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CURRENT NOTICES.

The Committee of the Wajtaki Islands, Papakaio portion, notify that licenses for the grazing of stock on the island can now be obtained from any member ; of l;hc Committee. All unlicensed stock must be removed from the. island 'before, 22nd'.March.

Mr H. G. Harward, of the HarwardBinney .Mission, wl\o bas, had considerable experience in work ;hoth in and -Australia, has decided to speak at ail open-air temperance meeting at the Monument next Saturday night. Mr' Harward'e subject will be, "Is Prohibition a Blunder?" r .,, .„,...... ~-„........ 'Although the Opera House has been filled a. good many times lately, there is'no reason. !wh'y it'shisuld not be filled again this evening whenHayward's pic■feires will be screened,:. The prices are" very reasonable, and the entertainment should.certainly,.prove an. excellent one. Hake, ■ for example, the subject which wijl.j, depict the .Rocky, Mountains in wtiiter. 'As'a scenic subject this should be bard, to .beat, provided; it is clearly •displayed; :Then there are views of life oh the Alps, Brittany viaducts, and ljfe;pn,;a German training ship, all interesting and instructive. The dratoo, contains some commendable 'films, while the comic subjects should not fail to. cause much laughter. Two of the dramas are "Rose of Salem Town" and "The InA large number 'of good? comedies"'-are also included in an>exceyen.t v iirdgramme. - The , r ahhhal members of the _Non-Cpmmissioned ~ Officers' . Club /Will'VtaKe ''place club-room on Monday evening next at ;& o'clock. A request is also made for 'the attendance of. all non-coms., whether members or not, to make arrangements for the forthcoming non-coms.' social. ' , Mr A. Watson has been apposrited : "North: ; Otago : , Em-! plovers' Association. All information, . copies! of awards, may be had; at Messrs 'Gresbahij Watson, -and .." Cp:'Si. office, Thames'street., .;."■ " ?!;? .'. Workers -for .the-bazaar to be/held by the Oamaru Boating ;(Stiib are to be entertained, at a,social-in the Drill-Hall, to-morrow evening. The "Club, extends;, a hearty invitation; to all assistants and'; those interested to be present, i " '"Study him who studies you."— Basil Emslie has installed that positive; necessity—a Sterilising Plant—for. ypui-, especial benefit. It entirely.«liminates' ; all risk of rash. etc. _ < ' ■■?

Mr E. Simpson asks every resident, to inspect, the splendid • suits of' bedroom furniture at present displayed in. the window of his establishment, Thames' street. Mr Simpson emphasises the fact that the whole of this suite was made on the premises by local labor, and is an excellent example of what can be done' by local industry. ' Any other design or style fail be carried out in the- same first-class manner. See' his advt. elsewhere. 740:

I In response to numerous requests from motor ca:- owners, a new garage and motor engineering business has been: opened in Wear street, Mr Searle having made alterations to his well-known' carriage building premises, and supplemented his already efficient staff with a reliable motor expert, is prepared to undertake all kinds of repairs and overhauls to cars with promptitude. Accessories of every description will be supplied, nliile a feature of the new garage will be that the whole of the. work of repairing and renovating cars will be r.-irriod through from beginning to end b- Hie one firm, thus avoiding [ the iiicor-vi'iiience of having to enlist two separ-t" firms as formerlv—viz., the mote" and th" eoachbuilder. In future ■• '•-mcb, fi-"m repairs to repaintii'ji. ■■il! ' • adequately "catered for bv this one firm, thereby affecting a saving to the ear owner, who will have only one profit to meet instead of two, as in the past. 736 Mr GEORGE ROBINSON, Dental Surgeon, may be ronsnlted at his residence, Eden street; foDoogite Weslev

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10716, 15 March 1911, Page 4

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CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10716, 15 March 1911, Page 4

CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10716, 15 March 1911, Page 4

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