'Op Out and Get It, ’Erb; ’Op Out Yourself. ORE’S HALL, RIVERTON. General Managed ... Lionel Walsh. ONE NIGHT ONLY, THURSDAY, APRIL 8. BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER’S GREAT GHEER-UP PLAY (By arrangement with Chas. B. Cochran, of London) “THE BETTER ’OLE.” “THE BETTER ’OLE.” Bairnsfather’s Great Creations in the Actual Flesh—NOT. A PICTURE. OLD BILL, ALF, ’ERB, SUZETTE VICTORIE and MAGGIE. EXQUISITE MUSIC, DAINTY DANCES. PRICES—J/-, 3/-, 2/-. Plus Tax. Box Plan at Akhurst’s, More's Hall, J. HARRISON, LAND AGENT, HAS FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.— 4-roomied House, suitable for bungalow, bedrooms,' or waish or coal houses, at present on section 3, blfc. 2, Waldeok; easily removed. Quantity of second-class mixed timber; totara posts, suitable for fence strainers aud piles ; timber can be used for sheds and fences. Four-roomed dwelling on small section with excellent garden in South Riverton. Price very reasonable ; worth an enquiry. Half-an-acre adjoining could be secured) too. If you desire a section on the South Riverton frontage inquire from— J. HARRISON. RIVERTON. PUBLIC NOTICE. RIVERTON STOREKEEPERS will close their premises on Good Friday and Easter Monday. Shops will be open on Easter Saturday from 8 a.m. till 12 noon, and from 6 to 9 p.m. CHURCH BEBVIOS6. GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 2. Anglican.—lo a.m., Matins, Litany, Anti-Communion ; 7, Evensong. “The Story of the Cross.” EASTER DAY, SUNDAY, APRIL 4. Presbyterian.—Riverton 11 and 7, Rev. C. A. Gray, M.A. Methodist.—Riverton 11 and 7—Rev. A. Peters, of Invercargill. Catholic.—Riverton, Mass 9; Otautau, Mass 11.15, Benediction 7. Anglican.—Riverton, H.O. 7 and 11, 7; Thorubury, H.C., 9, 3.—Vicar. RIVERTON DISTRICT BRASS BAND. r JHE Riverton District Brass Band will readier a programme of musdo at the South end of the bridge on Easter Sunday, If the weather be Inclement the programme will be given in More’s Hall, commencing 3 p.m. Collection. E. HUNTER, .Bandmaster. WESTERN DISTRICT RUGBY SUB-UNION. 'J'HE Annual Meeting of Delegates of’the Clubs will be held in the Globe Hotel, Riverton, on Saturday morning, April 3rd, at 9 o’clock. Business.—To receive and consider annual report and balance sheet, to elect office-bearers for the ensuing season, and general. C. CASSELS, Hon. Secretary. CLEARING SALE AT ORAWIA. TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1920, A+ 12 noon. R. MILLS AND SON have been instructed by Mr O. C. Officer (who has sold, his property) to offer as above,— 640 2.4, 6, aud S-tooth Ewes 440 M.S. Lambs 90 2-tooth Wethers 12 2 avid 4-tooth Romney Rams 2 Breeding Cows 2 2-year-old Heiferw 2 Dairy Cows 3 Calves 2 Draught Mares, 6yrs 1 Harness Mare, 7vrs, - IMPLEMENTS, Etc- —M.H. Binder, Macaliater Ridger, D.F. Plough, R. & G l . Disc Harrows, Tine Harrows, Woolpress, Wheelbarrow (new), Lawnmowcr (new), 400-gal. Tank. 7-ton Oaten Sheaf Slack, 100 bags Chaff, 50 Empty Sacks, Harness, Horse-covers, Blocks and Chains, Plough Chains, 18 sheets Iron (9ft), Timber, Barb and Plain Wire, Netting, Posts, 2 tons Coal, Tools and Sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
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Western Star, 1 April 1920, Page 3
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