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CURRENT NOTICES.

-At the "Wesley Church to-morrow morning tho Rev. \\. .1. V\ illiains will take for his subject ''Healing the Broken-hearted," whilst in the,evening Airs Williams will conduct the service, the theme of her address being "The Soul's Welcome Home." The service at Enfield in the evening will bo conducted by the Rev. W. J. Williams, and that at Kakanui by Mr W. Common. An excursion to foreign lands is with most people a desire long-dreamt of: and with many people also, by reason of considerations of time or finance, it remains a dream. But to-night anybody with a very little capital and a couple of hours to spare may take a trip, per the London Operaci n csco pe, to Picturesque Zanzibar. Before and after the journey the time will be made to pass, most pleasantly with cinematograph drama and comedy. Three star dramas to be screened are "Arnold the Traitor," "Anarchists on Board," and "The Light that Came." The first and last word in comedy—in fact the whole ' dictionary is said to be "Mugcliump S Early Morning Excursion." -Mr P. M. Ivoonin is announced to deliver a lecture at tiie Opera House on .Tuesday, entitled "How I Escaped from Siberia." Mr Koonin is well qualified to lecture, on the subject of Russian persecution, for he has both seen, and experienced the evils of the tyranny which he describes. .At. the Baptist Church to-morrow evening the Rev. F. G. Buckingham will speak on "Jesus Christ the Supreme Teacher." Mr J. Isdale, of Weston, announces in our: advertising columns that he has for sale new varieties of gooseberries and, strawberries. These have been imported by him, and after being thoroughly tested found to be reliable in every way, and a great improvement on older varieties. • The Enfield School Committee have thip-.year, .departed from the beaten path, so far as entertainments are concerned. Instead of the concert they have, .made arrangements with the Oamaru Dramatic Society to stage something attractive on July 28th. The usual dance, of course, will take place. . A special -address to young men will "be delivered by Mr T. H. Mathieson at the Church of Christ to-morrow night. The subject will be "The Visions of a Young Man." .The St. Paul's Church choir, under the.conductorship of Mr Edgar Randal, willyrendcr a programme of musical items in the Weston Hall on Friday evening next. The proceeds will be devoted to the Weston Church building fiiiid.

■JTIie local corps of tiie.Salvation Army advertises in this issue their annua! rescue.nieeting for next Thursday n at which. the report for the past year will be .presented. This branch of the. Army's operations has grown ili a,wonderful: way, the-present expenditure being £IOO,OOO per year, or nearly £2OOO per..week. This Christ-like work should have the practical sympathy of all. His Worship the Mayor has promised to preside, and all the ministers have promised to attend. ' The Rev. It. E. Davies, the popular minister of Knox Church, 'Dunedin. will preach the anniversary services of Columba Church to-morrow.

Extraordinary value strops Gs 6tl, House. Loewe pipes as 6d, G.B.D. best quality. My Special Shaving Cream arrived.—Cecil Jackson, Hairdresser, Crown Saloon, next Post Office. Workmen of special skill not only do their work better, but do it quicker, and consequently at less cost than men of average ability. This is lie doubt the secret of high-grade work being turned out at such low rates -1 Searle's Reliable Coach Factory, Wen; street.

Now that the long winter nights arc here the best way .to pass a pleasant evening is to invest in an Edison Phonograph. Call at Messrs Gib lis and M'Bryde's and hear the very latosl models in machines and the pick of the records. F. G. Marshall's Jewellery Establishment, Thames street, continues steadily to the front, with a conspicuously up-to-date display, making a specialty of all the leading lines in jewellery and silverware. The prices are the lowest consistent with quality, and include :■ discount on all cash orders of 20s and over.

"It is an unquestionable boon in every respect and fully justifies your outlay. No up-to-date saloon should be without it." Such is the reference continually made regarding the improved sterilising plant installed in Basil Emslie's'Saloon. For a first-class Haircut and Shave, go to Dan Costelloe's Saloon, Thames street. Mr GEORGE ROBINSON, Dental Surgeon, may be consulted at his residence. Iv.len f opposite Wesley Church).

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10502, 9 July 1910, Page 4

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CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10502, 9 July 1910, Page 4

CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10502, 9 July 1910, Page 4