PUBLIC NOTICES. BUSINESS MEN AND WOMEN—HEAR DR. FERN, DR. FERN, BRITAIN’S MOST EMINENT BUSINESS ADVISER AND EDUCATIONIST. “HOW TO INCREASE YOUR PERSONAL EFFICIENCY.” Dr. Fem has personally addressed over one million people In three Continents. His wide experience of men and women, his knowledge of business ! psychology, gleaned through a study ! of over ninety different kinds of busi--1 nesses as their consultant—all are at s your command. LITTLE PLAYHOUSE, TUESDAY NEXT .... 8 o’clock. TUESDAY NEXT .... 8 o'clock. Free Admission by Ticket Only. Obtainable from H. Oddie, Chemist, or T. J. O’Leary, c.o. Geo. Reid. GLEN-ITI WOMEN’S INSTITUTE ’ PRIZE WINNER IN ART UNION No. 475. MISS E. MACAULEY, GLEN-ITI. Drawn under Police Supervision. A. D. CURR, Hon. Secretary. CYCLING. pNTRIES for the Timaru Club’s Race “* from Washdyke to Winchester and back, at 3 p.m., on Saturday, Novem- ■ ber 17, close on Wednesday next. Fee, 2/6. GILBERT V. TOZER, Secretary. 1 8 Hewling Street, Timaru. SUTHERLANDS. A. MEETING of all those interested > in holding Jubilee Celebrations of Sutherlands School, will be held in the ■ School on November 17, at 8 p.m. W. BLACKWOOD, Convener. CAVE. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Subscriber’s to the Cave Library Hall, will be held in the CAVE HALL, on SATURDAY, November 17. at 8 p.m. D. B. CAMERON, Chairman. TEMUKA NOTICES . TEMUKA. 5 2.15 p.m. TO-DAY. 2.15 p.m. i 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. 8 p.m. ! HERE’S GRAND ENTERTAINMENT! GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, In —THE KING’S VACATION——THE KING’S VACATION——THE KING’S VACATION—- ■ See what happens when the King, • who used to be a man becomes the I man who used to be a King. It’s a 1 rollicking Comedy. Together with a pleasing array of Short Features. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Box Plan at McMillan’s Phone 52 or 29 TEMUKA RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE. ALL EX-SOLDIERS of the above Association, including members of South African Veterans’ Association, are requested to attend Parade at above Service at 11 a.m., and afterwards to the Presbyterian Church. Parade to fall in at Post Office Corner at 10.30 a.m. Decorations to be worn. Citizens are invited to attend Service. J. KING, President. CONVENT JUBILEE CHAPEL, TEMUKA. ALL EX-PUPILS of the Temuka Convent School and Friends of the Sistei’s of St. Joseph, are invited to be present at the Solemn Blessing and Dedication of the Jubilee Chapel at Temuka on SUNDAY NEXT, November 11th, at 3 p.m. His Lordship Bishop Brodie will perform the Ceremony. BOROUGH OF TEMUKA. ARMISTICE DAY, NOVEMBER 11. YMTIZENS are invited to attend Service at the Cenotaph in the Domain at 10.45 a.m. and are requested to observe 2 minutes’ silence from 11 a.m. A. W. BUZAN, Mayor. TEMUKA BOROUGH COUNCIL. CLEAN-UP-WEEK. OESIDENTS are reminded that the Annual “Clean-up-Week” will commence on the west-side of the Borough on MONDAY, the 12th of November. ALL Rubbish placed on footpath or convenient to Boundary will be removed. L. BUTTERS, Town Clerk. TEMUKA PIPE BAND. THE BAND will play Selections in the Pleasant Point Township, TO-NIGHT (Saturday), November 10. H. HARRISON, Hon. Secretary. WAITOHI FLAT TENNIS CLUB. A. MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Library on MONDAY, November 12, at 8 p.m. J. MOORE, Secretary. TEMUKA PLUNKET SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOP DAY will be held on TUESDAY, November 13. Donations of Cakes and Produce gratefully received. D. H. McINNES, Hon. Secretary. C. T. C. DANCE. DANCE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. What! Another Clandeboye Dance? We’ll be there if it’s like the last one! Kelland’s Music. Good Floor; Supper; Novelty Dances. Admission 1/-. R. ARMSTRONG, Hon. Secretary.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19953, 10 November 1934, Page 1
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