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PUBLIC NOTICES. MACKENZIE COUNTY A. AND P. SOCIETY. ENTRIES FOR THE ANNUAL SHOW To be held at FAIRLIE ----- FAIRLIE FAIRLIE ----- FAIRLIE On EASTER MONDAY EASTER MONDAY CLOSE ON THURSDAY, 26th MARCH Remember, the Depression is lifting-. Show to all, the Produce on which the Prosperity of New Zealand depends. Get your Entry Form To-day, and enter your Sheep, Cattle. Horses. Ponies, Pigs. Dogs. Fruit. Vegetables. Grain. Roots, Wool, Cooking and Needlework. Special Class for Children. Entry Free. Ring up or write. Entries taken by Phone. W. H. COOK, President. J. A. FRASER, Secretary. ’Phone 54M. P.O. Box 114. FAIR VIEW HALL. COMPETITIONS. SPORTS. PRODUCE AND WORK STALL. REFRESHMENTS. MINIATURE GOLF. gala GALA GALA GALA SATURDAY, 28th MARCH. SPECIAL ATTRACTION: MOTOR CYCLE SPORTS. MOTOR CYCLE SPORTS. DANCE AT NIGHT. Admission 1/6. 28th MARCH 28th MARCH 28th MARCH 28th MARCH FAIR VIEW. PEEL FOREST. THE FAREWELL SOCIAL AND 1 DANCE to Mr and Mrs D. Pringle, will be held on FRIDAY, March 27th. Non-subscribers, Gents 2/6. Ladies 1/S.C. MOTOR CYCLE CLUB. (Incorporated.) CHAMPIONSHIP HILL CLIMB. TYCHO ZIG-ZAG. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. (Saturday, March 21), at 2.30 p.m. Crack Riders from all parts of the South Island competing. The Garrard, Passmore and Hailey Challenge Cups all to be competed for. Smoke Concert at Night. In the Foresters’ Hall, George Street, W.E.A. Buildings, Starting at 8 p.m. Club Members and Visiting Riders only admitted. Admission 2/-. N. J. YOUNG, Hon. Sec. BIRTLEY ESTATE, MAYFIELD, /'GROSSLY untrue and malicious statements having been circulated relative to the action of our client, Robert William Morrow, in connection with this Estate which has been transferred to him by the Mortgagors, in consideration of him giving them a complete release from all their liabilities under his Mortgage, WE HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that we have been instructed to take legal proceedings against any person against whom sufficient proof can be obtained of having made any of such Statements. DATED this Fourteenth day of March, 1931. MEARES, WILLIAMS & HOLMES, Solicitors, CHRISTCHURCH. EDUCATIONAL. /GILBERT V. TOZER, Reg. No. 288, Y* N.Z. Teacher of Pianoforte, Violin. Singing and Theory of Music. Visits Pareora, Rosewill and Pleasant Point, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday (mornings) respectively. Private address and Studio: 8 Hewling Street, Timaru. TV/lUSIC STUDIO. 3 SARAH STREET. iVI INGL-S W. TODD, L.A.8., L.T.C.L., Teacher ot Violin, Pianoforte and Harmony. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. 100 p.c. passed in Associated Board and Trinity College Examinations. Group Teaching Classes on Saturday, also Theory Class. ’Phone 416. MULVANY GRAY SCHOOL OF DANCE, DRAMA AND MIME. ALL Branches of Dancing, Voice Production and Health Culture. Ballroom includes the New Midway Rhythm. Miss Menzies is in Timaru every Monday and Tuesday to interview Parents and take Classes. Address: C.o. Grand Hotel. THE BUSINESS MAN’S PLAINT—--441 WISH I KNEW.” “I wish I knew” the actual condition of my business—-whether I am losing, or making progress.” EVERY BUSINESS MAN CAN KNOW—by devoting a few hours, each week to the study of the Banks College Course in 44 PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING IN BUSINESS PRACTICE.” The price is only 5 Guineas —the knowledge it imparts may make all the difference between failure and success. Practical book-keeping is a subject every young man and every business man should study. Let 1931 help you onward to Success I Write for our prospectus to-day. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 98L The Terrace, Wellington. H. AMOS, F.R., Econ... S., F.A.I.S. * Managing Director

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18832, 21 March 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18832, 21 March 1931, Page 1