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UNDERTAKERS STRINGER AND MIDDLEMASS. Undertakers, Thames st.. Oamaru, ITArun street (Phone 1341); Alex. Wilson. '■ 15 Nen street (Phone 1336). Night and Holiday Calls; J. W. Stringer. \ Phone 1812. j FLORISTS Floral wreaths, bouquets, etc. J?, WM, T. SINGS, FLORIST and SEEDSMAN, Thames street Phone 1565. Private Phone 1859. PLANT Reliable Vegetable and Flower Seeds. AMUSEMENTS #0 minutes of uninterrupted laughter In this, the funniest of all Laurel and ■ Hardy Comedies. .A-J-E-S - T - !■ -C TO-NIGHT . . FRIDAY. TO-NIGHT .... FRIDAY. Also (Afternoon and Night). AFTER A TWO-WEEK SEASON AT THE MIGHTY “ EMPIRE.” DUNEDIN,: We present the most laughable L. and • H. comedy in FIVE YEARS:— “LAUREL andHARDY in “ WAY I LAUREL and HARDY OUT | LAUREL and HARDY WEST.” ! i (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Together with Two News, Musical, and PETE SMITH NOVELTY. : A Metro-Goldwyn programme. Send the Children to the Matinee on SATURDAY. / Q P E R A HO U. S E Finally To-night at 8 p.m. “THE GAME THAT KILLS.” “ WESTERN COURAGE.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SATURDAY and MONDAY, At 7.30 p.m. Matinee Saturday, 2 p.m. You’ll laugh ’til It hurts, and like it!l “Said O’REILLY to McNAB ” “Said O’REILLY to McNAB” What’ll you have . . Scotch or Irish???? WILL FYFFE and WILL FYFFE and WILL MAHONEY. WILL MAHONEY. It really is a comedy gem!! . . ..Production No. 2. . . . JACK HOLT JACK HOLT In “ Outlaws of the Orient." “ Outlaws of the Orient.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) This programme is positively guaranteed as the best in entertainment. Plans at Bristola, ipO-MGRROW NIGHT, SATURDAY. JUNE 4. At 7.30 p.m., HALL OF MEMORIES, WAITAKI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL, SPECIAL RECITAL By ALAN LOVED AY, Brilliant Boy Violinist, Mr S. FRANCIS (Tenor). Miss A. HOLDGATE (Soprano), And Mr MURRAY A FASTIER At the organ. Giffln’s Bus leaves P.O. at 7 p.m. Silver collection to defray expenses. Special Seating. WD.F.U. and Farmers’ Union Annual . SOCIAL AND DANCE, Scottish Hall. Wednesday, June 29; keep this date free. DON’T Forget the Labour Party MEETING, Saturday Night, Foresters’ Hall. DANCING SATURDAY, June 4, Scottish Hall, Oamaru—Public DANCE, under usual conditions; moderation in charge a feature. SATURDAY, June 4, Scottish Hall, Oamaru, where Prizes for Specials are Allotted to Winning Partners In Public DANCE. SATURDAY. June 4—An excellent combination to ensure 1 enjoyable Dancing: RAE’S Orchestra and Perfect Floor. Scottish Hall, Oamaru. DANCE,. Scottish Hall, Monday, June 6. by Oamaru Municipal Band; Rae’s Orchestra: supper; gentlemen 2s Cd, ladles is 6d. HAMPDEN HALL-Labour Party Masquerade DANCE-EUCHRE, June 4; ladies Is, gentlemen Is 6d. children (id; prizes; supper. FOOTBALL RUGBY ! RUGBY! SHOW GROUNDS—SATURDAY. ATHLETIC v. MAHENO, . Oval, at 2.30 p.m. EXCELSIOR v. OLD BOYS, No. 2. at 2.30 p.m. Excellent games in all Junior Grades. Admission: 6d, Stand 6d to all. Children Half to ground. REMEMBER. REMEMBER. MONSTER SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT Monday . . . (King’s Birthday). 97 TEAMS COMPETING. 679 PLAYERS 679. Admission, Is; Stand, 6d; Children, Half Price to ground. Commences at 10.30 a.m. MEETINGS LABOUR PARTY MEETING, Saturday, 8 p.m.. Foresters’ Hall, Eden street. COME to the Labour Party MEETING, Saturday Night, 8 o’clock, Eden Street Hall. LOST AND FOUND LOST, from 6 Nen street, one Light Blue BUDGERIGAR: reward. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ASK tor LILYWHITE FLOUR; used by all thrifty housewives; known from Auckland to the Bluff. FOR SALE FOR SALE, at Kakanui, 175 Bags of Oaten Sheaf CHAFF.—For further particulars apply Kakanui Store. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE Exceptional opportunity. 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW ON RISE. Every convenience. Motor garage. Beautiful garden. PRICE, £IOOO. FOX Si KIRKNESS, Thames street, Oamaru. .TISING pays as way, otten many s over. It will permit lower rough Increased volume. It can elling costs It can lessen the which a product moves rom o consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 3 June 1938, Page 6

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