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CHURCH SERVICES. f * ORE CONG Rf &G AT 10 NA J ** CHURCH.—May 22: R<. v . G. Hj>'v*iy. Morning, ''Th<J Way of the Highest'"; Evening (Empire Bay), "Thin.-s in which the Empire has Benefited the Whwfo World." STHODIST CHURCH. -Gore: 11 ira - a.m., Rev. W. .Greensiade; Evening Subject, "Dust and Divinity'"; Anthem by special request, "Vital Spark of Heavenly Flame." Mataußa-.-. 2.30, Rev. W". (Sreenslade. "PAPTfST CHURCH, Tempcrunce jX3 Hall.—ll a.m.: The Believer's Upend." 7 p.m.: "Gospel Bells.' ; " A ftbolr, a Scat, a Welcome.—Rev. W. jPHURCH OF CHRIST.—II am • Xj Worship, Mr T. J. Bull. 2'.30 p.m.: Bible School. 7 p.m.: Gospel Service. Subject: "The Human Will and fee Part it Plays in Conversion."—-J R. Clarke. . PUBLIC NOTICES. 'ERKS, BROUGHTON STREET NURSERY, Is now offering for Sale his Lar<*c Stock of FRUIT, FOREST and ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, Etc. As all the above Stock is Fine, Healthy, < Well-grown Stuff, and has been repeatedly transplanted, it can be thoroughly recommended. Apples (blight-proof stocks), 12s to 18s per doz. Pears, 15s to 24s per doz. Plums, 15s to 24s per doz. Peaches, Apricots, or Cherries, 2s each or 18s to 24s per doz. Gooseberries and Currants, 6s doz. Rhubarb (named varieties), 6s per doz. Strawberry Plants, 4s to 5s per 100. Cup. Macrocarjja, 2yrs (transplanted) , 12s per 100; 3yrs (transplanted, 18s per 100. Pinus Insignia, 2yrs (transplanted), 10s per 100; 3yrs (transplanted), 18s per 100. Pinus Muricata, 2yrs, 10s; 3yrs, ISs. Norway Spruce, 12s per 100. E, Laurels, from 15s per 100. E.. Hollies, 4yrs and oyrs, from 25s to 40s per 100. Roses, 10s to 12s per doz. Oak, Ash, Sycamore, Birch, etc. A.Rare Variety of Ornamental Flowering Shrubs, etc.. at Reasonable Prices. Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants. Seed Potatoes. INSPECTION INVITED. Price Lists of General Stock Post Free on Application. Note the Address— J. B. PERKS BROUGHTON STREET' NURSERY (Opposite Saleyards), GORE. IN 1+ fi L E A JU i N G SALE ' of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. Everything must be cleared to make room for HEW GOODS Arriving Dlresjt frcra fSio Manufacturer, T A IWTiJT! WATf'HMA ■•'&> & WWKiJ.m (Next door to C. Stoans, Tobacconist). MAIN STREET, GORE. |T ENDE RS 0 N AN D C 0., GRASS SEED, SEED OATS, ETC nn.l FAMOUS E. & CO. FERTILISERS. J. W. KELLY. TAILOR, MAIN ST., GORE.

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Mataura Ensign, 21 May 1910, Page 1

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