AMUSEMENTS, ETC. 11> I! I-VC ES S TIIKAT {{ K. TO-NIGHT. AN EN'ORMOI'S SUCCESS! THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. mid a Magnificent All-Star Programme. 507 pRIX CE S S THEA TR E. TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 21, at <S o'clock. THE CONCERT OK THK YEAR. A great and glorious Programme will bo contributed to by the following artists «f repute : ERNEST DRAKE, the gifted young Lyric Tenor and winner of the. Champion Tenor Solo Contest at the Auckland Exhibition, whom critics and public have proclaimed Jt.s the "X.Z. Caruso.'' MABELLE ESQUILANT, The Dominion's Finest Contralto. MARY MITCHELL, L.A.8., J)unediu!s Lending Soprano. IRENE HEYWOOD, A wonderfully clever little l ' Sketch Artist (.aged 12). E. HEYWOOD, F.R.C.0., (Fellow of the Royal College of Organists, London), Solo Pianist and Accompanist. Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Box Plan and Day Sales at Boyne Bros. CHURCH SERVICES. p lIK SBYTE RI A N CHURCH. Till RTY-EOUiRTH AXiXI VER.SARY. 11 a.m.. East (lore Church. ;i p.m., HOWE, G.'l'o p.m., Princess Theatre. Preacher, Rev. W. \V. JHtOWN - .
Special MusicSoloist, Mr George Matheson. Special Offering to be donated to Homo 530 , Missions. TVf AT AUR A PI?ESBY TER IA N CHURCH.—Services on July 111: Morning at II: Evening at 7. Preacher, Rev. J. M. Simpson, of Cure. 53!) A NGLICAN—Gore: H.C., 8; Matilis, Children's Service, 2.30; Evensong, 7. Mataura: H.C., 11; Evensong, 7. MandevilJe: Evensong, 3. Waikaka: Evensong, 3. 535 A/TETHODIST CHURCH, Gore—Rev. . M. A. Rugby Pratt. Evening subject, "The Kingdom, of God 'according to the 'Mataura Ensign' " ; soloist, Mr s J. Cooper. Mataura sendee, 2.30: Mr Hargest. Croydon Siding, 3: Rev. Pratt. 5 38 BAPTIST CHURCH. - Temperance Hall: 11, Zechariah Studies—"God and Creation" ; 7, "An Old-time Beacon Light." Croydon Bush: 3.—Rev. T. H. Eccersall. 531 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Rev. G. Hervey).—ll, "Paul's Foundation Word—Because!" 7, "Take Larger Outlook in Life." Invercargill Competition Anthem, "Evening and Morning" (Oakley). -" - - - - 528 rUrURCH OF CHRlST.—Medway V Street: Worship, 11; Gospel, 7; Subject, "The Greatest Thing in the World."—Matthew Bell. 536 CHURCH OF CHRIST, MATAURA. LORD'S DAY, JULY 19. 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread. Subject, Uncalendared Saints. Bible S'hool, 2.30 p.m. 7 p.m. Subject, John or Jesus—Which? Preacher, E. STANLEY TAPE. U R WELCOME. 529 SITUATIONS. VAT ANTED—An Experienced Wait- * * ress. Apply immediately Palace Hotel, Gore. 489 £JHEESEMAKER WANTED. Wanted, for the Snitzer.s Dairy Factory, a Cheesemaker. Output about 50 tons. Award wages. Applications with testimonials will be received by the Secretary, Sivitsser-s Dairy Factory, Waikaia, up till WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. Accommodation at Factory (two room-s). '521 s OUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION. Applications with testimonials from teachers competent to fill the following vacancies will be received at this Office up to TUESDAY, the 21st July, 1914:
ARROAVTOWN: H.M., salary £2lO- - and .residence. OTARA: H.M., salary £IBO-£2loand residence. GLADFIELD, SHOTOVER UPPER and WENDON: Sole teacher, salary £l5O-£IBO and residence. MANDEVILU;, OTAPIRI and WAIKAWA: Solo teacher, salary £l2O- - and residence. ARTHUR'S POINT: Sole teacher, salary £54. BLUFF.—Third Assistant, salary £l4O-£l5O. WAIKAIA: First Assistant, salary £l2O-£l5O. BALFOUR, FORTROSE and TE WAT 3 WAE: Assistants, salary £IOO-£>jo. MIDDLE SSHOOL: Pupil Teacher. Forms of application may be obtained at this Office. A. BELL, Education Office, .Secretary. July 13, 1914, '466 TENDERS. rPENJDERS invited for Carting 200 -®- Cubic Yards River Gravel to High Street. Tenders close July 27 with David Lyttle. Particulars on applicu tioii. 534 ORE BOROUGH. .T G TENDERS are invited by the Gore Borough Council for the undermentioned works and services. Tenders will close at the Town Clerk's office on MONDAY, July 20, 1914, at 4 p.m.: 1. Erection of about 35 Chains of Post and Wire Fence around Block C Domain (labor only). 2. Supply of 2000 Yards of Riv Gravel. 3. Supply of Teams and Cartage of Street Rubbish, eti Specifications may be seen at the Borough Offices. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated this 9th day of July, 1914. FRANK YOUNG, 414. Engineer. A NYTHING you wan* in the Book line I can get for yon. See my windows for the very latest in. Postcards. —J. D. Forbes.
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Mataura Ensign, 18 July 1914, Page 1
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