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UNDERTAKERS TRINGER AND MIDDLEMASS. u Undertakers. Thames st.. Oamaru Phone 1812 Night and Holiday Calls: ) W. Stringer. 17 A run street (phone 1344); Alex. Wilson. •;■■'' 15 Nen street (phone 133 G). FLORAL WREATHS BOUQUETS. ETC 1 .WM. T. SINGS, FLORIST and SEEDSMAN, Thames street Phone 1565.. Private Phone 1859. PLANT Reliable Vegetable and Flower Seeds. '•••■■ AMUSEMENTS iff AJESTIC " :■ ' Finally ' L THEATRE. : • , To-night, Edna Ferber's thrilling story of the Great. North-West Woods, "COME AND GET IT." Edward ARNOLD. Joel M'CREA. Francis. FARMER. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Book your seat-now or attend the Matinee To-morrow to see "GARDEN OF ALLAH?' ''; "GARDEN OF ALLAH." Marleney' and Charles DIETRICH .. V ... BOYER. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) OPERA. HOUSE - PERA HOUSE ■■- To-night and Saturday; 1937's Happiest, Snappiest Entertainment, the sparkling, breezy comedy that sent London into hysterics. - It's a Riot - GEORGE FORMBY FLORENCE DESMOND "Keep Your Seats, Please" " Keep Your Seats, Please " • "Keep Your Seats, Please" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And screening as the associate feature the thrilling romance of the sky lanes, "FLYING-HOSTESS" : : : : : : : :': (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Managerial: The comedy "Keep Your Seats, Please." fan for THREE WEEKS at the St. James, Theatre, Dunedin. Don't miss it!! H R A N D -BAZAAR To be held in Mr A. Gillies's Barn. Five Forks, in aid of the Five Fork? Hall, commencing at 3 p.m. TO-DAY (Friday), and Continuing TO-NIOrHT and TO-MORROW Afternoon and Night. Excellent Variety of. Stalls. Numerous Attractions. Competitions. Good Prizes. Refreshments, H. J. EWING, Secretary. E L T I 'C BALL, SCOTTISH HALL, KING'S BIRTHDAY/JUNE 9. Joe Brown's New Mayfair Dance Band. Soloist: Mr Rogerson. Those who have not received tickets may obtain them at the Office of the Scottish Hall on the Night of the Ball. JATURDAYj May, 29,: Popular -Weekly*J . Public DANCE; Scottish Hall', Oamaru; first-grade orchestra; moderate prices; perfect floor. >EFRESHMENTS 10 sharp, cordials pro- * curable; Public DANCE, Scottish Hall. Oamaru, Saturday, 29th; novelty dances; prizes. COTTISH : HALL. Oamaru, ■ Saturday, kj May .29; programme 1) p.m.. sharp; Public; DANCE; Rae's ■ Orchestra in latest dance' numbers. \ ~ ■■ . COGNTY COUNCIL, NOTICES VjyAITAKI, COUNTY;. '.COUNCIL. MOTOR'.DRIVERS' LICENCES. The County Office will be open from 7 P.M; to 8 P.1V1...TQ-NIGHT. (FRIDAY) . for the .purpose- of issuing Motor, Drivers' Licences: ." .''■'. R. K. GARDINER, X :..'■ I ..County -.Clerk, •'LOST-AND FOUND LOSfe young red and white sharp-eared COllie;' DOG.—Finder please ring R. White Enfield. Phone 543 G. LOST, one young black and fawn Collie DOG. —Reward on return to H. S. Miller, North road, Oamaru. WANTED TO BUY ANTED—TURNIPS required immeditt ately for Sheep and Lambs.—Apply, Wright, Stephenson, and Co., Oamaru. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE SALE, 5-roomed Stone DWELLING. 1 Ail conveniences; in very good order and locality; 1 acre freehold; north end. Price £BOO. Terms arranged. FOX & KIRKNESS, Telephone 1585. Oamaru. FOR SALE ITiOR SALE, Massey-Harris 11-tine Trac- ) tor CULTIVATOR; good order.—Box 3. Oamaru. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ASK for LILYWHITE FLOUR; used by all thrifty housewives: known from Auckland to the Bluff. USED CARS FOR SALE IOOD USED CARS FOR SALE. HILLMAN 8 SALOON HUDSON .SEDAN ESSEX 193.1 SEDAN . CHRYSLER, SEDAN .. AUSTIN 16, SALOON WHIPPET 6 SEDAN : ','. MORRIS SEDAN , .. DODGE TOURER OVERLAND TOURER FORD TOURERS from GILLIES'S GARAGE, 184-192 THAMES STREET, OAMARU. Mr "Winkle" O'Dell, ex-naval seaman, holds an important position at Clerkenwell County Court, England. One of his duties is to attend the boiler which supplies warmth to the court. Recently he had to put on a robe to understudy the court usher, who was ill. Suddenly he was missed. Troubled eyes searched for him. At last the registrar relieved the tension. He announced that Mr O'Dell had gone below to "doctor" a distressed boiler. Later, Mr O'Dell returned.to the court. He calmly put on the'Usher's robe again. To some people' this may seem a commonplace event. But Mr O'Dell had prevented the building from being Mowa. up.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23202, 28 May 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23202, 28 May 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23202, 28 May 1937, Page 12

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