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OAMRU RAGES £1430 ST ® S - 1 RECORD fields. ' SWB :fI43O. . '' MONDAY, MAY 25, FIRST RACE ; 12.15 p.m. LAST RACE ... ... 4,15 p , mi SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES OAMARU For Racecourse nt 11.50 a.m. LAST RACE 4'15 p.m. my22 NOTICE TO' ; THI<] ruiiLia QWING to Increased Charges mndo by tlie North Otago Jockey Clu| v ; tile CARRIERS Jmve decided to .R^ll ONLY TO THE RACECOUft 7 CATE. FARES, Is. „( > 5 CliAiM) HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. TO-X'GHT TO-NIGHT, Q 1 E )IA H O U S E, s p.m. OAMARU, Bpm VALENTINE'S IV Alt IVIC K BIOSCOPE COMPANY ' LAST NIGHT OF "LITTLE ALMA." fir/vin POPUj 'AH FAVORITE, UIANOK OF PROGRAMME, „ , , PICTURES, lopular \cixlict, "AN Al SHOW .. SI ' J ;. C1 I AL HOLIDAY PRICES : ' "f* llc ]° Two Shilling,;, n s n mI r l ,- onu Cliildien Half Iriee to nil luu'N NO EARLY DOORS, ihc J'.nrly Bird Gets the Best Seat, s °l ,e " P.m., piTiormniice 8 p.m. FRANK D. DELLEW, m ''*' Jiiisiliusa Manager, 0 11 En E n A HOUS E. WEDNESDAY, 27th MAY.

MS. HOWARD VERNON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Will Appear in "A TRIP TO CHINATOWN." On the above dale. THE IiQX I'LAN IS NOW OPEN. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ~ PRINCE OIMVALES' BIRTHDAY, 3rd June. DUNEDIN RACES, 3rd uml 'ltli June. j DUNEDIN WINTER SHOW, '-'nil, 3rd, ltli, and sth June. FOOTHALL MATCH, BRITAIN v NEW ZEALAND, iu DUNEDIN. 6th June. Holiday excursion tickets . will be issued ns under: From ANY to ANY STATION on lio lliiruimi-Bluft Sectiqif (including (ucenstown), from MONDAY. Ist JUNE, to WEDNESDAY, 3rd JUNE, inclusive. To DUNEDIN from ANY STATION on Jlurunui-lllult Section (including Queens town), on THURSDAY, 4'tfl JUNE; also from OAMARU, CLIN—"ON, and intermediate Stations, inliiiiliiij; branches, on FRIDAY, sth JUNE, and by trains arriving Dunedin up to 2.0 p.m. on SATURDAY, (itli JUNE. Ail the above tickets will bo available (or return up to ami including SATURDAY, 20th JUNE, The return fares will In': class 2d per mile, second-class Id peri mile, the minimum being ds mid 2s re-l speelively, \ mi2s ]JV ORDEIi.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIME-TAULE ALTERATIONS - Ist JUNE, ON nntl after MONDAY, Ist JUNE, the trains now leaving Onmaru for Kurow at G.'lfi a.m., and Ktuow for Oamiini ut '2.0 p.m. on Mondays unrt Fridays will NOT itUX. Tlio train now leaving Pitkouri for Wainiate and Timaru at '1.7 p.m. will leave nt 1.5 p.m. The train now leaving Onmara for luirow Branch at 4.0 p.m. will leave ut <l,lO p.m., l'miiiiiijr 10 minutes later to destination. m.y2o BY ORDER. riIRN'DERS are Invited up to Noon ' J - 1 of SATURDAY, 30th Inst., for the ERECTION 0 f a BUILDING in STONE and IRON, for the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Onmaru. Plans, etc., at the office of J, M, FORRESTER, my2U Architect. TO LET, nOMI'OIf TABLE NORTH IiOAI) RESIDENCE, ImowU'ns " KLORAYILLE." Handy to Hoys' High School, 'bus, etc. Good fruit and flower gardens, vinery, stabling, and padilocking. W. JAIIDIXE, niv2:i Lund Agent. UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT. HMO lie Sold by Public Auction, at . J.I the Courthouse, Oamani, on SATURDAY, (lie 2(itli day of MAY, UW, at 12 o'clock 1 — One I'ONY and TRAP. A. M. PEARSON, my:!! Bailill. JUNCTION YARDS. rjiHE nationalmojitgage and AGENCY COMPANY WILL SELL on Tl'ESl)Ay; : .?6ih MAY. YOU cither pay a small penalty in money now, or a large penalty in eye-strain later, 1 am giving considerable attention and study to this branch or the business, and can guurantco satisfaction at reasonable prices. No Charge to Test your Eyea, W. STMCHAN, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, And OPTICIAN. QEE JOnN BULLEID AND CO.'S 0 NEW ADVERTISEMENT ON PIK g T PAGE. ROBERTSON'S PATENT HORSECOVERS NEVER FALL OFF. HODGE & JONES, OamftTU,

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North Otago Times, 25 May 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, 25 May 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, 25 May 1908, Page 2