UNDERTAKERS Stringer and middlbmass. Undertakers, Thames at., Oamaru. Phone 1812. Night and Holiday Calls: J. W. Stringer, 17 Arun street (phone 1344) ; Alex. %V llson. 15 Nen street (phone 1336). FLORISTS Floral wreaths, bouquets, etc. WM. T. SINGS. FLORIST and SEEDSMAN, Thames street. Phona 1565. Private Phone 1859. PLANT Reliable Vegetable and Flower Seeds. amusements ■jy|" A J B S T I C TO-NIGHT OAM A R U. - FINALLY ■ Booth Tarkington’s dashing story, , ' » M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I,” “ M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I, A dynamic musical drama, with Binz Crosby, W. C. Fields, Joan Bennett, Queenie Smith, Gail Patrick. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) o*Sft HOUSE, TO-NIGHT OAMARU. FINALLY “ OIL FOR THE LAMPS OF CHINA.” Alice Tisdale Hobart’s exotic novel, with JEAN MUIR, PAT O’BRIEN, Josephine Hutchison,; Lyle Talbot. Picturised with Colossal Spectacle. (Recommended by Censor, for. Adulte.) ENTERTAINMENT. DANCING, PHYSICAL CULTURE, and MUSICAL COMEDY, by Pupils of Miss Jean Miller and Mr T.■ Thompson, IN AID OF CRIPPLES IN; NEED, OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY, . November 7, at 8 p.m. Admission: 3s, 2s, Is. Free .• Booking at Bristola. A EUCHRE EVENING will be held In the Five Forks School, Wednesday, November 6; admission Is. DANCING CELTIC ” —Dance of Season, Scottish Hall. Wednesday, November 6. Good prizes, 500 and Euchre. Country people specially invited, f.; ■ ; WRESTLING R E S T LING! OPERA' HOUSE, OAMARU. TO-MPRBOW' (TUESDAY), ■NOVEMBER 5. ■ LOFTY BLOMFIELD (New'Zealand) OI*SUS TONY GATALINO (Spain). Thd most thr iliingybout of- the Season. PRICES: Ringside 4s, Circle and Stalls 3s, Pit 2s. Schoolboys, . body of hall. Is; Ladies, 2s. ;v\ . Box Plan at Begg s, no extra fee. , OAMARU WRESTLING ASSOCIATION. lectures GEOLOGY Lantern Lecture by Dr Turner, Otago University, Thursday, November, 7, Queen's Hotel Lounge. Admission Is. N.Z. Alpine Club. . ELECTION ADDRESSES QA M AR.U ELE CTORAT E. Mr J. A. MACPHERSON (National Government Candidate for Oamaru)Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS as under: — HTLLGROVE—7.IS TO-NIGHT (MONDA Y), ; November 4. ' MOERAKI HALL —8.30 TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). November 4. FIVE FORKS SCHOOL—B p.m., TUESDAY, November 5. MAHENO HALL—B p.m., WEDNESDAY, ’ November 6. -• All cordially invited. T<HE REV, A. H. NORDMEYER, Labour Candidate for .Oamaru, Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS as under, at 8 p.m.:— TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), November 4, Waitaki Hall; TUESDAY. November 5, Ngapara' Hall; WEDNESDAY, November 6, Awamoko Hall; THURSDAY, November 7. Herbert Hall; SATURDAY, November 9, Kartigi School. LABOUR'S PROSPERITY PLAN—Mr M. J. Savage. M.P., Leader of Labour Party, Opera House, Friday, November 8, at 8.30 p.m. SITUATIONS WANTED rji H E .“GYROTILLE R.” INQUIRIES for work to be done can be left with Mr A. G. PATERSON, care Mr D. V. G. Smtih, Public Accountant, 101 THAMES STREET (phone 1810). “ Gyrotiller ” is now working in Richmond and Pukeuri area. MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CYCLES, AND ACCESSORIES AUR NEW SHOWROOM IS NOW v PRACTICALLY COMPLETED. AND WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT RANGE OF NEW AND GOOD USED CARS ON VIEW. WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU ROUND NEXT TIME YOU ARE PASSING. G. T. GILLIES, ’ GARAGE PROPRIETOR, 184-192 THAMES STREET, OAMARU. Phone 1346. ! Automobile Association Road Service Station. LODGE NOTICES. PHOTESTANT Alliance Friendly Society MEETING. Wednesday, November ti, Eden Street Hall. 8 p.m. members roll up. TO LET FOX & KIRKNESS. F.R.E.I, N.Z., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Thames street, Oamaru. To Let, for 6 weeks at Christmas, furnished HOUSE, with all conveniences; good locality. j BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS HITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES leave Oamaru Motors Garage Twice Dally Dunedin, Timaru, and .Central Otago.— ie* 1285 (Wanaka Motors, Ltd.). ASK for LILYWHITE FLOUR- Used by all thrifty housewives; known from Auckland to the Bluff.
SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED, capable GENERAL, for country home, near Oaraaru ; no washing or outside work.—" Permanent." Box 473, Oamaru. . ' __________ SALES BY AUCTION A lAREKA SALE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. Present Entries: 190 wether Hoggets in the wool, 30 fat Ewes, 10 3-year store Bullocks, 1 purebred Ayrshire Bull, 2 fat Ewes, 1 third culver, 4 yearling Heifers, 10 fat Lambs, 20 fat Ewes. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. It Talks: The thop front display tell, the story eloquently, but it is a fixture which attracts only the passers-by. The Otago Dailv Times carries the tidings everywhere. It is your best selling agent. Advertising pays.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22719, 4 November 1935, Page 12
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