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CURRENT NOTICES.

The prices at my Clean-sweep Boot Sale are so low that, besides being of vital interest to private individuals and families, they will prove advantageous to hawkers, country storekeepers, and general dealers. This sale is unquestionably the largest, lowest priced, and most opportune chance before the, public. Take advantage of it. —J. M'Diarmid, Boot Manufacturer (nearly opposite Post Office). The attention of fruit growers is called to a notice in our advertising columns to the effect that the Agricultural Department's representative (Mr Simnis) will demonstrate the emulsifying of oil for spraying purposes, according to the now formula recommended by the Department. All interested are invited to attend to-morrow at 2 p.m. at Mr Y\ r . H. Paterson's, Awamoa, and on Saturday, at 11 a.m., at Mr J. Ferris', North Boad. To-night, in the Wesley Church, an entertainment is being given by the Junior Christian Endeavor Society, assisted by several outsiders. The. programme to be submitted should bs the , moans of drawing a large audience, and the object of the concert should appeal to those interested. Members of the Ladies' Golf Club are notified that a bogey match will be played for a trophy on Saturday next. The Waitaki High School invite tenders for the installation of a complete lighting, and heating apparatus, as per specification to be seen at the secretary's office. Tenders close on August Gth'.

The interest in the.- moving picture entertainment never seems to fade, and as long as films of an educational value are presented that interest will increase. This evening the Operacinescope Pictures will be screened, and it is reasonably anticipated that a series of acceptable studies will be offered.

The actual portraits of the survivors from the Crimean struggle are included, besides a highly interesting dramatic production entitled "The Call." Hunting the wild red deer provides material for one subject, while Foolshead figures in those of a lighter strain.

The Manchester Unity will meet the, Lodge Alfred in a game, of euchre in the Oddfellows Hall to-morrow evening at 7.30 p.m. Country people having business m town are often at a disadvantage through not having any convenient place to which they can resort for the purpose of writing a letter or where they may leave their cloaks or parcels To obviate this Mr W. E. Searle, of the Reliable Coach Factory, has bu'lc and fitted a room in a corner of his 6how-room which his country clients will find very convenient, and where they may write a letter or use the telephone. Mr Searle cordially invit-w his clients, whether having any business to transact with him at the Lime or not, i to call and make use of this room.

If you shave yourself, buy my Spe- { oial Razor and Razor Strop, use n;y : Special Shaving Cream ; result, luxuri- . ous shave. —Cecil Jackson, Hffir- [ dresser, Crown Saloon, next P.O. I F. 6. Marshall's Jewellery Establishi ment, Thames street, continues steadily to the front, with a conspicuously up-to-date display, making a specialty of all the leading lines in jewellery and silverware. The prices are the lowest consistent with' quality, and include a discount on all cash orders of 20s and over. For a first-class Haircut and Shave, go to Dan Costclloc's Saloon, Thames street. • We are inclined to recommend Basil Emslie's Saloon for Haircutting and Shaving. SS6 Now that the long winter nights are hero the best way to pass a pleasant evening is to invest in an Edison Phonograph. Call at Messrs Gibbs and M'Bryde's and hear the very latest models in machines and the pick of the records.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10518, 28 July 1910, Page 4

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CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10518, 28 July 1910, Page 4

CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10518, 28 July 1910, Page 4

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