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M ttNICIPAL opera house. L OAMARU. rjirection of. J- C. Williamson. THE tittell brune season. 4 MAGNIFICENT DRAMATIC EVENT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, Mr J- c - ■Williamson presents David - Belaaco'6-great-play, . ■ ■ ■•Ttie CM'of tho CoMen West." -The Cirl of the Cslden West." \ stirring story of Western life, which ran for two years at the Be losco Theatre, Xew York. MISS TITTELL BRUNE as THE GIRL. Supported by MR THOMAS KINGSTON and T r WILLIAMSON'S DRAMATIC J COMPANY. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3rd. iVely Hamilton's Romantic Comedy, "Diana of Dobson's." "Diana of Dobson's." An erisrxie in the life of a London shop ■ giriV -Delichtfoir Spring Novelty. MISS TITTELL*. BRUNE as DIANA, supported by MR THOMAS-KINGSTON, MRS ROBERT TROUGH, ; And a 1 Brilliant Caste. Frices ss, 3s, 2s. Box I'l.in Open at the Dresden on Friday Morning. Tr-v!>Vi:* grazing license "ivVKR SECTION 11. BLOCK XIII., UnKRAKI DISTRICT (BUSH RESERVE. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at thi&ofhce- up to NOOK of TL KSl,X\\ <Jth MARCH. 1909, for a GRAZING tU'ENSK over this Section. The license i.4 from vear to year, in terms of Section 130 ot" "The Land Act, 1908." The Grazing License gives no right whatever to the Hush, the Crown reserving the right l" grant timber licenses and permits during the currency of the grazing license. The tenant will be allowed to remove his fencing at the end of the term, or will be allowed sufficient time to arrange for same with incoming tenant should the land he let again. Tenders most be marked on outside: "Tender for Grazing," 7 and. nuiit be accompanied by a deposit of «me years rent and £1 Is license fee. The highest or any tender not necessarily accept" I. I). BARRON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Land Office, Dimedia, 27th January, 1909. 945 WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOLS. OCHOOLS HE-OPEN MONDAY, February Bth. Former pupils return TUESDAY. 9th. Junior Free Places at the al»>ve schools are available for pupils holding Certificates of Proficiency who were not over 15 years of age on the Ist December liist. A. A. M'KINNON, 944 Secretary. 4 GENERAL MEETING of the i\_ I >TAGO SHEARERS' UNION will be held at the Secretary's Office. Thames street Oaruaru. on WEDNESDAY. February 3r3". at 8 p.m. Business important. \V. IRVING. 905 Secretary. A .MEETING of the. OA MAR I" -A- LADIES' AMATEUR SWIMMING CLt'U will be held in Hurst's Tea Rooms THIS EVENING at 7.50 o'clock. Business important. D. WINSLKY. S® Hon. Secretary. TENDERS. are invited np to 5 pjn. - 1 - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, for the ERECTION of a lIALL, Etc., in STONE, for the U.A.0.D., Ribble street. Plans, etc., at the office of W. J. BESWICK, 812 Architect, Thames street. QENTRAL QTAGO pRUIT THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to FILL ORDERS for PEACHES, APRICOTS, PLUMS, And QUINCES (Either for Preserving or Dessert), DIRECT FROM THE ORCHARD TO PRIVATE HOMES. High Class American Peaches a Specialty. SEND FOR PRICE LISTS. JOHN SHEEHY, ORCHARDIST. CLYDE. I OS I—OPAL RING, between top of J Huil street and Ireland's Mill. Reward. Mat! Office. 950 WANTED —Smart GIRL to learn Machine. Snaiiden and Son. Itchen street. 948 I WILL have Fresh Oysters on Tuesday in ,-rnv ijuantitv.—\V. Todd, opposite Pest Office. " 940 DON'T FORGET—Oysters, the first of the Season, Tuesday next, at W. Todd's, opposite Post Office. 940 TT7ANTED—A GIRL to assist in \ V housework. Apply Mrs Robert Allan. Jim., Bonnie-field. Kia Ora. 037 LOST (from Hilderthorpe), Dark Bay MARE (.branded on near shoulder) and Black GELDING (two white hind feet, white star on forehead). Anyone giving information as will lead to their recovery will be rewarded. — J. O'Connor, Papakaio. 901 WANTED (immediately), a Ladyhelp. Apply with particulars to Mrs W. H. Beckett. "" Ranton," Waimate. 906 WANTED —777 school children to know that the North Otago Farmere' Co-operative Association are selling OP.AND SCHOOL BAGS for 104 each. WANTED— Three or Four BOARDERS —Apply Miss Watts, Atn street. 878 FOK SALE —One Farm Dray and Frame. One Spring Dray and Frame, and One Rustic Dog-cart- (Hordern and White; —all nearly new.—W. Boyd, Severn street. QUARTER-ACRE SECTION for SALE, cheap, good orchard and flower garden ; fenced; only a few minutes from Pest Office.—Apply No. 2 Tare street, Oamaru. 851 FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS try J. E. Hood, Jeweller. Ten per cent, discount for cash. EVERY description of Vehicle built in order. Repairs executed by competent workmen. Cunningham's Original Coach Factory. JOHN GILCHRIST, N.O. Dairy, is at all times a buyer of poultry in any quantity at highest prices. Crates supplied. Prompt payment. WANTED TO BUY—FRESH EGG? Apply Lane's Emulsion Factory Harbor street, next Harbor Board Office 66c A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of Silj. V ver Toilet Ware suitable for Xmas and New Year gifts, at J. E. Hood's. A discount of 10 per cent, for cash. WANTED KNOWN "REUMAH" sure cure for Rheumatism, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Sprains, etc., obtained at- C. B. Morns', Chemist, Oamaiu. 653 MUSIC— MISS B.ROBINSON,Teacher cf Pianoforte, RESUMES LESSONS on TUESDAY. February 2nd, Eden fctreet. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. LADIES' DRESS RINGS, Brooches, Bangles, 3 large assortment, cheap, and a discount of 10 per cent, for cash. AXTANTED—The General Public tc know that I can Frame Pictures at 'heir own j.:ice.—Clarke, Ribble street. LADIES' E.P. BELTS, from 4s to 12s 6d, at J. E. Hood's, the cheapest jeweller in town.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10061, 1 February 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10061, 1 February 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10061, 1 February 1909, Page 3

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