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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS E I D & -GRAY, LIMITS D, : CORNER THAMES . And KIBBLE STREETS, Telephone OAMARU. On AUGUST 1 the Premises at the above address will be OPENED by REID & GRAY, LTD., Burnside, where a Full Range of IMPLEMENTS and EXiRAS will be Carried in Stock for Immediate Delivery. YOU INVEST IN A REID & GRAYTHE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN THE PRICE. TRAVEL by the Great White. Star line of Motor Services for Safety. Comfort, and Punctuality —Phone White Star, 1285. ASK for LILYWHITB FLOUR. Used by all thrifty housewives: known from Auckland to the Bluff. amusements M AJESTIC, OAMARU. At Matinee To-day, and To-night, GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS In "THE WORKING MAN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 0 pE R A HOUSE. 10-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (ONLY). LILIAN HARVEY, LILIAN HARVEY, ' Hollywood’s Latest Sensation, in "MY WEAKNESS". . .. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) At Matinee only: “ Kamet Conquered, with Suitable Supports. »T7'RBERT, ’ampden and ’lllgrove ReslPi dents, in for ’eaps of fun at PIPE BAND CONCERT, 'erbert ’all, Wednesday night. . rHE TARTAN APPEAL —Grand Concert by Mr J. M‘Lean’s Party, Herbert Hall, Wednesday Night. Bus leaves town 3145 p.m. SPRINGTIME in Otepopo—the place to go —Wednesday Night. Bus leaves Oamiru at 6.45 for Pipers’ Concert. dancing )ON'T forget Alredale-Rosebery Ball on THURSDAY, August 2. Rae’s music. >od supper. Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s. KAKANUI W.I. Dancing and Euchre— TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 8 o’clock. 3ood prizes. Monte Carlo. Supper; Is 6d and Is. 83y FOOTBALL o O T B A L KUROW, SATURDAY, JULY 28. WAITAKI v. WAIMATE. See the country champions. Admission Is. D» UGBY TO-DAY —The. Match of the Year. Lli North Otago v. South Canterbury, ihow Grounds, 2.45. )UTH CANTERBURY v. NORTH OTAGO, Show Grounds To-day, 2.45. Admla--1 Is, Stand 6d, Children Half Price. rHE RUGBY Event of 1934—North Otago v. South Canterbury, Show Grounds, Co-day, 2.45. ■ SUNDAY SERVICES. S T. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. BRIAN KTLROY, M.A. 11 a.m., “A God Unashamed. 6.30 p.m., "And the Lord God formed nan of the dust . . . and man became , living soul." Solo: “Consider and Hear Me, Mr V, Denholm. LUKE’S PARISH. ? H.C„ 11 H.C., Newborough; 2.30 H.C., field; 6.30, St. Luke’s (Solo, “If with I Your Hearts,” Mr Hinton); 8, 3.M.5. Ven. Archdeacon RUSSELL. 11, St. Luke’s, Mr LIGHTWOOD. 1.30, Newborough, Mr BRADY. M ETHODIST CHURCH. Minister: Rev. J. FRANCIS JACK. WESLEY CHURCH.—II a.m.. Mornog Worship; 6.30 p.m., Hev. J. F. Jack. Anthem: “The Everlasting Strength.' Solo: Miss Marjorie Tweedy COURSING. J^fORTH OTAGO COURSING MEETING. SATURDAY. AUGUST 4, 1934, OAMARU RACECOURSE. OPEN AND MAIDEN STAKES. NOMINATIONS for the above Stakes £1 each) CLOSE with th e Undersigned n TUESDAY, July 31, at 8 p.m. W.~ ATKIN SON, Secretary. MEETINGS WAITAKI UNION, FARMERS Also,' WOMEN’S DIVISION, Meet in OTIAKE HALL, SIGHT (SATURDAY), JULY 28, At 8 o’clock. HOTELS NE’S MIRAMAR HOTEL, OAMARU— Quiet house, with comfort and good e - C.T. and M.U. House. —Phone 2531 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS tanTED to BUY. PIGEONS and WorkI ing FERRETS.— Consign to Truscott. dler, Christchurch, 26 J y UNDERTAKERS Ds. SMITH & CO., LTD.. • Undertakers. Steward st.. Oamaru. Telephone 1821. Holiday or Night, Calls: D. S. Smith, 67 Greta street; Phone 1833. STRINGER AND MIDDLEMASS, Undertakers, Thames st.. Oamaru. Phone 1812. Night and Holiday Calls: J W. Stringer. 17 A'UD st. (phone 1344) ; Alex. Wilson. 