AMUSEMENTS THE MOST STUPENDOUS MAGICAL PRODUCTION OF ALL TIME OPERA HOUSE MONDAY-TUESDAY, JANUARY 16-17. NIGHTLY at 8. SIR BENJAMIN FULLER PRESENTS THE GREAT NICOLA NICOLA NICOLA NICOLA N I C 0 LA N I C 0 LA TOGETHER WITH HIS BRILLIANT NEW COMPANY OF SENSATIONAL MYSTIFIERS. WORLD'S MASTER OP MAGIC , NEVER BEFORE A SHOW LIKE THIS POPULAR PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2s. MATINEE, TUESDAY, 2 PM. Prices: 2s (reserved), Is 6d, Is. Children Half Price to all seats. PLANS RAPIDLY FILLING AT THE BRISTOLA. A Great Actor rides on to New Triumphs in this fine film. ]j|| - A . J . E - S - T - I - C TO-NIGHT FINALLY GARY COOPER. | Takes the Character of a magnificent adventurer in "The Adventures of MARCO POLO," MARCO POLO," Ably assisted by a fine cast. Basil Binnie Allan RATHBONE BARNES HALE. George Barbier Sigrid Gurie. A United Artists Production. Programme Commences at 8. For the Change To-morrow. Adventure sweeps across the seven seas In the most thrilling Sea Picture ever filmed. "SUBMARINE D-l" "SUBMARINE D-l" Dare-all heroes go down to the sea in Submarines and laugh in the face of danger. PAT GEORGE WAYNE O'BRIEN BRENT MORRIS Doris Weston and Frank McHugh. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And that fine New Zealand scenic, " THE LONG BRIGHT LAND." Your Own Country in Colour. Send the Children to the Matinee on Saturday to see this Programme. 0 P'-B R A HO U S.B FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. Clarence E. Mulford's "BAR 20 JUSTICE" William Boyd as " Hoppy." . . G e °rKe_Haye f _a_s " Windy/' "TIMOTHY'S QUEST" Eleanore Whitney Tom Keene Virginia Weidler Dickey Moore (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Coming Friday—Saturday, Hailed as a further triumph for "Little Caesar." Red blooded drama for those who like it raw!! Enough thrills to satisfy the most hard to please. EDWARD G. ROBINSON EDWARD G. ROBINSON EDWARD G. ROBINSON BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS HUMPHREY BOGARTWAYNE MORRIS : In "KID GALAHAD." "KID GALAHAD." "KID GALAHAD." UNDERTAKERS STRINGER AND MIDDLEMASS, „3 Undertakers, Thames St., Oamaru. 17 Arun street (Phone 1344; Alex. Wilson, 15 Nen street (Phone 1336). Night and Holidays Calls: J. W. Stringer, Phone 1812. FLORISTS LORAL WREATHS, BOUQUETS, ETC. WM. T. SINGS, FLORIST and SEEDSMAN, Thames street. Phone 1565. Private Phone 1859. PLANT Reliable Vegetable and Flower Seeds. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . . . Production No. 2 ... The Stars of that Fine Musical Comedy "Sing Me a Love" Song" again combine to give you a feast of Comedy and Song. JAMES MELTON—PATRICIA ELLIS In "MELODY FOR TWO" . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) New Serial, " Flaming Frontiers"—' Matinee Saturday. LODGE NOTICES LOYAL OAMARU LODGE. The Adjourned SUMMONED MEETING of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 12th inst., at 7.45 o'clock. BUSINESS: To elect and install Officers for the ensuing term. Members are reminded that District Rule 43 and General Rule 85 will be enforced—re payment of contributions. Visiting and Sojourning Members of the Unity are cordially invited to attend. By Order of the N.G. W. COUPER, Secretary. MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CYCLES, AND ACCESSORIES A USTIN SCORES AGAIN. NEW FEATURES. NEW PRICES. NEW VALUES. INSPECT THE NEW 1939 AUSTINS GILLIES'S GARAGE THAMES STREET, Oamaru. 