Amusements THEATRE ROYAL MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 17, and 18. ONT AGUE AND EE EDO'S Palace of Varieties, Congress of Wonders, and ATHLETIC CIRCUS, Will Open as above, in three of their STARTLING AND SENSATIONAL ENTERTAINMENTS. Remember, Everything is CLEAN, CRISP, AND CLEVER. Popular Prices. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. AT KUROW, DANCE will be held in DELARGY'S HALL on TUESDAY, the 17th INST. Proceeds in aid of a Filter for the School. Admission—Gents., 2a 6d; Ladies, free. Grand March at 8 p.m. Refreshments provided. Meetings, NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION. SPECIAL MEETING of the LOCAL COMMITTEE will be held at the Borough Chambers THIS EVENING, at Half-past 8 o'clock. All Members are requested to attend. J. MITCHELL, Hon. Secretary. FTIHE QUARTERLY SUMMONED JL MEETING of the Pride of Ngapara Lodge will be held in the Lodge room, Ngapara, on the 14th INST., at 8 p.m. RICHARD ARNOTT, W.M. OPENING OP MIDDLE SCHOOL. GYMNASIUMGRAND HORTICULTURAL SHOW AND SALE OP WORK, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 13th asd 14th isst. Promenade Concert Each Evening. Refreshments ir.ay be obtained in the hall. Admission, Is ; Children, 6d. CJhurciies ESLEYAN CHURCH. SUNDAY, MARCH 15th. Wesley Church, 11 a.m.—Kev. Robert Taylor, of Dunedin. 6.30 p.m., Rev. Robert Taylor, of Dunedin Enfield, 6.30 p.m.—Mr M. Allison Kakanui, 6.31) p.m.—Mr Adams WESLEY CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. SERMONS will be Preached TOMORROW, by the Rev. Robert Taylor, of Dunedin, The Annual TEA MEETING will be held on TUESDAY EVENING. Tea on the tables from 6 o'clock. After Tea, a LECTURE will be delivered by the Rev. R. Taylor on "John Ashworth, the Lancashire Philanthropist," Author of the " Strange Tales." A number of Anthems will be rendered during the evening. Tickets, One Shilling; Lecture only, Sixpence.
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. PjpHE REV. MR STUtiBS from England, will PREACH TO-MORROW, Morning and Evening, in the above Church. BAPTIST CHURCH. THE REV. J. T. HINTON will Preach TO-MORROW at usual hours. SUBJECTS : Morning—"Volunteer Teachers." Evening—" Putting the cart before the horse." Weston —Messrs Searle and Carrad. OF CHRIST. THE CITY TEMPLE (the Old Courthouse). Every Lord's Day, at 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread and Worship. TO-MORROW EVENING, at 6.30. MR FRED W. GREENWOOD will Preach. Subject: "Three Salvations." EMMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. F. N. HUMPHERYS will conduct the services TO-MORROW. Subjects : Morning: " The Discipled Scribe." Evening: " Watch." MR JOHN ROCK, from Timaru, will (D.V.) Preach the Gospel in the Old Tees street Hall TO-MORROW EVENING at 6.30. LOST, at- Shooting Camp yesterday, Lady's SEALSKIN BAG and MUFF. Please return to Mbs James Gbave, Reed street. LOST, a GOLD BAR BROOCH, with letters in pearls. Finder rewarded on returning to Me A. J. S. Headland. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM GRANT, OF OAMARU, DRAPER. PERSONS indebted to the Estate are reminded that ACCOUNTS NOT SETTLED by SATURDAY, 14th March, 1896, will be SUED FOR without further notice. C. H. STATHAM, Trade Assignee, Dowlins; street, Dunedin. TOBACCOS, STATIONERY ANTE) FANCY GOODS DEPOT. Pipes, Cigara, Cigarettes, Pocket Knives, Perfumery, Etc., Etc., I Opposite Criterion Hotel, Tyiue-street, Oamaru. . D, BRADY Proprietor!
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 6505, 14 March 1896, Page 3
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501Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 6505, 14 March 1896, Page 3
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