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MEETINGS. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (A. BAIN, ESQ.) WILL ADDRESS A MEETING OF RATEPAYERS on the ROAD LOAN PROPOSALS TO-NIGHT VICTORIA HALL. at 8 pun. ALSO AT: North Invercargill SchooI—THURSDAY, July 10, at 8 p.m. Sylvan Bank SchooI—FRIDAY, July 11, at 8 p.m. Gladstone Town HaII—MONDAY, July 14, at 8 p.m. South SchooI—TUESDAY, July 15, at 8 p.m. The Deputy Mayor (Councillor A. Glass) will address a Meeting at AVENAL TOWN HALL on TUESDAY, July 15, at 8 p.m. F. BURWELL, Town Clerk. INVERCARGILL SHAKESPEAREAN SOCIETY. ORPHANS’ CLUB ROOMS, ARCADE. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at 8 o’clock. Business: Election of Officers; Opening Reading: ‘‘Twelfth Night.” Full attendance of Members and Prospective Members desired. G. BROWN, Jh27l Acting Secretary. RADIUM APPEAL. A PUBLIC MEETING of all Women interested in the above Appeal and willing to help to collect in the residential parts of Town and Suburbs will be held in St. John Ambulance Rooms, Esk Street, at 3 pun. on THURSDAY, July 10. N. A. HIDE, J 11283 Convenor. PUBLIC NOTICES. . BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. RECONSTRUCTION OF STREETS LOAN: £74,000. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a POLL of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Invercargill will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of July, 1924, upon the proposal of the Invercargill Borough Council to raise a Special Loan of £74,000 for the purpose of reconstruction and general improvement of streets within the Borough, as set forth in the said proposal, upon the security and repayable as in the said proposal stated. A. BAIN, Mayor of the Borough of Invercargill. The POLL will be held on the date specified, viz., WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of July, 1924, between the hours of 9 a.ni. and 7 p.m. at the undermentioned POLLING BOOTHS: I—3—Town Hall. 4—Gladstone Town Hall. s—Avenal5 —Avenal Town Hall. 6—Sylvan Bank Schoolroom. 7—Wood’s Store, Rugby Park. B—Knox Schoolroom, Venus Street. 9—Knox Schoolroom, Conon Street. 10—Spence’s Store, North Invercargill. F. BURWELL, Returning Officer, For the Borough of Invercargill. Town Hall, Tay Street, Bth July, 1924. Jh26o WALLACE COUNTY. \ RATES, 1924-1925. PURSUANT to the provisions of "The Counties Act, 1920,” and ‘The Rating Act, 1908,” and the amendments thereof, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Wallace County Council to make on FRIDAY, the 18th July, 1924, for the period commencing Ist April, 1924, an ending 31st March, 1925, on the Capital Value of all the Rateable Property on the Valuation Roll of the Riding respectively, viz.:— A General Rate of a penny and threesixteenths in the £ in Orepuki Riding, one penny and one-sixteenth in the £ in Pourakino Riding, fifteenth-sixteenths of a penny in the £ in Waimatuku, Otautau, Wairio and Mararoa Ridings, one penny and sevensixteenths in the £ in Aparima, Waiau and Wairaki Ridings, and under Sectior/41 of “The Hospital and Charitable Institution Act, 1909,” a Charitable Aid Rate of three-sixteenths of a penny in the £ on the Capital Value of all the rateable property in the County as entered in the Valuation Rolls, payable in one sun?, at the office of the Wallace County Council, Otautau, on the 11th Augusti, 1924. The Valuation Rolls arc open for. inspection at the County Council Office, Otautau, during office hours. Dated at Otautau, 20th day of June, 1924. G. B. BURNS, Ju7ls County Clerk. FOR SALE. Holloway bros., 126 tay street. ’Phone: 101. LICENSED DEALERS. 150 Dozen Cups and Saucers and Plates, English Grafton China, direct from the manufacturers to us and we can sell this class of goods for less than you are buying inferior to-day. 3000 Rolls Wallpaper, Travelling Trunks, Musical Instruments including Violins, Accordeons, Mandolins, Harps, etc. Shovels, Picks, Spades, Mattocks, Carpenters’ Tools, Vyces, etc., etc. 150 Pairs Men’s Pants, 200 Pairs Boots and Shoes. Also: Fourwheeler, 2 Gigs, 3 Sets Harness, Heavy Hames, Swingle Trees, etc., 300-ft. Piping, Tanks, Barrows, Copper and Stands, Beds, 10-Ton Jack, Sacks, Cameras, 3,000 Books and Tons of Goods of all description. Marquees and Tents for Hire. We are out for Business and will keep the prices at Bedrock. We buy Gent’s Cloth ing, Boots, Sacks, Metals or anything you have ioi sale. Our Carts will GalL

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Southland Times, Issue 19291, 9 July 1924, Page 1

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