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PUBLIC NOTICES. THE DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED). POVP Y D A Y PEI D A Y IBth APRIL, 1941. REMEMBRANCE DAY. GIVE GENEROUSLY FOR YOUR POPPY. PLEASE NOTE. —Green tags on all poppies this roar. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IS YOUR' NAME ON THE ROLL? IS YOUR WIFE’S NAME ON THE ROLL? ARE YOUR FAMILY’S NAMES ON THE ROLL? For your convenience the Roll may be inspected at the following points;— (Enrolment Forms available). Mr A. H. ALLEN’S ROOM, Stock Exchange Buildings. CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION ROOM, City Hotel Building, Princes street. CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION ROOM. George street (near Arthur Barnett's). Mr H. WEIR, Storekeeper, Glen Avenue, Tram Terminus. Miss STEWART, Lending Library, M ailer street, Mornington. Messrs M’KAY BROS., Store, corner Ross street and Highgatc, R'oslyu, Mr A. H. LAURENSON. Baker, High gate, Rcnlyn. Misses ARTHUR, Cake Shop, Highgatc, Maori Hill. Misses VICKERS,’ Store, Orbell street, Dalraore. CAROLIN’S STOKE, corner George and Duke streets. ,1. C. RIGBY AND SON, Bakers, Gardens corner. Miss REID, News Agent, Anderson’s Bay terminus. 1 J. R. SJMMONDS, Store, 74 Musselburgh Rise. J. NICHOLSON, Store, corner Forbnry road and Bedford street, St. Clair. F. WILKINSON, Chemist, Cavcrsham. J. WILLIAMS, Store, Opc-ho, tram terminus. The Citizens’ Association and Mr A. H. Allen’s Committee urge ALL Citizens to NOTE—The ROLL CLOSES SATURDAY NEXT. 19th Inst.
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Evening Star, Issue 23861, 16 April 1941, Page 1
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