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171717 TI A 1717 FITTED UP A ROOM IN THE Kl?< TT JU JULi"*. * Ji.J nil' (HI! WHOP !'(M! 'l'll V. CONVENIENCE OF OUR COUNTRY AND CLIENTS, WIP PIVp 1 A HEARTY INVITATION to our Country Cus- * ' \JfX T .fl-J lomors —uholhor you in;iy li.-ivo n)i,v Imsinoss tff trnnsnol ill Iholimo with us or not-- to Cull 1 ami ■Mako I;so of Hie Room. TO EITHER WRITE A LETTE!? (MnteWnls I'rovulecl) ; LEAVE .your hack; age ; ai.<i have use ok telephone. THE RELIABLE COACH FACTORY, WEAR STREET (ROUND QUEEN'S HOTEL CORNER), TELEPHONE: 97.

pHURCH OF CHRIST. 11 a.m. —Worship. 6.30 p.m.: Subject—"The Life of David, (2) 'The Combat with the Preacher.... Mr T. H. Mathieson. METHODIST CHURCH, Eden street. SERVICES TO-MORROW Wesley Church, 11 a.m. —Subject: "The Heart of the Gospel. 6.30 p.m.— Subject: "Can We do Without Christ?" W. J. Williams. Enfield;"7 p.m Mr R. Dick. Kakanui, 7 p.m.'....Mrs W. J. Williams mHE GOSPEL will (D.V.) be preached ar. usual on LORD'S DAY, at 6.30 p.m. in STEWARD STREET GOSPEL HALL. A cordial invitation extended to B AP T IS T C ] Severn Street. CHURCH, Preacher: Rev. F. G. BUCKINGHAM. 11 a.m. and 6.3G p.in , Evening Subject: "Liberty." OT. LUKE'S PARISH. 9th Sunday Alter Trinity. S. Luke's Church.—Holy Communion, S a.m. Matins, 11 o'clock. Evensong, 6.30 o'clock. Country Services.- —Weston, 11.30. Enfield, 3 p.m. Totara, 7 p.m. (Rev. D. Jamieson.) „ .. the Wind and Regarding the Clouds." Evening—"Drifting." Preacher Rev. R. J. PORTER.

COLUMBA CHURCH. THE SERVICES will be held at the usual hours TO-MORROW. II a.m.—"On tlio Death of Little Children." 6.30 p.m. —"Fear Not.'' REV. W. WRIGHT. 2AL V A T I O N A R M Y. 0> SUNDAY, 24th JULY. BAND SUNDAY .Musical Programme at 3 p.m. Boautiful Service ol Song entitled "Eva" 7 p.m. Silver collection at door to assist Band Fund. Pravor Meeting Church of Christ. 7 IALVATIO N A R. M Y. kJ ANNUAL fia'i and Band Concert commencing Sunday, 24th, at 3 p.m., with a musical programme; 7 p.m., a beautiful Service of Sony entitled "Eva" will be given. .Silver collection on dooi for Rand Funds. Monday, S p.m., the Band will give their Concert, when a large and varied programmers promised. Mr Milnor has promised to preside. Tickets, Is. OAMARU CHORAL SOCIETY. "ORACTICES will ho'RESUMED in the Tees street Hall on MONDAY EVENING NEXT. The Secretary will be in attendance from 7.3D p.m. to 8 p.m. to enrol new members. 008 i _ ._ _ ._. E UPPER WAITAKI FOOTBALL. - 1 - CLUB will hold their FIB ST ANNUAL BALL in Munro'.s Hall, Kurow, on THURSDAY, 4th AUGUST. J. BARTON, THE BACHELORS OF DUNTROON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. will hold a PLAIN AND'FANCY DRESS BALL ON SEPTEMBER 16th. J. W. SUTHERLAND, 972 Hon. Secretary. rnHE ANNUAL MEETING o'f SUBSCRIBERS to the PAPA K AlO PLOUGHING MATCH will bo held in the Hall on SATURDAY, 23rd JULY, OAMARU STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. rnHE FIRST GENERAL MEETING -*- of MEMBERS will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Coquet street on TUESDAY. 26th instant, at S p.m. Intending members and those interested are invited to attend. 965 ITUI MARSHALL, Professor of Geology of the Otago University, will deliever a LECTURE in LIVINGSTONE HALL on MONDAY NIGHT, 25th just. The subject will bo "Geology." Admission, One Shilling, j To aid the School Funds. 979

NOTICE. THE OAMARU DRAMATIC COMPANY will give an ENTERTAINMENT in, the ENFIELD PUBLIC HALL, in aid of tlio Enfield School Funds, on JULY 28th, 1010. at 8 p.m. Admission : Adults Is, Children fid. A DANCE will follow tin* Entertainment m aid of the.same funds. Admission: Gents 2s, Ladies Free. Refreshments provided 981 ' G. RONEY, Hon. Sec. SALE. OF. A WELL-KNOWN LOCAL BUSINESS. M R C. H. KENT, MANUFACTURER OF BACON AWARDED FIRST PRIZE AT DUNEDIN WINTER SHOW. . . . lias : much pleasure in announcing that he "has just purchased the well and favorably-known Ham and Bacon-Cur-ing Establishment of Mr D. Genge, of Tyne street, and trusts, by strict attention to the interests of his customers, to be favored with a continuance of their support. 'PHONE 126. BUYER. .OF DAIRY-FED PIGS. PIGS CURED AT LOWEST RATES. In reference to the above, T beg to THANK MY CUSTOMERS for the support accorded me during the past seven years, and beg to bespeak for my nucessor (Mr C. H: KENT) a continuance of the patronage so liberally lie- | towed. • • ■ I 85 ' / D. GENGE, MILLIGAN and BOND have Niiinno j and Blair's Standard Vegetable Seeds ; also all varieties seed potatoes. LOST— Black and White, Collie DOG, Answers to name of Glon. Finder ewarded on returning to J. arid .R. )ick. Weston. 980

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

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

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

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