MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND FARMER S’ UNION OTAGO PROVINCIAL COUNCIL. The THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE of , the Union will be held in the Returned Soldiers’ Association Rooms, Dunedin, commencing TUESDAY, June 7th, 1938, at 10.30 a.m., and continuing on WEDNESDAY, June Bth, from 10 a.m. BUSINESS: Presentation of Statement of Accounts; Election of Officers; Consideration of Remits; General. ' ‘The Dominion President (Mr W. W. Mulholland) will Address the Conference on TUESDAY, 7th June, at 7.30 p.m. Members of the Organisation. and otho.rs interested are cordially invited to be present at all sessions. E. H. CALDER, Provincial Secretary WOMEN’S DIVISION: NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION. The TWELFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE will be held in the Masonic Hall, Moray Place, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, June 8, commencing at 9 a.m. BUSINESS: Presentation of Statement of Accounts and Report; Election of • Officers; Consideration of Remits; General. AH Members and Women interested are cordially invited to be present. A. F. BORRIB, Provincial Secretary. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ UNION MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. The THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS will be held in the Returned Soldiers’ Association Rooms, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, June 8, 1938, at 10 a.m. BUSINESS: Presentation of Annual Accounts; Election of Directors; Election of Auditor; General. (Messrs C. M’Xntosh, G. A. Hamilton, and J. C. Hay retire by rotation, but arc eligible for, re-election.) A. C. CAMERON, General Manager, PRODUCERS LTD. The TENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the Office of the Company, Public Trust Building, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, June 8, 1938, at ,4.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Presentation of Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Directors; Election of Auditor; General. A. C. CAMERON, Manager. THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF N.Z. (Incorp.). SOUTHERN DISTRICT COUNCIL. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND CONFERENCE with Delegates from Agricultural and Pastoral Societies in the Southern District (South of Waitaki) will be held in the Office of the Otago Farmers’ Union Mutual Fire Insurance Association, Public Trust Building, Moray Place, Dunedin, on THURSDAY, June 9, at 2.30 p.m. All Members and Farmers interested are cordially invited to be present, A. C. CAMERON, Hon. Secretary. THE OTAGO FARM COMPETITIONS COMMITTEE. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Farm Competitions Committee will be held in the Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Board Room, Public Trust Building, Dunedin, on FRIDAY, Juno 10, 1938, at 12.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Adoption of Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Discussion on Competition Conditions and Future Activities; General. All Farmers interested are cordially invited to be present. R. F. CAMERON, E. H. CALDER; Hon. Secretaries.
NEW ZEALAND ATHLETIC, CYCLING, AND AXEMEN’S UNION (Inc.), Otago Centra. f|IHB ANNUAL MEETING of the above Centre will be held in the Returned Soldiers’ Club Rooms on THURSDAY, June 9th, at 8 p.m. Business: Annual noport and balance sheet; election of officers; and general. Executive Meeting, 7.30 p.m. W. R. MACPHERSON, Hon. Sec. DUNEDIN Left Book Club.—Club Meeting To-morrow (Sunday), at 8 p.m. Mr. G. Parkyn, M.A., will speak on the Esperantist Movement, with special reference to its Proletarian and Trade Union Aspects. Visitors are invited. MISCELLANEOUS. AT ANY RENOVATE WEBNO V A T E With PERFECTO PAINTS. 21s Gallon. JAMES WEEN AND CO. LTD. PATTILLO, the Master Bridal Photographer for the June Bride.—Phono 12-015 for appointment. . “ TUNE Brides!”—After the ceremony M visit Pattillo’s Bridal Studio and have your Wedding Groups beautifully photographed. “ TJATTILLO.” Pride, fastidiousness, A and good taste direct June Brides to get photographed in the Bridal Studio. NZ. Highway Constructors Ltd., • Logan’s Point (Telephone 12-207). — Cheapest prices, prompt delivery; Readymixed Concrete, Asphalt, Tar, Cement, Lime, Sand, Screenings, Wood-preserving Oil, Bitumen Emulsion, Weed Destroyer, Bitumastic Paint, all Coal By-products. AEOLD BOOTH, Professional Accounts ant, Sharebroker, Company Secretary, etc., A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin ; phone 12-362. AITANGATA Coal still supreme: do not be satisfied with something ‘ just as good”; all merchants supply. DICTAPHONES save time, money, worry; demonstrations arranged anywhere.—Particulars from N.Z, Typewriter Co., 22 Water street. AROLD BOOTH, Professional Aocountant.—March 31st, Tradesmen’s Books Balanced and Income Tax Returns Prepared, moderate charges—Phone ■ 12-362. OFFEEI Quality Coffee, freshly roasted and ground daily.—Obtainable from the Coffee specialists, Durie’s,” 32 Octagon, Dunedin. ' OFFER for breakfast; for strength and flavour the “ Bourbon ” brand is unequalled; instructions in every tin. OAL. There is only one “ Kaitangata ”; do not be confused with other “ Kai."; insist on “ Kaitangata. DISCRIMINATE —AND W RENOVATE’ With WREN’S WALLPAPERS. lOCKROACHES, Ants, Silverfish, Bugs, Borers, etc., easily Eradicated; ‘re’s a Houghton and Byrne remedy for Iry household pest; chemists and stores. f or Free Leaflets write Agents. 19. Tory eet, Wellington. f AROLD BOOTH, Sharebroker.—l pay cash for New Zealand Perpetual Forand Kaingaroa Forests Bonds or Z. Highway Constructors Ltd., • Logan’s Point (phone 12-207), are lared to recommend reliable practical halters who undertake private work; so Asphalters purchase high-grade erial from the company; advice and mates free. . LOVES, Leggings, Mitts!—Beveridge’s ’ Better Bike Shop, Cargill’s Corner. > "i A Q —Permanent Waving; Eugene >" J-TcO Combination, £1 ss; Maeless, £1 Is; End from 12s 6d.—Adelphi, George street. DIRT ACCUMULATES, MAN yy RENOVATES” AT WREN’S. FOE ALL PAINTING REQUISITES. M AH-JONG Sets f AVE arrived. supply. G ET in early. HERRICK AND CO., 233 George street, near Frederick street; open Friday evenings. • T B* NOT TOO LATE TO WR E N O V A With IRONITE ROOF PAINT. Fadeless. 16s 6d gallon. All colours. JAMES WREN AND CO. LTD. CLIENTS’ Own Material Made Up; best workmanship and superior finish.—MacLeod MacGillivray. _ HIGH-CLASS Overcoats, latest styles, moderately priced.—Try MacLeod MacGillivray, 168 Rattray street. TTiOB High-class Tailoring try MacLeod Jt? . MacGillivray, Rattray street.
