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g A PTIS'I GHUK CH. .SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SOCIAL—TO-NIGHT—SOCIAL. At 7.30. PROGRAMME ISY THE CHILDREN. Everybody Wclc-jine. Collection. 497 OALYATION ARMY HALL, THAMES STREET. HOME LEAGUE CONCERT, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Admission: Is. 495 SKATING. SKATING. DRILL HALL. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, -TUNE 3, 4. and 5. AFTERNOON AND EVENINGGrand fancy dress carnival. Ten Events. Ten Prizes. Grand March, S o'clock. Doors cpon 7.30. Prices: Admission; Spectators, 6d; xvitli Skates. 2s; without Skates, 2s 6d. Mr Fox's Band in attendance. Owing to Big Programme, the prizes will be given out on Friday Night. MAYNARD and PRITCHARD. 463 Propi ietors. MRS R. H. BLIGH will hold "a DANCING CLASS in Oamaru on FRIDAYS at the DRUIDS' HALL, from S till 9.30 p.m., beginners at 7.30. Mrs Bligh will only visit Oamaru for a minimum class of 24 pupils. TERMS: One Guinea for Six Lessons. 469 THERE will he MASS at Kurow, Duntroon iind Georgetown.-, on (itli June; on the 13th. at Ngapara and Windsor . Park; on the 20th at Duntroon. Kurow and Pukeuri; on the 27th at Windsor Park, Ngapara and Waitnki South. .">OO JOHN MACKAY. Y.G. PUBLIC MEETING AT GLENAVY. ,4 MEETING of ail interested in il the Establishment of a Freezing Works in South Canterbury, somewhere between the "Waitaki River and Hook Railway Station will be held at Glenavy Sale on MONDAY, 7th June, at 11 a. tii. ' 452 THE SALVATION ARMY. CIVIC RECEPTION TO GENERAL BOOTH. THE .Residents of Oamaru <ire invited to attend a Civic Reception to lif tendered to General Booth, the Leader <:f the Salvat'cm Army, by his Worship the Mayor, James McDiarmid. Esq., at the Oamaru Railway Station, on SATURDAY, 12th inst., upon the arrival of the 1.16 p.m. Express from Cliristchiirch. Come and hear the General. 494 jpROVED to be the Best—Sold at HANDY STORE, Tees street: Belgian Sausage, Saveloys, and White Pudding. 'Phone No. 269. THE jpUBLIC JJIRUST Q I'FICE, Established 1572. FOR. THE BENEFIT OF THE PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND. This Office is_ ready to—1. Draw up your Will free of Charge. 2. Hold your Will in safe custody free of charge. 3. Act as Executor under your Will. 4. Act with private persons appointed under a Will as advisory Trustees to co-operate with the Public Trustee in any estate or business requiring expert management. 5 Act as Trustee in place of private persons who may wish to retire. 6. Act as administrator of estates of persons dving without leaving a Will. 7. Act as agent or attorney during vonr absence from New Zealand. . SUPPORT THE OFFICE THAT BELONGS TO YOU. Value of Assets and Funds— Over £20,000,000. . _ . Branches and Agencies in all principal towns throughout- the Dominion. For information applv to A. W. WOODWARD, 462 District Agent.

JAMES B. GRAVE, LAND SALESMAN, NO. TIMES* BUILDINGS, 'Phone 492. Thames Street Oamaru. FOR PRIVATE SALE. 50 Acres Freehold— HEAVY LAND; 4-Roomed House and Outhouses, up-to-date Fowlhouses; close to Railway; well watered. Easy terms. T2O Acres Rich Land — A Few Miles from Oamaru; 6Itoomed House and Farm Buildings. 80 Acres Freehold — Close to School and Railway; good 5-Roomed House, and Farm Buildings—£23 per £cre. I CAN OFFER SEVERAL NICE RESIDENCES IN TOWN FOR QUICK SALE. - 562 Q.OOD PROPERTIES In the " a Splendid Milton District. FOR SALE. 230 ACRES F.H., subdivided into 9 paddocks, well watered by neverfailing creeks: all cultivated; grows jrood Crops of Oats and Turnips. The buildings comprise » g°°d 5" roonied house, scullery, dairy and washhouse, 5-stalled stable and lott, barn, cowbvre, trapshed and hut. It is situated 4 miles from the nearest town, 2 miles from school, and 1 mile from railway station. Price £ll 10s per acre. £6OO Cash Required. . This is a good little farm, and well worth inspection. J, STANCER, Agent Milton. PLANTING SEASON, 1920. FOR SALE—Fruit,- Forest, Ornamental. Hedge, and Shelter. Trees, Flowering Shrqbs, Roses, Rhododendrons, Camelias. A Choice Selection of GeneralNursery Lines is iir stock, and I will be pleased to quote prices. Pot Plants in Variety. Floral "Work « Speciality. D. EDWARDS, NURSERYMAN"' . COQUET STREET (Near the Monument);- , 485

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14704, 3 June 1920, Page 5

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