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BAZAAE. ST. LUKE-'Se HALL; . THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 25th and 26th Instant. THE BEST OF GOODS AT A MINIMUM OF COST. Besides the more substantial stalls there will be ail the usual accessories incidental to a well-run Bazaar and many that are unique. .High-class Japanese Goods imported specially for this Bazaar. On FRIDAY NIGHT Mr A. Potter will stage "MY LORD IN LiVERY." An Excellent One-Act Sketch with which Mr Charles lla.vtn-y has been intimately associated. The caste is as follows : Lord Thirlmere Mr A. A. M'Kiiinoii Spigott Mr A. -Murdoch Hopkins .-..-Mr C- Viper Robert fa pace) Mr H. Garland Sybil Amberlev Miss Hutchison t" , Miss Piper Miss g. naU It was this management that gained the triumph in "The Magistrate." Admission :By Art Union Ticket. 505 RH3SR63S&B LDING SOCIETY. * X APPROPRIATION" by ballot £*• will be held in the Secretary's IMfice on FRIDAY, 2nd APRIL at N.B. —Members are reminded that in order to participate in the above, they must be financial on the books on Monday, jbth Mare... .306 Secretary. OAMARU DEFENCE CADETS. THE Company will PARADE at Drill Hall on TUESDAY, 25rd MARCH, at 7.45 p.m. sharp. Fuli uniform. H. KEEN, Lieut. NORTH OTAGO AGRICULTURAL A- PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. RAM FAIR. THE ANNUAL RAM FAIR will be held in the Show Ground on WEDNESDAY, 7th APRIL, 1909, at 1 p.m. Entries for the above may be made with any of the Auctioneers, closing on SATURDAY, 3rd April. E. PIPER, -i(- Secretary. "iXTANTED A SHIFT MILLER, TO START AT ONCE. IRELAND AND CO. ANTED—WAITRESS. KITCHEN ¥V" MAID, and PANTRY MAID. Applv Star and Garter. 49/ EASTER is Coming! Book your orders for Easter Poultry with JOHN GILCHRIST, North Otago Dairy. Thames street, at once. John Gilchrist is a purchaser of poultry in any quantity. WANTED— BOY* for Drapery and Furniture Department. Apply Manager, North Otago Farmers' Co-operative Association. LOST, from Avon street to Breakwater, GOLD BANGLE. Reward at the I'olvtech.nie. ' 501 ED. immediately. IMPROVER VV to horseshoeing.—Apply White and Barney. Panakaio. -Good, steady PLOUGHy Y JlA.\ : g««d wages given.—Apply I'rain Department North Otago Farmers" Co-op. Association. 490 VISITING Bowlers will be at the Meister Sacred Concert on Good Friday nieht. Book seats at Dresden; Ss. &". Is." 492 C SAMPLE ROOMS are NOW . OPEN every Saturday, \ Buildincs, Thames street. Inspection invited.—R. Woods, Representative. 239 ANTED—Good GENERAL. Mrs VV Pochin, Duntroon. 482 OST—S BULLOCKS and 2 HEIFERS i on road between Kauroo Hill and Glenavy. Finder - rewarded. 467 NTED a BOY", must be able to "pplv J. O'Brien, North t>„,,i " 457 ANTED—FENCING, either by conV V tract or by day, labor only.—Apply Fencin!:,'* Oamaru Mail. 455 ANTED KNOWN—Ladies' Kaiapoi V ¥ Full-length Coats at ,58s 6d.—Farers' Co-op. GREENHELGH, Practical Chimney ' . Sweep. 15 Tees street, opposite »val Hotel. AH care taken. Cleanliness promptness and cheapness. Offices and windows cleaned. Drop postcard. 404 "YTTANTED KNOWN—For hardwear W you cannot beat the Farmers' Coop. Saddle Tweed Trousers. TASTED KNOWN—Ladies' Long , t Navy Cloth Paletots at 21s.—North Otago Farmers' Co-operative. OOD POULTRY—Wanted any quanX" titv ; Hishest Prices Given; crates suppled "free; "no commission.—Stewart, Poulterer, Dunedin. 827 OHJf GILCHRIST, N'.O. Dairy, is at all times a buyer of poultry in any 4 Liantity at highest prices. Crates supplied. "Prompt payment. mHE NORTH OTAGO FARMERS' CO- « OPERATIVE WAREHOUSE for .Jue in White Quilts, Sheetings, and Towels can't B Beat. ANTED KNOWN—The OAMARU ¥ V MAIL can now be purchased every evening at W. S. WARD'S STORE, Thames street. 362 TO LET—SHAMROCK TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Thames street.—Apply Mrs Cogvin, North street, or Messrs Lee, Grave, and Grave. 352. ANTED KNOWN—AII kinds of V) OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY done by W. J. Clarke, Ribble street: Houses, oups, parties, etc. Drop a postcard; he will do the rest. ([THEN you want coal, you want the tV best. TARATU has proved itself THE COAL of coals. For threshing purposes it is unequalled. " ANTED—AII lovers of a good fire IT to give TARATU COAL a fair trial, and we are assured that they will not be disappointed. AN'TED KN'OWX—That we are exT T pert razor-setters. Brng us your old razor and have it set by us.—C. Herbert. A GOOD SMOKE depends npoa a go- _ pipe and good tobacco. Until j«a „__, one of CHARLIE HERBERTS pipes yop neai not*expect to nave the..rest de-lig'-.tfii' puff." LOOK Oat for Frith's Football Punch. Beware of imitations. None genuine without Friih's name on label.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10103, 22 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10103, 22 March 1909, Page 3