MEETINGS. Meetings- of Mr r. s. black’s COMMITTEE will be held Next Week as under: — Monday, 7.30. —Momingtou Committee will meet at the old Library, Meadow street. Monday, 8 p.m.—South Dunedin Committee at 205 King Edward road. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.—North Dunedin Committee at Rooms, 29 Frederick street. Wednesday, 7.3o.—Caversham Committee at Rooms, 12 College street. Wednesday, 7.30. —Roslyn and Central Committees at 26 Ross street, Roslyn. Thursday, 7.3o.—North-east Valley Committee at Rooms, 25 Islington street. Mr Black would be glad to meet any who are interested. npHB SOUTHERN STARR-BOWKETT A SOCIETY. £2,500 £2,500 TO BE DISPOSED OF £2,500 £2,500 On MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1955. GROUP No. 3: 80th Appropriation of £SOO by Sale. 81st Appropriation of £SOO by Ballot. GROUP No. 4: 341 h Appropriation of £I,OOO by Sale. GROUP No. 5: 42nd Appropriation of £SOO by Sale. Full particulars on application to W. E. C. REID AND CO., Carlton Chambers, High street, Dunedin. BRITISH SAILORS’ SOCIETY. OTAGO BRANCH (Inc.). THE EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING of the above Society will be held in the Dunedin Sailors’ Rest, 91 Rattray street, on TUESDAY, April 2, 1935, at 8 p.m. Address by Rev. T. R. PAGE. Musical programme. Supper provided. All welcome. . ' . J. M. SIMPSON, President. DUNEDIN STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. A MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the MANCHESTER UNITY CHAMBERS, 137 Stuart street, on WEDNESDAY, April 3rd, at 8 p.m., to dispose of the following APPROPRIATIONS:— No. 4 GROUP. 170th of £SOO, by- Ballot. No. 5 GROUP. 100th of £SOO, by Ballot. No, 6 GROUP. 65th of £SOO, by Ballot. Shareholders please note Rule No. 44. T. B.‘ B. JEAVONS, Secretary. THE DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ • ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED). THE NINETEENTH ANNUAL, GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS will bo held in the R.S.A. SOCIAL HALL, Moray place, on TUESDAY', 16th April, 1935, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. BUSINESS: (1) Minutes of Eighteenth Annual General Meeting. (2) Report and Balance-sheet for year ended 31st March, 1935. (3) Election of Office-bearers and Committee for year ending 31st March, 1936. (4) General. 0. L. FERENS, Secretary. u NITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. £2,000 FOR APPROPRIATION. . No. 4 Group, £SOO, hy Ballot, April 4. No. '4 Group, £SOO, by Sale, April 4. No. 7 Group, £SOO, by Ballot, April 4. No. 9 Group, £SOO, by Sale, April 4. J. W. SMEATON, Secretary. 152 High street, Dunedin. WC.T.U.— Monthly Meeting, Hanover • Street Baptist Hal), Tuesday, April 2nd, at 2.30. Welcome to Dominion President. Conference Reports. All women cordially welcome. Afternoon lea. ORKNEY-SHETLAND Society. Sixth Annual Meeting of Members, Returned Soldiers’ Rooms, Dowling street, Tuesday, April 9, 8 p.m.; business, annual report and balance-sheet, election of president and executive officers. —Jas. Bcccot, lion, secreNU.W.M., Museum Grounds, To-raor- • row; speakers—Messrs Cecil (Auckland), Tooley (Christchurch), Mrs J. Ncilson, and G. Gcddcs; hear how Auckland organises, "BA ADIANT Health Club, St. Andrew -Ob street, Monday, 7.45; subject, ‘ Psychology in Relation to Health ’; all welcome. DOUGLAS Social Credit Rooms, 30 King street. —Mr R. M’Donald wi|l speak on ‘ The Terms of the Contracts,’ Sunday, 31sfc March, 8 p.m.; come and fault, it. TVOUGLAS Credit, members only, ThcosoJL' pineal Hall, Dowling street, Tuesday, April 2nd, 7.30 p.m. HOLIDAY RESORTS. BRIGHTON. Four-roomed Well-fur-nished House To Let, Easier holidays or longer; good view, sheltered, sunny.— T 428, ‘Star.’ ("1 HRISTCHU RCH.—First-class AccommoJ dalion, bed and breakfast, 3s 6d; central; reserving now for Easter.—S96l, ‘ Star.’ EASTER.— 3-roomed Furnished Crib, Warrington; accommodation 6 people; range; handy beach, etc.; 355.—T244, ‘ Star.* TBOR Easter Holidays.—Fully furnished 5--B- roomed Cottige, Beach street, Waikouaiti; handy station and beach.—Ring 22-438. ; KARITANE. —To Let, Crib, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, sun'porch; near beach; partly furnished.—T72. ‘'Star.’ ■|Y ARITANE. —To Let, 1-roomcd Crib, Aa. suitable 4 young men.—Apply 43 Prince Albert road, St. Kilda. ARITANE—To Lot, 4-rooraed Cottage’, for Easter.—T429, ‘ Star.’ PAYING Guests received on Farm, conveniently situated; tennis, shooting —Mrs Francis. Duntroon. North Otago. SUPERIOR Accommodation on farm, Waikouaiti, for anyone needing restful holiday; beautiful surroundings, every comfort.—G. Niml. SUNNY Timavu.—Spend a Vacation at “ To Rainga. ” Guest House, alongside Caroline Bay; excellent Accommodation from 8s day. ; SPEND Paste! on Inland Farm, sunny North Otago; bus to door; sleeping porch, tennis court, shooting.—Sßß3, ‘ Star.’ O LET, for week Easter, modem Bungalow, Beadi street; handy station and beach; reasonable rental.—'T343, ‘Star.’ ADVERTISING is the greatest’ distributive, informative, and educative power of the present day.
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Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 16
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