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CRICKET. 0 R I C K E T. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. CARISBROOK v ALBION, At Carisbrook. Last Saturday Carisbrook mads the bugs score of 517 runs for three wickets. To-day Albion bat, and are going for a draw and Carisbrook for a three-point win. Como and see for yourself what is bound to be an exciting finish. Admission Free and Afternoon Tea. H. DUNCAN, Hon. Secretary Carisbrook Cricket Club. R I C K E T. CARISBROOK GROUND. MONDAY and TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17 and 18. ■ CHRIST’S COLLEGE v. OTAGO BOYS’ i HIGH SCHOOL. Hours of Play: 10 a.m. till noon; 2 p.m. till 5.30 p.m. Admission 6d. 15d c SPORTING. rgIHE SOUTHLAND RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 2nd and ,3rd JANUARY, 1924. £4605. STAKES. £4605. NOMINATIONS for both days CLOSE with the undersigned aC.S p.m. on MONDAY, 17th December, Is 3. Programme in Referee of November 29 and December 6, and Otago Witness December 4. R B. CAWS, ■ Secretary, Box 249, Invercargill. Telephone No. 1136. Telegrams: “Caws,” Invercargill. 15d ■'yiNCENT JOCKEY CLUB. ALL- NOMINATIONS for the above Club are EXTENDED UNTIL 5 P.M. MONDAY, December 17. T. DUGGAN, Jcn., Secretary, Vincent Jockey Club. o T TACO CENTRAL TROTTING CLUB. NOMINATIONS are EXTENDED to the" 17th INST., Handicaps to the 21st INST., Acceptances to the 27th, 8 p.m. C, J. MTNTOSH, ISd Secretary, Alexandra. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES JJDROUGH OF PALMERSTON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Dog Tax Registration Fee for the Borough of Palmerston for the year 1924 lias been fixed at Ten Shillings per dog. Sheep and Cattle Dogs on which exemption is claimed will be Two Shillings and Sixpence each dog, payable to, the Collector, or the Registrar at the Borough Office, Palmerston. Mr J. Whitfield, Palmerston, has been appointed Collector. W. B. GALLOWAY, 15d Town Clerk. THOROUGH OF PALMERSTON. STATUTORY HALF-HOLIDAY. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SPECIAL MEETING of the Council will bo held at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 14th January, 1924, to decide what working-day in the week shall be the Statutorv Halfholiday for Shops in the Borough of Palmerston. • ,3^ W. B. GALLOWAY, 15d Town Clerk. ROUGH OF WAIKOUAITI. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the, USB OF HOSES for Gardens or other purposes is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Persons using water in this way or allowing waste owing to defective taps after this date will be prosecuted. B. W. FELL, Town Clerk. Waikouaiti, December 14, 1923. 14d THOROUGH OF MOSGIEL. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. RATEPAYERS are hereby notified that the statutory penalty of 10 Per Cent, will be added to all Rates remaining UNPAID after WEDNESDAY, January 16, 1924,i at 4 p.m. After this date the penalty becomes an integral part of the rate liability, and the Council has no power to remit same should the rates remain unpaid. H. BUTCHER, Town Clerk. Moagiol, December 12, 1923. 15d BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. “ Busy as a cow’s tail in fly time.” Yes! we are. OBAN HOTEL. OBAN BAN HOTEL. OBAN HAMPER BARGAIN. i 1 Whisky, 1 Penfold’s Xmas Pori, 1 V.O.S. Port, 1 French Brandy, 5 Speight’s Ale, 1 Pure Lemon Squash, 1 Raspberry Balm, all quarts. Securely cased and ■ packed rail free anywhere, £2 12s 6d. Cash with order. PARCEL No. 1. 1 Quart Whisky, 1 Splash Tudor Cocktail, 5 Quarts Speight’s Ale or Stout, 21s, rail free. Cash with order. PARCEL No. 2. 1 Quart Whisky, 1 Xmas Port, 4 Quarts Speight’s Ale or Stout, 1 Pure Lemon Squash, 1 Splash Bottle Cocktail, 30s cash, free to your railway station. Send your Christmas Order right away for forward delivery. Avoid the rush. "A FAR ’ SEErNG CHEMIST.” A gentleman walked into a chemist’s shop in Wellington recently and asked the assistant to give him the best preparation he had for chocking grey hair and freeing the scalp of dandruff. Ho wrapped up a bottle of Dr Wilson’s Regenerator and received 4s. Undoubtedly he would gain a permanent customer, as it always gives the utmost satisfaction and may be relied on to restore colour to prematurely grey hair. Thousands are using it daily. Sold everywhere by Chemists, Hairdressers, and Storekeepers. Sole Australasian Agent: A. M. HENDY, , Hair Specialist. HOW many people complain about the Broad Knife because it will not cut. The one wo are telling you about will cut without tearing the bread or making ■ crumbs. The price (5s 9d, postcd > fid extra) may seem high, but the knife will last for years, which makes it cheap. VERNON SMITH (LIMITED), GEORGE STREET. £d I R S T AND LAST. MASON’S EXTRACTS. Herbs, Hops, and Ginger Beer. I MASON’S WINE ESSENCES, Raspberry, Lemon, and Ginger. Also LEMONADE and RASPBKRRYADE CRYSTALS, for summer drinks. GOOD. IT’S MASON’S! C. W. WHITE & CO., N.Z. Agents, 297 Princes street. OTAGO WITNESS. —New stories. A largo amount of reading matter. Price, od.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19045, 15 December 1923, Page 1

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