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PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW .SOUTH WALES STATE CONSERVATOHiTUM ORCHESTRA GUARANTEE FUND, LTD. NEW SOUTH WALES COMPANY ~ -C21.000 IN 7000 SHARES OF £3 EACH VICTORIAN COMPANY .£9,000 IN 3000 SHARES OF £3 EACH NEW SOUTH WALES HAS SUBSCRIBED FOR 6000 SHARES. VICTORIA HAS SUBSCRIBED FOR 3000 SHARES. ALLOTTED TO NEW ZEALAND FOR SUBSCRIPTION, 1000 SHARES IN THE NEW SOUTH WALES COMPANY. Payable, on application; in twelve months (if required); .£1 in 24 months (if required). This fund is.only established to assure the financial standing of the Orchestra, for the next three years. TO ALL MUSIC LOVERS. Subscriptions to the above fund not exceeding five (5) shares can be made through members of the Wellington Committee. THE ORCHESTRA, UNDER HENRI VERBRUGGHEN }! CONDUCTOR, Will commence a tour of New Zealand, visiting principal towns, in January next. Wellington, January 21 to 28 (inclusive), Hawera, Wanganui, Napier, Hastings, and Palmerston North visited between January 12 and 21. Preferential Booking allowed to all Subscribers to Orchestra Guarantee Fund, WELLINGTON COMMITTEE: MESSRS. A. H. MILES, L. O. H. TRIPP, M. T. SHAILER WESTON. E. W. HUNT, W. J. PROUSE, AND O. R. PRO USE. This Orchestra is the largest Musical Organisation yet established with the. support only of the Commonwealth of Australia and the Dominion of New Zealand. All Share Subscriptions to be made payable to Watkins, Hull, Hunt, and Wheeler, Wellington, Auditors for the New Zealand Fund.

SPORTING. CLUB!; . mIS: A W A P U N I, MONDAY < BOXING DAY), ’ TUESD AY & THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 27, and 29. FIRST RACE 12 (NOON). FIRST RACE 12 (NOON). On ’Cth and 27th a Train leaves Paekakariki at 7.1 a.m.. nicking up ixisJ sengeis where required. Arrive Course 10.45 a.m. On 29th this train leaves PaekakTrihisatleavi Wellington on 26th at 7.18 a.m. (special), amve course 11.33 am • *7 40 (relief. Wanganui). 8.20 (New Plymouth. Mail). 9.10 (Napier Mail)- O’! the ’27th the Special leaves at 7.» a.pi. The Relief and New Plymouth Mails set arrive city 10.4 and 10.56 p.m. The first only stops south of Paekakariki. On the 29th the 5.45 p.m. only will run.

SPORTING. WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB. OWNERS and TRAINERS are reminded that NOMINATIONS, for all events close with the undersigned on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, at 8 p.m. R. W. SHORT, Secretary. Box 4, Petone. SHOWS. WAIROA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW. -TO BE HELD AT WAIROA . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. 1922. 1 4 VALUABLE .CUPS for competiI - tion. including the Boothmam Cup. valued at between 35 and 46 eas. for most points in Stock Classes and Competitions. ■ , Entries close Wednesday. January 4. For schedules and entry forms xpnlv to the Secretaries: McCULLOCH. BUTLER & SPENCE, Napier. Hastings, Wairoa, and Gisborne. HOLIDAY NOTICES. DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUSTTRALASIA, LTD. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. NOTICE OF CLOSING. rriHE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF JL AUSTRALASIA. LTD., desires to notify that their Office and Warehouse at 95 Courtenay Place, Wellington, will be CLOSED FROM 12 NOON ON SAIURDA Y. DECEMBER 24. 1921. to the MORNING OF WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, y 1922. NOTICE. THE Warehouse will ba closed from Noon on Saturday. December 24, 1921 until the morning of Wednesday. January 4. 1922, for Christinas and New Year Holidays. THE DOMINION PROPRIETARY CO., LTD.. 249 Willis Street. BUSINESS NOTICES MUSIC this Christmas! WANTED KNOWN. SPEIGHT’S DUNEDIN BEER, draught and Iwttled. Also all favourite brands of Wines and Spirits, English Ale and Stout. For Sale at tho CITY HOTEL, Courtenay Place. SINGLE BOTTLES AT WHOLESALE PRICE. MUSIC this Christmas! LATESI' - DESICiNS IN NEW FURNITURE. WANTED to Sell, new large artistic Solid Oak SidOlwal-ds; also Oval Mirrors, Wardrobes (with deadlights), and Duchesse Chests (three and fourdrawer, with bevel mirrors). Double Bedsteads ; absolutely no reasonable offer refused; must bo sold. Apply S. K. Murray and Co., 60 Dixon Street (opposite Te Aro House). MUSIC this Christmas 1

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 75, 21 December 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 75, 21 December 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 75, 21 December 1921, Page 7

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