SHOWS . gOUTHLAND KENNEL CLUB. ANNUAL SHOW. DRILL HALL (next Showgrounds). TODAY and TONIGHT. Until 9.30 p.m. SPECIAL GUN DOG STAKES CLASS (next Showgrounds, Fox Street), 1.30 p.m. TODAY. CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS PARADE, 3 p.m. TODAY. Admission 1/-; Children 6d. Bring the family along. Mrs S. D. STEWART, 2436 Secretary. REUNION RIVERTON RETURNED SOLDIERS’ SUB-ASSOCIATION. THE Annual Reunion will be held in FLECKS HALL on WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st, 1937, commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. Good orchestra. J. A. MARTIN, President. H. SPEAR, Secretary. 2482 DANCES criiM The Perfect Time Dance Band . H AJLBERT ’ S ORCHES,rRA ' F RING 1905. For the only FULLTIME Musicians Dance Band playing in Southland. Address 126 Don Street FARMERS’ TOUR. FARMERS’ TOUR OF AUSTRALIA. CIP DAYS of interesting travel. Depart I ZO New Zealand August 5, visiting New South Wales and Queensland. Inclusive cost £64 from New Zealand. Further particulars and Itinerary apply:— . N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. Or Local Stock Agent 647 FARMERS TOUR OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Including Melbourne Cup. J 9 DAYS of interesting travel, TtO departing Wellington, 30th September. _ Inclusive cost from New Zealand, £77. For further particulars apply— GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU, or Local Stock Agent. 2466 ELECTION NOTICE. SOUTHLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION. Nominations for the following vacancies on the Directorate will be received "up to Friday, 31st July, 1937. Invercargill District: J. S. MARSHALL. Invercargill District: JOHN MACDONALD. Woodlands District: A. HORNE. Eastern District: A. S. HOLMS. Winton District: T. HAMILTON. Western District: JAS. YOUNG. Otautau District: W. KENNEDY. Northern District: G. R. HERRON. All retiring Directors are eligible for re-election. Application forms are procurable from the undersigned. A. L. ADAMSON, Secreatry. Box 219, Invercargill. 2469 RADIO. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD. FOR - RADIO REPAIRS Finest testing equipment in Invercargill. Advice and estimates FREE. All work carried out by Radiotricians by Exam.—and guaranteed. PHONE RADIO DEPARTMENT--2325. Mh229 LOST AND FOUND LOST, One Austin 10 Wheel and Tyre in or around Winton. Reward Thomson’s Fish Supply, Invercargill. 2445 STRAYED from my property, Waimatuku, one Red and White Heifer near calving.—H. G. Pinckney. J 1340 DRESSMAKING. Autumn clothes— Now is the time you must think of New Suits and FYocks. Your worry ceases if you bring your Materials to MISS O’NEILL, MAJESTIC CHAMBERS, who will design, cut and tack up (if required) your Frock to suit any occasion. Day and Evening Dressmaking Classes. FOR THE LATEST FASHIONS AND THE BEST DRESSMAKING TRY MISS J. SMITH, UNION BANK CHAMBERS, TAY STREET. (Formerly Miss Wilson’s). THE “MODERNE” ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING. TEACHES the latest ' and simplest method of Dress-designing and Cutting from “Moderne” Templets. Classes daily also Monday evening. MARGARET M. ROGERSON, Everybody’s Buildings, Tay Street HOLLYWOOD School of Dressmaking. New address, Roslyn House, Esk Street It’s not so much die clothes your wear, it’s the way they are made that counts. Under the principal’s expert guidance you will learn after a few lessons how to make any garment and give to your frocks that little touch of smartness for which Hollywood is noted. Simplified and individual tuition without charts ensures rapid progress. Day and evening lessons. Fees moderate. Railway concession.—Mrs Mercier, Principal. £ A YEAR-OLD remedy for Coughs, t)v Colds, Sore Throats—Jones’ Honey Pectoral. Absolutely safe for children. Soothes first dose. 2/6 from chemists and grocers. Jm39o
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Southland Times, Issue 23254, 17 July 1937, Page 2
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