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ST. PAUL'S PRO CATHEDRAL, MULGRAVE STREET. SUNDAY. JULY 14th. ORDER OF SERVICES: Holy Communion. 8 a.m.: Matins, 11 a.m., Preacher, Rev A. W. Compton; M.A.; Evensong, 6.30 p.m.. Preacher, The Ven. Arthur Towgeod, Archdeacon oi Wanganui. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM— Children’s Service. 11 ’a.m.; Evensong, 6.30 p.m. WADESTOWN CHURCHROOM. Matins and Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Preacher, The Rev Wyndham Earee, Vicar of Masterton. 392 gT. PETER’S CHURCH. SUNDAY, JULY 14th. 1901. ORDER OF SERVICES. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer. Preacher—The Rev A. S. Innis Jones, Vicar of Feilding; 3.30 pm.: Chi'dreh’s Service; 6.30 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Preacher—The Rev H. P. Cowx, H.A., Vicar Parochial District, Wanganui. BROOKLYN CHURCHROOM - 6.30 p.m. N.B. —The usual service at 4 p.m. for Baptisms and Churchings will not be held THE GOSPEL Of the KINGDOM OF GOD And SECOND COMING OF CHRIST. Subject TO-MORROW '(SUNDAY} EVENING. At 7. CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH, Webb street. By ME J. MOORE RITCHIE. Au Seats Free. Hymn Books provided. All welcome. 385 WELLINGTON WORKING MEN’S CLUB. NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS. . ARCHITECTS are invited to submit designs for proposed alterations and additions to the Wellington Working Men’s Club. Full particulars can be obtained on application to EDWARD HALES. 391 Secretary. THE ENTERPRISING BURGLAR. THE. burglar is by nature enterprising He tackles a job that most men would hesitate about taking on, and his speculations are not always profitable. On one occasion in this city a "gang” spent a considerable time working a plant and eventually had to retire without any booty. They left a note with the announcement "no time.” The enterprising burglar is at large in the city and it is just as well for shopkeepers and others to be careful. The weather is very much in favour of the night hawks, for it is too cold for the ordinary individual to be knocking about in this frosty weather. The Cuba street burglary was a bold affair and the burglar got a haul. It is for the police now to catch the burglar, and it is not by any means as easy a job as it looks. New Zealand’s detectives are fairly clever, and it is to be hoped the burglar will be caught, but the ’tecs will find more difficulty in catching the thief than does Crease's A 1 Jam in catching and keeping customers. Creasejs A 1 Jam grows in favour more and more simply because it is of better quality and more delicious than other jams. , 383 STARTLING REDUCTION'S. IN BOOTS & SHOES. GIGANTIC SALE • NOW' ON. TO IN THE Are the RULING PRICES, At this QREAT gALB. Of EVERYDAY FOOTWEAR. D.I.C. £SSE D.I.C, TO MAKE YOUR HENS LAY. USE gINGER’S J£GG JpRODUCER. To be had of all Chemists and Storekeepers. Ask your Storekeeper for free copy of ""PROFITABLE L POULTRY Or write for it direct to GEO. BONNINGTON, Manufacturing Chemist, Christchurch. 193 PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY. JULY 18th, 1901. Abraham and williams win sen bv public auction at their yards in Rangitikei street, as above, at 1 p.m.— 10 fat bullocks 20 forward bullocks 3 fat "cows 12 springing heifers 100 ewes in lamb 150 good lambs 1 200 ewes in lamb 100 forward ewes On account of S. R. Lancaster, Esq.— 15 sound young cows, to calve spring 6 3 year springing heifers 10 I and J bred Jersey heifers, springing ‘ 9 i-bred Ayrshire heifers, springing 20 well-bred Shorthorn heifers, spring. iilK 20 yearling heifers 396

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4407, 13 July 1901, Page 6

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