UNDERTAKERS STRINGER AND WILSON, Undertakers, Thames street, Oamaru. Phone 1812. Night and holiday calls: J. W. Stringer, 17 Arun street (phone 1344): Alex. Wilson, IS Nen street (phone 1336). FLORISTS Floral wreaths, bouquets, etc. WM. T. SINGS. EMBROTHRIUM COCCINIUM, Marvellous Chilean Bush Flowers, brilliant scarlet, rivalling rhododendrons, hardy evergreen. Limited number balled plants available. Posted. Bs. AMUSEMENTS Jf-A-J-B- S - T - I - C Again— To-night and Tuesday. It will hold you spell-bound. “JAMAICA INN” “JAMAICA INN” Gentleman by day . . leader of a cut-throat gang by night. Charles Laughton’s greatest characterisation. - Maureen O’Hara, Emlyn Williams Leslie Banks. CHARLES LAUGHTON LAUGHTON LAUGHTON LAUGHTON LAUGHTON -with(Recopunended by Censor for Adults.) DANCING MISS JESSIE JARDINE has resumed teaching DANCING at 15 Wye street, arid Oddfellows’ Hall, Coquet street. THANKS P ARRISON, MUNICIPAL BAND CONTEST APPEAL. , TO THE RESIDENTS OF OAMARU -..AND NORTH-OTAGO DISTRICT.. Ladies and Gentlemen, . ' On behalf of the Band, we wish to convey to you bur grateful thanks for your generous reception of our appeal for the Contest Fund. To those ladies and Mr A. Bloch who so ably and successfully conducted the Badge collection yesterday, and-to the Plunket Society for granting us the day already allotted to them, we offer our special thanks. We wish to assure you all that the Band goes to Wellington determined to do its utmost to bring honour to our town and district, arid on'its return to continue that valuable service to the community for which our Bands have always been noted. Thanking you all most sincerely. We remain. Yours faithfully, ’ ‘ HENRY HAY, . Chairman and Treasurer; A. L. FAMILTON. ;", Secretary. , Oamaru. February 17, 1940. FOR SALE J'OR SALE, RECONDITIONED LOCOMOTIVE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. / £l4 10s. . G. T. GILLIES. THAMES STREET, OAMARU. PHONES 1346 and 1347.
WANTED TO BUY BACON PIGS, alive or killed; arrangements. must bs made before killing; highest prices—Fraser’s Bacon Factory. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE , F~ REEHOLD SHOP PROPERTY. Thames street. - 16 foot Modern Frontage; central. £ISOO. Terms arranged. TATTERSALL’S EXCHANGE. £650 Jlice BUNGALOW, all conveniences. Immediate Possession Apply FOX & KIRKNESS. SALES BY AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1940, 10 a.m. Present Entries; 250 extra good Romney cross ewe lambs. 250 Romney cross ewe lambs, 80 two and four-tooth Romney cross ewes, 100 ewe lambs, 210 wether lambs, 18 fat lambs, 100 rape lambs. 80 fat ewes. 10 fat wethers, 3 fat cattle. 1 five-year-old draught mare. 100 forward rape lambs. 280 two-tqpth ewes. 260 ewe lambs. 90 two-tooth wethers. 2 crossbred Jersey dairy cows in milk. 3 fat heifers. 3 18-month-old heifers, 20 fat wethers. 230 fat ewes. 80 f.m. ewes. 80 m.s. lambs. 300 Romney cross rape ENTRIES INVITED. ■\TATIONAL MORTGAGE & JM. agency company OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. (Incorporated in England), have received instructions to sell the following at Auction at Waiareka on TUESDAY, 20th inst, on behalf of whom it may concern: 25 rolls damaged Fowl Netting 23 rolls damaged Rabbit Netting. In Lot» to suit all buyers.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24226, 19 February 1940, Page 11
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