COR CASH SALE, 1937 MORRIS 8 R 4-door SEDAN; unregistered; good tyres, small mileage. Priice £325. Dor information ring Phone 132 4, KKuikoura. pOR SALE, SHED, Quantity of FireR wood, and Spare Tinjber. G. Warren, Kowhai Bridge. FOR SALE, Broadcast Radio Battery SET; £l2. Ring Phone lE. pOE SALE, 5-Seater CHEVROLET * CAR. For particulars Ring Phone 31M. IWANTED Temporary Domestic HELP " for about three months. Apply MATRON, Kaikoura Hospital. POISON LAID. DOISON WILL BE LAID for the De- • struction of Dogs on KAIWHARE Property, on and after this date. J. J. MACKLE. 21st August, 1944. PRELIMINARY NOTICK WE have been favoured with instructions from MR. G. 808. HAMILTON, to hold a CLEARING SALE of his DAISY COWS AND PLANT, at FERNLEIGH, about the first week in September. Full particulars in later issues. P;NE, GOULD, GUINNESS, Ltd. Auctioneers. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE DANCE. DANCE. DANCE HAPUKU HALL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Proceeds to be divided between the Kaikoura Branch of the N.Z. Red Cross for General Purposes and Hall Improvement Fund. GOOD MUSIC. GOOD SUPPEB. A GOOD TIME ASSURED. Admission: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6 T. AND C. BOYD, ' Joint Secretaries, Hapuku Hall Committee.
BOY SCOUT COMMITTEE. ANNUAL MEETING. MONDAY, AUGUST 28, At 7.30 p.m. ST. PETER’S SCHOOLROOM. Come along and support this Youth R. S. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. PLUNKET SOCIETY. NURSE KELLER will be absent from the district from MONDAY, August 21, to WEDNESDAY, August 30 (inclusive). F. OHLSON, Hon. Secretary. KAIKOURA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. NOTICE is hereby giiven that the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the SUBURBAN HALL, on MONDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1944, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Report and Balance-sheet, To Elect Three Directors and Fix Remuneration, To Appoint an Auditor and Fix Remuneration, General. C. A. JENSEN, Secretary.
SECOND ANNUAL BALL. SECOND ANNUAL BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALLBALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. PLUNKET BALL. BALL. BALL. PLUNKET BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. SECOND ANNUAL BALL. SECOND ANNUAL BALL. DRILL HALL. DRILL HALL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1944. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1944. FIRST DANCE 8.30 P.M. GOOD MUSIC. GOOD FLOOR. GOOD SUPPER. Admission: Gentlemen 4/6, Ladies 3/6. Double Ticket 7/6. F. OHLSON, Secretary. HIGHWAYS BALL. HIGHWAYS BALL. CLARENCE. CLARENCE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1944. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1944. Proceeds in Aid of Highways Men Serving Overseas.
A London message states that Ger man scientists are working on an automatic diving device for the new rocket bombs, says the Daily Mail’s aviation correspondent, who recently interviewed an Austrian deserter from a German rocket bomb research factory. The Austrian told him that the scientists were trying to apply a photo-electric eell to the diving device. The cell is sensitive to light, and the idea is to use it so the will dive on the target already illuminated by incendiary bombs . dropped by the preceding
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