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UNDERTAKERS STRINGER --.AND WILSON. Undertakers Thames street,' Oamaru.. Phone 1812. Night and:’holiday calls:. J. W. Stringer. 17 Arun street (phone 1344): Alex. Wilson, 15 Nen street (phone 1336). U , FLORISTS Floral wreaths, bouquets etc • WM. T. SINGS. EMBROTHIUM COCCINIUM, Marvellouil -Chilean Bysh Flowers, brilliant scarlet, rivalling rhododendrons, hardy eveMreen'2-Limited number balled i plants available.. /Pqstcd, Bs. AMUSEMENTS NOT TO B#CONFUSED WITH THE old " Silent ” “ beau geste.” Mi AJ -E- S - T,- I- C i|t i p.m. At 7.45. Pj(ramount’s New and Spectacular ‘ Pieturisation. , 1 ; - fP. C. ’ Wren’s Famous Story, | “BEAU ‘M • “ BEAU. GESTE ” , p; “ BEAU... GESTEA’• ■ I “ BEAU GESTE,” , Theigreatesl adventure romance ever filmed . the gallant, gloripus story of that hard-fighting soldier of the Foreign Legion. . v ; V With - i GARY.COOPER •I RAY MIDLAND I ROBT. PRESTON Susali Hayward James Stephenson. (Rei&mimegded by Censor for Adults.) .Grassy Gpncert,M Dance, Thursday, June 20. 8 p.m.; geijttlmen 2s 6d, ladles Is 6d. basket: children 6d. j .. CJOCIAL AFTERNOON.—Tuesday, June is Coquet Street Hall; -afternoon tea 8d; E.W.I. choir fund, «.■■ : ll DANCING . " SPINSTERS BACHELORS’ BALL, AND ■\UNTROON BACI | THURSDAY JULY 18 luntfoori Benedicts and Spinsters and lachelorg of Windsor, Ngapara, Tokaahi, and Awamoko cordially invited. Jacob’s Orchestra. <; *, •» i v- 1 *“ * V*.-’-’ "■ ; t -A Prices: 3s 6d and 2s 6d. .y ‘ **-’ .s. hedley, iAk Cu^ERANCIS, M Secretaries. p o % A K f .A ~H A L L. LOLL ALONG'TO THE EX-PUPILS’ ■ v -;; ? BALL. JUNE" 19. Set sijppe;r< Good music.:. .••jk./A,'- :" t> ' ... ;.-.y. Free B us.’ii-Prices 4s and 2s. Proceeds fdr Red Cross. ~ 'ERRITORIALS BASKETS * B AsksTBALL A CLUB. STAR r ANNUAL DANCE, JOTTISIi HAHLjfMONDAV NIGHT. Charges. >od supper; good music, PROCEEDS TO RED CROSS. WANTED, 1000 COUPLES to support Red Cross at* Military Ball, Duntroon Hall. Thursday: July 4. Jacob’s Orclies--1 -a. .'" ",. ■% A DANCE will be held in the Duntroon Hall .pn Tuesday, .June 18,. at 8.30 p.m.; Elliot’s music; Slipper; gentlemen 2s, ladies Is and a basket;*'’ ■ : r " ' ■ ; EUCHRE ;• . ' )UNTR&ON' HALL.—Druids’ Euchre for Children’s Christmas Tree, Saturday. me 15, at 8 p.m. ; FOOTBALL » UGBY.—ATHLETIC b Oval, . 2;45. p.m. EXCELSIOR. jugby.Aathletic' v:-> excelsior, b Oval, 2.43:p.m.-> > , .. . ,■■ s- » b Oval, 2.45 p.m. EXCELSIOR, MEETINGS CROSS SOCIETY. HYGIENE CLASSES. INTENDING . V.A.D. TRAINEES are sked to MEET at the AMBULANCE lALL on TUESDAY NEXT? 18th. inst, t 8 p.m. ■” *■ PUBLIC NOTICES V POISON LAID for dogs on late John Kirton’s Property, Herbert. Trespassers with guns prosecuted.—J. G. Kirton. :'AV- 1 . SITpA,MpNS WANTED EXPERIENCED Teamster and General Farm Hand wants WORK; vicinity Of Oamaru. Oamaru. WANTED TO BUY BACON PIGS must be killed at Works; we will collect your pigs: highest, prices.—Fraser’s Bacon Factory 1 New ZEALAND STAMPS; record prices paid; especially 1929 to 1939, healths, 1935 pictorials. 1940 Centennials: price lists on application.—J. P. Downes, Alma P. 0.. Oamaru. ■ TO LET o LET. Main street, Oamaru,GARAGE, at present occupied by Railways Road Services Rental £3 per week FOX & KIRKNESS, Thames street, Oamaru PROPERTIES FOR SALE QAA ACRES , FREEHOLD UUU SOUTH’ OTAGO. Pwo homesteads: £7 -per’ acre;.; :£l6uo: ih, or exchange small property, Nortn ,g ° TATTERSaLDs EXCHANGE R SALE Five-roomed DWELLING, north end; all modern conveniences: built nine years; good section; cheapwoperty in Oamaru; the first to m- ; will buy; £B3S.—J D. Fajnilton and ’ Ltd., auctioneers, sole agents. SALES BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY, JUNE .19, At 1.30 p.m. On the Premises, Maheno (At rear of Watson’s. Store). npATTERSALL’S EXCHANGE J- will sell on account of Mrs Whalley (who is leaving the district): 12 h.p. Crosslev sedan car (air wheels 650 x 16), double and single wooden beds, duchesse chests, Morris chairs, secretaire, china cabinet, dinner wagon, bookcase, easy chair, double and single mattresses and pillows, -overmantel, casle, glass cases,- kitchen table and chairs, quantity lino, and mats, Singer sewing machine, boy’s bicycle, wringer, lawn mower, hose 2 galvanised baths, spray pump, electric radiator, meat safe, 2 pairs gumboots, crockery, pots and pans, and cooking utensils. Also Bootmaker’s Singer Sewing Machine (as new), Quantity 3oct Lasts. Tools, and Repairing Gear. OUTSIDE ENTRY: 1 dairy Cow (in milk), 1 small AHa Laval separator (as new), FURTHER ENTRIES RECEIVED. JOHN C. STEVENSON, v: ■Auctioneer. -

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24325, 15 June 1940, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24325, 15 June 1940, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24325, 15 June 1940, Page 13

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