MEETINGS AND EVENTS To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow PIPE BAND DISPLAY. PIPE BAND DISPLAY. CALEDONIAN CALEDONIAN GROUNDS, GROUNDS, T I M A R U. T I M A R U. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW at 1.30 p.m. at 1.30 p.m. SPECIAL FEATURE: BURNS BAND (Dunedin) ready for the N.Z. Championship. Go to TIMARU TO-MORROW by Excursion Train or Car. ( ' ADMISSION 2/-, Children 6d, Sitand Gd, Cars 1/-. ASHBURTON PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. rTHE SEVENTY - FIFTH ANNUAL 1 GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders of the above Society will be held at the Society’s Office, Tancred Street, on THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 2, 1950, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. To receive and adopt Annual Statement of Accounts and the Directors’ Report for the year ending January 31, 1950. 2. To elect two Directors in the place of Messrs R. A. Collins and W. H. Woods, who retire by rotation, but are eligible for re-election. Messrs R. A. Collins and W. H. Woods are the only qualified shareholders who have given notice re? quired by the Rules that they arecandidates for. the vacant seats on the Board. . 3. Appointment of Auditors and fix Remuneration. F. PRITCHARD, Manager. NO 24 SQUADRON AIR TRAINING 1 CORPS. mHIS Squadron will resume Parades -** on WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 1, at 7 p.m. Vacancies exist for new Cadets. Under the Compulsory Training Scheme preference will be given to A.T.C. Cadets for service in the R.N.Z.A.F. reserve. Enrolments will be taken on Wednesday evenings at the Drill Hall. N. 11. SCOTT, Pilot Officer, Officer Commanding. ASHBURTON EAST BRANCH. ANNUAL MEETING. TJAMPSTEAD HALL. TUESDAY NEXT, Feb. 2S: 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Presentation Reports. Election Officers. ASHBURTON CLUB AND M.S.A. A LL members interested in the RESTORATION OF THE LOUNGE SERVICE especially, those who signed the requisition—are requested to attend the SPECIAL MEETING to be held on TUESDAY NEXT, February 28, at 9 P.M., in the Club Social Hall. INVENT OF THE YEAR!! OF THE YEAR!! —GYMKHANA -:- GYMKHANA——GYMKHANA -:- GYMKHANAHINDS DOMAIN HINDS DOMAIN ■ on EASTER MONDAY, April 10, 1950. DANCE AT NIGHT in CENTENNIAL HALL. Dabourn’s Orchestra. PUBLIC MEETING. PENDARVES HALL. 1 A LL those Farmers east of the railway and interested in Irrigation essential they attend —THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 2, at 8 p.m. A. G. RANICIN. Secretary. TENDERS FOR SALE BY TENDER. jy£Y RESIDENCE, 27 CROSS ST. Particulars and conditions as advertised in “Guardian,” February 22. Tenders in writing, closing 2Sth FEBRUARY. INSPECTION BY ARRANGEMENT. ’Phone 797 or 211. Iv. D. McILRAITH. BUSINESS NOTICES POULTRY Oats, REQUISITES. Straw, Oyster Grit, Pipi Grit, Laying Mash with and thout Meat Meal, Laymor Poultry nic, Poultrol Feeding Oil. Free Deery. Tinwald, Wednesday Morning. IHBURTON POULTRY FARMERS. TRADING DEPOT. ’Phone 188. WRINGERS Rerubbered and Repaired. WASHING MACHINES Checked Over, Oiled, Greased and Repaired. R. ARMSTRONG “Guardian” Right-of-Way.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 113, 25 February 1950, Page 1
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485Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 113, 25 February 1950, Page 1
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