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MEETINGS. LABOUR MEETING. A MEETING of the Local Branch of the N.Z. LABOUR PARTY will be held in the Trades Hall, SATURDAY, April 1, at 8 p.m. All sympathisers invited to attend. S. J. STOKES, M 979 Chairman. ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF TEACHERS. T’HE ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF 1 TEACHERSj will be held in STOBO HALL (next First Church. Tay Street), on FRIDAY, 31st March, at 10 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. All interested in Education cordially invited. Leading Features: MORNlNG—President’s Address: “Education : Revolution or Evolution,” Miss C. McLeod, M.A. AFTERNOON—Address: “Creative Education,” Professor Shelley, of aCnterbury College. EVENlNG—Victoria Hall: 8 o’clock, Social Dance, Valedictory to Miss McLeod. SATURDAY—Museum Hall, Technical College, 10.30 a.m.: Unveiling Ceremony, Roll of Honour cf Southland Soldier Teachers. Addresses by Messrs P. A. do la Perrelle, Chairman Education Board; A. L. Wyllie, M.A., Senior Inspector; H. P. Young, Head Teacher, Orepuki; and Chaplain-Captain Gilbert. Will relatives and friends of SoldierTeachers please accept ths invitation to be present at the Ceremony. GEO. AGNEW, M 867. Secretary. W.E.A. PROFESSOR SHELLEY (Of Canterbury College). W/ ILL LECTURE in the YJf.C.A. Gymnasium, Tay Stret, on FRIDAY EVENING, 31st MARCH, At 8, on “DRAMA AND POETRY OF JOHN MASEFIELD.” The Public are corc’-lly invited to attend. Collection. G. AUGUST, Mz939 Hon. Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. W.E.A. (Workers’ Educational Association). 1922 SEASON. pLASSES will commence immediately after Easter in the following subjects:— LITERATURE. HISTORY. ECONOMICS. PSYCHOLOGY. Intending Members are requested to Enrol Early. S. G. AUGUST, Mz93B. Hon. Secretary. LOST AND FOUND, T OST—On Sunday, March 5, between /Teviot Street and First Church, Gold Horseshoe Brooch. Reward on returning to Times Office. M 969 T OST—(Aparima) black retriever dbg, with rope. Finder rewarded. Apply “J.W.,” Aparima P.O. My9o6 TpOUND— Take” Tops, the new Winter pastime. 2/- each, postage 2d.—Thomson, Bridger & Co., Ltd., De? Street. MxB62 PROFESSIONAL. CHIROPRACTIC. A. I 0 0 L CHIROPRACTOR. 80 KELVIN STREET. CHIROPRACTIC—The Science that Accounts for, Locates and Corrects the CAUSE of Disease. HOURS: 10 to 12, 2to 6. Saturdays: 8.30 to 12. Phone —829. A/TISS EME MlLLS—Chiropodist, Neil's Buildings, Dee Street ( Late Collins Street, Melbourne)—Corus, Ingrowing Toenails, Bunions, Flat Feet, Chilblains, Brokendown Arches, Weak Ankles and All Pedal Defects Successfully Treated. Consultation FREE. —Telephone 1479. PUBLIC NOTICES. £)ONALD’S Jj EALTH gREAD Brown Bread is Strongly Recommended by the Medical Profession. —TRY—DONALD’S HEALTH gREAD ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. 'pO INTRODUCE KILLEMOFF” THE CELEBRATED VERMIN DESTROYER. The Proprietors are offering for One Month only a SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY DISCOUNT —to— Merchants and Storekeepers in the Southland District Write for Particulars to—“KILLEMOFF” AGENCY, P.O. Box 203, InvercargilL “KILLEMOFF” Is Undoubtedly the Most Effective Destroyer of Kats and Mice on the Market To-day. IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. QEO. McCARTER, Junr„ INCOME TAX EXPERT. Bank N.S.W. Chambers, Invercargill. ’Phone 986. Mj3l9 TYRES—I2 Months’ Guarantee. Cycle Shop Price 20/-. Para Price 17/6 Cajh. TWO TYRES—Ior 32/6. ’ Post Free to any oart of Southland.— THE PARA RUBBER CO,, LTD., 175 IM .

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Southland Times, Issue 19478, 30 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19478, 30 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19478, 30 March 1922, Page 1

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