New South Wales State Orchestra. ■ PUBLIC'MEETING of those in- '• wrested In securing a Concert from tho above in, Oainaru is Called for 6 o'clock' TO-NIGHT. sth inst,, iu the BOROUGH- COUNCIL CHAMBERS. JAS. McDIABMID, 71 Mayor. WESLEY CHURCH, KAKANUI, JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. V PUBLIC MEETING and SOCIAL will be held in the Kakanui_Hall J at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY,' November i 6th. Musical items by the Oamarii Clioir. .. '•'••».' Rev. J. A. LOCHORE in -the Chair. ADMISSION' ... Is. 70 WESLEY CHOIR AND OTHERS. TOTOR CARS leave the J Church : for KAKANUI at G. 45 p.m./ TO-MORROW. 81 FRIDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, at 8 p.mV A LECTURE by REV. -WM. SCORGIE will bo Delivered in tho S.S. HALL. Subject: Barrie, Crockett, and MaeLaren, three Scottish Novelists. In- :£ instructive, and humorous. :•' Programme of Scottish Music. : Admission: Is. Proceeds in aid of the New Organ Fund. 83
OPENING DAY will bo held on SATURDAY. Bth November, 1919: Members of other Clubs cordially invited. . SO. J. ORR. Hon. See. OAMARU ELECTORATE. }R 3. A. MACPHERSON. will -«- ADDRESS the ELECTORS of the Oaniaru Electorate at WAITAKI SOUTH; TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 7.30 sharp. NGAPARA HALL, THURSDAY, 8 p.m. KIA ORA SCHOOLHOUSE, FRIDAY, S p.m. 50 Waitahi Electorate, R J. ANSTEY, M.P., v.il! - ADDRESS the ELECTORS of the Waitaki Electorate in the OLYMPIC HALL, WAIMATE, on FRIDAY, 7th November, at S p.m. ALL ELECTORS HEARTILY INVITED. - Further announcements will be made later. " 20 y|-RS WILDSMITH wishes to Notify. - I *-*- the Public that she has REMOVED to REED STREET, next'to Dr Hargreaves, and is still prepared to lake in Maternity Cases. 57' IXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER I and GENERAL CLERK, Forenoons at liberty, seeks Work, eithei Permanent or Casual, Tradesmen's Books and usual ran of Office Work. Address: J. WARD, 62 Care A. H. Carson, Butcher. PERRY wishes to Notify tile • Public of Qamaru that he has SOLD all his INTEREST in the BUSINESS and STABLES carried ou at Corner of Wansbeck and Tees street, to GEORGE HEADS, who intends carrying on on the same lines as previously. , 43 Australian
Mutual Provident Society. kEPARTMENT. Ten Years' Progress of Society. Tlio Largest Mutual Life Office in the" ' British. Empire. Revenue for. Year—l9o3, £3,184,488; I 1918, £5,078,820. j Acciunulated Funds—l9o3, £24,522,715; 1913, £.37,571,207. Assurances iu forte (with bonuses) — j inOS. £75,312,290; 1918. £lls,- ! 558.745. . ' . j SEVENTIETH YEAR— Annual Division of Surplus, j ORDINAEY DEPARTMENT.—Bo- . nus Certificates representing the sum | of £1,700,000 Reversionary Bonuses, having a. present Cash Value of £1,005,931, having been. issued a3 for the year ended 31st December, 1918. The Society offers the MOST LIBERAL POLICY, holds EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG RESERVES, and declares LARGE ANNUAL BONUSES. . NOTE.—lmportant! Policies effected now will share in the Bonuses for 1919. For particulars apply ' H..F. MAUDE, 40 Chief Agent for OauiaruJ What Will Your Salary be in One, Two, or Even Five Years' Time? Will you then be receiving the same old wage, or a slight increase duo to time service, or will you command a position of responsibility at a handsome salary? Now is the time to decide which it shall be. You can guarantee a better position for yourself by preparing for it. May we not train you to become efficient for business ? Herein the prospects are ever increasing—and the field is never crowded. Let us send you, without obligation on your part, particulars of our Home Studv Course in ACCOUNTANCY, or in BOOK-KEEPING, or in SHORTHAND, or "iu ADVERTISEMENTWRITING, or in COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING. Which? HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S I Correspondence Schools Ltd., PO. Bos 516, AUCKLAND
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13905, 5 November 1919, Page 5
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