CURRENT NOTICES.
Tho skating pastime will take the form of a masquerade ball to-morrow evening, and tho innovation for tho local rink is likely to prove a distinct draw. Besides, quite a programme of skating events have been arranged for, including tin* ever-popular musical chairs. Our advertising columns contain a list of the country townships at which JUa.ss will he celebrated during October. Valentino's Pictures will bo screened at Tokaralii to-night and at AVcston to-morrow. The social to mark the occasion of the opening of a school on tho Kauroo Settlement takes place in the AVoolslied to-morrow evening. The Waimate A. and P. Association will hold the annual horse parade on Wednesday next. Entries close at 5 p.m. on Saturday next with Mr A. J-. Hoskins. Tho bazaar for which all Upper Waitaki has been assisting to promote will be opened in Mnnro's Hall, Kurow, on Wednesday next. Lord Ranfurlv will be stationed at Waikaura this year. Lord Ranfurly has already proved a successful sire, his stock invariably proving of the desired typo. The Clydesdales Ranfurlv Yet and Lion's Pride will travel in 'the district between- Hook and the Waitaki River this season. The fact that that most necessary apparatus—the sterilising plant—has been installed, Basil Emslie's Saloon miglit reasonably be described as in advance of the times —that is, if the average saloons are examples of up-to-dateness. For a first-class Haircut and Shave go to Dan Costelloe's Saloon, Thames street.
At the present time Sherwin Bros, claim that their stock of rings surpasses that of any other dealer.- 440
V. G. Marshall, Jeweller, Thames street, is not having a General Sale, but from Saturday, 2-ith September, to Saturday, Bth October, he is offering the whole of his up-to-date stock of Engagement and Dress Kings, Wedding and Birthday Rings, at specially reduced prices, varying from 10 to 20 per cent, genuine cash reduction. A glance at the sample, bargains in the general advertisement should satisfy those who require Rings, that this is the opportunity to secure the latest and prettiest designs at greatly reduced prices. 675
When a new gig can he bought for twelve pounds fifteen shillings, of guaranteed materials and weighing only a little over two hundred pounds, as one recently built for Messrs Mitchell Bros., of Weston, by W. E. Searlc at the Wear street Coach Factory, the purchase of one. becomes a good investment as a handy knock-about trap and also as a means of saving wear and tear on a man's best gig, while the lightness is a great saving to the horse.
The concert to be held at Ngapara to-morrow evening in aid of the hall and' library gives promise of being a. very popular function. A good programme has been arranged, so that apart from the satisfaction to be derived from assisting a worthy object, patrons are assured a pleasant evening's enjoyment;
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10572, 29 September 1910, Page 4
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478CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10572, 29 September 1910, Page 4
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