MEETINGS. FARMERS’ UNION. THE Annual Meeting of the Drummond Branch will be held in the Public Hall, on MONDAY, June 12, at 8 p.m. Mr Gordon McKay, Provincial President, and other visitors will be present. Ladies invited. Supper provided. D. STALKER. Ji3sl Secretary. NEW ZEALAND LEGION. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the HEDGEHOPE HALL on Wednesday, June 14, at 8 p.m. Addresses will be given by visitors on the aims and objects of the Legion. All (including Ladies) are cordially invited. J. PICKARD. Ji359 Hon. Secretary. ATOTICE—A Meeting of Dairymen ll interested in reopening South Hillend Dairy Factory will be held at Factory, on Thursday, 15th June, at 2 o’clock.—T. Rae, Convener. Ji344 RYAL BUSH PUBLIC HALL SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING of above Society will be held in the Hall, SATURDAY, June 24, at 8 p.m. F. KING. Ji355 Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. SOUTHLAND EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. THE HOUSEHOLDERS in the School Districts of Arthur’s Point, Cardrona, Dacre, Dipton, Chatton East, East Limehills, Feldwick, Ferndunlaw, Fortification, Garston, Gibbston, Gladfield, Glenary, Haldane, Hokonui, Kingston, Knapdalc, Longridge North, Longridge Village, Otahu, Roslyn Bush, Round Hill, Ruahine, Sunnyside, Waikana, and Waikouro having failed to elect School Committees on the day set apart for that purpose, notice is hereby given that the Education Board has fixed MONDAY, 3RD JULY, 1933, at 7.30 p.m. as the date and the hour and the School in each of the above-mentioned districts as the place, for the election of a School Committee in each of the aforesaid School Districts. Proceedings at this election will be conducted as in the case of an Annual Election, and as provided for in “The Education Act, 1914.” The first meeting of each newlyelected Committee will be held on the same evening immediately after the election. R. BROWNLIE, Secretary. Education Office, Invercargill. Juno 8, 1933. Ji32l TRESPASS NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading are charged as under: inch minimum 2/6 per insertion; 3 insertions 7/6. TRESPASSERS with guns, dogs and ferrets on my property, at River Flat, will be prosecuted.—J. S. McDonald, Dipton. Ji36B FINANCIAL. THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHLAND. DIRECTORS: Messrs C. J. Broad (Chairman), W. A. Ott, R. A. Anderson, C.M.G., Hon. A. F. Hawke, J. S. Baxter, W. N. Stirling, E. B. Pilcher, F.R.A. DEPOSITS: The Association is prepared to accept Deposits at highest current rates. Interest on twentyfour months and over payable halfyearly. E. B. PILCHER. Secretary. New Zealand Insurance Building, ESK STREET. PLANTS AND SEEDS FOR SALE. BRICES REDUCED. Forest and Shelter Trees from 8/6 100. Hedge Trees, from 21/- per 100. Shrubs and Ornamental Trees, from 1/6 each. Fruiting Trees, from 25/- per dozen. Small Fruit Trees, from 11/- per doz. Roses, from 15/- per dozen. Herbaceous Plants and Tubers, from 5/- per dozen. Send for our latest Catalogue. Posted Free. Everything for the garden. South Island Leading Nurserymen, Sccdnicn and Florists. THOMAS BROS., INVERCARGILL. Ji322 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY—IOO Bags of good Dun Oats, in any quantities. Apply “Cash,” Box 26, Riverton. Ji332 WANTED— About 1000 sq. Ft Glass, or old glass-house for removal. Apply “N Q,” Times Office. Jn34l EABBITS —Wanted unlimited quantity of fresh trapped Rabbits; carcasses only.—S. Ward, The Savory', 16 Tay Street. Jh3ol WANTED To Buy—£looo worth of Old Gold Jewellery. Gold has advanced in Price. Send by post, cash by return —H. P. CAMPBELL, Jeweller, Dee Street. GRAZING WANTED. WANTED —Rough Feed for Cattle, shelter essential, within 10 miles of Wallacetown. Apply Southland Fanners’ Co-op. Assn. Jg2sB GRAZING FOR SALE. GRAZING at Kapuka for 12 cows; turnips daily and plenty of rough feed and shelter. Apply “H-Q.,” Times Office. Ji329 STOMACHIC DISORDERS and gastric inefficiency need not worry you when you have Calomint Indigestion Cure in the house. Rapidly relieves pain and uneasiness, dispels flatulence, tones up the digestive organs. Obtainable at U.F.S. Dispensary; price 2/6. AVOID Influenza this winter! Build up your strength with Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6 month’s supply Geo. H. Brown, Chemist “ I CLEVER BRIDGE PLAYER--71 But oh 1 Her Hands !” SYDAL makes rough, red hands soft, white, and well-groomed. Massage well, then wash hands. Over 44 years’ success. 1/-, 2/-, 5/- jar. TjIEEL 20 Years Younger! Take r Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which rejuvenates arteries. 3/6. month’s supply Geo. H. Brown, Chemist.
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