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MEETINGS OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND HOTEL RESTAURANT, AND BOARDINGHOUSE EMPLOYEES’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A SPECIAL MEETING of all Members will be hold'in the New Trades Hall, Moray place east (opposite end of King street), on THURSDAY, September 16, 1926, at 8 p.m. sharp. Business: To Elect New Secretary. . Please note that, according to the rules, no business can bo discussed at the Special Meeting other than that for which the meeting is called. G. S. THOMSON, F.R.A., General Secretary.. ■ N.B.—A Presentation to Mr Thomson will bo made at a Social and Dance (gentlemen Is 6d, ladies Is) to bo held after the above meeting. Tickets may bo had from our Organisers. ST. CLAIR SCHOOL COMMITTEE. FURTHER MEETING of tbs Residents of St. Clair District will be hold in the School Hall at 8 o’clock MONDAY, 13 th September, to arrange a Canvass of the District to Raise Funds for School Improvements. A cordial welcome is extended to all who have the school interests at heart. H. HALLIDAY, Secretary. GRANGE CRICKET CLUB. nnHE FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL MEETJL ING of the above Club will be held in the Pavilion, North Ground, on TUESDAY Next, September 14th, at 8 pm. Business: Adoption of Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Office-bear-ers, and General. Members and Intending Members are incited to attend. W. A. ROWLAND, Hon. Secretary. AUSTRAL-GIRTON CLUB. nnHE FINAL MEETING for 192 G will ho JL held at Columha College on SATURDAY, September 18, at 7.45 p.m. “ Literary Evening.” Convener. Miss F. J. Ross, M.A. All ex-Girton Pupils are. invited to be present. RECHABITES. QOLDBN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS, HOPE OF DUNEDIN TENT, No. SO, ■ In KROON’S HALL, MORAY PLAGE, MONDAY, Sept. 13th—50th Annual Meeting and Social, 7.45 n.m. TUESDAY, Sept. 14th.—Banquet, 7.45 WEDNESDAY, Sept. 15th.—Ball, 8 p.m. For Tickets to Banquet and Ball apply A. V. GAIN, Secretary. 22 Bond street. NORTH-EAST HARBOR BOATING CLUB. milE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JL of the above Club will bo held in the Boat Shed on SATURDAY, September 18th, at 8 p.m. Business: Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, Presentation of Prizes. All Members are requested to attend. C. J. HOOK, Hon. Sec. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. Monthly meeting of the ciub win be held in the Early Settlers' Hall on WEDNESDAY, September 15, 1926, at 7.45 p.m. Excellent Programme and Danec, 10 till 11 o’clock. Membership tickets obtainable at door. N. MTtONALD, President. WOMEN’S CITY REST ROOM. > EPEESBNTATITES from all women’s t' activities are asked to attend an IGENT MEETING to bo held in the wu Hall on MONDAY, September 13, at p.m. AGNES MAYER, Hon, Soc. IMM3GRANTS' CLUB. I FORTNIGHT LY MEETING MONDAY . Next, over Harvester Company (opposite station). Monthly Business Report and a Short Address by W. J. Gonh, artist, ou ‘ Early Immigrant Ships in the Eight ice.’ Dancing and Refreshments. Tickets at door, Is. DOMINION STOCKING LEAGUE. nfVHE ANNUAL KXIUJ.UTIO.N of the JL above league will be held in the Hanover Street Baptist Sunday School on THURSDAY, 16th just., from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Admission Free. • Afternoon Tea. Mrs W. J. WORTHINGTON. President. Miss D. F. MIRA'MS, Secretary. N.E. VALLEY CRICKET’ CLUB. The annual general' meeting of, the above Club will bo held in the | Pavilion on WEDNESDAY, September 15, ! at 8 p.m. All Members and Intending j Members are cordially invited to bo present. Business: Annual Report and Balancesheet, Election of Office-bearers. T. HUGHES, Hon. Sec. LOST AND FOUND. TJERSON who picked up Persian Kitten, JL Melville street, Friday, return 2-4 hours, or proceedings taken. LOST, between M’Noo street and Drive, near car line, Gold Rims of Pincenez, Momington.—Apply G. Curtis. LOST, by Working Man, vicinity Frederick and George streets, Pared, containing shirt.—Reward returning Goughian, Frederick street. LOST. between St. Clair and City. Gold Modal, name inscribed.—Reward returning to Co-op. Fruitgrowers. LOST Friday, between St. Eilda Beach arid. East avenue via Phmkct street, Parcel of Knitting.—Reward returning 10 East, avenue. OST, in Oamaru, by Working Man, Waistcoat, containing watch; reward. , | —Communicate 28 Eden street, Dunedin. j I' EFT, in slot telephone, Maitland street, , J Walking Stick.—Reward on returning j Gilmour, 102 Carroll street. I OST,” all thoughts of chimney fires by J employing Saunders, Otago Window | Cleaning Co.; competent chimney sweep.— | Telephone 3,250- I OST. Dust Germs' Moths hr having i j your Carpets collected cleaned, returned same day: no waiting: Chimneys Swent.—Dunedin Window Cleaning Co.. St. i Andrew street: phone 493 \ F' OTJNIX tito busiest Shop in Stuart street, where Reddn'ls' genuine Sale is attracting the keen buyers. i i OUND. —If yon want efficiency, London West End cut, and workmanship, our services are at your disposal.—G. W. Reilly, I merchant tailor, Princes s(rect.____ j i TJOUNDj old customers returning; the IJy or iro n nd nnahtv of our special Suit, is tpiling—Rcddells’ Suit Sale. FOUND.— Crystal Ice Cream, 780 King street fnes.r Duke street).—Mrs j Stewart, lata Woodhaugh Gardens. rUNB, Lawn Mowers Sharpened. Wringers Berubbered.—Utility Workshop (opposite Dental Hospital), King street. . ; I TJTfOUND. —Gramophone Record's for Sale.— Ja M Donnell’s, bookseller and stationer, comer Prineas and Hope streets, Dunedin. FOUND.— Latest Magazines and Novels in stock.—MTonnell’s, bookseller and stationer, comer Princes and Hope streets. THE ’ EVENING STAR is the best Medium tor Acvcrtising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOB SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOB SALE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WONTED EMPLOYMENT.

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Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 4

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