MEETINGS. OTAGO MOTOR CLUB (INC.). XT OTIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 1% 22nd ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS of the above Club will be held in the Club Rooms, 450 Moray place (opp. First Church), Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of September, 1934, at 8 p.m. Business; 1. Receiving Report of Committee and Statement of Income and Expenditure and Balance-sheet. 2. Election of Officers and Appointment of Auditor and Fixing His Remuneration. 3. Consideration and (if considered expedient) Adoption of Resolution That the Name of the Club be Changed to “ Automobile Association (Otago) Incorporated,” Nominations for Office and Committee musL be signed by proposer and seconder, and sent in to me not later than FRIDAY, the 21st September, 1934, at 5 p.m. W. F. SUTTON, Secretary. OTAGO HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ CRICKET CLUB. THE TENTH ANNUAL MEETING will bo held on MONDAY, 17th inst., at 7.45 p.m., in the R.S.A., Moray place. Business: Presentation of Annual Report and Adoption of Balance Sheet; Election of Office-bearers, Presentation of Trophies, Enrolment of New Members ; G eneral. All Members, Intending Members, and interested Old Boys cordially invited to attend. Official Opening, OCTOBER 6, at School. J. J. MALLARD, Esq., President. J. A. SMITH. Hon. Secretary. OTAGO CRICKET ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED). THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Association will be held in the Chamber of Commerce Board Room, Dowling street, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1.934, At 8 p.m. Business: Adoption of Annual Report and Balancesheet; Election of Office-bearers; and to Transact Any General Business. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. PORT CHALMERS ROWING CLUB. NOTICE TO OARSMEN. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Club, at which a good attendance is requested, will be held in the COUNCIL CHAMBERS THIS THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock. . Business; Report, Balance-sheet, and Election of Officers. L. NEILSON, Secretary. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS (OTAGO BRANCH). The adjourned annual meeting will be held in the TRADES HALL oil FRIDAY, 21st September, at 8 p.m. A good attendance is requested. WM. G. BAIRD, Secretary. businesses for sale. POULTRY Farm, with modern Bungalow; freehold, close city; living assured; going concern, only £1,000; finance arranged on about £300; don’t miss this. Sole agents, Irelands, estate agents. OOD and Coal Business, old-estab-lished, good connection; freehold property, 5-roomed dwelling, staging, outbuildings," truck, stock, and plant; £990 going concern. —Irelands, agents. ' ILK Runs, with freehold and leasehold Farms; 5 good runs in established connections.—Full particulars from Irelands, agents. , PROFITABLE Business, low rent, easily worked; £llO, walk in, walk out; see about this—lrelands, agents. Manse street. EGISTERED Dairy, with stock and plant; must he sold this week; rent 15s; £so—Clarke, Venn. C" ONFECTIONERY, Marble Bar, Dairy Produce, stock, plant valuation, about £100; shop, 2 rooms; central; hurry.— Clarke, Venn. FOR EXCHANGE. CAVERSHAM.— Freehold, level walk, close tram, sunny situation; Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette, modern, £1,050; owner accept 4-5 Rooms, to £650, in part payment.—lrelands, agents. RADIO. TALL AND INSPECT THE SHAEPj DYNE 3-VALVE RADIO, £5 19s 6d; ralvo Radio, £8 10s; or easy terms of £1 wn and 5s weekly. SHARP-DYNE RADIO CO., 172 Princes street, Dunedin. TONE at any pitch desired, as well as ordinary tone control, is Majestic’s latest feature. —Barnett’s Radio, Octagon. WHY be Without a Radio?—Buy an Acme for £1 deposit, 4s weekly.— Guy’s Lid. TTAOR SALE, latest 6-valve dual-harmony J- console Slewart-Warner; £2o—Address D 157, ‘ Star.’ HEAR Slromberg-Carlsou - Radio; 5,6, 7-valve; all-wave. H. A. Hogg, agent, Moray place (opposite Y.M.C.A.). TRADE PERSONAL. ART-LITE Photo Studios. Repeat Orders, Passports, copies short notice; individual portrait specialists. Opposite Woolworths, above Ritz. BROWN Owl Cafe. —Morning and Afternoon Teas from 6d; good tea, everything fresh.— Rattray street. ARDS Motors have Removed to 282 Princes 'street south (next Austin Motors). I" ARNACH CASTLE still Open to Visi--I tors every Tuesday and Saturday Afternoon; admission 2s 6d, afternoon lea provided free. ENINSULA Buses leave Queen’s Gardens for Larnach Castle every Tuesday and Saturday at 2 p.m.; fare 2s 6d return. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. OVERSTRUNG Iron-frame German Piano, £25 cash, or £1 deposit, 5s weekly; wonderful bargain.—Martins, Octagon. Ot) —Splendid German Piano, in splenorder, equal to new; nice tone, good appearance. —Martins, Octagon. Ct REAT Piano Bargain.—An Iron-frame 4 German Piano, in perfect order, foir £2s.—Martins, 5 Octagon. WANTED, full-sized Violin, with or without case and bow; must be cheap for cash. —Masonic Private Hotel. 15IAN0 Timing, ’Piano Tuning.—Your i Piano Tuned by Experts.—M‘Ahan’« Central Piano Co., 25 Bath street. IOIANO Repairs, guaranteed workman- * ship; 35 years' practical experience to recommend.—M’Ahan’s Central Piano Factory, 25 Bath street. PIANOS! —Yes, wo sell Pianos, bedrock ptices; instruments guaranteed.— M'Ahan’s Central Piano Co.. 25 Bath street. TABLE cabinet solid Oak Gramophone, dear lone, little used; included, number of Records; £3 10s, or near. — D2lB, ‘ Star.' OWNER Gnlbranscn Piano, practical ly now, convertible ordinary Piano; cost £2OO, would exchange Motor Car, equal value. —Reply D 193, care ‘ Evening Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 21824, 13 September 1934, Page 10
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