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| PUBLIC NOTICES. ON SATURDAY: —Early Sandwiches. —Sliced Bread. • —Hampers for the Races. • —Bread for Easter. 5 ALL MILLARS’ SHOPS 5 OPEN. ON SATURDAY: Lunch. High Tea. THE FEDERAL. THE BALANCE-SHEET AND STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS OF the Invercargill City Council for the year ended March 31, 1931, are open for inspection at the Town Hall, during Office hours<ip to the 23rd April, 1932. ■> C. L. GRANGE. Mu 963 Town Clerk. JNVERCARGILL CITY TRAMWAYS. EASTER ARRANGEMENTS. THURSDAY, March 24, 1932—Friday Timetable. „ GOOD FRlDAY—Special Half-hourly Service on all routes, commencing 6.37 a.m., from all termini. Thence as per I regular Sunday times until 10.15 p.m. J (Last cars from Post Office). SUNDAY FARES WILL BE CHARGED. EASTER SATURDAY AND EASTER MONDAY—Ordinary Timetable; fifteen minute service to commence 1 p.m. I instead of 12 noon. I SATURDAY 26th AND MONDAY, March ■ i 28—Underlined Timetable Cars deleted ! 1 from 11.50 a.m. 1 Mu9sB BY ORDER. i GORE STOCK AGENTS’ ASSOCIATION. EASTER HOLIDAYS. MEMBERS of the above Association will CLOSE their respective premises from FRIDAY, March 25, to WEDNESDAY, March 30, inclusive, re-opening on THURSDAY, March 31. W. D. SHELTON. Mu 976 Secretary. NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of The Banking Act, 1908, TUESDAY, the 29th ! day of March, 1932, is hereby appointed a ; SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at the Offices of the. undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand:— , THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALLA, LIMITED. W. A. Kiely, Inspector. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. R. C. Addison, Inspector. Tub BAri'r, OF AUSTRALASIA. ’ W. F. L. Ward, Inspector. ’ THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. J. T. Grose, General Manager. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. E. P. Yaldwyn, Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. H. Buckleton, General Manager. NOTE: GOOD FRIDAY, March 25, 1932. EASTER SATURDAY, March 26, 1932. EASTER MONDAY, March 28, 1932. Will also be observed as Holidays throughout New Zealand, being statutory holidays., MsB76 MOTOR PARTS. WE ARE MOTOR SPARE PART SPECIALISTS, and claim to be the last word in being able to supply ANy PART for ANY CAR. Our Parts are new | and good used. No rubbish. Cheap Parts. I Expert knowledge. ASK US FIRST—IT WILL PAY YOU. UP-TO-DATE WRECKING CRANE ! SERVICE. DAY AND NIGHT. SOUTHLAND MOTOR WRECKING CO. i DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. (Near Hospital). Telegrams: “Manyparts.” Phone: 1644. THE HARVEY MILLINERY SALON. (OPP. COURTHOUSE, TAY STREET). HAVE pleasure in announcing a SPECIAL SHOWING OF MILLINERY FOR EASTER. Included in the range is the positively ' new ‘TRENCH SAILOR HAT,” a particularly smart style and most suitable for the Hobday Season. Now showing in all the Fashionable Shades. YOUR EASTER MEAT. FOREQUARTERS MUTTON - - - 2d. lb. ! HINDQUARTERS MUTTON - -23 d. lb. j Also A LARGE SUPPLY OF CORNED BEEF. ■ OX TONGUES. < LAMB. BELGIAN SAUSAGE AND SAVELOYS. P. WIND E R S. ; CASH BUTCHER. KELVIN STREET. PHONE: 865. 1 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. s TO THE MOTORING PUBLIC. | HAVING started a MOTOR REPAIR 1 BUSINESS in premises lately occupied by the International Harvester Co., 1 and situated in Tapper’s Building, Dee I Street, I solicit a share of your patronage. 1 All repairs, etc., entrusted to me will have 1 my own personal attention. ; CHARGES MODERATE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ] FRANKHAZLETT. 1 MOTOR ENGINEER. . TAPPER’S BUILDINGS, DEE STREET. 1 1 WANTED —Furnished Flat or Furnished Bed-sitting Room with fireplace there- I in and kitchenette. Replies to “U 14,” I Times Office. Mt92B t — ] WHOOPING Cough! Prevent further • developments by taking Toffy’s Red Spruce Cough Compound. 1/6, 2/6 Geo. , J H. Brown, Chemist, Dee Street. i

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Southland Times, Issue 21661, 24 March 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 21661, 24 March 1932, Page 1