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SHIPPING NOTICES. TTNION STEAM SHIP OOMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Steamers will be dispatched as under (circumstances permitting):— WELLINGTON— Train. Cargo p.m. at Riy. Maori Sat. SI Y.lB 10 u.m. Mararou Frl., ApL 21 5.20 10 a.m. SYDNEY— Manuka Prom Auckland. April 77. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH— Kahlha About April 27. FOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF. Paloona About April 27. IN AUCKLAND. WTiangape Monday, April 24 9 a.m. FOR RAROTONGA AND PAPEETE— Flora Early, from Auckland. Cargo Only. SUVA. SAMOA, VAVAU, HAAPAI, NUKUALOFA— Navua From Auckland, about April 29. CANADA. AMERICA, LONDON. Tia SUVA. HONOLULU and VANCOUVER— April 85. SAN FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGA and PAPEETE—tfarama From Wellington, about May 9. TENDERS. NEW TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, WELLINGTON. STANCHIONS* rpCENDERS close with the Secretary. A Public Works Tenders Board, at Noon on 2nd May, 1922. for the supply of the above. Plans,, eto., may be seen at Public Worts Offices, Auckland. Chriet* church, Dunedin, and Head Office, Wellington. 4191 LIPPINOOTT AND BTLLBON. ARCHITECTS. TEL. 2687 A. f| TENDERS are tnvfted for the erection A upon the University College Grounds, Prlnoee Street, AUCKLAND, of stone and reinforced concrete Art Buildings for the Auckland University College Council. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans, specifications and schedule of quantities may be obtained stt the offices of the architects, or from CHAS. E. GEORGE AND SON., Quantity Surveyors, ISA Filleul Stret, Dunedin, on and after TUESDAY. APRIL 1* Tenders close at the Auckland office of the Architects at twelve o'clock noon of OATUHDAY. JUNE 8, 1920, A B. CHAPPELL, HA. 41981 Registrar. I FOR Bftlfl BY TENDER. Acres SO perches, Splendid Land. t Roomed House and Cow Shed, ndy to Belfast and School. 'finders close APRIL 20l Pul! particu[rs from J. T. BELL AlfD CO„ 116, onoester Street. 2ff43X MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. CHORAL hJML, SATURDAY, APRH 29th, 6 p-m. HEAR H. E. HOLLAND. M.P., Labours Parliamentary Leader. Subject i -THE LABOUR PARTY'S POLICY." HEAR H. E. HOLLAND, M.P. OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY. April 80th, 8 p.m. Subject i '•THE RUSSIAN FAMHTB," Orchestra. Doors 7.80. CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH LABOUR PARTY. "T\ TEE'S* In Selwyn Street Hall THURSjXJL day NEXT, 27th April. 8 o’clock. Important Meeting. Roll up. Roll up. 2857 R. GARTERS. Secretary. RICCABTON Domain Improvement Fund. —A Meeting of the Committee connected with the aboraPnad will be held in the Library, Uppeflßiooarton, on Monday, April 24th. at 8 pun. Arthur Trigga, L. Bar worthy, Joint Hon. Sees. fI^9FP SOCIETY for the Protection of Women O and Children^—Fourteenth Annual Meeting to be held THURSDAY, at 8 p.m.. in Y.W.C.A. Speakers: Y. Widdowson, S.M. j Miss Henderson. M.A. BPORTING. ASHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB, iutumn Meeting, May 12th and 13th. 1922. for all Handloaps and ■it two Trotting Eventß, close with the Secretary at 6 p.m. on MONDAY, April filth, 1922. ALFRED A. FOOX9. 42*21 Secretary. WHERE TO BTAV. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL. 107. CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Accommodation for one Hundred Guests. Cuisino Unsurpassed Fireproof building. Day and Night Porters. Tariff: 12& 6d per clay. £3 16s weekly. Telephone 3049. P.O. Box 41, Te Aro. Telegrams: “ Grancent," Wellington. W. OWERS, Proprietor. £jODLEY HOUSE, DIAMOND HARBOUR. This fine Hotel is now open to reoeive guests. Electric light and all modern conveniences. First-class cuisine. Within 45 minutes from city. Boating, Fishing Swimming. Tennis and Golf. Luncheon and Afternoon Teas. Regular Boat Service. Write or 'phone (Diamond Harbour Bureau), GODLEY HOUSE. MRS A. EDMONDS. Proprietress. BLUE' '’Platter Tea House, Island Bay, Wellington, Superior Board and Residence; morning and afternoon tea; terms moderate; tram at door. Country visitors Invited. Miss WordeL to Wellington will find V Superior Accommodation at EUREKA HOUSE. 19, Kensington Street, Wellington. •Phone 20-114. 1028 X KENILWORTH Private Boarding-house, now open for reception of Guests. Business Men, Married Couples. 2£* Cashel Btreet West. 1665 V VISITORS TO AKAROA, STAY A • NAUMA.I," JOLIE STREET. Terms 4 £2 10s per week; 9s per day. 1 MRS A, F. WALKER, v- Proprietress.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16715, 22 April 1922, Page 1
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