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PUBLIC NOTICES OAMARU TROTTING CLUB LABOUR DAY MEETING LABOUR DAY MEETING MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1944 Good Fields and Excellent Racing Assured. MAKE THIS YOUR RACING HOLIDAY IN OAMARU FINE SIX-FURLONG TRACK First Race 12.15 p.m. WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATOR A train carrying passengers will leave Timaru at 8.55 a.m., stopping at Racecourse; return, leaving Oamaru at 5.15 p.m., picking up passengers at Course. Waimate and Studholme trains will be rescheduled to connect with these trains. ADMISSION: Gents 5/-, Ladies 2/6, Cars 2/6. Servicemen in Uniforih admitted free. W. THOMAS, Acting Secretary. TIMARU COAL MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION IN accordance with the award govern--1 ing Coal Yards, all Coal Merchants will be closed on SATURDAYS as from TO-DAY (October ■2l), until April 15 next. J. P. LAMB, Secretary. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY WAIMATE BRANCH MR R. M. ALGIE, M.P. MR R. M. ALGIE, M.P. Will address meeting of Members, Friends and Supporters at St. Augustine's Hall, Waimate, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21—At 8 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21—At 8 p.m. ALL WELCOME N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY A MEETING of Members, Friends and Supporters will be held for the residents of KINGSDOWN at the Kingsdown School at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. Addresses will be given by a member of the Electorate Executive Committee and Mr R. K. Goldsmid, Organiser. ALL WELCOME KINGSDOWN RED CROSS SUB-CENTRE WILL hold a Shop Day in the Dominion Motors Showroom on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, opening at 10.30. Watch for further advertisement. For internal running expenses. EILEEN ROONEY, Hon. Sec. NAVY LEAGUE PADDY’S MARKET RESULTS OF COMPETITIONS No. 5: Mrs Morris, 20 Buchanan St. BISCUITS: Miss Gray, Gloucester St., Christchurch. CHILD’S FROCK: Mrs Davidson, 24 Sefton Street. GAS COOKER: Judith Cunningham. SAUCEPAN: Mrs Dunn, 32 Sarah St. CAKE: P.H.R., “Waima.” Prizes may be collected at Union Steam Ship Coy.’s Office. HELP FOR DEVASTATED COUNTRIES ADULT ESSAY COMPETITION ADULT ESSAY COMPETITION (Under Auspices of Red Cross) Subject: “WAYS IN WHICH WE IN NEW ZEALAND CAN HELP PEOPLE IN DEVASTATED COUNTRIES’’ FIRST PRIZE, £5 (given by Mrs J. M. H. Tripp). SECOND PRIZE £3 and THIRD PRIZE £1 (given by Mrs J. S. Barker). Essays not exceeding 600 words are sought from Red Cross members and others. The judges will give attention primarily to practical ideas clearly and concisely set forth rather than to literary excellence. Besides the activities of UNRRA, a great amount of personal work can be done by individuals, societies and groups. Ideas for such work are wanted. South and Mid-Canterbury residents are specially invited to compete. Entries close on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 With the undersigned. (Mrs) D. W. DAVIES, Hon. Secretary, Geraldine County Centre, N.Z. Red Cross Society. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LINCOLN JOHN MOWBRAY HOWARD TRIPP AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS for the first award of the John Mowbray Howard Tripp Agricultural Scholarship are Invited from Boys who have been Pupils of any Secondary School in Canterbury for at least Three Years and who have had at least One Year’s Practical Farming Experience. The Scholarship will be of an Annual Value of £lOO and its tenure will be for Two Years with the possibility of extension. Detailed Conditions and Application Forms are obtainable from the undersigned with whom Applications Close on OCTOBER 31, 1944. J. A. KIRKNESS, Registrar. Lincoln College P. 8., Christchurch. " BETTY’S ” “ BETTY’S ’’ BETTY’S ” " BETTY’S ’’ CHILDREN’S OUTFITTERS CHILDREN’S OUTFITTERS MRS. E. CAIN wishes to announce that she is taking over the above I shop and will be open for business on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. Entirely New Stocks. All Work of the Highest Standard. Old and New Customers Cordially Invited.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVI, Issue 23029, 21 October 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVI, Issue 23029, 21 October 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVI, Issue 23029, 21 October 1944, Page 1

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