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THE WHITE STAR HOTEL QUEENSTOWN Logical and first choice of tourists and travellers visiting Queenstown is the WHITE STAR HOTEL. Appointments are modern yet comfortable; central heating; running hj. and c. water in all bedrooms; private suites available. Service and Cuisine beyond reproach. All bedrooms open to lake and mountain scenery. Garage accommodation less than one minute from hotel. THE WHITE STAR HOTEL QUEENSTOWN Owned and operated by Mr. & Mrs. J. E. HOM? Phone 3. Box 46

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MINERVA GOLDMINING SYNDICATE WANTED TWO MEN. Particulars on application to DUNCAN & McGREGOR, Dunedin. and E. T. ANDERSON, Arthur’s Point, Queenstown. ARROWTOWN ENTERTAINERS The annual meeting of the Arrowtown Entertainers, will be held in Thompson’s Tearooms, on April 21. A special invitation to all interested. D. M. HANSEN, Hon. Sec. LOST Lost green yellow Sketching Stool, vicinity Kawarau Bridge, Finder please return. ROYAL OAK HOTEL, Arrowtown WAKATIPU BOWLING CLUB The above Club will CLOSE its SEASON on SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1948. W. M. McINNES, Secretary. acquaint the Mount Cook Tourist Co. and Railway Transport Service of the council’s attitude. Reprinting of the league’s publicity booklet was fully discussed and it was resolved to write the Tourist Department asking for a quotation for printing up to 40,000 copies. The league approved of a remit to be brought before the South Island Local Bodies’ Association re the development of the tourist industry and especially the provision of more hotel accommodation in the principal towns in the South Island, particularly Queenstown. It was resolved to write to the Public Works Department, Dunedin in regard to preparation of plans for public baths in the Tourist Department’s domain. ARROWTOWN YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB. ANNUAL BALL ARROWTOWN ATHENiEUM HALL. FRIDAY, APRIL 23. McNamara’s Gaiety Band. Admission: Double Ticket 7s 6d, Gentlemen ss. Novelty Dances. Excellent Supper. A GRAND BALL FOR ALL. PUBLIC MEETING. A Public Meeting is called for FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, In the ATHENAEUM HALL, ARROWTOWN, 8.30 p.m. To Appoint Committees and Make Arrangements for the World-wide Appeal for Hungry Children Made by the United Nations. All Citizens, Men and Women are Specially Asked to Attend. E. L. THOMPSON, Mayor. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE QUEENSTOWN AGENCY It is notified for general information that Mr Eric Russell Hopwood has been appointed to the position of Agent of the Public Trust Office at Queenstown. Dated at Wellington, this 31st day of March, 1948. W. G. BAIRD, Public Trustee. CORRESPONDENT FOR WAN AKA Applications for the above position which becomes vacant at the end of this month are invited from those interested in Wanaka affairs. For full particulars as to salary and duties, write to THE MANAGER, Lake County Mail, Box 928, Dunedin.

Your children can help to School Parcels Isk m m TyOST schools In New Zealand hare organised a collection scheme for food for Britain. This is one way in which parents can help to send parcels and items of food without paying postage . . . without having the trouble of wrapping and sewing awkward, bulky parcels. All you do is give your child an item of food, such as tinned meat, tinned fats, etc., and it will be handed in at the school and sent to a central depot. From here it goes direct to Britain for distribution to deserving children of British schools. Your children can play a big part in helping Britain with her food problems. ANOTHER BULK PARCELS SCHEME If you have no children going to school, you can take advantage of another Bulk Parcels" Scheme. Address your parcels to “The Aid for Britain Parcel Committee”. Depots are being established in the following towns: Auckland, Ashburton, Blenheim, Christchurch, Dunedin, Gisborne, Greymouth, Hamilton, Invercargill, Masterton, Napier, Nelson, New Plymouth, Oamaru, Palmerston North, Tauranga, Thames, Timaru, Wanganui, Wellington, Westport and Whangarei. SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS THROUGH YOUR LOCAL SCHOOL FEC2AIB

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Lake County Mail, Issue 45, 14 April 1948, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lake County Mail, Issue 45, 14 April 1948, Page 1

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