I AMUSEMENTS. Ig\HE AT R E ROY AL. Lessee J- E. Petherick. TO-N 1U fl T. ROYAL STANDARD PICTURES. •'.boy and the Girl," "she M.u.st IMoue, ■•Through tiio Highlands, ' "Surprise Pacltet," "GERINUAiO'b LAoi' RAID,' "Three Girls mid a Man, ' . "THE BKOivi'.A OATH," Latest Typical Gazette. D:-ess Circle Is 6d, Stalls is. Pit 6d. 586 k/TATAURA Hockey Club.—Annual l Social, Horticultural Hall, Wednesday, October J, 1913, commencing at 8 p.m.. Oarmody'.s Orchestra, Set Supper; tickets, os," extra lady Is (xl.— A. Grierson, Secretary. FAREWELL Social will be t«n- -£*- dcred to Mr John MoDougall m tho Oddfellows' Hall, Rivorsdalo, on Wednesday. October 1. at 8 p,m. All Subscribers cordially invited.—J. hlack, Secretary. bio
CHURCH SERVICES. CHURCH. 011 ESB YT E II a.m.: "God's Grout Work!" _ (Memorial). Children, "Jewels." 3 p.m.: Howe, li.lo p.m.: Theatre "Royal. Forward Movement. Bright, Helpful Services. Subject: "Life's Voyage and its Perils. Rev. J. M .Simpson, ii.A. Soloist: Mrs J. Boyne. (312 /HONG REG ATI O*,A 1 \ OH UROH.*J Rev. G. liervey. 11, "Deeds, not Words!" (a picture by the Master). t 7, "No Sectarianism in our Schools" (bay now, Sibboleth'). Anthem, '"J each Mo, 0 Lord, the Way of Thy Statutes. 611 HAPTIST CHUUCli—TeniiK'ranrx' -*-> Rail: 11, "Four Works of i-ove" ; 7 "Foilowiiv the Lamb" ; Rev. T. H. Eerersall. Croydon Buhh: 3, Rev. T. d. Eceorsal]. ( >' 2i > /PHURCH OF CHItIST.-ll a.m : "Breaking the Alabaster .Box ; 2.30 p.m., Bible School; 7 p.m., "'Jlie Greatest Jnvitation." Baptismal Se-r----vioc-s at tho Evening Service.—L. M. Dorreon, Pastor. M<> ETHODIST CHUP.CH.—Gore: Rev. M. A. Rugby Pratt. 11 a.m., "Tito Maimetk Christ" ; 7 p.m., 'Eact* and Fancies about Bible Inspiration." Solo: "Crossing the Bar" (Willcby). by Mr Stanley Richards. Charlton Service: 2.30 p.m., Rev. Pratt. Matauia: 2.3(i -i in. i''e;v. her, Mr f.tar£rst. Soloist, Mr L. Wilson.
PUSLiG NOTICES. ptKELIAU DAIRY FACTORY NOTICE TO SUPPLIERS. wive Milk on MONDAY, '29 th inst. ADAM IRVINE, g2o Chairman. QT JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIA- ' TION. Candidates '.ire reminded that tlic Examination in Firt Aid "Work will b' held in the High Hclmkjl on Mi)NDAY noKt, September U9, at 7 p.m. E. C. SMITH, 621 Hon. Sec, Gore Branch
R. &F. WALLIS, LTD., MERCHANTS AND FELLMONGER3, NORFOLK STREET. WE HAVE FOR SALE A LIMITED QUANTITY OF GRAIN, TURNIP AND POTATO PRICES AND ANALYSIS ON APPLICATION.
(ORE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL Will be Md on the Showgrounds on SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11, At 12 Noon. ENTRIES received up till 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. JOHN LATHAM, kkk Secretary.
-T3LSO A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL HORSE PARADE Will be held on the Kelso Showground ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, Commencing at 1 p.m ENTRY FEE, ss. Entries Close with Secretary on Morning of Parade, to whom pedigrees must be handed., witn MEETING of tho Association -will be held in Leach's Rooms at 3 P -"" R. G. FOSTER, 51q Hon. Secretary. A PPLIOATION TO PURCHASE A LAND HELD UNDER PERPETUAL LEASE. MRS MARIANNE GRANT has Ap; Dlied to Purchase Section /73, Hokonm District, containing 12 acres I roods do Objections to the granting of the application may I»lod g ed Office. Warden. Warden's Office, Gore, Sept. 17, 1913. 522
k LBION HOTEL, EAST GORE. L MRS RIOHARDSTENHOTJSE, Proprietress. Good Accommodation for Boarders and Trarollers; first-lass tables and comfortable beds; refreshments at all hours. Stables and Loow-boxes for hire.
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Mataura Ensign, 27 September 1913, Page 1
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