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UNDERTAKERS Phone 1812. MIDDLKMASS, 3t., Oamaru. son, 15 Nen street (Phone 1336). FLORISTS ILORAL WREATHS, BOUQUETS. ETC. jl WM. T. SINGS. FLORIST and SEEDSMAN, Thames street. Phone 1565. Private Phone 1859; PLANT Reliable Vegetable and Flowor Seeds. AMUSEMENTS The Screen Production of. the most Vital Novel of our Time. MAJESTIC. ..OAMARU To-day- at 2. To-night at 7.45. The picture unfolds this magnificent drama just as you read it :::::: : : "THE GOOD EARTH," "THE' GOOD EARTH," Pearl S. Buck's story, page by page, .. chapter by chapter ... with Paul Luise «* And munl RAINER. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Please Note: On account of its great length, "The Good Earth" will commence screening at 8 o'clock, the programme commencing at 7.45 PLANS AT BRISTOLA Until 11.45. At Theatre from 1.30. The WISE are BOOKING QPERA HOUSE - MATINEE TO-DAY at 2 p.m. - No Half-price Saturday Nights. Send the Children to the Matinees. SANDY POWELL, SANDY POWELL, The greatest personality on the Radio. Gives his second performance TO-NIGHT In "CAN YOU HEAR ME, MOTHER?" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Production No. 2 Thrilling! Exciting!! "SAINTS IN EXILE," Starring George Bancroft Evelyn Venable Wynne Gibson. (Recommended bv Censor for Adults.) Plarfs rapidly filling a) "Bristola." OAMARU P.A.—Everyone Welcome at FAREWELL to Mr and Mrs Crump (New Hebrides Mission), In St. Paul's Hall, - Tuesday, March 8, at 2.30 p.m. IVE FORKS SCHOOL, FAREWELL EVENING to Mr Gerald Campbell, Saturday Evening, March 5; gentlemen Is, ladies basket. COTTISH CLUB Reopens Monday, ~ March 7, at 8 p.m.; social intercourse and cards. / WOMEN'S CLUB—REUNION, Friday, March 11, 2.45 p.m.; play reading, musical hour; hostess Mrs J. M. Forrester. DANCING WINDSOR TENNIS CLUB—EUCHRE and DANCE, Saturday, March 5; ladles Is, gentlemen Is 6d. JUBILEES JAIAREKA PRESBYTERIAN vi CHURCH. The celebrations in connection with the DIAMOND JUBILEE will be held at Enfield on MARCH 12 and 13. Any person who has not received a circular, and wishes to attend the Jubilee functions, is requested to communicate with the Secretary, _; D. MALCOLM. Sec. 4b.D., R.D. Oamaru. MEETINGS •VrORTH OTAGO ' GOLF I CLUB. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in Bartrum's Tea Rooms on MONDAY, March 14, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Report and Balance Sheet, Elect Officers for the new year, and General. MALCOLM S. HOLMES,. Hon. Secretary. USED CARS FOR SALE <HEAP FARM TRANSPORT. WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD USED TRUCKS SUITABLE FOR FARM USE. THEY ARE THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED AND READY FOR, THE ROAD. COMPARE THESE PRICES. WHIPPET 6 30cwt .... .. £lls G.M.C. 30cwt £45 OAKLAND COUPE, with tray back ...../ £65 FORD Hon delivery £25 GILLIES'S" GARAGE, 184-192 THAMES STREET. "OAMARU. 1346 Phones 1347. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS i VERY MODERN FIRM requires PRlNTproduce " Salesmanship in Print," the Burns Printing Works, Meek street (opp. P. 0.), Oamaru. A SK for LILYWHITE FLOUR; used 'by A. all thrifty housewives; known from Auckland to the Bluff. WANTED TO BUY BUYER of Prime POULTRY; any number collected.—lnquiries, stating number, R. Frame, Church road, Herbert. WANTED TO RENT ANTED to RENT, Furnished COT»t TAGE or Fiat; in Oamaru; for fortnight from May 6.—Reply 47 Hope street. Dunedln. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE IOR SALE, 12J ACRES FREEHOLD; all level land; 6 miles from Oamaru, main line, handy school and township, permanent running water; well fenced; 6 acres western wolths and turnips, balance grass. PRICE, £260. Easy terms. FOX & KIRKNESS. Thames street. Oamaru. FOR LEASE BY TENDER TENDERS—LEASE FARM PRO- -«- PERTY AT HERBERT. Tenders, CLOSING with the Undersigned on THURSDAY, 10th March, 1938, at 5 p.m., are invited for Lease for a term of years of Farm Property close to Herbert Township, consisting of 527 acres (more or less) in one or more blocks at present all in pasture. This is flat to undulating land, and will grow good crops of turnips and rape. Conditions of lease obtainable from THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO.. LTD., 42 Thames street, Oamaru. BOWLING The following rinks have been selected to represent Phoenix against Waimate, at Phoenix this afternoon:— Armstrong, H. Drennan, H. P. S. Familton, Grenfell; D. H. Reid, Maxwell, H. L. Familton, G. P. Mollison; Bremner, Burry, C. J. Mollison, Buist; Watts, J. Robertson, Foster, Forrest; Smith, Cox, Crisp, Adams; McKenzie, Roney, A. G. Robertson, Slater; Wedde, Moyle, Craig, Humphries; C. Robertson, Speid, J. Grant. Calder. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS The Pukeuri green is unplayable for this afternoon's Champion of Champion Singles, and, the games will be played on the Phoenix green.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23442, 5 March 1938, Page 20

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