PROTECT YOUR LAMBS From Pulpy Kidney Disease. Every Lamb saved is added Production for the Farmer and the National Benefit. If you have not time to inject the ewes, then do the lambs at marking; or tailing time. No lost time. One injection only. Ask f6r pamphlet. We still have stocks of Vaccine, Syringes and Needles. DAVID S. BAIN CHEMIST, THAMES STREET, OAMARU. M-A-J-E-S-T- I• C FINALLY To-night. They’re back again after two years, and have not changed a bit. Never shown previously in Oamaru . . . All new. “ Shadow of the Thin Man ” With William Powell Myrna Loy Nick Junior and “Asta,” the pooch. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) OPERA HOUSE To-night and Wednesday GRACXE ALLEN in “MB AND MBS NORTH ” With William Post Paul Kelly. With Grade as a Dizzy Detective. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also showing these nights: Coming down the straight... .Bousing Racing Spectacular thrills: “ SPORTING BLOOD ” Robert Young Maureen O’Sullivan. (Apnroved for Universal Exhibition.) Both from Metro-Goldwyn Studios. UNDERTAKERS o TRIM GE R & WILSON. O Undertakers, Thames street, Oamaru. Phone 1812. Night and holiday calls: J. W. Stringer 17 Arun street (phone 1344; Alex. Wilson 15 Nen street (phone 1336). FLORISTS ¥7LOIIAT WREATHS.~BO~UQUET r S. ETC U WM. T. SINGS. Pwo Outstanding VEGETABLES for 1942 TURNIP, PURPLE GLOBE. BEETROOT. KITCHENER BARRELSHAPED. Posted, Is 3d. AMUSEMENTS XTORTH OTAGO SCOTTISH SOCIETY iM (Inc.) MONTHLY CONCERT, SCOTTISH HALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, At 8 p.m. Usual attractive programme of iniscellaneous numbers, including vocal solos, duets, and trios, recitations, national and fancy dances. Accompanist: Miss V. Slater, L.T.C.L. Hon. Piper: Mr J. Campbell. Refreshments and Extended Dance (Palais Orchestra) follow Concert. Admission: Members free on production of tickets; visiting adults, Is; juveniles under 16, 6d. TEKAIKE HALL. A COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL to Bombardier R. LINWOOD, Gunner J. K. LINWOOD. Driver R. J. H. AITCHISON. and Drive- C. J. WILLIAMS will be tendered on. FRIDAY, 18th, at 8 p.m. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is 6d. WESTON Hall,"Wednesday. IStiiT 8 p.m.: Complimentary Social to Corporal I. Harrington and Corporal H. Birnic. Adults 2a, Children 6d. Home Guard Dance Postponed. ARDGOWAN; Complimentary Evening to Sergeant Collett, Privates Luxon. McGhee, Watt. Morrison. Herd: Tuesday. 15th. Gentlemen 2s. Ladies Is 6d. J. Rowlands, M.C. State Orchestra. KAKANUI Hall: Complimentary Social to Privates C. Sinclair, L. Carruthers, and Stoker N. Hunt, Wednesday,- 16th, 8 p.m. Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies Is, Children 6d. POSTPONEMENT: Social at Airedale to Gunner D. Ballantyne and Trooper J. Mathieson Postponed till Wednesday, September 16. WINDSOR: Complimentary Social to Gunners F. Rawcliffe, F. Mansfield, To-day (Tuesday), 15th. Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies Is, Children 6d.
DANCING FORKS HOME GUARD. The Five Forks Platoon will hold a BALL on TUESDAY, September 22. Guardsmen will attend in uniform. Grand March 8.30 p.m. Music by Palais Orchestra. Admission, 2s 6d and Is 6d. Corpl. J. KININMONT, Hon. Sec. MEETINGS WOMEN’S Division: Executive Meeting, September 25, Borough Council Chambers, 11 a.m. and 1 p. m. RELIGIOUS THE Greatest Hoax of History Perpetrated by Anti-Christ, 7.30 To-night (note altered time); Eveline Centennial H^i. PUBLIC NOTICES TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD PATRIOTIC EFFORT, Taylor’s Shop, FRIDAY, 18th. Cakes, Workstall, Flowers, and Produce. Donations may be left at Taylor’s Office, Coquet street, Thursday, or the Shop, Friday. N E. Person who took loan of BLACKSMITH BELLOWS off my wagon, Rapson’s Paddock. leave at J. O'Brien’s, Ngapara. You have had it long enough. I want it.— H. SAUNDERS. LOST AND FOUND LOST, from Awamoko, Black and White Smooth Collie Dog: without collar.—Douglas Kemp, Alta Vady. SALES BT AUCTION Mulligan and Forbes’s Rooms. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, At 1.15 p.m. AUCTION SALE. PROPERTY, 29 TORRIDGE STREET. (OWNER LEAVING-MUST BE SOLD.) DWELLING of five rooms; all conveniences: freehold section (area 27 poles); excellent section: handy to town, Basilica and North School, and being No. 29 Torridge street. MULLIGAN AND FORBES, Itx instructed by Mrs L. STREET, will Sell by Auction as above. On the Premises, Balmoral road, Rcdcastle. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, At 1.30 p.m. MULLIGAN AND FORBES, ill instructed by Mr JOHN RYAN, will Sell by Public Auction— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, As under:— Chesterfield suite, Axminster carpet (12 x 9), curtains, cushions, vases, ornaments, firescreens, kerbs, spark guard, card table, occ. tables, sideboard, draw-leaf table, 4 h.b. dining chairs, d.h. Singer sewing machine, clocks, chenille hall curtains, sofa rug (9ft x 4ft Bin), rugs, Axminster carpet (9 x 12), radio set, g.l. table, crockery, cutlery, four-piece rimu bedroom suite, 2 b.m. wardrobes, cheval, double panel bed, single panel bed, carpet, household linen, mattresses, pedestals, kitchen table and chairs, electric kettle, electric iron, radiator, kitchen utensils, Alfa Laval separator, churn, garden seat, garden tools, wheelbarrow, lawn mower, garden hose, spray pump, scuffler and seed sower, hay forks, sledge hammers, vice, spirit level, iron plane, spanners, drags, 2 stacks hay, and sundries.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25021, 15 September 1942, Page 7
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