AMUSEMENTS yy'AITAKI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS Will be held in WILSON PARK. On FRIDAY. MARCH 24. Morning events begin at 9.30 a.m. Afternoon events begin at 1.30 p.m. Parents, Old Girls and Friends of the School are Cordially Invited to be present. M. K. DUNNING. Principal. A K A N U I HALL. DANCE. In aid Hall Funds, Will be held SATURDAY. MARCH 25. Murphy’s Orchestra. Supper. Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s. ■ 0 AMARU SOUTH TABLE TENNIS CLUB. OPENING NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 7.30. Full Muster required. NGAPARA Hall, Saturday, March 25, 8.30 p.m. sharp: Gift Evening to Miss Neill and Mr J. Dobson; ladies Is and gift, gentlemen 2s 6d. DANCE, Scottish Hall, Anniversary Night; 1 Otago Cricket Team invited as guests of honour of Hockey Association. NORTH Otago Hockey Association Dance, Scottish Hall, Anniversary Night; Casa Nova Orchestra and Solovox; supper. SOCIAL Evening will be tendered to Miss Cairns in the Awamoko Hall on Thursday, March 30. 1 CRICKET REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET. NORTH OTAGO v. OTAGO XI. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL, ANNIVERSARY DAY, MARCH 23. Otago XI includes New Zealand Representative, B. Sutcliffe, and Otago Captain, L. D. Smith. Hours of Play: 10.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. QRICKETERS. Mr B. SUTCLIFFE will give a Talk on his experiences on the New Zealand Cricket Tour of England, in the PETER PAN TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 22, at 7,45, ■J^ORTH MEETINGS OTAGO GUN CLUB. The ANNUAL MEETING will be held in Mr C. F. JONES’S Board Room TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 22, at 8 o’clock. Members and Intending Members are asked to be present. E. J. SMITH, Hon. Secretary. FOOTBALL CLUB. rjtOKARAHI ANNUAL MEETING, in Tokarahi Hall, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 8 p.m. All Members and Intending Members invited to attend. J. G. LAIRD, Hon. Sec. OTEKAIKE FOOTBALL CLUB.— ANNUAL MEETING, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 8 p.m. Members and intepdin members requested to be present. . J. P. FREW, Hon, Secretary. MAHENO Basketball Club: Annual Meeting, Saturday, March 25," 2 p.m.; all members and intending members please attend. PUBLIC NOTICES fj\HE OAMARU HARBOUR BOARD TEN PER CENT. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. RATEPAYERS ARE HEREBY NOTI- - that the Statutory Penalty of Ten er Cent. (10 per cent.) will be ADDED i all Rates payable to the Oamaru Harour Board remaining UNPAID after [ARCH 28, 1950. T. J. GUTHRIE, Secretary. ’’ JUNO ” Electric Floor Polishers; makes life worthwhile. —On display at Gillies’s Electrical Showroom. “ KELVINATOR ” Refrigerators; just arrived; 4.5 cubic feet; immediate delivery. —Gillies’s Electrical Showroom. “FLUORESCENT” at its Finest; Claude Neon Fluorescent Lighting.—Agents, G. T, Gillies, Ltd. “ PHILITONE ” Extension Speakers, in coloured plastic cabinets; outstanding value at £3 10s.—Gillies’s Electrical ShowTHE New Remington Foursome Electric Shaver just arrived; the Shaver with a future.—Local Servicing Agents, Gillies’s Electrical Showroom. ____ HTHE COPPER That Doesn’t Smoke, That you Don’t have to Stoke, That you Don’t have to Clean, That is so Economical. THE STERLING ELECTRIC COPPER On Display at GILLIES’S ELECTRICAL SHOWROOM. Molasses, in 44-gallon drums AND 4-GALLON TINS. Now obtainable at THE FARMERS’ GROCERY. SADIE ALLISON SALON. Wear street OIL PERMANENT WAVING. Full Head, £1 ss; Three-quarter Head. 17s 6d For Appointments RING 30UM rjaHE NEW HAY Wl N. Still the Best Buy in Cleaners. New Reduced Prices. Same reliable Machine. THE FARMERS’. 6 N E ENGLAND’S FINEST ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES— Now available. CHARLES BEGG & CO., LTD.. Thames street, Oamaru. ORDER your Winter Lignite Now.—Nganara Colliery. Box 36, Phone SG, Ngapara. LAST Week for Securing Tickets in Grandfather Clock Art Union. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED, Domestic Help, capable, plain cooking, small family, Remuera, Auckland; fare paid, also return fare after 3 months’ service if required.—Telephone 2430, Oamaru, for particulars. SITUATIONS WANTED MARRIED Couple, experienced in all farm work, preferably sheep; wife no duties. North Otago.—“ Farm," Box 116. Oamaru. WANTED by Musterer, 1 month’s Mustering, from April I.—Address, Times Office. LOST AND FOUND LOST in shopping area about 10 days ago, child’s Toy, knitted rabbit.—Finder please communicate to 9 Chelmer st. PROPERTY MARKET L'OR THOSE LOOKING FOR GOOD INJL VESTMENTS: We nave Two Exceptionally Good PROPERTIES Offering Full particulars to genuine inquiries FOX & KIRKNESS, Eden street. Oamaru. SALES BY AUCTION. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, Maheno, on WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29, At 1.30 p.m. 15 ACRES AND 5-ROOMED DWELLING, MAHENO, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION; ALSO TWO LARGE WOODEN BUILDINGS AND LARGE IRON AND WOODEN SHED FOR REMOVAL. National mortgage & agency CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. (Inc. in England), In conjunction with < J D. FAMILTON & SONS. LTD., Have received instructions from Mr James Newlands and the Trustees of J. and G. Newlands to offer by Public Auction at the above time and place:— Lot I. About 15 acres more or less with 5-roomed Dwelling, hot and cold water electric light and outbuildings- heavy alluvial grass land situated opposite Maheno Railway Station; suitable for retired farmer; vacant possession of house. Lot 11. Large Barn. 50 x 40. with Freehold land, adjoining railway, plus 6 feet on West and Southern side. Also, at the same time and place: For Removal: Wooden and Iron Building; wooden shed, 36 x 18, and attached iron shed, 33 x 18. Also Stable, 33 x 30, and attached Shed. 39 x 30 Measurements approximate. For further particulars, apply THE AUCTIONEERS. Or MESSRS HAMILTON & SALISBURY, Solicitors, Oamaru.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27345, 22 March 1950, Page 3
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