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UNDERTAKERS STRINGER AND’ MIODLEMASS, Undertakers, Thames st. p Oamaru. 17 Arun street (Phone 1344); Alex. Wilson, 15 Nen street (Phone 1336). Night and Holiday Calls: J. W. Stringer, Phone 1812. FLORISTS;: F— ORAL WREATHS. BOUQUETS. ETC. WM. T. SINGS, FLORIST and SEEDSMAN,, Thames street. Phone 1565. Private Phone 1859. PLANT Reliable Vegetable ahd Flower Seeds, ■; ■■■ • \ AMUSEMENTS - ]H -A-J- E-S - T -~I C TO-NIGHT and WEDNESDAY, From Story by Elate D. Wiggans. “ REBECCA OF “ REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM ” SUNNYBROOK FARM ” Starring the Universal Favourite, SHIRLEY TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. This is ' ADULT entertainment, with this galaxy of stars : : Randolph Scott . . . Gloria Stuart . . . Phyllis .Brooks . . . Bill Robinson . . . -r— Slim Summerville Randolph’s romancing _ with Gloria— Shirley Tap-dancing with Bill Robinson—Jack’s hey-heying. with Slim—so come one, come all ... ■ Come and Get Your Happiness!” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) /YPERA ■ V house To-night and Tuesday. The greatest actor-singer of the age singing six magnificent songs . . . PAUL ROBESONrPAUL ROBESON In a Story packed with human sentiment, and action: — V“ B-I-G F-E-L-L-A ” ,*■ i;'“ B-I-G F-E-L-L-A " yc ,v“ B-I-G F-E.-L-L-A " ■1“ B-I-G F-E-L-L-A " (Approved for Universal Exhibition,) Preceded by a fir e programme of entertaining.featurettes . , . —-r ——O— —— THEN!*!! —— HERE’S NEWS!!! WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, With ; MATINEE on WEDNESDAY, The mbst loveable personality' bn the screen to-day!! DEANNA DURBIN In DEANNA-DURBIN “ Three DEANNA DURBIN' Smart DEANNA DURBIN, Girls.”-, y (Approved for Universal Exhibition,) And prices remain the same :*: : :'••• / Circle 4s 6d, ; Stalls Is, Children half. bistola. VI7INDSOR HALL—Windsor Women’s |nW stitute. Bring ami-Buy SALE, Friday Evening, September „2: novelties galore. DANCING fIXIE MAHENO WOMEN'S DIVISION X Social’and Dance has been POSTPONED indefinitely., t ADDRESSES TTEAR Dr Vere Pollss, Ph.D., Douglas XX Hill, Tuesday,'B p.rh.: your final opportunity] subject, "Health and Food.” VSitUAT)fONS ; VACANT V WAM'OA BOWLING' ‘ CLUB. APPLICATIONS for the Position of GREENKEEPER' CLOSE . with the Undersigned on September 3. Particulars of duties at Mr T. Kennedy’s Paint Shop, Thames street, Oamaru. J. CAMPBELL. ; v... Hon. Sec. SALES BY AUCTION COMPLETE CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY.: SEPTEMBER X, 1938. At 11 a.m. On the Farm, Elderslie. ■RATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY . COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. (Incorporated in England); have beep favoured with instructions from the Perpetual Trustees Estate and Agency Co., Ltd., Trustees in the estate late Wm. Mclntyre, we having sold the property, to sell by Public Auction as above. Particulars as follows: SHEEP 128 two. three, four and five-shear Romney cross ewes (S.D. and B,L rams) 20 four and five-shear Corrle Ewes 4 Rams ' • ■ HORSES • 1 aged draught Gelding- .. .-CATTLE •• 1 Jersey cross. Cow (empty). IMPLEMENTS. ETC. . : Four-leaf tyne harrows. R. and G. Discs, drill plough, M.H' binder. ,grain .>drill. broadcaster, d.f. plough, spring dray, sledge, roller. .«.■ and G;.'mower, waggon; gig. trolley. , sheep feeders, Stewart "horse clippers, emery wheel, grindstone, vice, sheep netting, collars apdN.hames, gig harness, leading chains, riding saddle, cart saddle and breeching, winkers. 100 stakes., 70 sacks o.s. , chaff, empty sacks, 35-gallon Lister separator, milk buckets, J-h.p. elec, motor, 2 cream cans, quantity of tools, and ’ sundries' too ( numerous 'to■ mention. A quantity of well-conditioned HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will also be offered for sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO.. LTD., ' ’ Oamaru, .v ‘Auctioneers. SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1938. . PRESENT ENTRIES: 10 Prime fat Heifers and young Cows, 12 fat 1 Steers and Cows, 101- fat Ewes and Wethers, 150 fat and forward 6 and 8-tooth Corriedale Wethers, 430 Romney cross wether Hoggets, 150 Romney cross ewe Hoggets, 57 Corriedale Ewes (due September 23), 50 two-tooth forward Wethers, 68 4,6, and 8-tooth Romney cross- Ewes, 100 three-quarter-bred ewe Hoggets, 200 s.m. crossbred Ewes, 90 f.ro. Eweu,, ■ .■ Further Entries ■ Invited.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23590, 29 August 1938, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23590, 29 August 1938, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23590, 29 August 1938, Page 12

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