made through our duly authorised Agents, carrying written authority Jrom the undersigned, and unless receipts referring thereto aro given on tie specially printed forma issued from this Office. THE ASSOCIATED CREDITORS' LEAGUE THE PROFESSIONAL CREDITORS' ASSOCIATION. . G. T. MARTIN, Sole Proprietor for New Zealand. 6, Colwill Chambers, Swanson St,, Auckland. January 7. 1922. fPHE Proprietor of Now Zealand Patent No. 40767, dated September 27, 1918, for " Shoo Machine and method of making Shoes," will dispose of tho whole or part interest in the Patent, or grar licenses on ROYALTY, and invites te; iers in respect of same in order to fulfil tho requirements of tho trado and tho public. Address inquirios to PHILLIPS, ORMONDE, LE PLASTRIER AND KELSON, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers, 17. Queen Street, Melbourne, whero drawings and specifications may be obtained. County Council Notices. QTAMATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION. Notice is hereby givon in terms of "The Dog Registration Act, 1908," that tho foe for tho Registration of Dogs in the Otamatea County for tho • year 1922, is now due and payable to tho following Registrar:— Paparoa, Wairau, Whakapirau. Matakoho, and Mareretu Ridings — Constable Boag, Maungaturoto. Mangawai—Constable Kennedy, Mangawai. K.Mwuka—J. McClean, Kaiwaka. Tokatoka and Ruawai—O. Blong, Raupo. Also, that Dogs may be Registered and Collars obtained at the County Office, Paparoa, for Dogs owned in any part of the County. Applications for registration must give a full description of each dog. and be accompanied by the requisite fee The fees have been fixed as followß:— Sheep and Cattle Dogs, 2s 6d; all other Dogs, 10s. Any person who keeps any dog of a greater ago than G months for a period of 14 days without causing bucli dog to be registered, is liable to a fine no 4 , exceeding £5. E, G. AICKIN, County Clerk. Paparoa, January 6, 1922. (QTAMATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT. 1908. Notice is hereby given in accordance with tho abovo Statute that a Special Meeting of tho Otamatea County Council will bo held in the Council Chambers, Paparoa. on THURSDAY, the 19th day of January, 1922, at 10.45 a.m.. for the purpose of fixing the day on which a Weekly Half-Holiday shall bo observed throughout tho County. E. G. AICKIN. County Clexk. v Paparoa, January 6, 1922. QTAMAT¥A COUNTY COUNCIL. OVERDUE RATES. Notice is herefty given that all Rates not paid on January 20, 1922, will be sued for . without further notice. * > E. G. AICKIN, County Clerk. Paparoa, December 19, 1921. : -yyAIKATO COUNTY. , Ratepayers are reminded that 10 per cent. must be added to all Rates unpaid after " SATURDAY, January 14, 1922. . ; T. B. INSOLL, Collector, Waiknto County Council,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17984, 9 January 1922, Page 10

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