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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. p 11.1 XCE, S 8 TIiEA TR J' TO-NIGHT. IHE 31 ASTER PIKCIn OF EN GLI SI COMEDIES, CASTE. CASTE. CASTF;.. CASTE. " ! rue hearts'are more than coronets, Ami si'iiiilc faith than Norman blood ' ADMIRABLY ACTFI). BALFOUR. -LITERARY AND J)t H ATI N't! SOCJOTY.—lllustrate. f/octtti'o by J) 1,. Bopiiehvoll Esa (Core), in lialfour Hail, Tuesday, Jul; 7, at 7.4-3 p.m. Admission: Member by ticket, lion-members Is, ladies am children (id. 82; CHURCH SERVICES. ►R E S1! YTEI? IA N CHURCH 11 a.m.—Difficulty of belief in prayer Children, "The Tivo Suns. 1 ' 3 p.m.—HOWE. 0.4J p.m.—-Princess Theatre. KOHWAHI) .MOVKiMKIXT. " Glad Tidings of Great, .Joy," He v. ,!. M. Simpson, 15.A. Soloist, Mr P. Stewart. 31C Knapdale charge Presbytc riat Church.—Ota ma, 11 a.m.; Mas deville, 3 p.m.; Kuapdalo, 7 p.m Preacher, Her. A. McXeur. 321 A NGLICAN.'—-Gore: Matins, 11 Evensong, 7. Mandevillc: Evensong, 3. Mataura: Kvensoag, 7. Waikaka: Evensong, 3. 32( CHOR-CH.-ltoi'. U. Horvey. IT, "A Resolve wl.kh Reforms"; 7, "The Tragedy in Europe. What's wrong with our civilisation ■ivhat does it lack?" (Coinnnuiimi as close of morning service.) ' • 313 BAPTIST ('HU.RCH.—Tempo ,-ancc Hal!: 11, "The Darkest Hoar oi Israel's History"; '-7, "The Alan Whc Wiin Through." Croydon liush: 3. Ho v. T. H. Eccersall. 321 •jP.HTrI'IC-H OF CHRlST.—Medway Street: Worship, 11; Bible School, 2.30; Gospel, 7 (.subject, "Tlio l/ist Christ I '). —Matthew Bell. 324 METHODIST CHURCH—Gore : Rev, I,JL M. A. Rr.gby l'Vatt. 11, "A. Blessod Tniih" ; 7 p.m., "A Bartered Birthright." Solo by Mr Andrew Crawford. 8.15, Men's Meeting; address by Di McAra. Ma tan ra Sf-rvice: 2.30, Mr Thomson. Charlton: 2.30, Rev. Pratt, "The Flight of Sorrow." 332 SITUATIONS. rjp 0 ' C H E E S E M A K E BS. Applications (with references) are invited up to IHlh .JULY for the position of Cheesemaker to the Balfour. Dairy Factory C->„ Ltd. Estimated .-output, 50, tons. Free house of 4 rooms and cohveniciices. .Salary according to Award scale. Address; A. H. JiITKEN, Secretary, Box 51, Gore. 331 WANT KI) at once—Man lor Tile * * Ditehing, contract, day or week. .1-. E. White, Waikaka Valley. 319 YKTANTESX—Gi«n©raI for liouse ivork; * » wnijos 17s (id (South Canterbury). Apply I*. W. J'orrio, Wailioa Dov.ns. . 304 ORANGES, 3/- PER CASE. BANANAS, PEARS. At HENDERSON'S rgw, Choicest Confectionery kept. All kinds of Fresh. Vegetables Daily. . WANTED ;at once: Good General (Town), Housemaids, Waitresses. Cooks ar.U Housekeepers. HENDERSON'S. J. Y, OR A .BAM, GENERAL CARRIER, CORE. RUBLES left at C. PERKS' B. n* V Shop, Main Street, will ixxwivf prompt, attention. Agent for New '/lOaiancl Cftrrvirsr B I b L I A B 1) S. W. GRAHAM begs to notify the Public that lie has taken over the BILLIARD ,SALOON latelv occupied by Otto Sasso in the National C!ub Rooms, r.ext McDoivall's Grocery Store. Four full-sia® tables in tirstclass order. ■ 951 BALDWIN AND GRAHAM, LADIES' AND GENTS.' TAILORS, MAIN STREET, GORE. FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. LADIES' COSTUMES A SPECIALTY A largo and varied assortment of Tweeds and Worsteds to so.ee' from. A Vria'l Solicited. MATN STREET, GO ■ IjMiE LAST OF SEASON'S MELONS. M. KIRKWOOD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUIT V ERCHANT, Begs to announce that lie has just landed the last of thin season's Melons, and will-be pleased to exccuto all orders promptly. Also landed a largo consignment of Tahiti ORANGES, and is prepared to supply case Jots or small quantities at cheapest jwssililc rates. Ail other Fruit and Confectionery of highest quality at equal rates. Agent for SKENE AND FLEMING'S Productive Seeds. TEA AN/) DINING ROOMS ( A Specialty. Country Orders carefully attended to. Ci OR a ENGINEERING * WORKS, Irwell Street, Gore. R. L. CHRISTIE AND CO., ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, IMPLEMENT MAKERS AND GENERAL SMITHS. ¥v£ SUPPLY: All Engine and Boiler F.ttingp, Fire-proof Strung-room Doo'-f, Windmills, Globe Separators aiui Dairy Facteory Plant. WE !J A v a ON HAND: Eng'iwsß, BoiU

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