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UNDERTAKERS QTRXNGER AND MIDDLEMANS, O Undertakers, Thames st., Oamann, 17 Arun street (Phone 1344); Alex. Wilson. 15 Nen street (Phone 1336). Night and Holiday Calls: J. W. Stringer. Phone 1812. FLORISTS Floral wreaths, bouquets, etc. WM. T. SINGS, .FLORIST and SEEDSMAN, Thames street, i Phone 1665. Private Phone 1659. PLANT Reliable Vegetable and Flower \ Seeds. AMUSEMENTS Jl. Rider Haggard’s brilliant novel comes to life on the screen -A-J.E- S - T - I - C r O } TO-DAY TO-NIGHT Matinee at 2. Commencing at 7.45. f O Absorbing Romance and Adventure in ■*’ KING SOLOMON’S MINES,” J* KING SOLOMON’S MINES.” *,Made against the authentic African Veldts, Jungle and Mountains. * Paul Paul Paul ROBESON ROBESON ROBESON v Singing three magnificent songs, with Cedric HARDWICKE, Roland , YOUNG. John LODER. and Ann LEE Head a Fine Cast. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Bristola until 11.40 a.m. and &t Theatre from 1.30 p.m I .. . QPERA HOUSE . . .... This Afternoon and To-night. I f ' 1 The boy with the Cavern I mouth. jj I JOE. E. BROWN JOE. E. BROWN JOE. E. BROWN I In ii “FIT FOR A KING” "FIT FOR A KING” II “FIT FOR A KING” i ii < i ji (Approved for Univ. Exhib.) j I .... Production No. 2.. . . i !| - LARRY BLAKE I i Noah Beery, jun., Catherine Hughes In I This modem story of Cattle I rustlers and gun-men. || “TROUBLE AT MIDNIGHT” ; (Recom. By Censor for Adults.) ! Plans at Bristola. 'I II ’ Serial Screening at Matinee. 1 ii ■ ; ! 0 AMARU COMPETITIONS 1938 FESTIVAL OPERA HOUSE. MAY 16-21'(Inclusive). OFFICIAL OPENING. MONDAY, MAY 16, AT 7.30 P.M. By His Worship the Mayor. Morning Sessions, 8.30 a.m.; Afternoon, 2 p.m.; Evening, 7 p.m. Box Plan for All Evening Sessions Opens at 9 a.m. This Morning it the Bristola. RESERVES FREE. r JVE ANER AK I SC HOOT* OFFICIAL OPENING, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1 p.m., By Mr A. H. NORDMEYER, M.P. All Lx-pupils, Parents, and Residents cordially invited. GRAND BALL will be held In the ENFIELD HALL in the Evening. Free Bus will run to Ball F. BUZAN, Hon. Sec, piFE BANDS’ CONCERT. The WAIMATE HIGHLAND PIPE BAND and the NORTH OTAGO HIGHLAND PIPE BAND will give a CONCERT in the OAMARU PUBLIC GARDENS On •V SUNDAY AFTERNOON At 2.30 p.m. — DANCE EUCHRE. Enfield Hall, Thursday, June 9. Good Music, Supper, Euchre Prize*. Admission: Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is 6d. WAIAREKA LODGE, 1.0.0. F. 1 JAKE WELL Social and Presentation to Mr and Mrs R. A. MATHESON and Family, In Weston Hall, on' Thursday, May 19. at 8 p.m. Non-subscribers 2s. (JOCIAL and Presentation will be tenO dcred to Mr. Mrs, and Miss Innes, Nauru Hill Hall. Tuesday, May 17. Rae’s Music. Non-subscribers 2s. [TAITAKI HALL. Saturday, May 21, 8 i o’clock, Concert and Dance, by eline Women’s Institute. Supper proled. Concert Is, Dance Is. TSAPAKAIO!! Keep Friday, July 1, A FREE —For Papakaio Women’s Institute Birthday, Concert, and Dance. DON'T miss Weston W.D.F.U. Concert and Dance, Public Hall. Wednesday, May 25. Adults Is 6d, Children 6d. DANCING A IREDALE-ROSEBERY HALL.—First Euchre and Dance of season, Tuesday, May 17. Ladies Is, Gentlemen Is 6d. CiOME along to the Georgetown Hockey j Club Dance on Wednesady, May 13. Good music, supper, and prizes. EUCHRE WAIAREKA W.X.—Euchre, To-day (Saturday), May 14. Bus leaves Post Office 7.30 p.m. Usual route. SALES BY AUCTION SALE AT MAHENO. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18. 1938. Commencing at 12.30, p.m. sharp. ATIONAL AfiFNCF MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW lALAND, LTD, (Incorporated in gland), have received instructions in Mr D. McNeill (who is giving up >pping) to sell by Public Auction. the Property, on the above date, > whole of his Horses. Implements, as follows: HORSES. 4 working draught Mares and Geldings, 6 to 9 years old 1 7-year-old half-draught Marc. with foul at foot 1 aged Mare, with foal at foot by Scotland's Hero 1 3-year-old Gelding, broken to chains 2 2-year-old Geldings, unbroken 1 2-year-old Filly, unbroken CATTLE. ' 4 dairy Cows, in milk. PIGS. 2 Sows, in pig. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. 15-coulter M.H. drill (turnip box attached), R. and G. d.f. plough, 3furrow Deering disc plough, M.H binder, set R. and G. discs, M.H cultivator (10 tynes), fore-carriage Cambridge roller, set 4-leaf harrows and bar, Macalister ridger. M.H, mower, farm dray and frame, spring dray, Planet Junior, 4-horse set blocks and chains, 2 harrow bars, wheel sledge, swingletrees (Master and single), horse feeder, clod crusher, garden plough, 60ft wire rope, 2i horse-power electric motor, sawbench, McCormickDeering separator (50 gallons), blasksmith’s vyce, grit grinder 2 Stewart horse clippers, 400 sacks oaten sheaf chaff, 60 sacks straw chaff, 20 sacks Garton oats, collars, hames, and winkers for 6 horses, leading chains, 2 cart saddles and breechings, spring cart harness, quantity other sundries too numerous to mention. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., LTD., Otunaru, Auction**!*.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23500, 14 May 1938, Page 20

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