S' ,T. PAUL’S PRO - CATHEDRAL, MULGRAVE STREET. SUNDAY. JUI<Y 5Ux. ORDER OF SERVICES. Holy Communion, 8 n.m. : Matins and Hat- Communion 11; Evensong G.BO Tnakori road Church room—Children’s i.m.;- Evening Sendee, 6.30. ’Sorvi WADESTOWN EveLSjng, 6.30. CHURCHKOOM—gT. PETERe-S CHURCH. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. DEDICATION FESTIVAL. ORDER OF SERVICES. 7 a..m., Holy Communion; 8 a.m., Holv Communion; 11 n.m.. Matins, Sermon and Holy Communion; 3 p.m., Children’! Servmc; 4 P- U1 - Baptisms and Churchlugs; 6.30 p.in., Evensong and Sermon ItfISSIONs;, TO SEAMEN. WHITMORE STRET, (Near Ferry Wharf). SUNDAY, JULY 5. 1003. Services at 11, 6.30 and 8. Preacher, Mr James Moore. Missioned Subjects: "Defences.^ "Are you a, —— ? ,J 40$ The scots' church ABEL SMITH STREET. ’ Services 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev Wm. Thomson. Subject Evening Lecture: "Stops to A ROBERTSON begs to thank the -eA-* pubho for their liberal support and to announce that owing to increase of business he has had to put up an additional building to meet the require, ments of hi s numerous customers. A. E. has had a longer and better experience than any other dyer and cleaner in the colony. Dyeing and Cleaning of every descrip, tipn done. Ostrich Feathers and Kid “Speciality at the PERTH DIE WORKS. Ghnzneo street. Tel. 918. GLEN ARA PHARMACY 17, Willis street. MR W. SALEK, Chemist, ha® pleasure in announcing that ho has arranged with DR H. A. H. CLARIDGE (M.B. SR 8.5., duly registered in England and New Zealand, late of London and Birmingham Hospitals) to attend daily at the Phan macy. ; ADVICE AND MEDICINE. ss. 755 NOTICE OP EBMOVAI/. MESSRS GRAY AND JACKSON Solicitors, have removed to STAR CHAMBERS 51. LAMBTON QUA* (Batkin s Buildings). 28?
TO INVENTORS AND PATENTEES. TNVENTIONS worked out, Models made in Metal, Wood, etc. Utmost secrecy guaranteed. Private workshop. Electrical, Scientific, Surveying and Musical Instruments repaired and adjusted. Mechanic, P.O. Box 108. 179 (A Card.) “LEA. HURST,” 6, lIAWKESTONE ST. HIGH-CLASS Board : and Residence; private sitting-rooms, electric light, gas. piano, organ, hot and cold baths Terras, 255, SOs. 863 MISS JAUOBS. HAWKE’S BAY WINES Prom TE MATA VINE YARD, CLARET, TOs per doz. pints. CHABLIS, 10s per doz. pints MADEIRA., 15s per doz. pints. Packed Two Dozen assorted in : ensefl free on board steamer or -rail Port Almriri. ’ Postal note or cheque must accompeoiT order to ‘ ELLISON AND DUNCAN. v , Merchants, Porfc Ahuriri (Napier),
C. Smith kept hi s word on Saturday, and made that day the biggest bustle on record. It was a wonderful sight. Half the ladies of Wellington were there. But listen !t ! To day i s to be C. Smith's great day. You can bear people talking about it on every hand, u hat does it all mean? It means this, that C. Smith is going to surpass last batnrdav, nothing less, nothing more C. Smith s Monster Clear-out of Drapery To-day, J
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5008, 4 July 1903, Page 6
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