ATHLETIC SPORTS, [nUGBYI RUGBY! { TO-DAY. TO-DAY. [ At ATHLETIC PARK. r AT 8 P.M.I WAIRARAPA V. WELLINGTON. [ AT 1.30 P.M.- [ On No. 1 Ground: [ THIRD GRADE REPS. A. V. B. t This competition required 2 rounds and t a final to be played to arrive at the winncr. It produces good football. 1 On No. 2 Ground: [ The semi-final of the Public Service r Tournament—Governmont Insurance v. [ Post Office. J Admission: Ground la., Stnnd Is., Re- • serves 6d. extra, at No. 10 Woodward St. F. J. M'COMISKY, j Sec., W.R.F.U. [ , L- [ nUOBI! RUGBY! l The Game you have all been waiting for: 1 The Pinal Gnine for the SECONDARY '<■ SCHOOLS PREMIERSHIP will be play- '<■ ed at Athletic park on Tuesday, : SEPT. 21, at 3 p.m. ■ The Winning- Team will be presented - with the MOASCAR CUP after the game. • (This Cup was presented for competi- ■ tion among the Secondary Schools of the ■.minion by the N.Z. Mounted Rifles ■ Team, which' won tho Servico Champion- ■ ship in Egypt in 1918.) • Semi-final at Palmerston North between ■ Auckland Grammar School and Palmerston North Boys' High School on Saturday. FINAL AT WELLINGTON: : Christchureb. Boy 6* High School against the Winner of the Semi-final. Admission: One shilling (boys sixpence); : Stand, One Shining (no Reserved Seats). H. E. COMBS, Secretary, N.Z.R.U. PUBLIC NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. : \J£fE have Removed our Offices to No. "87 Tho Terrace; second building ; north from Woodward Street. i CLARKE AND MENZIES, Public Accountants. THE EARLY SETTLERS' AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OP WELLINGTON. TO CELEBRATE DOMINION DAY PROPER, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. All Churches and Places of Worship will (by request) make Special Reference to the Work of our Pioneer Settlers. Make the Day .One of GENERAL THANKSGIVING Tor all Benefits Received. , W. A. EDWARDS, (ton. Secretary. THE Hand-beaded Bag presented to Plunbet Society by Mrs. Eiclielbaum was won bv Mrs. Reading, Tinakori Road, ,No. U. MISS BAR.NETT. 40 Hobson Street. Hon. Treas., Royal N.Z. Society for Health of Women and Children. MONEY TO LEND. POK AAA AVAILABLE 'at 61 per 3&#iJ) 1/171/ cent, in sums to suit borrowers. Var4ous 6mall sums up to .£3OOO available at 6 per cent. Security required, improved farms or Wellington City or Suburban Properties. CHAS. B. BUXTON, 256 Lambton Quay. Telephones: 2125; 1511. MOTOR SERVICES. * TOURISTS! TARANAKI TRIPS-To North Egmont, Mountain House, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. Pares, return same day, 17s. 6d.; stop-over, 225. 6d.; einelo, 15s. Write or wire for seats. SNELLING AND ANDREWS, Tourist Garage, NEW PLYMOUTH. Special Trip* Arranged any time, anyROTORUA to East Coast and Urewera Country.—Powerful motors Wire for Seats. E. E. Williams, Royal ifail Contractor. Hinemoa Street. Rofcoraa. 'Phone 124. SHIPPING NOTICES. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MERCHANT MARINE, LTD. MELBOURNE, SYDNEYTHE Canadian Exporter will be put on the Loading Berth for above ports about September 24. Pox rates of freight and further particulars, apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., Wellington. 'Phone 3391. CTJNARD LINE. UNARD LINE. AUSTRALASIAN SERVICE. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE LTD. STEAM SERVICE TO U.S.A. The S.S. PORT CURTIS will load 'at New Zealand ports early in October, taking Refrigerated and General Cargo for New York nnd/or Boston. Steamer expected to take final departure middlo Ootober. For freight and particulars apply to W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO. LTD., Or COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE LIMITED, 1 THOS. COOK AND SON, ARE SPECIAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR ALL LINES. Passages Booked by Any Route, Line, or Class, at Lowest Rates. No booking fees charged. Unbiassed information gratis. Assistance rendered abroad frtm 300 offices. Prepaid Passages Arranged. Travellers' Cheques Tssued. Cable Payments Abroad. Foreign Moneys Exchanged. If travelling to England or elsewhere, apply THOS. COOK AND SON, *• AGENTS FOR ALL LINES, 62 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Wellington, • ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION 1 COMPANY (K.P.M. Line). FST Mail, Passenger, and Cargo Service to Java Ports and Singapore, I via Brisbane and Macassar. { Through Tickets, first-class, issued to Singapore, connection either at Sourabaya or Batevia guaranteed by U\e fust, ' np-to-dato steamers Melcliior Treub and Humpluus. Next Sailings from Sydney: S.S. HOUTMAN, October 7. S.S. ROGGEVEEN, November 9. JOHNSTON AND CO. T ..TD., Tel. 44. Agents. yp you could walk always on velvet you I wouldn't get tired! WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels make thi> hardest roads seem liko velvet. There are no quality substitutes for Wood-Milne's. I
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 305, 18 September 1920, Page 9
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