SUNDAY SERVICES. "VTAPIER CATHEDRAL—HoIy Coffi- ! J- 1 munion 8, iviorniug Prayer 11, Bible Class 2 30, Evening Prayer 7. Anthem, "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes;" Offertorium, " Honor aftd Glory " (quartette), Costa. ST. AUGUSTINE'S, Edwardes Street —SUNDAY, July 21st, Services at 11 a.m. (Holy Communion) and 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. C. L. Tuke. All seats free. rpRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCHJL Preacher, Rev. C. E. Beecroft. 11> "That ye be not sluggish"; 7, "Anchored." ST. PAUL'S CHURCH—Rev. J. A. Asher, Preacher. Morning 11, Evening 7. Visitors most cordially welcome. , ________ /SONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Carlyle street —Services 11 and 7. Preacher, Rev. Henry Miller. Evening, Special address to-young men. Soli by Mr J. NielsoH. ' BAPTIST CHURCH —Services TOMORBOW—Morning 11, Evening 7. Preacher, Rev. J. C. Martin. A hearty welcome. All seats free. —— — j The Kitchener Gambit. T ORD KITCHENER'S game 01 chess '■JLJ iv South Africa i 3 hearing its close.; He has had a far more exhausting and disheartening task ■ than ever Lord Roberts had, and if there is one striking feattire about the Lord r>l Khartoum it it is hia consummate ability at playing a waiting game. Hβ has terrorised the Boers, who are now afraid of the shadow of the red necks whom they were wont-to despise. The Boers feolt now when they see a cloud of dust for fear there may be a dash of khaki 'behind it. The last haul made by General Broad svood at Reitz has evidently made an impression, for there is now SDine talk of a cessation of the war. It will be remembered that some few weeks ago Lord Salisbury Bpoke in optimiatc language of the prospects, and now we have Sir Gordon ciprigg, the Premier of Cape Colony, speaking in the same strain. Everyone will be pleased to see the war ended, for we are very tired. It is the sort of excitement that does tire one, but none get tired of SURATURA TEA. It is a perfect Ceylon Tea, pur*', fragrant, and economical. SURATURA is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. PATEA-WANGANUI CHARITABLE AID BOARD. A PPLICATIONS for the position of jl-L Matron of the Jubilee Home, Aramoho, will ba received at the Board's Offioe,- Ridgv/tiy street, Wanganni, until 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, 31st July, 1901. Applicants to state salary required. * Conditions may be seen ao the Om'ces of this paper or the Boar■■>. Canvassing members of the Board will be considered a disqualification. A. 0. RITCHIE, Secretary. WangFtnui, 15th July, 1901. TARADALE 'BUS SERVICE. T) YMER'S well-known Time-table of jLV 12 Trips per day each way will be maintained as usual on' Week Days, also the extra Saturday Night Trips ; and Special 'Buses will run as occasion offers. SUNDAY'BUSEd will run. at short intervals. Tickets 3* j:er dozen; Transferable and available for all Time-table Trips oa Taradale road, SUNDAYS INCLUDED. Ihe undersigned begs to remind the travelling public th?t no one ever lost by purchasing his Tickets. G. RYMER. FOR ALL INFORMATION RELATING TO PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS APPLY TO C. H. CRANBY.& CO., AGENTS FOR BALDWIN AND RAY WARD, INTERNATIONAL PATENT OFFICE. Offices and Representatives in every Country in the World. Fashionable Wedding Presents, Silver Goods, and Electro-plate. Choice in Design and Perfect in Finish. All Prices. /CLARKE'S cannot be undersold by K.J any firm in Hew Zealand. If you wish to buy a Present of Superior Quality, for rather ies3 than you expected to pay, S ° "■ CLARKE'S, EMERSON STREET, Art Jeweller, Direct Importer. Five Per Cent Discount. MESSRS EOCHFORT & SON Beg to Notify that they have Moved Into Mew Offices In the Buildings next Mr Cornfoid's Office in Tennyson Str E. LiMBRicK. C. 'Williams. Limtaiek & Williams, PAINTERS, PAPEBHANGERS, SIGN WRITERS, Etc., CARLYLE STREET, NAPIER. Estimates Given. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. AT. DAM.V E3 B, ■ . Veterinary Surgeon, Hastings. Oolte Caeterated, Cattle Spoyed, and all Veterinary Work padormecl. A.T.D. ha« good stabling and paddock accommodation for cases entrusted to his care. A.T.D. willvisit Napier overy SAT URAY, and may be consulted at hie office, Market street, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. -OKBA'jH & CO. stock \J besu Westport and Newcastle Coal, short and long Firewood. Orders received at Town Office, E. Crowley, Tennyson Btreet (Telephon 123. and at S n(Telp phone 222).
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9292, 20 July 1901, Page 8
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