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UNDERTAKERS f A R SCO T T & SMITH, J3k. Undertakers. Steward street, Oamaru. Telephone 1821. Holiday, or Night Calls.: 15. s. Smith, 67 Greta street, phone 1833; E. AV. Arscpit, 53 Greta street, phone' 1754. STRINGER' AND' . MIDDLEMANS, Undertakers, Thames st,. Oamaru. Phone 1812. Night and Holiday Calls: J. W. Stringer, 17 Arun st. (phone 1344); Alex. Wilson, 15 Nen st. (phone 1336). FLORISTS "C'LORAL WREATHS. BOUQUETS, ETC. ' WM. T. SINGS, FLORIST and SEEDSMAN. Thames street Phone 1665. Private Phone 1859. PLANT Reliable Vegetable and Flower Seeds. AMUSEMENTS M A JESTIC, OAMARU. PLANS NOW 'OPEN FOR PLANS NOW OPEN FOR “CAVALCADE,” /* “CAVALCADE,” ■ “CAVALCADE” "CAVALCADE,” " CAVALCADE.”' "CAVALCADE” Stiowing Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday of Next Week. gPECIAL COMMUNITY SING. By Courtesy of Mr H. S. Williams, in the MAJESTIC THEATRE TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), ....... , From 6.30 to 7.30. Song Leaders: Messrs Linton Hodge, Gi.Dickel, J. Weir, ; and H. J. S. Grater. Mrs Loper at the pihno. ‘ Object: To secure funds to buy Christmas toys for children of unemployed men. K" AURU HILL' HALL— Wind-up SOCIAL; full dance programme; cards, novelty dances'; Friday, November 3; ladies Is, gentlemen Is 6d. ADDRESSES LABOUR PARTY’S. POLICY explained by Dr M’Mlllan (Kurow), Bungalow, Sup- ; per, Room,' This Evening, November 1, 1933, at is o'clock. ln HEAR for yourselves what the LABOUR PARTY’S POLICY means to you, your wife and family. \ : ' ln COME and Hear Dr M’MILLAN; ladles specially invited; .collection to defray expenses; Bungalow. TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock. MEETINGS A RDGOWAN W.D.P.U. will MEET THURSDAY, November 2, at 2.30, In Ardgowan Hall. ’ - PUBLIC NOTICES RT CROCHET . RAFFLE. L First Prize, No. 1499 (R. Notlin, Oamaru). Second Prize, No. 2091 , (,T. B, Pearce, Cromwell), ' '(Sgd.) Mrs T, A. WILLS, Green Valley. HARBOUR BOARD NOTICES. VAMARU HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the lARBOUR RATES for 1933 are now DUE, nd should be Paid IMMEDIATELY. T. J. GUTHRIE, „ Secretary. SALES BY AUCTION ON THE PREMISES, 52 Reed street. ■ THURSDAY,"NOVEMBER 2, At 1.30 p.ra. IIfULLIGAN instructed iMtructed by F. trill sell by Public Auction Household Furniture and Effects, asunder: Saddlebag suite, chesterfield and 2 easy rhairs, 2 seagrass chairs, overmantel, oval table, dining table, six dining chairs, card (able, gramophone and records, oak and rirau fire screens, 2 kerbs, rugs, lino., nnglG and £ beds, double oak and rirnu beds, 2 duchesse chests. 2 pedestals, child s cot, m.t. washstand, kitchen table, kitchen rhairs and couch, preserving pan, kitchen utensils, clothes basket, garden tools, and tmndriea. jHOTEI.S 11/fTRAMAR HOTEL, Thames street, iVI Oamaru.—Under new management: inodernly equipped; attractively furnished; excellent cuisine: six private garages; reasonable tariff; hot breakfast for convenience bus passengers. 5 ; r EADING HOUSE. OAMARU NEW U CLUB HOTEL, opposite Railway StaIon; C.T., P.S.. and M.U. “No better table in the road.” JUEEN’S HOTEL, Largest and Best Ap-( pointed in Oamaru ; C.T.A., P.S.R., and [otor Association House. 4(5 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ASK for LILYWHITB FLOUR. Used by Jx all thrifty housewives: known from Luckland to the Bluff: l/OUR HOLIDAY ! 8 Days’ Round Motor 1 Tour, Central Otago, for £5 10s; Inludes accommodation at White Star Hotel, ’embroke.—Phone Whltestar, 1285. ATERVE Weakness overcome by taking Jl MORLIFE Tablets, which feed nerve Issues; 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s.—U.F.S. Dispensary, lamaru. ■ ' HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE x k KIRKNESS. F.R.8.1., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Thames street, Oamaru. ir Sale, 40 .acres, splendid, wheat and to land; 'pick of North Otago; Gloomed le and Outbuildings. Going Concern. All c and ■ Implements. . FOX & KIRKNESS, Oamaru. lODGB’S ECONOMIC DRAPERY, OAMARU. 30 pieces rich SILK WASHING SATINS • Dresses, Furnishings, Bedspreads, etc.; -e great wear; 30 pretty, plain shades: 36 diea- wide; Hodge's Price, la 6d yard.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22099, 1 November 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22099, 1 November 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22099, 1 November 1933, Page 10

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