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UNDERTAKERS T\ S. SMITH & CO., LTD., * Undertakers. Steward St. Oamaru. ■. ; Telephone 1821. Holiday or Night Cailß: D. S. Smith, 67 . Greta street; Phone 1833. TRINGER AND MIDDLEMASS, w Undertakers. Thames St., Oamaru. Phone 1812. Night and Holiday Calls: J. W. Stringer, 17 Arun st. (phone 1344) ; Alex. Wilson 15 Nen st. (phone 1'336). - 'LORAL "WREATHS,. BOUQUETS. ETC. -V WJ(. T. SINGS.. FLORIST-and SEEDSMAN, Thames street. . Phone 1565. Private Phone 1859. PLAN.T reliable Vegetable and Flower Seeds. , AMUSEMENTS All-British Programme To-night. TIT A J E S T I C, 6 A M A R U. ■* TO-NIGHT and FRIDAY. A Saucy, Seductive Comedy, with mirth, '_-■. .music and melody. '•WW THERE GOES THE • BRIDE." " THERE. GOES THE BRIDE." "With Britain's Famous Kinema Star, JESSIE MATTHEWS * ■„. With OWEN NARES. - f (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And Supporting Programme is ?lso All British. ORTH OTAGO WQMENTEACHERS' Sub--1 ' branch. .Social'evening,' Holmes Hall, To-morrow (Friday), May 25, at'B o'clock: ; ■" PANCINfe;. ■;;'■;-/::;./ VORTB OTAGO SCOTTISH SOCIETY. OPEN ~DANCE, SCOTT!S« i HALL; TYXE:.' STREET, .-.-. ' SATURDAY NEXT, At 8 p.m. New Gaiety Orchestra.;.■ Lucky Spot. Waltz Prizes. Refreshments. Gentlemen 2s. Ladies Is 6d, Members Is. AKANUI W.I. Dancing, and Five Hun- .'-. drcd Tournament,- 8 p.m.,. Saturday, JMay. 26.' Prizes,'Monte Carlo, Supper! Is «d,-ls. :'• :.. ■;•■'' "•'•:' FOOTBALL JJTJGB Yr ' RUG \"„ . SHOW GROUNDS, : SATURDAY. MAY 26. RUGBY! OLD BOYS v. EXCELSIOR, : v Oval? at 2.45 p.ni;. ■ ; " .■■'.. Curtain-raiser, ,'.'. Juniofs:'Old-Boys'v. '. Oval, at 1.15 p.m. MAHENO v. ATHLETIC, .■■-- N0..2 Ground, at 2.45;p.m. : ,;•> .Vi.Juniors': -School :v. Mahieho,.' , 1.,,; ..No. 2; Ground, at. 1.15. p.m. ; '.,-',.. ADMISSION.—Gate, 6d to all; Grand Stand. 6d; Ladies;; Free; Care, Free, 'SEASON ! v 10s; Ladies, 7s BdiSchooL Children, 2s 6d. ADMITTO ALL MATCHES. : Registered: Unemployed Workers.—Ad-, mission, 3d.//'a ; : ;'.,;.■>'•:'.:;,,'; >:■.•■. ■-"' ORTH, OTAGO "RUGBY UNION. SEVEN-A*SjbE~TOURNAMENT. , :--•' ; KING'S! BIRTHDAYS ; :C- .',.' : MONDAY.JUNE 4. ; Entries Close with the undersigned TOMORROW . (FRIDAY), • at' 5": p.m. > HUGH ROBERTSON, •:, -;•■•.,./ :, .• ~.. ,:";.'.J..':i. '■ "P.0.-Box. 104. ~; Telephone 1255, Oamaru. ( ][ .;'A^"ME£TiNGS;C':'^ oamaru :/amateur ; operatic society, : The ANNUAL MEETING, of -the above Society .will..be. held/in ? #e .Green Room behind the Athenseuum Buildings TONIGHT (THURSDAY), :Maf, 24,. at : 8 O'clock. » • • ■■*. . ; . "... A full attendance of members ai?d' intending, members is requested. ' - ,; G. C. L. DICKELi. ,-/....'v ■.;=>> .. r -'J'" Secretary. ►ALME RSTO N RE TURN E D - ■ SOLDIERS'. REUNION. ; AH; in favour of holding'* a \ Reunion' are. requested toi attend a Meeting in.the Supper Room of the'Palniefston :Town Hall on FRIGEO. C, SLOAN,, ■;■■ •■..,.:;'v"; !cT. .", ~;;':-..' -•: -.-.-■ Convener.;-. ';-.:.'' :'"^: KENE'B MIRAMAR HOTEL, OAMARU *J: ■ ■ ■ Quiet house, * with' : 'comfortV and good service; C.T. afad M.U. House.—Phone 2531. