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UNDERTAKERS STRINGER ' AND MIDDLEMASS, Undertakers, Thames st., Oamaru, 17 Arun street (Phone 1344); Alex. Wilson, 15 Nen Street (Phone 1336). Night and Holiday, Calls: J. W. Stringer. Phone 1812. FLORISTS IPLORAL WREATHS. BOUQUETS, ETC. I 1 WM. T. SINGS, FLORIST and SEEDSMAN, Thames street. Phone 1565. Private Phone 1859. PLANT Reliable Vegetable and Flower Seeds. AMUSEMENTS === 'jUf AJES TIC Finally This Evening “THE AWFUL TRUTH" Miss This —and you’ll miss the best comedy of the year (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY "ARTISTS and MODELS" “ARTIS.TS and MODELS ” —and they are some models. The fine display of artists include JACK BENNY IDA LUPINO Richard Arlen, Gail Patrick Ben Blue,. Judy Canora THE YACHT CLUB BOYS And Russell Patterson’s “ Personeltes " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . . . . QPERA HOUSE . . . . Final Screening To-night at 8 p.m. JACK HULBERT In “TAKE MY TIP” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THURSDAY—FRIDAY. At 8 p.m; Those who were fortunate to see “ Calling All Stars ” will certainly not miss “SOFT LIGHTS and SWEET MUSIC ” With Ambrose and His Orchestra leading a galaxy of International Vaudeville Artists. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ON THE STAGE: R, McKENZIE’S MANNEQUIN PARADE. 15 Minutes of Unique and Colourful Entertainment! Thursday Only. ORCHESTRA available for all functions, Concerts, Socials, Dances, etc. —Apply R. Jackson, H.B. Buildings, Oamaru. DANCING KEEP THURSDAY, May 26, for Druids’ Ball; Duntroon; set supper; Mitchell's Orchestra. MEETINGS QAMARU BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. The ANNUAL "MEETING of Members of the Oamaru Beautifying Society will be held in the Borough Council Chambers on FRIDAY, MAY 6, at 8 o’clock. All persons interested in the Society and its objects are cordially invited to be present. D. V. G. SMITH, Hon. Secretary. RAILWAY Miniature Rifle Club: Annual Meeting. THURSDAY; all members and intending members requested to be present. OAMARU LABOUR PARTY: Come to General Meeting TO-NIGHT; Foresters’ Hall, Eden street, 8 o’clock.

PUBLIC NOTICES O T I C E The ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., LTD., beg to notify their OAMARU CLIENTS that their CHIEF AGENCY will in future be conducted by Mr ERNEST REID. Jun., from the office of Ernest Reid and Co., Lid., 178 Thames street, Oamaru, where all premiums will be received and Business transacted. W. W. CALLENDER, Manager for Otago. MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CYCLES. AND ACCESSORIES NEW TRUCKS WE CAN GIVE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY EX OUR SHOWROOM OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING NEW TRUCKS:DODGE 15-18 cwt Chassis with Factory Cab £325 DODGE 15-18 cwt, with Christ-church-built De Luxe Coupe Cab and Wellside Body .. £342 DODGE 20-25 cwt Chassis .. .. £330 BEDFORD 30cwt Chassis and English all-steel cab .. .. £314 BEDFORD 50cwt Long wheelbase Chassis, with English Allsteel Cab £344 GILL IBS’S GARAGE, 184-192 THAMES STREET. OAMARU. 1346 Phones 1347. gTANDARD CARS. Just Landed Another Shipment of BRITISH FLYING STANDARD CARS, 9. 10, and 12 h.p. Have a Demonstration to give you an idea of their performance and comfort. PRICES FROM £269. ON VIEW DENNISON’S CORNER GARAGE, 31 Eden street. Phone 1738.

USED CARS FOR SALE jj ,10H SALE, MORRIS EIGHT; 1037; small JL’ mileage—Apply 2B Witharn street beiore Thursday. OAMARU LADIES’ MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING The fifth annual meeting uf the Qamaru Ladies’ Miniature Ride Club was held in the clubrooms on Friday last. The chair was taken, in the absence of the president, by the vicepresident (Mrs Dennison). There was a good attendance of members. The annual report and balance sheet were read and adopted. A credit for the past year was shown. The election of officers resulted as follows:—Patronesses, Miss F. Lane and Mrs Pile; president, Mrs Dennison; vicepresident, Mrs Thyne; secretary, Mrs Brant; treasurer, Miss B. Rusbatch; trustees, Mesdames Dennison and Thyne; General Committee—Mesdames Thyne, Tempero, Nimmo, Bremner, and Brant, Misses Rusbatch, E. Rusbatch, and Roney; scrutineers—Messrs Doran, Kennedy, and Koppert; armourer, Mr Doran; handicapper and club captain, Mr Koppert; coaches —Messrs Doran, Kennedy, Koppert, and Brant.

Two reasons why Kaitangata Coal is the favourite are its great heat and its lasting qualities.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23491, 4 May 1938, Page 16

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