PUBLIC NOTICES. CLARKE MEMORIAL GIRLS' HOSTEL. Q.RAND X MAS JJAZAAR. WORKERS' SOCIAL HALL. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DEC. 2nd, 3rd and 4th, 1920. 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. 7 to 10 in the evening. Xma9 Presents, Bag. Plain Needlework, Doll, Flower and Sweet Stalls ana Produce. Ice Cream, Fruit Salad, Afternoon Tea. CHAMBER OF MYSTERY. Orchestral Musical Items. Songs Afternoon and Evening. SATURDAY, CHILDREN'S DAY. Fair Opens at 12 Noon Till 11 p.m. AfternooJi: Bran Tubs. Evening: Father Xmas & Xraas Tree. To be opened on Thursday by Mrs. E. A. Walker, President, Admission: Adults Is, Children Cd. , IN BANKRUPTCY, Estate of JOHN NICHOLAS NEILSON, of Ore Ore (Wanganui), recently of Midliirst, Bushfeller. is hereby given that a first and final dividend of Is 2Jd in the .£ is now payable at my Office, Egmont Street, New Plymouth, on all Proved and Accepted Claims. .7. 8. S. .MEDLEY, Deputy Official Assignee, New Plymouth. 30th November, 1620. MEMORIAL QHURCH TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 7.30 p.m. SYNOD SERMON. Preacher: Rev. J. A. HOSKIKG, To he followed by United Communion » Service. EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED. 'Offering for Synod Expenses. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED. 500 STOLEN £1 NOTES. NUMBERS:— 4/N 131501 to 134000.
'pHE Public are warned against negotiating or accepting above notes, dated Ist March, 1905, as they luve not been issued by the Bank, but have been stolen, unsigned, from (lie Postal AuAoritiea. * THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. C'. G. OGILVIE, Inspector. gALE OF 4 pRODUCE, (St. John's Church, Waitara.) IN ST. JOHN'S HALL, WAITARA, , THURSDAY', DECEMBER 2. Afternoon and Evening. Fancy Work, Plain Sewing, Produce and Flower Stalls, Xmas Tree. Bran Tub lee Creams. Soft Drinks, etc. Afternoon Tea !)d. °P en 2 P-m- Admission (id. Children Free. Custam? Department, Wellington, Ist November, 1920. PROPOSED REVISION OF CUSTOMS. TARIFF. JT is hereby notified for public information that it is proposed to make inquiries during the recess with a view to revising the Customs Tariff during the session of 1021. All persons making contracts for the delivery of imported goods cither subject to duty or which may be ome subject to duty, should protect' themselves either (I) by introducing therein a clause governing possible change of duty, or (2) by giving immediate nolice where contracts are already in force, or, where there are running contracts, that, in the event of alteration of the duty, the provisions of Section 130 of the Customs Act, 1013, must apply. It is proposed to amend this .Section to cover alteration not only in the liability of goods to duty or the rate of duty, but also in the amount , of duty. Copies of Section ,1:10 referred to above will be supplied oh application to the nearest Collector of Customs. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs.
JOHN* jy-W'LS, EfiMOXT GARAttE. STRATFORD. UP-TO-DATE MOTOR HEARSE Available for Funerals in all parts of Taranaki. Cars for Funerals also supplied. 'Phone No. 203. For light cost under heavy loads there's no truck tvre to compare with NORTH BRITISH SOLID TRUCK TYKES. Quirnnteed for 10.000 ailaiUes
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1920, Page 1
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