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UNDERTAKERS JTRINGER AND MIDDLEMASS. sj Undertakers, Thames st., Oamaru. Phone 1812. Night and Holiday Calls: J W. Stringer. 17 Aran street (phone 1344); Alex. Wilson, 15 Nen street (phone 1336). J FLORAL WREATHS, BOUQUETS. ETC. . WM. T. SINGS, FLORIST and SSEEDSMAN, Thames street. Phone 1565. Private Phone 1859. PLANT Reliable Vegetable and Flower Seeds. AMUSEMENTS Filmed *in glorious .Technicolour. MAJESTIC To-day 2.15. THEATRE. To-r.iight. 7,45. "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH.", "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH,"' United Artists 1937 super-feature, with Marlene and Charles DIETRICH I BOYER. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supporting Programme: includes a,. ; GEORGE WALLACE VARIETY. Also a MICKEY MOUSE Cartoon. Qn Colour.) OPERA HOUSE PERA HOUSE To-day at Matinee and To-night, 1937's happiest; Snappiest Entertainment, the sparkling, breezy comedy that sent ' London;into-hysterics. GEORGE FORMBY FLORENCE DESMOND "Keep Your Seats, Please" " Keep Your Seats, Please " (Approved for Universal Managerial: The comedy "Keep Your Seats, Please," ran.for THREE WEEKS at the St. James Theatre,' Dunedin. Don't miss it!! ./' ••'■ >" ; t ■ pAPAKAIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 3. CONCERT ancf GIFT 1 AUCTION SALE in aid-::6f; Library and Tennis Club,, followed'MaDANCE, ' will be held in the Hall; Thursday, June 3. The 'concert* comprising items by more than .40 loeal'performers, is exceptional; REMEMBER THURSDAY, JUNE 3. . ••'• v DANCING . IREDALE - ROSEBERY HALL k. EUCHRE and DANCE, Tuesday, June 1; prices Is 6d and Is. EX-PUPILS' BALL, June 16; tables. !v; UNE 14—Lyric Hall, Hard-up and Fancy Dress DANCE; in aid of North-end Hall. '■,-:•- '•-.<:''"■', >ALL OF THE SEASON—Tokarahi Collie > Club's Annual BALL. Wednesday, June 2; free bus, Co-op. corner, 7.15 p.m. MEETINGS FffWEfT-i aRSiM .*i I .« a THE NATIONAL PARTY. The ANNUAL MEETING of the above will be held in the OTEKAIKE HALL on MONDAY, May 31, at 8 p.m. S. DANIELL, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES kWING to Rabbit Poisoning Operations, \J SHOOTING is PROHIBITED on Kurow Hill; Trespassers will be Prosecuted.—Janet M. Munro. LOST AND FOUND OST, Oamaru, between Waiareka and i Frome street, Lady's Gold Wristlet WATCH; reward.—346. Times Office, Dunediri. T ,OST, one young black and fawn Collie JU-i'- DOG.—Reward on return to H. S. Miller, North road. Oamaru. , WANTED TO BUY PANTED—TURNIPS required immeditt. ately for Sheep and Lambs.—Apply, Wright, Stephenson, and Co., Oamaru. houses and properties for \}. ':■ sale IJOR SALE, 5-roomed Stone DWELLING. All conveniences; in very good order and locality; 1 acre freehold; north end. Price £BOO. Terms arranged. ■> FOX & KIRKNESS, ' Telephone 158 IS. Oamaru. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS SK for LILYWHITE FLOUR; used by all thrifty housewives: known from ;kland to the Bluff. RADIO SETS AND ACCESSORIES NEW RANGE OF ENGLISH PHILIPS RADIO SETS Save, Just Come to Hand. ALL-WORLD MODELS RANGING. From £2l. NOW ON SHOW AT G. T, GILLIES'S; 184-192. THAMES STREET, OAMARU. Ring 1346 or 1347 for a Free Demonstration. SUNDAY SERVICES POLUMBA. PRESBYTERIAN I , CHURCH. II a.m., Rev. wTmORETON RYEBURN, M.A., Principal Boys' High School, Kharar, Punjab. 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. LAWSON MARSH, M.A. Pre-communion service and receiving of new Members, THURSDAY, 3rd, 7.30 p.m. Church. , Lantern Lecture by Rev. W. Lawson Marsh, M.A., on ' "UR OF CHALDEES." The Romance of' the Buried City of Abraham as told by the Buildings, -Treasures, and Tablets excavated by the Universities' Expedition, under Sir 'Leonard Wooley,'. during the past 10 years. Remarkable Light on the Civilisations before and after the "Flood." Columba Sunday School Hall, MONDAY, 31st, 8 p.m. Tickets Is. T LME'S PARISH. •.M <>■ ' - • 8 H.C! t 10Y.M.8.C, 11 St. Luke's Matins, 2.30 Pukeuri, 8.30 St. Luke's Evensong. Anthem, " God is a Spirit," Rev- BERNARD O. PLUMB. .11 Newborough, Rev. L. Harbour. 2.30 Enfield, -Mr H, Lightwood. 6.30 Newbdrough, Mr S.'Grave. [T. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN •J CHURCH. Minister: Rev. JOHN M. M'KENZIE. 8.A., LL.B. 11 a.m., "A King's Messenger." • • 6.30 p.m., "The Everlasting Mercy." Anthem, "God.So Loved the World." ■Eveline. 6.30 p.m. Rev. H. T. BLAIR.. ETHODIST CHU'RCH. Minister: Rev, J, FRANCIS JACK. Church: li a.m. Morning Worship, Junior Choir. ,-6.30 p.m„ Subject, "A Lost Axe Head." Anthem, "Fear Thou Not." '\ Kakanui, 2.30 p.m., Rev. J. P. JACK. ♦HRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE. <V Douglas Social Credit Hall, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 7 p.m.. Subject: "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced." A DVERTISING pays its way, often many rJSL 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 23203, 29 May 1937, Page 20

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