BAND HALL PICTURES FBIDAY—TO-NIGHT. THE PHANTOM CROOK. THE PHANTOM CROOK. THE PHANTOM CROOK. Jlost thrilling and unusual detective story yet. Remember, this is not an oi'liunry feature. It is replete with sensational episodes and tense excitement. You ean't guess the end. Trip on the Adriatic Scenes on the Austrian-Serbian Frontier. Russian Dancers. Mr Jack Goes into Business. U'ANTKD, Push-cart Wheels. Apply Hislop and Gibson. T OST, Flat-bottomed Motor Boat. Anyone seeing same on river kindly communicate with ,1. Watt, Gasworks. "IJALCLUTHA 'Presbyterian Church.— Sunday services: Ba'u-lutha, 11 a.m. gnd 0.30 p.m.; To Houka, 2.30 p.m. All f eats free. 4NGLICAN Church Services.— clutha, 11 a.m. (lay reader) and 6.30 p.m. (vicar); Stirling, 3 p.m. (vicar); Kaitangata, 11 a.m. (viear) and 8.30 p.m. (lay reader). 3ALCLUTHA 'Methodist ChurchSunday (Juno 3) services: 11 a.m. (nd 0.30 p.m. (Rev. B. J. James), pnkepito, 3 p.m. (Rev. James). TTAPAMB MAUDE will deliver an address in Wilson's Hall, Kaitangata, on Sunday, at 8 o'clock. Subject: "What, is Death?" Collection iu aid of Patriotic Funds. THE only reason the makers do not put better rubber into "UNIQUE" HOT "WATER BOTTLES is because they cannot. There's no better rubber made. Never leaks. Lasts for years. Made in Great Britain. If your chemist doesn't stock them try any other MR JOHN WILKINSON, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, 26 Dowling St., Dunedin, VISITS OWAKA ON SALE DAYS (Every Second Thursday)., When clients may consult him at Ford's Coffee Palace. CHEMISTS like you to ask for "UNIQUE" "HOT WATER BOTTLES made by the North British Rubber Company, because they know "Unique" 'bottles last for years, itever leak and give greatest satisfaction. Trade imperially. Buy the British article. All chemists. CLYDEVALE PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION. The ANNUAL MEETING of the f-lrdevalc Patriotic Association will be Icld in the Hall oh SATURDAY, Juno !), at 8 p.m. A. MURRAY, Hon. Secretary. PUERUA WINTER SHOW. The ANNUAL "WINTER SHOW will he held in tho Puerua Hall on FRIDAY, Jaue 8, 1917. G. B. GRANT, ' Hon. Secretary.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XLIII, Issue 92, 1 June 1917, Page 5
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328Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XLIII, Issue 92, 1 June 1917, Page 5
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