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UNDERTAKERS STRINGER AND MIDDLEMABB. Undertaker*, Thames et., Oamaru, Phone 1812. Nlfht and Holiday Calls; J. W, Stringer, 17 Aran st. (phone 1844); Alex, Wilson, 15 Nen st. (phone 1336). fijRBCOTT & SMITH, Undertakers, Steward street, Oamaru. Telephone 1821. Holiday or Night Calls: D. S. Smith, 67 Greta street, phono 1833; H. W. Arscott, S 3 Grets street, phone 1754. FLORISTS F LORAL WREATHS, BOUQUETS, ETC. WM. T. SINGS, FLORIST and SEEDSMAN, Thames, street. Phone 1565. Private Phone 1859. PLANT Reliable Vegetable and Flower Seeds. AMUSEMENTS At MATINEE TO-DAY. "THE WINDJAMMER.” A story of sailing ship days. MAJESTIC, OAMARU TO-NIGHT and MONDAY. Story by Wodehouse and lan Hay. "LEAVE IT TO ME.” British Comedy Supreme, with George Gee (of "Kid Boots”), Gus M'Naughton, Gene Gerrard, Mollie Lament, Olive Borden. _ Also a story of sailing ship days. "THE WINDJAMMER.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) /COMMENCING TUESDAY NEXT. For a Season of FOUR Nights. Noel Coward’s ' Cinema Epic, "CAVALCADE,” “CAVALCADE,” The Mighty Production that has created new records in New Zealand. PLANS AT BRISTOL. And Booking is Phenomenal. M UNI U N I C I PA L CIPAL BAND. BAND. GARDENS SUNDAY GARDENS SUNDAY Bright, Popular Programme. Collection in aid of Band’s Funds. GIFFEN'S BUS for Enfield Anglican Ladles’ Guild Sale leaves Caledonian Toad 2 p.m.; St. Luke’s Hall 2.15 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICES. gT . PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY. 11 ana.. Rev. Professor S. F. HUNTER, D.D. Anthem, “Ascribe Unto the Lord.” 2.30 p.m., Youth Rally. Speakers: Dr Hunter and Mr W. H. Rose. Buses will leave Eveline Church at 2.15 p.m.,.returning after the service. 6.30 p.m., Rev. BRIAN KILROT, M.A ; Anthems, “And the Glory of the Lord and “A New Heaven and a New Earth. Soloist,, Mr W. Denholm. Representatives of Public Bodies will ittend this service. v The bus will leave Fernbrook at 10.30 i.m., and at 6 p.m., returning after each lervice. EVELINE, 6JO p.m., Rev, H. T. BLAIR. Monday.—Congregational Banquet 6 pm. Tuesday.—Children’s Tea, 6 p.m. J EUR OH OP CHRIST. GARFIELD TODD, Minister. THANKSGIVING DAY. Special Thank Offering. H s.m., Worship and Communion. •JO p.m., ' "FACING FACTS.” "FACING* PACTS.” "FACINGEACTS.” "And when they came unto the place rhich is called ‘The Skull,’ there they rucified Him, and the malefactors, one o the right hand, and the other on the eft.” THE CHURCHES ARE HERE TO, HELP. WHY NOT ATTEND? Ji T. LUKE’S PARISH. 8 H.C.; 11, Newborough; 2.30, Enfield; 1.30, St, Luke’s; (Anthem, “What Are ?hcse? i Solo, “It is Enough ” (Elijah), dr Williamson.) ■ ■ _ Archdeacon J. D, RUSSELL. 10, Scripture Union; 11, H.C.,, St. mke’s; 2.30, Kia Ora; 6.30, Newborough. Rev. D. HILLMAN. ’ E t!h ODIST’ CHURCH. Minister: Rev. J. FRANCIS JACK. Vesley Church, 11 am., Mr THORBY. ildren’s Choir. 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. F> CK., Subject, “The Man Who is jjudged.” Anthem by Choir. South Oamaru, 11 am.. Rev. _J. P. CK. Enfield, 7 p.m., Mr A. MILLER. HARBOUR BOARD NOTICES. IMARU HARBOUR BOARD. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the riBOUR RATES for 1933 are now DUB, should be Paid IMMEDIATELY. T. J. GUTHRIE, Secretary. UNTY COUNCIL NOTICES COUNTY COUNCIL, RUBBISH ON ROADS, ETC. attention is drawn to, the fact that lor the County By-law* any .person who posits Tins, Rubbish,, or Other. Matter a similar nature upon any. public place upon the banka of any water-course imits an offence, and is liable to a inlty not exceeding £lO. R. K. GARDINER. , County, Clerk. HOTELS riRAMAR HOTEL, Thames street, L Oamaru. —Under new management; dernly equipped; attractively furnished; client cuisine; six private garages; is on able tariff;; hot breakfast for convent•o bus passengers. HADING HOUSE, OAMARU NEW CLUB HOTEL, opposite Railway Staj. c.T., P.S., and M.U. “No better table the road.’’ ÜBBN’B HOTEL, Largest and Best Appointed In Oamaru; C.T.A., P.S.R., and or Association House. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS LMARU BY-PRODUCTS CO.—Cash Buyers of TINNED FAT.—Deliver to Easand Co., butchers, Thames street, OamSHOWS OTAGO A. & P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, November 16 and . 17. ENTRIES will be received until MONY, 6th inst., inclusive. A. W. WOODWARD, Secretary. PLANTS FOR SALE. MATO PLANTS, strong and wellhardened, Is 3d dozen, postage free. — F. Bone, seedsman and florlet, Thames it, Oamaru. ’ ■AGO CENTRAL TOMATO GROWERS— For Sale, 10,000 Hardy Tomato Plants, rery same day.—Jas. N, M’Kenzle, seeds- , Oamaru. * u

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22102, 4 November 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22102, 4 November 1933, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22102, 4 November 1933, Page 16

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