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UNDERTAKERS TRINGER fi MIDDLEMASS. Undertakers, Thames street, Oamaru. Phone 1812 (Night and Holiday Calls). J. W. Stringer, 17 Arun street (phone 1344) G. M. Middleraass. 250 Thames street (Phone 1336). fARSCOTT ANJ> SMITH. ■A. Undertakers, Steward stt«et, Oamaru. Telephone 1821. Holiday or Night Calls: D. S. Smith, 67 Greta street, phone 1833; B. W. Arscott, 53 Greta street, phone 1754. FLORISTS U.ORAL WREATHS. BOUQUETS. ETC. Wife T. SINGS, FLORIST and SEEDSMAN, Thames street. Phone 1565. Private Phone 1859. PLANT Reliable Vegetable and Flower Seeds. AMUSEMENTS ' A J E S T I C, O A MAR U. -, !■■■"; . Final Night of 'HERBERT MARSHALL, The English artist who has never yet let ,';•"' '■'■'■ ... ■ you down, in-..'; -'.. , "TROUBLE IN PARADISE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.); With "M*Namee News," "Pathe and Paramount News," ."Novelty," and "Screen Song." . TO-MORROW and WEDNESDAY, With Special MATINEE To-morrow, ; : Return Season of "ON OUR SELECTION." HOTELS CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS VISITORS AT THE STUDHOLME JUNCTION I ; Hotel > (NORMIN CRITCHFIELD.) •All Popular Brands of Wines and Spirits .' : Stocked. . : Parcels and Case Orders Promptly ■ .Attended to. Passengers leavings Oamaru by 3.0 p.m. Express can'return ; by 6.12 p.m. tram - r from Studholme. 'IRAMAR: HOTEL, Thames street, ATJL Oamaru.-r-Under new management; modernly equipped;, attractively furnished; excellent cuisine; six private garages; reasonable tariff; ! hot breakfast for convenience bus. passengers. , LEADING HOUSE, OAMARU NEW CLUB HOTEL, opposite Railway Station; C.T., P.S., and-M.U. "Nobettei table en the road.". Sm * QUEEN'S HOTEL, Largest and Best Appointed in Oamaru; C.T.A.. P.S.R.. and Motor Association House, amy SALES BY AUCTION TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JUNE 20, 1933, , At 1.30 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, Ribble street, Oamaru. JD. FAMILTON AND SONS, • have received instructions from M r A. WILSON to sell by Auction, Freehold Section 22. Block XXII, Ribble street, together with Dwelling and Sheds. This property il just off Thames street, and is a capital site, which should increase in value. ALSO AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE:-. ' The following Timber will be sold: 3 carpenters' benches,: 1 winch, quantity new timber. 1 steel wheelbarrow, 1 houseshifting trolley, .1 Ford truck, houseshifting planks, blocks, pulleys and chains, 3 lifting jacks. 5 floor cramps, 5 ladders, 1 pair steps, 1 office'table and stool, 2 office chairs, 1 second-hand door, secondhand sashes, shovels, picks, heavy hammers, etc.. .- IMPORTANT LAND SALE, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1933, AT THEIR'OFFICES, •'THAMES STREET, OAMARU, 2 o'clock. ' in conjunction with ESSRS STRINGER & CO., : have received instructions from the Trustee, in- the Estate of the late JOSEPH MITCHELL, WESTON, to offer at Public Auction as above, The well-known " PARKSIDE "property in 2 lots, comprising Lot 1.—592 Acres, HOMESTEAD, FreeLot 2. 76 Acres adjoining Freehold. "Parkeide" is situated about 4J miles from Oamaru. It is heavy wheat land, highly improved. Very good fattening country, and would make an ideal biUIJ Farm; •,.'■' • ' ~'•,. As the Executrix does not intend to carry on farming operations, the property is for genuine sale, and a unique opportunity arises to acquire one of the bestknown North Otago holdings. : A I A R E K A S ALE, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JUNE 20. Present Entries:— 40 Wethers 50 fat Ewes .70 fat Ewes, 30 fat Wethers, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS BY-PRODUCTS CO.—-Cash s pt TINNED FAT.—Deliver to Easton and 'Co., butchers, Thames street, Oamaru. -\ 15Ju BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS iSK for LILYWHITE FLOUR. Used L by all'thrifty housewives; known from Auckland'to the Bluff. ' • YOUR HOLIDAY! 8 Days' Round Motor Tour, Central . Otago, for £5 10s; includes accommodation at White Star Hotel, Pembroke. —Oamaru Motors (phone 1285). HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE IOX & KIRKNESS, ■ F.R.E.1.. ■-'•-. ' REAL ESTATE AGENTS, . Thames street, Oamaru. SMALL FARM; 38 acres leasehold, with 13 . cows; town milk run; car and cans. Price £450: MAJESTIC PICTURES . Herbert Marshall, sauve Englishman of Broadway and London stage fame, who won immediate screen popularity as Marlene Dietrich's scientist-husband in "Blonde Venus," makes another important film appearance in the leading male role in Ernst Lubitseh's Paramount comedy-drama, "Trouble In Paradije," which, with Miriam Hopkins, Hay Francis, Charlie Ruggles, and Edward Everett Horton in the cast, will be shown finally to-night. To-morrow and Wednesday, with' a special matinee to-mor-row, there will be a return season ot "On Our Selection." T>iCH SILK BROCADES and Plain Taffeta JAi Rayons, .in , 20 pretty shades, for Dresses, Cushions, etc.; 27 Inches wide. HODGE'S PRICE, IOJd yard. HODGE'S ECONOMIC DRAPERY, Oamaru.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21983, 19 June 1933, Page 10

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