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PUBLIC NOTICES Q' T. GILLIES, LTD. YOU are cordially invited to visit our recently enlarged and modern Showroom Displays Include: FLUORESCENT LIGHTING. PUMPS. PETROL ENGINES PAINT SPRAY OUTFIT. OUTBOARD MOTORS. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES IN WIDE VARIETY. Expert advice and courteous attention at your Service. • THAMES STREET, OAMARU. PHONES 1346 and 1347.

MALING & CO.. LX D„ ill A L I N G & CO.. LTD.. Wine and Spirit Merchants. TIMARU. FOR YOUR XMAS ORDER WINES, SHERRIES, WINES SHERRIES. ALES. ALES. , ROCHDALE CIDER ROCHDALE CIDER. . Write MALING AND CO., LTD., TIMARU gEE BROS., 0 AMARU, RABBIT EXPORTERS AND BUYERS OF WOOL. RABBIT SKINS AND SHEEPSKINS, HEREBY NOTIFY the Rabbit'ers and Farmers of North Otago that our Business will CLOSE DOWN after FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, for the 1947 Season. We take this opportunity to express our THANKS to our many Clients for their Support, and wish you all a MERRY XMAS and a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. JgOROUGH OF OAMARU. MUNICIPAL BATHS. PROHIBITION OF CHILDREN UNDER 16. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that as a Precautionary Measure against the Spread of Infantile Paralysis, Children under the age of 16 years are PROHIBITED from the Public Baths until further Notice J. BRANTHWAITE, Town Clerk « CHRISTMAS FAIR. NEXT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13. Owing to Health Department Restrictions, CHILDREN UNDER 16 WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Other Arrangements as previously advertised, will Stand. JT A DAMS Stationei and Newsagent 1948 BEAUTIFUL NEW ZEALAND CALENDAR inspect our range ol Christmas Toys and Gifts A small deposit will reserve for Christmas A GAIN THE FARMERS’ GROCERY -LX OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CARDS. Ranging in price from 3d each to 3s per box. Call and see this display. RAWLEIGH’S PRODUCTS.—I'II be call.ling. If waiting, ring 2446 after 5 p.m. Your new Rawleigh Dealer, ERIC H. WATSON, 24 Tay street. Territory previously covered by Mr Spratt. Eases lives and pleases wives . . . The •• NEW HAYWIN." THE FARMERS’. DOG Biscuits, dog and cat Medicines. Birdcages and Sundries, now available at Rae’s Seed Shop 199 Thames street. CHRISTMAS PEAS; order now; 301 b bags 8d per lb. cash with order.—“ Peas.” Box 116. Oamaru HEMSTITCHING Attachments and Rufflers available at the Singer Sewing Machine Company, Wear street. Oamaru: phone 2095.

ALL Dogs found on my property will be Shot; poison also being laid.—D L. Ormandy, Kakanui. MOTOR CARS, SALE AND BUV AUSTIN 1937 10 H.P. SEDAN; mechanical condition very good; tyres good; newly painted A good performer MORRIS 1940 8 H P.; clean and tidy throughout; mechanically sound ind economical on petrol MORRIS 12 H.P. 1939 SEDAN; well shod economical: newly painted: worth inspection £)EWAR & McKENZIE, LTD., PHONE 1537

1938 Chevrolet Master De Luxe, good tyres, excellent performer, roomy luggage box; £585; we will trade.—344 King street; phone 14-550.• PROPERTIES WANTED WANTED. 4 or 5-roomed BUNGALOW in Oamaru, in EXCHANGE for one of the best FARMLETS in North Otago very suitable for Poultry and Dairy Farming FOX & KIRKNESS Eden street TO LET QAMARU HARBOUR BOARD TO LET.—Applications are invited for the Tenancy of the Engine Room at the Old Freezing Works Building. T. J. GUTHRIE, Secretary ' December 5, 1947. TENDERS QAMARU HARBOUR BOARD TENDERS, on a Royalty Basis, are invited up .to 4 p.m. on JANUARY 12, 1943, for the Thinning of the Pinus Radiata plantations on the Lighthouse and Quarry Reserves. Area approximately 20 acres. Conditions of Contract and Specifications may be obtained at' .the Office of the Board. Tire highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. T. December 5, 1947. J. GUTHRIE, Secretary WAIHEMO SPORT Week-end Matches Waihemo sport was continued under favourable conditions during the weekend. Palmerston teams were defeated in the two cricket matches played, but the country sides went under in tennis and bowling matches. Cricket Waikouaiti 90 (P. Mackie 65, McNeil 11; Vinnilfer two for 30, McLelland two for 22), defeated Palmerston Town 86 (Aspinall 47, Robertson 14, McLelland 10 not out; McNeil four for 14, Thompson four for 26). Dunback 119 (D. Innes 56, A. Phillip 35; B. Allen four for 22), defeated Palmerston Suburbs 70 (McFarlane 22, Ellis 23, Taylor 14: S Wilson seven for 17). Tennis Palmerston 10 sets (84 games), defeated Waikouaiti 6 sets (58 games) in an int'erclub match on Saturday. Bowling In the final match of the first round of the Eastern Districts competition." the two unbeaten teams, Palmerston and Dunback, had an exciting tussle. Palmerston eventually won by 88 to 54, although at the eleventh head Dunback led by 48 to 33.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26640, 10 December 1947, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26640, 10 December 1947, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26640, 10 December 1947, Page 3

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