SPECIAL PEC I A L SHOWING. SHOWING. LADIES’ SPUN SILK FROCKS. LADIES’ SPUN SILK FROCKS. Smartly Cut In very neat Spotted Designs. Navy and Black only. All sizes. W. O.S. X.O.S. X.X.X.O.S. From 27s 6d to 355. From 27s 6d to 355. HODGE’S ECONOMIC DRAPERY THAMES STREET, O AMARU.
UNDERTAKERS OTRINGER & 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 1338). FLORISTS Floral wreaths, bouquets, etc WM. T. SINGS. Two Outstanding VEGETABLES for 1942. TURNIP, PURPLE GLOBE. BEETROOT, KITCHENER BARRELSHAPED. Posted, Is/3d. MEETINGS MPORTANT MEETING. TO ALL TRADE UNIONISTS. Mr C. J. HAY (Trades Union Liaison Officer) will speak at the LYRIC BOARD ROOM. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), March 3, at 8 p.m., on the recent Emergency Regulations, particularly as they apply to essential industries and a mobilisation of man-power; and will answer questions regarding the same. Under the Auspices of the Oamaru ' Trades Council. OAMARU Labour Party.—The Annual will be held In Foresters Hall, Cden street, Saturday, March 7, 8 p.m., ■lection of officers. nUBLIC Meeting, Duntroon Hall, WedP nesday, March 4 8 p.m, to discuss neans of raising quota of £375 for All imposes Appeal. WANTED TO BUY BACON Pigs in any quantity; highest market prices; let us collect your nigs.—Fraser’s Bacon Factory. PROPERTIES FOR SALE iIA ACRES FREEHOLD, good land; 65U roomed House: 9 miles from 3amaru; £1000; would exchange for house similar value in Oamaru. TATTERSALL’S EXCHANGE, Oamaru. Phone 1234. *7l OR SALE. FIVE MILES FROM u OAMARU. 10 ACRES FREEHOLD; GOOD FOURDOOMED BUNGALOW; electric light; hot ind cold water; permanent water supply: mice £IOOO.-FOX AND KIRKNESS. Thames street: phone 1585. SALES BY AUCTION HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. TATTERSALL’S EXCHANGE have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Wm. Clarke to sell: Furniture and Effects on the Premises, Aide street (off Weaver street), On THURSDAY. MARCH 5, at 1.30 p.m. Chesterfield suite and drawing room carpet (13ft 6in x 10ft). fireside chairs, dinner wagon, 4 small occ. tables, mirror, pictures and ornaments, music cabinet, flower pedestals, humpty stool, collapsible tattle, curtains, oak robe, oak duchesse and 3-bed mattresses, blankets, and sheets, basket chair, bedroom carpet, hall seats, pot plants and stands, occasional tables, drophead Singer machine, single oak bed. 2 robes, duchesse and pedestal chest, 2 single mattresses, dr. ext. table and h.b. chairs, Chesterfield suite, cushions, f.s. chairs, mirror, hall curtains, china cabinet, bookcase and books, small tables, odd cups and saucers, plates, decanters, cutlery, crockery and pictures, double oak bed. duchesse, quilts, sheets, towels, double mattress, curtains, kitchen table and chairs, spring settee, fire screens, pots, pans, and crockery, electric heater and electric iron Acme wringer pres, pan, bins, clothes basket, step ladder, odd timber, electric motor, lathe and saw bench complete.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24855, 3 March 1942, Page 7
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