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FUNERAL NOTICE OD G E K U R O W, Officers. and f Brethren -ate requested to attend tftef fIUNERAL ' of. W. 8.• ALEXANDERRATTRAY, ; Which leaves the Kurdw Presbyterian ;Chu"rch on SUNTfAY- NEXT, 7th ; Inst.'; fit 1 p.m., for the Walmftte -Cemetery.- ; Whlt«-tieS':an*-:I!lOV^S. : .; , ■ .-. • > 'ri ,,.-.'..'.'.;..C. '■..'.. By Order 4 W.M. i 'Members. of Sister Lodges Invited, -to! ■ "'-\ ■■ .'■■ -•.'.'■■ .; ; ' :[;";;; : •■;>;:'' undertakers •...,, QTRjtNGER AND kj ' undertakers, Thames st., Oamaru, ■"-. '-•'•:■ Phone 1812. Night and Holiday Calls: J. VV, Stringer, 17 Arun street (phone 1344); Alex. Wilsort/ 15 Nen street (phone 1338)* FLORISTS FLORAL WREATHS, BOUQUETS, ETC. WM. T. SINGS, FLORIST and SEEDSMAN, Thames street, Phone 198B t Private phone .1859. PLANT Reliable Vegetable and Flower Seeds. ' AMUSEMENTS Send the Children to Matinee To-day. . ~.. .- Restrictions Lifted. ■ Beside the Main Feature (Approved for Universal Exhibition), we are showing a MICKEY MOUSE, POPEYE and BETTY BOOP Cartoon, as well as other Juvenile supporting items. . OPERA HOUSE, OAMARU Commencing at 7.30 To-night. The Bright, Up-to-date Comedy, ( ' "AND SO they were MARRIED." ' Loaded with laughs! Packed with fun! With a fine comedy cast including: MELVYN DOUGLAS, MARY ASTOR, . And those imps of mischief . Edith fellows and Jackie Moiran. (Approved for" Universal Exhibition.) Prices Is and is 6d. Children half. Send the Children to Matinee To-day/ •-.Restrictions lifted- - OAMARU TODAY 2.15, and TO-NIGHT. Fred Ginger And ASTAIRE ROGEHS ASTAIRE ; . ROGERS In the Nautical Musical-Comedy. '-"FOLLOW THE FLEET." ' "FOLLOW THE FLEET." Seven songs, just as Astaire and Rogers can sing them, and, novelty dances dance them. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .iWc Commence at 8 at Night. s"' ;F£T?'/;';;;'. ■ I .FETE,. Evelinft. W. 1., Vhutaebruary 18, at. 3 p.m. Watch. ;:;> r EDUCATIONAL-.- - ; Q-U l. M . :^J. v ,'O.C : G. HOOD,! "TW-'W.'.">*.,,'Teacher ; 'of''--' *...■ : v-l PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, RESUMES ' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. Pupils' prepared for' all examinations. . Former pupilsi at usual hours. Studio: North Otago. Timed.-Bfldgs., , .■•■■■':• Thamtjs-, streej. ■ V And STRINGED '. Mr R. J, MELDRUM ' TEACHING ;£n\;SATURDAY, Bth INST„ ..".' 9 Till street Phone-2462. ]jj E.'t -DIEHL, ItfLC-L., v.j* ,Has Resumed Tuition, >, < PIANOFORTE and" THEORY Of MUSIC. •:,;■ y ''Ail Musical- Examinations. Interviews .FRIDAY, 39 Humlter street. •*- ; TICAL SUBJECTS. ; % VERA SLATER F.T.CLj, WINIFRED SLATER, L.T.C.L., HAVE RESUMED TEACHING. Studio:'' Thames Phone 1584, ■ ' -' MISS ' BESSIE 'BURT, ' 'AiT.C.L'., * of.-jPiaho|orte.and ,< f ~ residence,- > ■'■; ;; :i S|'-"' 621 TILL STREET.. '.V ,''■'- Ig of ' Musrc;';.. ,; /.HA* RESUMED! TUITION.' Pianororler Vteiini "Singing, Theory of Music, Elocution. Pupils prepared for Royal Academy and Trinity College Examinations. MEETINGS A MEETING OF THE NATIONAL .ff- PARTY SUPPORTERS In. the Oamaru Electorate will be held in the PETER PAN THEATRE (Messrs Darling' and M'Dowell's Buildings, Itchen street) on MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, at 8 p.m. Hon. ADAM HAMILTON, Leader of the Opposition, and Mr S. G. Holland, M.P, for Christchurch North, will be present and address the meeting. 3ROTESTANT ALLIANCE Friendy Society Meeting, Eden Street Hall, Wednesday, February 10, 8 p.m.; full muster expected. ENFIELD W.D.F.U.—Meeting POSTSU PONED till Further Notice. RADIO SETS AND ACCESSORIES PROMPT SERVICE CONSULT GILLIES' RADIO SERVICE DEPARTMENT. G. T. GILLIES, Electrical Engineers, Garage Proprietors, ■ 184-192 Thames street, Oamaru. Phones 1346, 1347. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS SUPERIOR Results In Developing and -3 Printing—Same Day Service: aims in at 10 a.m., ready at 5 p.m. IOST or brlns your FILMS to Lane's . Pharmacy. PTO. Box 15. Thames uti'eet, SK for LILYWHITE FLOUR; used by ~ji all thrifty housewives; known from Auckland to the Bluff. a DVERTISING pays its way, often many L times over. It will permit lower prices through increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time in which a product moves from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23108, 6 February 1937, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23108, 6 February 1937, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23108, 6 February 1937, Page 20