JT OR YOUR FRIENDS OVERSEAS. FREE LANCE XMAS ANNUAL On Sale at 2s 6d at J. T. ADAMS, Newsagent, Oamaru. PACIFIC STAR TAXI— Stand corner Thames and Coquet streets. Rank Phone 1579; Private 2013. Night Service. HERBERT G. HENDERSON, Propr. VOUR Jib of Butter will make approxi- -*• mately ljlb by adding 1 tin of Crystal Butter Aid. Is 6d per tin at THE FARMERS'. OWING to damage being done on our properties, Trespassers will be Prosecuted. W. A. Leggitt and G. D. J. Jardine, Roseberyj UNDERTAKERS STRINGER & WILSON. Undertakers, Thames street, Oamaru. Phone 1812. Night and Holiday Calls: J. W. Stringer, 17 Arun street (phone 1344); Alex. Wilson. FLORISTS FLORAL WREATHS, BOUQUETS. ETC W. McD. RAE, Seedsman and Florist, -i 199 Thames street. Oamaru. Phone 1565. Private 1313. AMUSEMENTS s PILLS, ■ THRILLS AND SPEED. At Mr D. Paton’s Farm, Ferry road. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1946, at 2 p.m. The North Qtago Motor Cycle Club’s Big Grass Track Meeting. THE FASTEST SPORT IN NORTH OTAGO. A bus wili' leave the Post Office at 1.15 p.m. to transport spectators to the track. Be on it and have an afternoon’s Enjoyment.' PUNTROON SP'ORTS A SPORTS MEETING" AND CHILDREN’S SPORTS Will be held on the DOMAIN On BOXING DAY, Commencing 1 p.m. . Good Prizes, numerous events, £8 Prize Money in Duntroon Handicap. Hot water provided free. Admission: Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is. ’ Children free. Dance in evening, Crump’s Orchestra. H. Harvey, M.C. T. H. DOWIE, Hon. Secretary. UNTROON HALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. Duntroon Drama Club presents four oneact Plays produced by Mr G. A. Worthington. Prices: 2s 6d. Ladies Is. Programmes provided. JJERBERT BIBLE CLASS CONCERT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 8 p.m. Herbert Hall;. Adults 2s, Children Bd. Supper provided by W.D.F.F. DUNTROON, December 17, School Corfcert and Dance, commencing 8 p.m.; admisslon 3s, 2s. S.P.C.A. Pets’ Parade, Takaro Park, Tomorrow (Saturday), 10.30 am. DANCING N.O. Highland Pipe Band, Dance, Scottish Hall, Saturday, December 14. _ PIPE Band Dance, Saturday, 14th; visiting bands will be present. PIPE Band Dance aid Uniform Fund, Saturday, 14th; Crump’s Orchestra, 6 players. CHIROPODY P*o O T ’_cOMF OR T. JOHN % POULTON, Chiropodist, extends the Compliments of the Season to all, and desires to Thank residents of North Otago for the support accorded him during the year. Next Visit to Oamaru, FEBRUARY 3 to 5, 1947. Appointments may be made at David S. Bain and Son, Chemists, Thames street, Oamaru Christchurch address: 272 High street. Telephone 41-124
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26328, 6 December 1946, Page 3
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