MEETINGS EDE, R aT¥d TF aRME RS. ANNUAL PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE Will be held in the COQUET STREET HALL On FRIDAY, MAY 28, at 2 p.m. Business: To Receive Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers; General. C._C._GILLIES, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES HEAVY LEATHER JACKETS, The Ideal Garment lor Tractor Drivers and General Farm Workers. Short and Long Backs. Dome and Button Fronts. Also Full-length Zips. Available in Black and Brown. Priced from 71s to £5 ss. FILLER’S (OAMARU), LTD, 203 THAMES STREET. AMUSEMENTS ■^fORTH OTAGO HIGHLAND BAND (Inc.). PIPE FAREWELL SOCIAL To PATRON T. W. PATTERSON, PETER PAN THEATRE, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 8 p.m. Honorary Members admitted on production of ticket. gCOTTISH HALL DANCING CLASS. A DANCING CLASS, COMMENCING FRIDAY, MAY 28, For Learners unable to attend Tuesday Night Classes. Hours, 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Country pupils, use the bus and learn to dance. JP'IVE FORKS YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB. GRAND BALL. GRAND' BALL, FIVE FORKS HALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 15. Excellent Supper. Good Music. CENTENNIAL JUNE 8, COLLIE CLUB BALL. Rowland’s Music. Prices, 4s and 3s. HALL, N 3A R N D A JUNE 11, At McKERROW’S, WAIANAKARUA. Cards for non-dancers. Admission, 2s. Proceeds for Roll of Honour Fund. ITH Otago Scottish Society: Do not et monthly Concert and Dance, Toit; first-class entertainment. AMOKO Hall, Monday, May 31, farei Social to Mr and Mrs Illingworth and ily; good music' and supper. TH Otago Scottish Society: Do not t mohttilv Concert and Dance, To- ; first-class entertainment. DSOR: Euchre, May 29. Hall Fund; is Is and plate, gentlemen Is 6d. TH Otago Scottish Soiietv: Do not 2t monthly Concert and Dance, Tot; first-class entertainment. FOOTBALL [AG Point Football Club: Shag Point v. aikouaiti, seniors and juniors, Saturday, ay 29- bus will leave Hampden at 1.30
SUNDAY SERVICES p.m. pHUECH OF ENGLAND. WAITAKI PAROCHIAL DISTRICT. TRINITY I (MAY 30). KUROW Chapel: 9 a.m.. Holy Communion; Sunday School, 11 a.m. OMARAMA: 3 p.m., * Evensong and Sermon: Holy Baptism, 2.45 p.m. Rev. J. D. HERVEY, Vicar. SITUATIONS VACANT R e O XN A” CON FECTIONS. FEMALE CLERICAL STAFF WANTED. ONE SENIOR AND ONE JUNIOR required to commence early at our Dunedin office, later fo transfer to our new offices at Oamaru: " Shorthand, typing and some knowledge of accountancy would be valuable in the senior position, which carries a good salary and has prospects of advancement to a‘higher position. The junior position would be suitable for a girl who has completed a. commercial course at school, with or without some practical experience. An allowance towards accommodation expenses will be paid additional to salary to girls who, normally residing in Oamaru. undertake to return there to take up duties in our Oamaru office on request. Please state age and give brief details of qualifications for either position in applications to The Manager, REGINA CONFECTIONS, LIMITED, PO. Box 795, Dunedin. gOROUGH OF OAMARU. JUNIOR ASSISTANTLIBRARY. APPLICATIONS in writing, addressed ;o the Undersigned and marked “ Library, ire invited up to 4 p.m. on THURSDAA, rUNE 3, 1948, for the position of JUNIOR ASSISTANT at the Municipal Library, Applicants are to state age, educational qualifications and library experience, if iny. Schedule of duties may be obtained from the Librarian. Salary commensurate with qualificatlollS‘ J. BRANTHWAITE, Town Clerk. MEETINGS ■^AITAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. MEMBERS ARE NOTIFIED that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in the STRAND TEA ROOMS on THURSDAY, JUNE 3, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Annual Report and Balance Sheet, Election of Officers, and General. The following SIX NOMINATIONS have been received for FIVE VACANT SEAIS on the Council, so an ELECTION will be necessary:—Messrs R. B. Gibb, A. J. Rennie, H. D. Sim, A. W. Slater, I. A. Taylor and W. W. Woodall. A. C. PIPER, Secretary. SALES BY AUCTION At Ou r Rooms. FRIDAY, MAY 28, At 1.30 p.m. TATTEHSALL'S EXCHANGE will ofl'er on account of Clients:— D.L. Table and 4 Chairs, Chesterfield Suite, Carpet Squares, “ Speedee ” Electric Rangette, 2 Easy Chairs, Edison Gramophone and Records, Portable Gramophone, Tin Trunk, Set Wooden Bowls and Bowling Shoes, 2 Sieves, " Hotdogge ” Range, Cream Cans, Banjo, Clothes Basket, Suit Cases, 15 x 12 Green Canvas Sheet, Opal Lamp Shade, 1-3 H.P. Electric Motor, 2 Billiard Cues, No. 1 Churn, Dormeyer Cake Mixer and Juice Extractor, Set 3 Decanters, 3 Porcelain Baths (damaged). Saw Bench, D.B. Gun, Rabbit Traps, Champion Gas Range, 21yds 6ft Netting, Congoleum, Quantity Sundries. AUCTi6nT~ 24 White Leghorn Pullets, Table Poultry, Brooder, Meat.. Safes, Wringers. Quantity Lino., Bicycles.—Mulligan and Forbes, Friday. __ AUCTION: Axminster Carpet, Rugs, Curtains, Radio, Oak Sideboard, Chiffonier. Chesterfield Suite, Oak Bedroom Suite, Single Beds, Mattresses, Blankets, Chests, I Pedestals.— Mulligan and Forbes, Friday.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26782, 27 May 1948, Page 3
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