on beholding it for the first time. Churches ST. PAUL'S CHUROH. gERMON TO YOUNG MEN on SABBATH EVENING by Rev. R. S. ALLAN. "The Honor of Humanity." 314 iy|"ASS will be celebrated in St. Joseph's Church, Hatateramea Valley, on SUNDAY, 23rd inst., at 11 a.m. 323 P. REGNAULT, S.M. CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, SEPT. 16th, 1894. Wesley Church, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. : Rev. W. B. Marten. 3 p.m. : Rev. A, Dewdney. Sunday School Anniversary. Enfield, 6.30 p.m. —Supply Kakanoi, 6.30 p.m.—Mr Billing BAPTIST CHURCH. THE REV. ARTHUR DEWDNEY will preach to-morrow at usual hours. Subjects : Morning : " No Temple Therein." Evening: "Joy in Presence of Death." Service at Weston, 7 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST, St. George's Hall, TO-MORROW EVENING at 6.30. Mb ALBERTM. LODBROOK(Evangelist) Will (D.V.) Deliver a Gospel-Temperance Address, entitled " For the Sake of Others." All Seats Free. Everybody Welcome. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.45 p.m. EMMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Wansbeck-steeet. Rev. F. SETH-SMITH will conduct the services TO-MORROW MORNING AND EVENING. Subjects Morning : " Sermon on the Mount IV. -Conclusion (a) " Concerning Treasure."—Matt, vi , 19-34. Evening: " The Divine Kiss : its conditions, character, and consequences."— Luke xv., 20. Childrens' Sermonette in the Morning. SALVATION ARMY.—Sunday Night: Cai-tak* Tilbbook will give an ADDRESS on GAMBLING, HORSE-RACING, BETTING, Etc. During the evening he will sing " The Drunkard's Wife"—A NEW SQNG ! 311 Public Notices Missing friends, wanted FREDERICK SKOSKIE to call at Mail Office and get the address of a person in Oamaru who has important news for him. 324 TENDERS. Alternative tenders win be received up to WEDNESDAY, the 19th inst., at 3 o'clock, for Removal from Yarestreet to North Road «f a Two-roomed Cottage and Building Addition, or Removal only and Addition o ly. Apply W F. CORK, Tyne-street. TO LET, that Substantial DWELLING in Till-street, containing 8 rooms, and half-acre of land and all conveniences, at present occupied by Mrs Snow. Apply to Haddeit Deitnison, Estate Agent, Oamaru. TO THE LADIES OF OAMARU.— Testimonial from Mr W. F. Meldrum, Dresden Agent:—" I have tried M'Kenzie's Furniture Polish Reno\ator on my pianos and found it to be the best ever used; a fresh polish is put on with very little trouble. I feel sure that a trial is aU that is required to have it in every house; half usual quantity sufficient and no labor; Trade Mark—J.F.P., Egyptian Pillar and Sphinx, on every label; never sold by hawkere." Testimonial from Mr W; Grant, Draper : "MR M'KENZIE having called upon us with his ' SAFE CLOTH CLEANER,' we produced a very much soiled garment to which he applied the mixture in hot water, and it at once completely removed the strains and restored the garment to its original color, therefore we can highly recommend the same." Sold by storekeepers everywhere. Two spoonfuls in boiling water removes Grease, Tar, Paint, etc. Ounce in bucket hot water cleans greasiest floorj; very effectual when washing blankets, saves labor. Read directions. 839.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6050, 15 September 1894, Page 3
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