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS IRAVEL.by'the/tfreat-White ; Star:lint ]at ■ ■'-. Motor Services for Safety,'<. Comfort, and White Star, 1285. ..A.SKMpr LILVWHITE FLOUR. iUsed .by ;A';- all thrifty -housewives;' known: from Auckland to the Bluff.r , - ,: ..: WANTED TO RENT ANTED to -RENT, :furnished HOUSE, . . .Flat, or Rooms,-for married couple.—• . Reply:. A.;. M'Kay, ; Post Office, Oamaru. , HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE , , KIRK NESS, : F.R.E.1., _t': V' " Rear Estate .Agents, • '."■Thames' street; Oamaru. v FOR' SALE,. 570 ACRES~ Freehold ; highly improved; excellent Homestead; capacity, 900 ewefe-and/100 cattle; good; district-; excellent; roads.' Price; £ll per/acre ; ' r , . \ / FOR* EXCHANGE £ ;>* TANTED, HOUSE, or House and few :,» f>. acres, Oamaru, in exchange for mixed farm-;"'going "concern;; carrying .44 cows, ; 200 Rhodes, and.Jamieson,. Dun- ':; SALES BY auction; ■CENTRAL AUCTION- MART.',' TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), MAY 25, ; At 1.30.pjn. MUL I G-A N •&; FORBES , "AyiU'Sell by Public Auction, on".behalf of a.... client (who .is 'leaving' Oamaru).: -; : "■.;. :;•" '-•',,•;.• '■:•'■'.''.'-....;■-.■■' /The. following HOUSEHOLD ' FURNITURE'AND EFFECTS— ■ ,•::. .-. .'" Chesterfield -'suite, .H.M.V, gramophone and records;'.B.M< sideboard, dining table. 66c. ' tables, seapjass' .table, and chairs, eniffpnier, wagon, antique kerbs, firescr^eps,;B.M..wardrobe,; • B.M. diichr esses,' pedestals;: oak - : bedsteads, \ double and single 'wood beds, stretchers, box ottoman, 2 cots, .2 bassinets, ; 2 pairs double blankets,' 5 pairs single blankets, 5 pairs sheets, piflow slips, r household linen/ 9 pairs; curtains; hall curtains, kitchen table; ; dresser and cupboard, .deck chairi ; sewing :% machine, gentleman's bicycle, wringer, incubator, 18-gal!on oak barrel,. set harness, wire -netting, gold cradle and sundries.. ■■-' :■"■ . . Also 36 W.L. -Pullets.

To whom does an orchard beloug if it slides"-1500' feet downhill with a solid mass of soil and coines to rest in tho middle of" a neighbour's field? -. This problem, is perplexing 10 small property owners near Buis-les-Baronnies, in- the South of France. Heavy rains caused extensive landslides in this district. At one point a layer of surface soil, with a : frontage of 900; feet and an average depth of 36 feet; moved off to the bottom of a small valley, carrying fruit trees and olive trees with it. The trees were not ■damaged in any way, although wops planted on (he lower •slopes were annihilate d. Legal experts will have to decide to whom, the transposed trees belong The owners of the land above which they formerly gnr.v maintain that the trees are still theirs. The owners of the land which has been invaded argue that these trees, having been bestowed upon them by on act of Nature, simply compensate them foe loss of crops.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22270, 24 May 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22270, 24 May 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22270, 24 May 1934, Page 13

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