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CURRENT NOTICES.

Attention is called to the reduced scale of charges at the roller skating rink held in the Druids' Hall. The charge of sixpence for ladies at all sessions should ensure a large attendance. The rink will be open till 10.30 tonight. The Olympia Skiting Rink in the Drill Hall drew fairly large attendances at the*three sessions yesterday. This evening the rink will open at 7.30 o'clock, continuing till 10 p.m. The Rev F. G. Buckingham will deliver an address on "Liberty" in the Baptist Church on Sunday evening next.

Dr Marshall, Professor of Geology of the Otag> University, has generously

consented to deliver a lecture oil geology in the Livingstone Hall on -Monday evening. That i)r Marshall will give an instructive lecture, and make interesting a deep study is the least that one might expect. He is assured «ii" a large at tendance, irrespective of the f;;et that the school funds will reap a benefit. The Rev. 1). Janiiesoii will conduct service at Enfield to-morrow afternoon. when a special address will be given to the children. By advertisement. 7ilr C. H. Kent, who manufactured the bacon awarded the first prize at the Ouncdin Winter Show, announces that lie has purchased the well-known curing establishment carried on bv Mr Y). Genge in Tyne street" for the past seven years. MiKent solicits a continuance of the patronage so liberally accorded Mr Genge. In response to numerous requests, a session of roller skating will be held in the Weston Hall' mi Tuesday night. and in the Tot-zra Hall on Wednesday, when an efficient staff of instructors will be in attendance.

To-night's picture programme as appearing in our advertising space might well be calculated to maintain the popular approval of the Operacinescope Company's entertainment. Indeed, ii is only fair to admit that Mr M'Donald has, as a rule, placed an attractive programme before his patrons. A glance at to-night's programme seems to indicate that that rule is not to be \aried. Among the number we mention the film "'The Pony Express." -vhieh is described as full of daring. Not a few of ih- remainder -re also

ab< ve the average. So excellent has b?en the progress of patron? <■"' the skating rink at Kurow that Mr < : . 11. Woods has deemed the time sufficiently ripe for a fancy dress skating carnival. Ali'muuli distinctly novel in rl:-- I'p"cr Waitahi district. the idea r.-' ■■ .'--hating eiirnival has been received v.-' - '- so mne'- interest—almost enthusiasm— ' 'at the ' ananemeiit arc able to .-!!'?:oiinc.-' ■!:•■ function for Saturday next. Valuable prizes are offered for the best original costume and the best original costume, and the most graceful skaters, ladies and gents.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10514, 23 July 1910, Page 4

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CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10514, 23 July 1910, Page 4

CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10514, 23 July 1910, Page 4

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