UNDERTAKERS STRINGER AND MIDDLEMASS. Undertakers, Thames street. Oamaru Phone 1812. Night and holiday calls. X. W. Stringer, 17 Arun street (phone 1344): Alex. Wilson, 15 Nen street (phone 1336). FLORISTS I7LORAL WREATHS, BOUQUETS. ETC. . WM. T. SINGS. EMBOTHRIUM COCCINIUM, Marvellous Chilean Fire Bush. Flowers brilliant scarlet, rivalling Rhododendrons. Hardy evergreen. Limited* number balled plants available. Posted, Bs. AMUSEMENTS Return season of the most popular musical ever made. j- A-J-E-S ■T- I- C TO-NIGHT . . and , . FRIDAY i A brand new copy of y .' “NAUGHTY MARIETTA” a “NAUGHTY MARIETTA” “NAUGHTY MARIETTA” Once again those lilting Sweet Mystery of Life,” Neath a Southern Moon," “I’m Falling in Love with Someone,” ‘‘ltalian Street Song and “Tramp. Tramp, Tramp. New sound recording making the glorious voices of Nelson and , Jeanette EDDY MACDONALD more beautiful than ever. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) QPERA HOUSE Finally To-night at 7.45. The Sweetheart of a Love Story, « MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME Romance set to Dixie Song Time, featuring Evelyn Venables and the HALL JOHNSON CHOIR Singing the immortal melodies. “My Old Kentucky Home,” “Massa’s in the Cold Cold Ground” and "Old Black Joe.” - And —— “ .WHISPERING ENEMIES ” The truth about America’s newest menace, the “ rumour racket.” ruining reputations for a price, . .With JACK, HOLT Dolores Costello -1 Pert Kelton (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) THE Tokarahl Football Club: Annual Smoke Concert, Tokarahl Hall, NOVEMBER 4., Sister clubs invited. DANCING J^ORTH OTAGO SCOTTISH 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. GOLF ATORTH Otago Ladies’ Golf Club: ClosJW tag Day, FRIDAY, November 3. MEETINGS A SPECIAL MEETING of the Maheno Rifle Club will be held on Monday. November 6, at 8 o.m. PUBLIC NOTICES AT Z. FARMERS’ UNION • (North Otago Branch). NEW ZEALAND SHEARERS AND SHED-HANDS’ AWARD Copies may be obtained on applicatlon‘ A W. WOODWARD. Prov. Secretary Office: Itchen street. MOTOR-CARS FOR SALE •pORD V 8 1936 ; COUPE Fitted with a New Set of Heavy Duty Tyres. Only done 24,000 miles. Upholstery and Paintwork Unmarked. ‘ 1 /, Running like new £220. 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 THREE ATTRACTIVE SMALL PROPERTIES, EIGHT, TEN AND TWENTY-EIGHT ACRES. AU situated within four miles of town: one almost on the boundary; excellent improvements. Prices; £9OO, £9OO. £1450 FOX & KIRKNIESS, Thames street. Oamaru Telephone 1585 WANTED to SELL, 2-ACRE with House; freehold.—Address “ Section,” Box 116, Oamaru. SALES BY AUCTION A T OXJR ROOMS: TattersalTs Exchange, XX Friday, 2 p.m.—Table Poultry, Egg 1 Crates, Separators and Sundries.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23955, 2 November 1939, Page 11
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