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GIESEN’S bRENCH FOR INTESTINAL WORM. This Is the best remedy for Sheep and Lambs Infested with this troublesome pest. Drench with Giesen’s, followed in 2 or 3 weeks with Bain’s Nicotine Bluestone Cobaltised Drench for stomach worms. The lambs will soon be fit for the works. DAVID S. BAIN CHEMIST. THAMES STREET, OAMARU. FULLERS MAJESTIC 7.45 . . . THEATRE . . . 7.45. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer present: “ Three Men in White ” Newest “Dr Gillespie ” adventure. Baffling mystery but there’s time out for fun and heart thrills. With Lionel Barrymore . . . Van Johnson, Marilyn Maxwell . . . Keye Luke Alma Kruger. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 7.45 FULLERS OPERA HOUSE Final screening of the M-G-M film “ Shadow of the Thin Man ” An excellent mystery-comedy with William Powell. . . Myrna Loy, Alan Baxter . . . Donna Reed. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) You'll be Happier In a Fuller Theatre. FRESH STOCKS Apricots, Dessert and Cooking 1 caches, Dessert and ,Jam Raspberries, Swede Turllps. Caulis.' Potatoes Peas Tomatoes, md Onions w. M. WALKER & CO., Phone 1827 Opp. Post Offlt.fc UNDERTAKERS TRi¥ GE R & 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). FLORISTS FLORAL WREATHS, BOUQUETS, ETC. ’ W. McD. RAE, Successor to W. T. Sings, Thames street. Phone 1565. Private 1313. DANCING rpHE,HAKATARAMEA RED CROSS are .1. holding their Annual EUCHRE AND DANCE on EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, April 2. Good prizes, good supper and good music. Novelty Dances. Charges 2s 6d and ls6d. SUNDAY SERVICES PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF WAITAKI. PALM SUNDAY. Holy Communion: 9,30 a.m., Kurow; 11.15 a.m., Ngapara. Evensong: 3 p.m„ Duntroon; 7 p.m., Kurow. Rev. D. J. B. DORMAN. MEETINGS OAMARU RETURNED SERVICES’ AS- ■ SOCIATION. Members are reminded of the QUARTERLY GENERAL MEETING to be held in the Lyric Hall on SATURDAY, 24th inst., at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: IMPORTANT. A. C. PIPER, Secretary. A Social Hour will follow the meeting. THE Annual Meeting .of the AwamokoGeorgetown Sub-branch Red Cross Society will be held, Awamoko Hall, Saturday, 24th inst., 8 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES PIGS PIGS FRASER’S BACON FACTORY BACON PIGS BACON PIGS Collecting Pigs, Herbert, Waianakatua, Hampden, Thursday, 22nd. Make arrangements early. Call, Write, or Phone. relephone:, 7.30 a.m.-4.30 p.m.; 1599; after hours, 1627 or 1476. ■yyHALE’S OPTICAL SERVICE, Estab. Over 40 Years. COQUET STREET, OAMARU. NEXT VISIT: THURSDAY, April 5, 2.30 p.m., to SATURDAY, April 7, NO9ll. Appointments by writing to 677 Colombo street, Christchurch, or in letter box outside door. RESULTS OF PLUNKET TIONS. COMPETIDinner, Mrs Shirkey, Tyne street, 302; Sweets, Mrs Coe, 202; Table Cloth, Mrs Stringer, Ain street, 113; Doll, K. W. Williams. 1013; Steamer, Mrs H. J. Robins, 518; Towels, Mrs Ahern, Usk street, 105. J> UTTO NS! , BUTTONS! 1,500,000 WANTED For Clothing for Suffering Peoples. BOY SCOUTS WILL CALL NEXT SATURDAY. Have, yours ready. Sizes particularly required. 11/16-inch, 4-hole. 15/16-inch, 4-hole\ E ASTER _ ~ B RID E s THE FARMERS have just landed a few more DINNER SETS. Book yours early. g C H O O L GOODS. Including all New Zealand Standard Exercise Books at J. T. ADAMS, Thames street, Oamaru. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED .Hands for rabbit shed; Pukeuri. Buckley and Greer, Phone 1366. . SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY. MARCH 23. At our Rooms. 1.30 p.m. ITTERSALL’S EXCHANGE vill sell on behalf of clients: k and Rimu Bedroom Suites, Oak a Cabinet, Oak Tallboy, Carpet (10ft X 9ft), Drop-back Settee, Couches, lien Tables and Chairs, Easy Chairs, er Machine (D.H.), Piano. Piano>rdion, Mattresses, Hurricane E.L. ner, Gas Range, 6 Egg Crates, Tennis met Oak Salad Bowl and Servers. Carvers, Table and Dessert Knives, 2 >n Cups, Saucers, and Plates (Ainsley, lv, and Royal Albert), Salad Set, Jugs, Is, Ornaments, E.L. Kettle, Lawn rer, Hose, Carpet Sweeper, and Table TION: Pullets, Table Poultry, Wheelows, Garden Hose, Steps, Electric ;e (as new), Separators, Tools.—Muland Forbes, Friday. TION: China Cabinet, Fireside Chairs, rass Chairs, Oak Buffet, Leadlight Doard, Spring Settee, Couches, Piano t, Beds, Chests, Mattresses, Mirrors.— igan and Forbes, Friday. E STOCK, DOGS AND CATS Sale, 6 box-bred Ferrets; well lied: 10s each.—Address “ Ferrets, Herbert. EtOPERTIES FOR SALE ACRES FREEHOLD; good sharp and- grows good crops; with sub- | HOUSE of 5 ROOMS, all electric; outbuildings, including Poultry (or 300 Birds. ted on Main North road, handy to PRICE £2l per acre. MULLIGAN & FORBES, leers and Estate Agents, Oamaru. PROPERTIES WANTED OPE R T Y WANTED. ID HOME ON SMALL SECTION. Kakanui or Maheno. Cash Buyer. FOX & KIRKNESS. Thames street. ie 1585. DU HAVE A PROPERTY TO SELL ~ Consult TATTERSALL’S EXCHANGE, le 1234. Thames street, Oamaru. ive CASH BUY’ERS for All Classes of Property.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25800, 22 March 1945, Page 8

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