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PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH END GOLF CLUB THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held at 8 o’clock THIS EVENING in the Timaru Bowling Club’s Pavilion. Business: Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers; I General. Members and intending members re- , quested to attend. R. E. AYRES, Hon. Secretary. j MAYFIELD A. AND P. ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SHOW, | SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 16. j GOOD ENTRIES. GOOD HUNTING, | AND TROTTING EVENTS. Space available for Industrial Exhibits. Good Supply of Hot Water. 2/- admits your car to the Ground. CHAS. SEWELL, Secretary. ! TEMUKA AND GERALDINE A. & P. ASSOCIATION ENTRIES CLOSE POSITIVELY 5 P.M. SATURDAY NEXT W. F. EVANS, Secretary. Box 47. TEMUKA. GERALDINE BOROUGH COUNCIL DUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 1 GIVEN that a PENALTY OF TEN PER CENT, will be ADDED TO ALL UNPAID RATES AFTER FRIDAY, 15th of MARCH, 1935. B. HAYES, Town Clerk. PROFESSIONAL : TXR. UNWIN will be away from i Timaru for a fortnight, and dur- ! ing his absence DR. BURNS will I attend to his Practice. j RANTED KNOWN—- ! 500 people in all parts of the world ; desire Pen Friends in New Zealand. Maoris particularly inquired for. Will exchange literature, etc. Fee 6d. Send name and particulars to—Auckland Friendship Club, care “The Timaru Herald.” BUSINESS NOTICES HUNTER’S D.O.T. MOTORS. DUSES leave for South. Week-days: 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.; Sundays 1 p.m. only. Booking. Parcels and Enquiries— McPherson’s Garage, Strathallan St.. Phone 294. or Timaru Book Club. DO NOT MISS SEEING HUTTON’S WINDOW DISPLAY OP “WORLD WAR,” A wonderfully illustrated history of the tragic 1914-1918 war years. Only real wartime photographs used. To be completed in about 50 WEEKLY PARTS lOd EACH PART. P. W. HUTTON AND CO., THE BOOKSELLERS. WHAT AN ENDOWMENT POLICY IN THE A.M.P. CAN DO FOR YOU! YOUNG PEOPLE. It will start you in business: enable you to travel; help you to marry; buy you a home; give you standing In the world; it makes you save. PARENTS. An endowment policy is the finest start you can give your child. It will provide an education for your sons, a marriage portion for your daughter, a safeguard for yourselves. WORKERS. It secures for you the sum you hope to save. It ensures a comfortable old age. It will enable you to become your own master, your own landlord. BUSINESS MEN. It Is an asset In your business. A first-class security for a loan. Your creditors cannot touch It. It will pension your employees, and stabilise your business DEATH. Should you die before your policy matures, the whole sum assured, plus bonuses, Is paid to your dependents immediately. You safeguard your future and that of your family. DON’T LET TIME STEAL YOUR HAPPINESS. THE FUNDS OF THE A.M.P. SOCIETY EXCEED £93,000,000. FRED M. WARD. Representative for New Business 1. McHARDY, District Manager.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20057, 14 March 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20057, 14 March 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20057, 14 March 1935, Page 1

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