1346 Phones 1347 WANTED TO BUY BACON PIGS alive or killed; arrangements must be made before killing; highest prices.—Fraser's Bacon Factory. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE ON SOUTH HILL, Overlooking Town, Best Locality in Oamaru, FINE MODERN BUNGALOW, £1550. FOX & KIRKNESS, Phone 1585. Thames street, Oamaru. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS DANCING ORTH OTAGO SCOTTISI SOCIETY. POPULAR PUBLIC DANCE, SCOTTISH HALL, SATURDAY. Programme Includes: Old, Modern, and Novelty Dances. New Gaiety Orchestra* Perfect Dance Floor. Refreshments. Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is 6d.. BOWLING again, The Farmers' have a full supply of Jam and Preserving Jars, and at the following prices, less your usual discounts, delivered. You cannot buy better ANYWHERE, lib Tie-over Jam Jars, 3s 3d per doz. lqt Agee Special Pres. Jars, 8s 9d per doz. lgal Agee Special Pres. Jars, 12s 4d per doz. „, „ lpt Agee Queen Pres. Jars, 7s 9d per doz. lqt Agee Queen Pres. Jars, 9s 6d per doz. lgal Aj;ee Queen Pres Jars, 12s 4d per doz. Large and Small Screw-top Lids, 2s 6d and 3s doz. Glass-top Lids, 4d each. Cellophane Jam Covers. Rubber Rings for all jars. THE FARMERS' FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE BEFORE you start your jam-making and preserving make sure you have plenty of JARS. If not. Phone 1664, the Farmers. Delivery twice daily. OOK for the Farmers' Advt. for Jam i and • Preserving JARS, etc. Their prices can't be beaten. PROGRESSIVE Pairs, Phoenix Green, pRIME BACON PIGS. Trucking Tuesday, | Saturday, January 14, 8.30 a.m. and l January 17. Sellers pleace communl--1.30 p.m. All bowlers cordially invited, cate before Saturday with Bruce Christie J • and Company. j PUBLIC NOTICES [NSPECT MISS SIMPLICITY Washing L Machine before buying; easy terms FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' PICNIC. I Sgfggfc A ' KING - Electrlcal and
SATUKDAY. JANUARY 14. The RETAILERS* COMMITTEE recommends RETAILERS to support the Mayor's request to CLOSE for the above. HENRY HAY, Secretary, Chamber of Commerce. SALES BY AUCTION COMPLETE CLEARING SALE AT AWAMOA. . FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1939, At 1 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., in conjunction with STRINGER & CO., LTD., have been instructed by MR H. TAYLOR and ESTATE LATE A. TAYLOR, who have sold their farm, to offer as follows: SHEEP: 100 s.m. Ewes and Lambs 10 Ewes and Lambs 70 two-tooth Ewes 1 E.L. Ram CATTLE: 19 Bullocks, 2J to 3 years 13 Heifers. 2J to 3 years L 1 Calf y 1 third calver Cow. due early February 1 fourth calver Cow, due early February HORSES: 2 good working Mares 1 good working Gelding IMPLEMENTS: D.F. Plough. New Disc Plough, Topdresser, Mower, S.F. Plough, Dray and Frame, Spring Dray, Roller, Duncan Grubber, Disc, Binder (Massey-Harris), Drill Plough, Scuffier, Potato Grubber, Drill, Tripod Harrows, Four-leaf set Harrows and Bar, Potato Digger, Hay Rake, Separator. 2 Milk Cans, Brooder, Meat Safe, Collar, Hames, Winkers. Covers, Saddle and Breeching, Cart Harness, 2 coils Sheep Netting, 100 empty Sacks, 100 sacks Oatsheaf Chaff, 7 sacks Fowl Wheat, Battens, Wire and Stay*, Tools and Sundries, 1 ton tecond-hand Roofing Iron.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23705, 12 January 1939, Page 15
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