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CURRENT NOTICES.

His Worship the Mayor has convened a public meeting for Tuesday next, at ,8 "p.m., in the Town. Hall to discuss the ■! 'character of the permanent. Coronation 'memorial and also to make arrangements for Coronation Day celebrations. At the Wesley Church to-morrow (Wednesday) evening at 7.30, the Rev. fjl! G. Wheen (Sydney), one of the generid missionary secretaries,- will give an address on "Our South Sea Missions: What we have seen and heard." Mr Wheen, having paid a visit to the various mission stations in the South will speak from first hand knowledge, and as he is an able speaker and a powerful missionary advocate an interesting evening should restilt. The lopal Church'choir will be present, and will sing several of the old Methodist tiyies. A collection will be made on be. half of the foreign mission fund. •The County Council are about to execute repairs to the bridge on Rapi "son's road, Otepopo district. This will necessitate the closing of the road against traffic from to-morrow, 17 th, inst., until Wednesday, 24tli inst. Harbor rates at present unpaid are now subject to the 10 per cent, penalty, arid this must be* made with all remittances. ■A progressive euchre party and dance •will be held in the Awamoko Hall on Wednesday, 17th May. The annual concert and dance to'augment the . funds of the _Pukeuri "Public Library will be held in the Pukeuri Hhll pn Thursday, Ist June,. For'-Iriflueriza take Woods' Great . ; - .. Peppermint Cure — ( " Is 6d, 2s'6a. ' -- Messrs Guinness aiid' LeCren will conduct,a clearing sale at Morven on June oth, on behalf of Mrs J. Forsyth. Acceptances for the first day's events and entries for the Trial Plate and The Shorts M thi? North Otago * Jockey Club's, meeting on May 24th and 25tli close ait 9 p.m. on Thursday, next. There was a very, fair attendance at the" Rink this/morning/ the 'bulk of those present being mostly learnesr.. The Rink will be opend from 7.30 this evening, and the Citizens' Band will be in attendance! Thro;; sessions \vill" be held to-morrow, the evening one beiiuv set apart for ladies only. .The ,annu.al concert and dance in aid of th'e'Papakaio Public Library will life held on Friday, June 9th. • _ .: At Aikenliead's a Mill-end Sale is nbw proceeding. The term is applied for the reason that the firm has. rnade purchases from the mills of the lines remaining after the fulfilment of oMers. Purchases on these' terms are naturally very favorable, and the 'sale iii progress is passing these concessions oh to the general public. 582 Over fourteen thousand pounds' worth of "Overland" cars were sold within two months recently at Christchurch. A local buyer—a high authority on cars —has just bought one, and declares it the easiest riding car he has ever ridden in, after having owned eight cnr.s of various makes, including a thousand pound r-ar. Buy ears from-your own townsfolk ;>nd have an expert on the spot at, nil ti'iiey in assist vou, free of charge. SKAi? T,K. Pole Agent for " Overlands." "Argylls." and "Calthorpes." Any other nf car supplied at Home prices plus landing charges. This fnrt is well v.-oriii i-in|)!msising—-a sterilising plant that does absoluteh prevent any skin disease or rashes after shaving has been installed in Basil Emslie's saloon. (

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10767, 16 May 1911, Page 4

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CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10767, 16 May 1911, Page 4

CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10767, 16 May 1911, Page 4

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