Dunedin south branch, n.z.l.p. Hon. F. JONES WILL DEILVER A PRE-SESSIONAL ADDRESS, SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, at 8 p.m. LEFT BOOK CLUB ROOMS. SUNDAY, at 7 p.m., Labour debating club’s discusSION AND QUESTION NIGHT. The Logic of the Social Security Plan.’ Speaker, Hon. M. Connelly. M. A. FRASER, Hon. Secretary, TRADE PERSONAL. BE UP TO DATE—- “ 1717 ® E N O V A T E” Tv - With IRONITE ROOF PAINT. Fadeless. 16s 6d gallon. All colours. JAMES WREN AND CO. LTD. RED BAND Rentals.—Drive yourself; Mini,- Austins? Plymouths; Chryslers. —Office, 36 Moray. Place West; phone 10-953. NEVER mind who made them, be careful who Repairs them.—Laing’s Reliable Shoe Service (opposite Cenotaph). TTIHE American trusts close down; the -A Broadway Butchery still Carries On. —Opposite the Broadway Hotel. WHOLESOME Reading for the home; get good books at Bible House, 11 Broadway. HELLO, Everybody! Guaranteed Leather Coats, warm linings; just the thing for winter; absolutely waterproof and so smart; price, £3 5s. —Peter Fraser and Sons, Stuart street. PERMANENT Waving, 15s 6d and 17a 6d; capable operatives.—Career Hairdreesing Rooms, Broadway; phone 10-659. DISCRIMINATE—AND “W » B N O y A T E” ’’ With WREN’S WALLPAPERS. SEWING Machines, all reconditioned and guaranteed, from £2 10s; save money, —D. Forrester. Stuart street. OWIE’S Dismantling Ltd., 1 Forth street.—Huge stocks Timber. Doors, Windows, Sashes, Ranges, etc. —Call, or ring 10-130. 11/'RIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS for v T Copies and Enlargements from old treasured photographs.—Studio, 199 George street, Dunedin. YOUR Child’s Birthday.—Have a new Portrait taken at Rembrandt Studio, 199 George street; phone 15-726. CYCLING Special!—Suedette Jackets, 19s lid each.—W. T, Beveridge Ltd., Cargill’s Comer. DIRT ACCUMULATES. MAN “ Tir RENOVATES” AT WREN’S. FOR ALL PAINTING REQUISITES. jfiHOW Visitors, your Trousers Pressed while you wait; look smart and nippy for the races.—Rainbow Dry Cleaners, Rattray street. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, White Persian Cat, St. Kilda.— Anyone knowing whereabouts, kindly telephone 22-704; reward. T OST, city, last night, Purse containing ■V" £l. note and trinkets; keepsake; soL dier’s widow; reward.—B37, ’Star.’ LOST, Canary-coloured Budgie, in High street; reward.—Garth Gallaway, 375 High street. T OST, Grey Suede Fur-lined Glove (left hand), Roslya locality; reward.—6 Ann street, Roslyn. IT OST, Black-and-white Collie, vicinity Glen.—Finder please ring 23-708. T OST, in town, Friday morning, silver Nail Cleaner, part of manicure set. — Communicate 8173, ‘ Star.’ LOST, within few weeks ago, brown Umbrella, glass handle; also on Wednesday afternoon Signet Ring.—Apply No. 8112, ‘Star.’ JpOUND, black Collie Dog.—Ring 22-553. FOUND, Black Persian Pussy Cat, north end.—Communicate 8142, ‘ Star.’ FOUND.— Dowie’s Dismantling Ltd., 1 Forth street, have everything you want for that job; prices absolutely right. FOUND. —Diamond Cluster and 3-stone Engagement Rings, £7 10s up; best value Watches. —F. Himmel, George street. JTIOUND. —Men’s Signet Rings, 20s and 255, free initials; Girls’, 9s 6d up.— F. Himmel, 34 George street. FOUND. —Washing Wringers Rorubbered, Broken Parts Replaced.—At Acme Tyre Company’s, corner King and Frederick streets. YOU will most likely find the article you wish to buy advertised in the small classified columns. Get the habit of studying these columns—it will pay you;
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