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TURERS & MUSICAL . ' ARTISTS. DR. CAROLINE GIESEL, M.D., M.A., is internationally recognised as one of the world's best lecturers on health topics. Dr. Giesel is chairman of tho Health Committee of tho Michigan Federation of Women's Clubs. THE ZEDELER SYMPHONIC QUINTETTE of Stockholm, Sweden, is headed by Nicolai Zedelor, and is interpreting tho music of tho- masteri) for popular audiences. Tho "New Zealand Herald":— "Seldom has a better musical organisation been heard in Auckland." . DR. ARTHUR D. CARPENTER is characterised bv the great scientist, Pcrcivnl Lowell, as "the world's greatest popularise! , of astronomy." THE LYRIC QUARTETTE of Auckland, generally recognised as New Zealand's premier, inusiciil organisation, and Alan M'Elwain Now Zealand's great entertainer. JUDGE GEORGE D. ALDEN is ono of America's foremost lecturers on present-day problems. Hβ. has delivered over three- thousand lectures in tho lost ten yours. Hear him. FENWICK NEWELL is one of New York's most popular tenore. Ho Tocently appeared with Grand Opera at Nice, at tho Palais do Glaee, Paris, and sang before the Allied Supremo War Council. ME, M. C. REL'U, of Washington, lectures on- civic problems. For seven consecutive years, Mr. Reed was President of the Oregon Civic Federation. MR. AUBREY WILLIAMS lectures on Bolshevism—an eye-witness of the ' Russian Revolution. JUNIOR TOWN is a special feature for tho boys and girls, patterned after tho recent loivn-planning Conference at Wellington. Under tho direction ■ of Ruth Leavitt Reed, of Boston.

PUBLIC NOTICES. . LICENSE DISTRICTS. NOTICE OF LICENSING POLL (PROPOSALS FOR NATIONAL CONTINUANCE, NATIONAL PROIII?™O-\. OR STATE PURCHASE AND CONTROL), AND OF TIME ■$$P PLACE FOR SELECTION OF FIT PERSONS TO APPOINT SCRUTINEERS THEREFOIt. TN Pursuance of tho Licensing Act, •*• 1908, and tho Amendments thereto, I. FRANCIS 'WALTER LONDON Returning Officer for tho Hutt Licensing District, do heroby givo notice- that on the Seventeenth day of December, 1919, the day appointed for taking tho Electoral Poll for thu Electoral District of Hutt, simultaneously therewith a LICENSING POLL will bo taken upon the following proposals:NAT!ONAL CONTINUANCE. STATE PURCHASE & CONTROL. NATIONAL PROHIBITION. • Nominations of persons to appoint wrutiiieors in accordance with the Licensing Act, 1908, and tho amendments thereto, in respect of ouch of the said proposals must be lodged with me not i}ter than 5' o'clock in the afternoon of Uio Bth day of December, 1919, And I hereby givo notice that 1 shall on tho Mb. day of Doeember, 1919, at the hour ot 11 o.clock m tho forenoon, at my offico in 'Chronicle" Buildings, Petone, publicly consider all nomination-papers f>l persons to appoint scrutineers which have been duly lodged in respect of the said Licensing Poll. Dated at i'otono, this first day of December, 1919, F. W. LONDON, •K-eturniiig Officer. . WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. SEATOUN LINE. ■piKOM Ist INSTANT and until furf- ther notice,, an Extra Car will leave Lambton for Seatoun at 7.21 p.m. Seatoun dep. for Coiirtenay Place, 81 p.m. D. M'GILLIVHAY. Traffic Manager. December 1, IPI9. FINANCIAL, NAPIER HARBOUR BOARD. LOAN OF .£166,000 IN 1660 DEBENTURES OF xWO BACH, BEARING INTEREST AT £b 15s. PER CEIsTUM. PER ANNUM. Issued by tho Napier Harbour Board under authority of "The Napier Harbour Board Empowering and Loan Act, ISB-1," and "The Napier Harbour Board Loans Enabling Act, 1918." AT PAR. A PPLICATIONS will bo received up to December 31, 1919 by the Napier Harbour Board for ttie purchaso of the above Debentures. . Tho Debentures aro issued at par; have a currency from the First day of January, 1920, to t)he First day of January, 1928; and bear interest),at tho rate of £i 15s. per centum per annum, payable half-yearly on the First day of July, in the year 1920, and thereafter on the First clays of January and July in each year. The principnl and interest aro payable freo of exchange al) any Branch of (iho Bank of New Zealand in Now Zealand. For copips of tho prospectus and form of application apply to tho undersigned, or to any Branch of the Bimk of New Zealand in Napier, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch. Dunedin. Timaru, Invercnrgill, Nelson, New Plymouth, Pnllnerslon North, and Gisborno. JNO. P. KENNY, Secretary and Treasurer, Napier Harbour Board, Box 2, Port Aihuriri, Napier. PATENTS, MOTJCE IS HEKEBV GIVEN that General Electric Company, oi Scheuectudy, Now York, United States of America, being the I'iiU'iitrn of New Zealand Lcttnrs Patent j\u. 371)03, dated December 7, 1915, for "Improvements in wireless signalling systems," is desirous of fully satirifyiiiK all the requirements of the public respecting said invention, in New Zenkiui. For further information and particulars, apply to tho above-named, care of this paper. BUSINESS NOTICES. HIGH-BACK Diningrooni Suite, 1 Settec, 2 Armchairs, i Small Chairs (slip-out seats), ,C(i Us. Jas. llyiidman, 200 Cuba_Streot (lnto_Pi£hardson Bros.) XMAS nnd New Year Cards, to carry own liiimu and address; bis , range; sninplo book on application io "The I)o----liiimon." OLD .False Teeth Bought, sound or broken, on gold, silver, or vulcanite. Post them Io .1. Dunstone, Box MIS, Auckland. Highest cash pricee. i

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 58, 2 December 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 58, 2 December 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 58, 2 December 1919, Page 9

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