THE PRINCE’S VISIT. VISIT OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR MOTOR CARS. X?Y kind permission of the A. & P. As sociation. Motor Cars may at th< owner’s risk, be parked in the Show Grounds from 0,30 p.m. to 10 p.m. on the evening of the 20th May. Entrance is by Fox street. Cars to be parked under supervision o) an Official. JOHN STEAD, Mq545 ' Mayor. VISIT OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THU PRINCE OF WALKS. ST. JOHN’S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. TOURING the visit of H.R.H. the above Association have arranged to have first aid stations at the following places:— Cr. Dee and Sp?y streets (late T. McChcs ney’s Shops). Secretary's Office at Show Grounds. Railway Station. JOHN STEAD, Mqs4(i Mayor. VISIT OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, THE PRINCE OF WALES. A LL RETURNED SOLDIERS, including South Africans, are requested to parade in uniform (if possible) at the Drill Hall, Invercargill, on THURSDAY, May 20, 1920, at 2 p.m. Decorations and ribands to be worn my men in uniform and mufti. Lieut.-Col. James Hargest, D.5.0., M.C., will act as O.C. Parade. L. S. GRAHAM, Secretary. All Returned Soldiers are notified that FREE Railway Warrants enabling them to attend the above parade can be obtained on application to the nearest Defence Office. Application should also be made for War Ribands. Arrangements have been made for seating accommodation for those soldiers, who, owing to injury, are unable to parade. Tickets mil be issued on application to the Secretary, RJ3.A., Invercargill. L. S. GRAHAM, 5Mm382 Secretary. NOTICE. T>LEASE NOTE—My Fancy Goods Shop will be CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY its agreed to at a meeting of Retailers in honour of the Prince of Wales’ visit to our town. V1q549 T. HIDE, Tay Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. FREEHOLD SHEEP COUNTRY £1 15/- PER ACRE. ACRES FREEHOLD, alongside rail and school, 200 acres been cultivated, balance hill country. Carrying 2400 sheep. Big percentage arc ewes. Property is understocked. Will do 3000 mixed sheep and 100 head of cattle. BUILDINGS comprise 8-roomed dwelling, hj. and c. water, patent light, bathroom. panfry, shearing shed, stable, barn, cartshed, sheepyards, etc. PRICE—£I 15/- PER ACRE. One of the cheapest blocks of Sheep Country ever offered. 150 ODD ACRES HEAVY FLAT LAND, Situated within one mile of school and factory. Carrying capacity—so cows, C-roomed dwelling, large stable and cowbyre. Splendid crop of turnips. PRiCE—£lB 10/- PER ACRE. TERMS—£4OO DOWN. SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD. LAND AGENTS. ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT. AS the result of the 10 per cent, discount j week given to the Invercargill Six- j penny Clothing Club by li. & J. Smith, j Lid., Mr Smith has handed to us the hand- i some sum of £l2O 17/ , and ou behalf of j the Club Committee 1 most gratefully acknowledge same. MARY E. STEWART, President I.S.C.C. May 18, 1920. MqoOS UT. JOHN'S GIRLS’ SCHOOL, re-opens j May 25, at. 9.30 a.m. Boarders re- j turn May 24. New Pupils enrolled Saturday, 22nd, or Monday, 24th, from 2 to 5 : o'clock. For Prospectus apply to G. Feather- j stone, Allen’s Hall, Kelvin street. Mqo33 | TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS OF | THE CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON j INSTITUTE. i Education Department, Wellington, May 5, 1920. TT'ORMS of Application to be Examined may'be obtained from the authorities of the. Local Technical School, or from the Director of Education, Wellington. Candidates’ applications must reach the Education Department on or before June 7, or, with lute fee, on or before June 14. The Examinations are usually held in July. W. J. ANDERSON, Mq53G Director of Education. SOUTHLAND LAND BOARD. TO THE OWNERS OF LEASES OF CROWN LANDS IN THE SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. J_ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—In response to numerous requests to allow myself to be nominated as a candidate for a seat on the Southland Land Board as Member representing the Crown Tenants, I now have pleasure in stating that I have decided to accede to these requests and become a Candidate and now solicit your support on Polling Day, Yours faithfully, J. CARNEGIE GARDNER, Mi3o2 Clifden.
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Southland Times, Issue 18825, 19 May 1920, Page 1
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