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MEETINGS N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. ALL those interested in the policy of the N.Z. LABOUR PARTY are cordially invited to attend the f°llo'Y Ipg 1 pg meeting where Mr J. A. Beck, Official Labour Candidate for Awarua, will deliver an address: . j x GROVE BUSH— Tonight (Saturday). AT 8 -P.M. A cordial invitation is specially extended to all 5008 ' Organiser. A MEETING of the Oreti Branch of the National Party will be held in the Oreti Hall on Saturday, Sept. 10th at 8 p.m. S g 2lo 4 NATIONAL MEETING. A MEETING of National supporters will be held in Centre Bush Hall on Monday, 12th September, 8 p.m. Ladies cordially invited. H. J. MATHIAS, 4962 Electoral Secretary. n.z. alliancelouthland AREA. 1 PUBLIC Meeting will be held in xjL Everybody’s Hall, Tay Street, on Monday evening next, 12th inst, at 7.30 p.m. Chairman: Rev. C. J. Tocker. Speakers: Col. Burton, Commandant S.A. for N.Z., H. W. Milner, Gen. Sec. N.Z. Alliance. . , . . x A report and financial statement will be submitted and officers elected. AH interested in the cause are cordially invited. „ „ ~ . J. S. BAXTER, Hon. President, C. J. TOCKER, President. W. A. McCAW, Hon. Sec. 4992 VISIT OF COLONEL CLOSEY. COLONEL CLOSEY will address meetings at the following places at 8 o’clock each evening:— Waimatuku, Public Hall—Tuesday, September 13. Tuatapere—McLeod’s Tea Rooms, Wednesday, September 14. Pukerau Public Hall—Thursday, September 15. The subject of his addresses will be: “Replies to Criticism of the Compensated Price Campaign.” As the adoption of the principles advocated by Colonel Closey is of paramount importance everyone is invited to attend. N.Z. Farmers’ Union. A. L. ADAMSON, Si3oo Provincial Secretary. . MAKAREWA TENNIS CLUB. THE Annual Meeting of the above will be held in the School on Thursday, 15th September, at 7 p.m. Business: Annual report, balance sheet, election of officers, general. 5042 MATRIMONIAL. STATION Owner (52) independent means, seeks marriage homely lady. —Box 7, Wellesley Street, Auckland. Si3ol DRESSMAKING HOLLYWOOD School of Dressmaking, Roslyn House. Mrs Mercier, Principal. Cast aside the cares or Dressmaking by learning from the “Simplest System Known.” Call for free demonstration or send for booklet Don’t forget our cutting, tacking and pattern service. Classes at Winton. Enquire Miss J. Nimmo. Classes at Riverton, enquiries- Robertson’s Drapery; FINANCIAL SOUTHLAND BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT. The Society now has ample funds for advances, and invites Southland applications. FOUR-WEEKLY REPAYMENT. £5OO loan—l2/14 years series, £3 16/7 19/20 years series, £2 16/7 £lOOO loan—l2/14 years series £7 13/1 19/20 years series £5 13/1 Why pay Rent when property can be bought for less than the average rent? OFFICE—TAY STREET; INVERCARGILL LOST AND FOUND. LOST (probably in. Dee Street, Friday afternoon) One lady’s Gold Watch. £1 reward on returning to Times Office. 5i259 LEFT at Drummond Dance Hall on September 2nd. One Rainproof Overcoat. Finder please ring 37 Winton. Sh23l STRAYED from Leven Street, Thurs- . day night, One black Harness Gelding; white blaze on face, one white fetlock. Anyone having seen same kindly advise A. Walker, 58 Earnslaw Street. Phone 1035. Si2B6 WANTED TO BUY WANTED to Buy s Child’s Rocking Horse. State price and where seen to “K. K.,” Times Office. 5025 WANTED to Buy, Good second hand Electric Range.—Apply “N. K.,” Times Office. ■. 5046 WANTED to Buy tor Lease, Paddock or piece of land between Papatotara and Orepuki; flat preferred.—Apply “B. K.,” Times Office. 4963 WANTED by Cash Buyers, Bacon Pigs, 125 to 1501bs. Ring or write for price list.—Grahams and McKenzie, Bacon Curers, Gore. Phone 183. 4938 PRAMS SIMPLEX PRAMS—Latest folding, easy pushing models. Neat appearance, also Push Chairs from Batcnelers, 123 Dee Street. Sl7 TREES AND SHRUBS FOR SALE TREES, Trees. Pinus Insignis 2 yr-old, sturdy well grown wrenched and rooted, 8/- per 100; 70/- per 1000 on rail.—Breakwell’s Nurseries, Tinwald. Retreat Nursery. ’Phone 883 K P. A. THOMSON, Proprietor. Hedge trees, fruit trees, SHRUBS, HERBACEOUS PLANTS. Absolutely hardy, grown right out in the open. 'ORDER NOW. Jll

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Southland Times, Issue 23610, 10 September 1938, Page 2

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