MUMiIcL ANNOUNCEMENTS. * STAR ’* AGENCY, Hr T. SMEATON, "Star” Agent,' Mosgiel, will RECEIVE ADVERTISE. MSNTS for this column.T. MILLER, MOSGIEL JUNCTION, PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER. Estimates Given. Best Materials Used. MOSGIEL PICTURES, SATURDAY, 8 o’clock. Feature j ‘ DON’T WRITE LETTERS.' Comedies i ‘ The Plumber,* 4 Dog and the Bono.' t 1 Round 5 ‘ Timber Queen.' News, etc. Mosgiel Borough Council. NOTICE TO CAMPERS AND PICNICKERS. All persons are PROHIBITED front ■ TRESPASSING or CAMPING upon the BOROUGH WATER RESERVE at Whare Flat. The area of the land is indicated by notice boards placed in a conspicuous position, and Proceed-*; ings will be instituted against any per-r son found Trespassing, Cutting Timber, and Lighting Fires in thte Reserve unless they have first obtained the written permission of the Council so to do. This regulation will ho strictly erH forced during the Summer. H. BUTCHER, Town Clerk. , MOSGIEL BOROUGH COUNCIL. ARMISTICE DAY. His Worship the Mayor respectfully requests that all Citizens will observe the customary TWO MINUTES’ SILENCE at 11 a.m. on TUESDAY NEXT, the 11th hist., and that all Vehicular Traffic will be Suspended fo? that period. H. BUTCHER, Town Clerk. MOSGIEL BOROUGH COUNCIL. £14,000 DRAINAGE AND WATER* WORKS RENEWAL LOAN, ol- PER CENT. GILT-EDGED SECURITY. i Why be bothered with' Mortgages* with all their incidental worries? The applications aro coming in daily, nnd it is anticipated that the wholA amount will he subscribed before tha end of the month. Local investors*? DON’T DELAY. Apply at once to Manager, Bank: or H. BUTCHER, . Town Clerk, j Mosgiel Advertisements will appear every Friday evening.
Manager: “ What’s the leading lady in such a tantrum about?” Villain: “She only got eleven bouquets over the footlights to-night.” Manager; “Heavens I Isn’t that enough?” Villain: “ -'O ; sha paid for a dozen!” A Sister of Mercy was one day In Sunday school teaching her children to repeat the following test:—“Our eyes wait on Thee, 0 Lord, and Thou givesfc- us oup meat in duo season.” A little girl stood up, and this was her rendering: “ Oup, : eyes wait on Thee, 0 Lord, and Thou j g'ivest us our meat from Aow Zealand,*- |
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Evening Star, Issue 18784, 7 November 1924, Page 9
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