PUBLIC NOTICES CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporated.) METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1936. ENTRIES FOR THE NEW ZEALAND CUP HANDICAP OF £l5OO, TWO MILES, WILL CLOSE ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. AT 5 P.M. NOTE: THE CLOSING HOUR FOR ENTRIES AND FIRST DAY ACCEPTANCES IS NOW 5 P.M. F. T. H. BELL, Secretary. P.O. Box 385, Christchurch. Telegrams: “Turf.” ASHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB SPRING MEETING, SEPTEMBER 19 MOMINATIONS close with the Secretary, Ashburton, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1936, ,at 8 p.m. FINAL FORFEITS for the John Grigg Stakes are due at the same hour. J. B. NICOLL. Secretary. 'Phone 61; Box 54. TIMARU TIMBER YARDS YARD AND OFFICE HOURS FROM SEPTEMBER 1 MONDAY to FRIDAY 8 a.m. to 12 noon; 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. PREMISES CLOSED ALL SATURDAY. TIMARU CARPENTERS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS THE MONTHLY MEETING Will be held in the Foresters’ Hall on MONDAY, September 7. at 8 p.m. Business: Delegates’ Report on New Award, etc. G. McLEAN, Hon. Secretaray. TIMARU TENNIS CLUB (INC.). A NNUAL MEETING. Y.M.C.A. HALL at 7.30 p.m., on THURSDAY, September 10. (Report, Balance, Election of Officers, etc.). Nominations new members welcomed. Full week-end play permitted, and five courts being put into best order. W. R. FEA, President. R. T. SHIELS, Secretary. SOUTH CANTERBURY DRAMA LEAGUE (INC.). DEPERTORY SECTION: The MeetIng scheduled for September 7 is postponed until October 12 next, when PROF. T. L. ADAMS will lecture on GREEK DRAMA. EDUCATIONAL BALLROOM DANCING Miss ENID DUNNING (late Phyllis lvl Ba! j School, Dunedin), Private and Clas., Tuition by appointment. Studio, 55A Sophia Street. Hours, 10 am. to 10 p.m. (morning by arrangement). Y.W.C.A. Class Mondays (8 till 10). Telephone 813 HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. THE SCHOOL offers every facility tc 1 Students to learn a complete course of designing, cutting and making Model Frocks. Call for personal interview and let the Principal demonstrate and explain the modern method taught, or write for free booklet. Railway concessions to country pupils. Bring your material to the School to have it made up. or cut and Principal: MISS M. VUCETICH. Address: 301 A Stafford Street. THE BOSS WILL PAY YOU MORE THE successful employer, because he is a sound business man, will pay more to the employee whom he knows is worth more. And there is nothing that brings recognition of increased worth so quickly as ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION It is up to you then to make yourself worth more. The surest way of doing this is to become a Hemingway’s Home-study Accountancy student. By spending a few hours a week in practical and fascinating study under the personal guidance of Hemingway’s skilled experts, your Examination success will be assured. Then, once you are Qualified, your earning capacity will immediately increase, and your progress will be rapid. Get the valuable Free Book “Accountancy." Write to-day to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516 Auckland. SHIPPING NOTICES P. & O. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Regular Fortnightly Sailings Throughout the Year Sydney to Loudon via Australian Ports Colombo, Bombay, Aden. Egypt, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Tangier ano Plymouth. All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route, and the route ana all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice. FIRST SALOON SECOND SALOON TOURIST ONE CLASS ONLY NARKUNDA* .... | 16,632 | Sep. 19 MONGOLIA! .... | 16,600 | Oct. 3 MOOLTAN* .... | 20,952 | Oct. 17 MOLDAVIAJabCd .. | 16,556 | Oct. 31 MALOJA* | 20,914 | Nov. 14 STRATHNAVER*a . | 22,283 | Nov. 28 STRATHAIRD*af .. | 22,284 | Dec. 10 CATHAYtf | 15,225 | Dec. 24 NARKUNDA* .... | 16,632 | Jan. 9 MONGOLIAtbd .... | 16,600 | Jan. 23 MOOLTAN*! .... I 20,952 | Feb. 4 MOLDAVIAtbcdf .. | 16,556 | Feb. 17 lALOJA‘f I 20,914 | Mar. 3 STRATHNAVER’a . | 22,283 | Mar. 20 COMORINtcf .... I 15,241 | Mar. 31 {First and Second Saloon. ’First Saloon and Tourist Class. {Tourist Class only. aCalls Port Sudan. bOmits Gibraltar and Plymouth cOmlts Bombay. dOmits Tangier. fCalls Hobart. BOOK EARLY FOR CORONA HON London, May 12, 1937. Last P. and O. Coronation Ship COMORIN, leaves Sydney March 31, arrives Marseilles May 7. Passengers can then travel overland to London by special P. and O. Express train. Fares: New Zealand to London: First Saloon from £B7; Second Saloon from £67; Tourist Class from £4O. Fares are subject to Exchange. Local Agents—?YNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. UNION S.S. CO., OF N.Z., LTD. Joint Agents, Tourist Class—- □. C. TURNBULL AND CO.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20514, 4 September 1936, Page 1
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