15 Nen st. (phone 1336). FLORISTS BTC. Floral wreaths, bouquets. WM. T. SINGS. FLORIST and SEEDSMAN, Thames street. Phone 1565. Private Phone 1859. PLANT reliable Vegetable and Flower Seeds. SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE, At the Farm, Otekaieke Settlement. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1934, At 12 Noon. TVALGETY AJ are ins & CO.. LIMITED, are instructed by the Trustee in the Estate of the late Ernest Walker (who has sold the- leasehold property) to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the above time and place: All the Live and Dead Stock, as lowe--170 three and four-year-old Corriedale Ewes 440 f.m. Ewes 45 two-tooth Ewes 20 m.s. Hoggets 15 B.L. Rama 3 dairy Cows 2 Yearlings 6 draught Mares qjid Geldings (all work) , , , 3 young Draughts (unbroken) 1 Hack 1 Pony. IMPLEMENTS. , farm drays and frames, 1 tip dray, cultivator, set discs, d.f. plough, s.i. plough, drill plough, M.H. drill, mower, hav rake, 2 sets harrows (4 and 5 leaves), M'Cormick binder, grass seed sower, roller, grubber Tpianet Jnr.), separator (Alta), blocks and chains, plough chains, trees, collars, hames, winkers, cart saddles and breechings leading chains, trees, furniture and sundries. Luncheon Provided. IMPORTANT SALE OF THRESHING AND CHAFFCUTTING PLANT And RESIDENCE. At their Oflice, Thames street, Oamaru, TUESDAY, JULY 31, At 2 o’clock. TTS7RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., W ltd., have been favoured with instructions from the Perpetual Trustees Estate and Agency Co., Ltd., as Executors in the Estate of the late T. P. Crawford, of Tokarahi, to offer, as above:— 5-ROOMED HOUSE at TOKARAHI on Leasehold, containing 1 rood 10 poles; annual rental, £2 12s. All conveniences and ’in excellent conBURRELL Compound TRACTION ENGINE. CLAYTON & OHUTTLB WORTH MILL. TRACTOR (M'Corraick-Deenng). ANDREWS & BEAVEN EMPIRE CHAFFCUTTER. All plant well cared for and in good condition. REALLY GOOD RUN IN A GOOD . DISTRICT. TO BE OFFERED AS A GOING v CONCERN. Full particulars on application to the Perpetual Trustees or the Auctioneers. Arrangements can be made with the Auctioneers to inspect the plant at Tokaram‘ L. H. SUMPTER, Solicitor for the Es’ate. ON THE PREMISES. 34 HULL . STREET. - THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, At 1.15 p.m. Mulligan & forbes, instructed by the Rev. Walter Maclean, who is leaving Oamaru, will sell .by Public Auction, Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, as follows:- — Chesterfield suite, oak roll-top Cutler desk, oak sideboard, super Wilton carpet (13ft 6in x 12ft), oak occasional table, carved table, oak flower stand, oak extension table. 10 h.b. oak chairs, 2 tub chairs, easy chair in moquette, 4 seagrass chairs, tea wagon, rimu palm stand, cl.h. Singer sewing machine, pictures, curtains, cushions, ornaments, kerbs, rugs, oak bedroom suite, rimu bedroom suite, drop-side cot, b.m. wardrobe, b.m. duchesse, double wood bed, pedestal, 2 Indian carpets (12ft s 9ft), set Doulton bedroom ware, hall runner (20yds), carpet sweeper, vacuum cleaner, push chair, doll’s pram, kitchen table, 2 kitchen chairs, electric iron, preserving pan, ova] boiler, pots, pans, and kitchen sundries, wringer, clothes basket, lawn mower (ball-bearing), garden hose, lady’s bicycle, and sundries. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE F. R. E. 1. FOX & KIRKNBSS. Real Estate Agents. Cr. Thames and Eden streets, Oamaru. TO LEASE: Small Country PROPERTY ; 15-20 Acres; suitable dwelling: los per week.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22326, 28 July 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22326, 28 July 1934, Page 18

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