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PUBLIC NOTICES BASEBALL OPENING DAY TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW Saturday, 1.30 p.m. ASHBURY PARK All interested welcome. CITIZENS’ VICTORY CARNIVAL FOR R.S.A. CLUB ROOMS AND SOLDIERS’ WELFARE CALLING ALL CITIZENS THE Citizens’ Committee properly constituted at a Public Meeting called for the purpose, decided, with the support of the public, to provide for Returned Servicemen and Women, Club Rooms complete in every reasonable detail and completely furnished and free of debt. The freehold has been purchased, money is in hand for most of the reconstruction of the premises. The furnishing has still to be paid for. The support of the Carnival so far by the public is not quite what was anticipated and I appeal to every citizen in the last two weeks of the Carnival to support us to the limit so that our pledge—Club Rooms free of debt—may be honoured. P. B. FOOTE, Chairman, Collection Committee. CALLING ALL RETURNED SERVICEMEN The primary purpose of the C.V.C. is to raise funds for a Club and Headquarters for you and your fellow ex-servicemen. We can best show our appreciation of the generous and untiring assistance in this matter of the Citizens’ Collection Committee, the Carnival helpers, the public generally, by ourselves playing a full part in this final effort. You are urged during the next fortnight to support the Carnival in every way possible, if only by attending the various functions (not forgetting the Victory Ball on the 9th). This is an appeal to YOU personally and not to the other chap. ALEX. BELL, President, S.C.R.S.A. A. R. AGNEW Radio and Electric Repair Specialist Wishes to announce that he has recommenced business at his old address, 4A TRAFALGAR STREET, ’Phone 671, and welcomes old and new customers. NOTICE AS I have disposed of my business to MR R. BAILLIE, I wish to thank my customers for their past favours. Yours faithfully, F. W. COLE. I am taking over the Butchery Business of Mr W. Cole and will endeavour to serve his customers with every satisfaction. ROBERT BAILLIE. DR. PAUL PICKERILL D.D.S. Northwestern Univ. (U.S.A.), B. (N.Z.) DENTAL SURGEON Wishes to announce that he has resumed the practice of his profession at the OXFORD BUILDINGS, George St, Timaru. Telephone 468 (unlisted).

S.P.C.A. Please Report to Police any Cases of Cruelty to Animals Inspector S. G. Gliddon, Pleasant Point. Telephone 24. Hon. Inspectors: A. E. Lewis, Telephone 549, Timaru; A. A. McKenzie, Telephone 284, Waimate. Secretary: C.'o J. H. Sinclair Thomson. Telephone 64. THE LICENSING ACT, 1908 LICENSING DISTRICT OF TIMARU NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A TRANSFER OF LICENCE I STANLEY GIBSON MITCHELL, of *’ Timaru, Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a publican’s licence in respect of the house and premises situate at Stafford Street, Timaru, known as the Empire Hotel do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meeting to be holden at the Courthouse, Timaru, on December 5, 1945, apply for a transfer of the said licence from myself to Emily Frances O’Leary my appointee. Dated the 14th day of September, 1945 (Signed) S. G. MITCHELL. CAMPBELL and KELLY, Solicitors. BUSINESS NOTICES J. RADCLIFFE, THE Arcade Hairdresser FOR FIRST-CLASS SERVICE Bring Your Razors and Scissors. Bring Your Razors and Scissors. RETURNED SERVICEMEN RETURNED SERVICEMEN RETURNED SERVICEMEN REHABILITATION FURNITURE LOANS. Best Value in Quality Furniture at REASONABLE PRICES. NEW AND USED FURNITURE from MOYES and MOYES THE LEADING FURNISHERS AND AUCTIONEERS - 9 Church Street. A. B. ANN AND & CO., LTD. We are prepared to make GROWING CONTRACTS GROWING CONTRACTS for PARTRIDGE PEAS PARTRIDGE PEAS BLUE PRUSSIAN PEAS BLUE PRUSSIAN PEAS LINSEED LINSEED and BARLEY BARLEY A. B. ANNAND & CO., LTD. BESWICK ST. Waimate Agent: MR H. G. J. WOOFFINDIN

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23347, 2 November 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23347, 2 November 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23347, 2 November 1945, Page 1

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