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UNDERTAKERS 4ATBINGER and middlbmass, O Undertakers, Thames st., Oamaru. Rhone 1812. slight and Holiday Calls: J. .W. Stringer, n Arun street (phone 1344) ; TUex. Wilson, 15; Neh street (phone 1336). FLORISTS E LORAL WREATHS. BOUQUETS, ETC. WM. T. SINGS, FLORIST and SEEDSMAN, Thames street. Phono 1565. , Private Phone 1859. PLANT Reliable Vegetable and Flower Seeds. DANCING Reserve Saturday, March 21. Celtic Dance. 500 and Euchre for nondancera. Cordial invitation to country people. /IRAND BALL—Kauru Hill Hall, Tues\JT day, March 17. Aid Five Porks Hall Fund. Gentlemen 2s, Ladles Is 6d. Mitchell’s Orchestra. TUITION A MEMBER of Crockford’s, Christchurch, visiting Oamaru, will teach CONTRACT BRIDGE, 2s 6d a lesson; team of 4 preferred.—Phone 2-553. PUBLIC NOTICES J, . A R M E R 8. STAND BY YOUIToWN WORKS AT PUKEURI, AND INSIST ON ALL YOUR STOCK BEING KILLED THERE. ' Highest Prices Paid. THE WAITAKI FARMERS' FREEZING COM! ANY, LTD., . 1( . Thames street, Oamaru. WATER RACE BOARD NOTICE QTEWARD SETTLEMENT WATER E RACE BOARD. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. RATEPAYERS are Hereby Notified that the Statutory Penalty of TEN PER CENTUM will be Added to all Rates levied by the Steward Settlement Water Race Board for the year ending 31st March, 1936, remaining UNPAID after 4 o’clock p.m. on TUESDAY, March 17, 1936. E. K. GARDINER, Clerk. Oamaru, March 5. 1986. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES w A I T A COUNTY K 1 RATES. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY AFTER TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1936, SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED, a capable GIRL, with knowledge of shorthand and typing; good prospects.—Apply G. T. Gillies. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE FOX & KIRKNESS, P.R.E.1., N.Z.. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Or. Thames and Eden streets, Oamaru. Telephone 1585. For Sale, 20 ACRES L.1.P.; rent £7 4s half-yearly; 5-roomed House, 5 paddocks; finest land In South Canterbury; price £750. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS STILL a few snips In SHOES at Para Rubber Co.’s Sale; 5s 6d Shoes for 3s; 4s 6d Shoes for 2s 6d. WET WINTER AHEAD—Get your RAINCOAT from Para Rubber Co., Oamaru, how, and save money, from 17s 6d each. ONLY FEW MORE DAYS LEFT of Para Rubber Co.’s stock-reducing sale; get In early. WE are overstocked In SHOES; be early for bargains; child’s Is 6d, - ladles’ 2s 6d, gentlemen’s Ss.—Para Rubber Co., Oamaru. RAINCOATS sacrificed to clear stocks; ladles’ and gentlemen’s, 17a 6d; Leather Coats, 55s. —Para Rubber Co., Oamaru. EVERYTHING REDUCED at Para Rubber Co.’s stock-reducing sale; goods moving 'rabidly; get In before bargains are gone. WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES leave Oamaru Motors Garage Twice Daily for Dunedin, Tlmaru, and Central Otago.— Phone 1285 (Wanaka Motors, Ltd.). ASK for LILYWHITE FLOUR. Used by all thrifty housewives; known from ; Auckland to the Bluff. SALES BY AUCTION ON THE PREMISES, 41 TILL STREET. TUESDAY, MARCH 17, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Including:— Windover Piano (as new), Piano Stool, H.M.V. Portable Gramophone and Records, Chesterfield Suite (in blue and gold), Occ. Tables, Pictures, Ornaments, Antique Kerbs, Fire Screens, Oak Sideboard (as new), 4 H.B. Oak Dining Chairs, 2 Oak Carver Chairs, Extension Oak Dining Table, Odd Easy Chairs, Seagrass Settee, Sengrass Lounge Chair, Oak Ilinner Wagon, D.H. Singer Sewing Machine, Hall Seat, Hall Stand, Hall Curtains, syds 4ft 6in Axminstcr Hall Runner, Rugs, Axminster Carpet_ (12 x 9), Humptys, Grey Bedroom Suite, Double and | Wood Beds (3), Single Wood Beds, Duchcsse Chests, Pedestals, Mattresses, Blankets, Linen. Kitchen Table and Chairs, Carpet Sweeper, pres. Pan and Jars, Wringer, Girdle, Meat Safe, Clothes Basket, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Pots and Pans.and Kitchen Sundries, Wireless Poles, etc. MULLIGAN XtJ. will Roll .& will sell as above. FORBES SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. On the Promises of the North Otago Farmers’ Co-op., Assn., Ltd., on FRIDAY, MARCH 27, At 2.30 p.m. riiHE NORTH OTAGO FARMERS’ CO--1 OP. ASSN., LTD., have been instructed by Mrs Janet Sim and Co. (who are giving up farming) to sell by public auction, as above: Their desirable Freehold Property, containing 183 acres and 14 poles, being Sections 41, 42, 43, and Part Section 66, Block XI, Oamaru District. The property is well fenced and I watered and is admirably adapted for I dairying, or. mixed farming. It is situated 7 miles from Oamaru, and is handy to school and rail. Improvements consist of 6-roomed House, stable, barn, cowbyre, and implement shed. Thirty-two acres ploughed, 16 acres oats and grass, 3 acres roots, balance mostly young grass. For further particulars ajmly to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs Hislop and Creagh and Main, Solicitors. WA lAR EK A bAL E, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1936. Present Entries: — 385 two-tooth Ewes, 200 s.m. Ewes, 63 fat Ewes, 690 Ewes, 100 s.m. Romney crossbred Ewes, .100 i.m. haltbred Ewes, 150 f.m. Romney crossbred Ewes, 150 extra good two-tooth Romney crossbred Ewes, 200 Romney crossbred two-tooth Ewes, 150 three-quarterbred two-tooth ewes, 100 • three-quurterbred ewe Lambs, 200 halfbred ewe Lambs, 400 f.m. Romney crossbred Ewes (extra good). 100 two-tooth Wethers, 200 rape lambs, 3 fat ENTRIES INVITED. ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion It has won a place for Itseli In virtually every Industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising lias Droved that it can return a prolit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as » business enterprise, and not as a magic

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22831, 16 March 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22831, 16 March 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22831, 16 March 1936, Page 12