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CURRENT NOTICES.

The "second' series ■ of 'New Zealand pictures will be screened-this evening by the Operacinescope Compa:iv in the Drill Rail. They depict New Zealand in a number of phases, prominence naturally being given to those natural scenic charms for which boili islands are'world-wide famous. The \Vanganm River has rightly been called on, some 500 feet being • allocated to views of the picturesque waterway, v.iiile scenes ol the "West Coast Fiordland give some excellent glimpses of Milford Sound, George Sound, Bowen Falls, etc. Another set illustrative of the Rotorua "Wonderland is included, while phases of New Zealand life and the Dominion Day celebrations go tonal ds making up the 3500 feet devoted to the subject. The 'remainder of the P'rgiamme is made up of the usual. pictorial stories —dramatic and "bould materially-assist in the success Di the entertainment the company., is submitting. Mr M'Donald advises that he is making a special concession for those engaged in the shops by admitting them e\ orv Saturday evening, after 9 ■o'clock, at .half-price. Mr Henry Victor will give an inspirational address, '-'The World Beyond," in r'ne Ten street Hall to-morrow night, 7 o'clock, to be followed by clairvoy-

Mr=-<=rs Bruce Christie and Co. will :■ .'„ hold their weekly stock sale at the j.i'T'tion Yards on Tuesday. The annual Show sale will be held .it u:e (Jo-operative Saleyards on Saturd i., L9th November. Entries can be made with the North Otag'o Farmers' Cooperative Association and the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile, Agency Company. The Rev. F; G. Buckingham will preach at both services in the Baptist Church : to-morrow. The subjects are nnaounced in our -'church advertisements.

The concert and dance in aid of the Tbkaxahi School funds is set down for Friday,, 16th December. As is usual, the Committee arc securing the assistance of the best talent, and their effqrt<s on behalf of a worthy cause will no doubt, meet with the desired success.

jThe Hayward Picture Proprietary, | which commences in the Opera House tliis evening, promises a highly attractive programme for the opening performance. Certainly that depicting the world's sculling championship will ba foremost, although quite a number of x films of aii instructive character ■should not be less interesting. The film of the great race is 600 feet long, and describes the struggle from the start'.to the finishing post. Nor does it fail- to impress that the unbeaten champion "was not long in evincing his superiority." "With the Roosevelt Expedition" is another worthy series, and "The Launch of the Australian destroyer Parramatta might be commenced for a variety of reasons. The dramatic films are again in evidence, and with the comic studies combine to con- ' stitute a programme calculated to make au auspicious start for the new lessees. '

t There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at the Newborough Churchroom to-morrow morning instead of on the ; second Sunday in the month. .Mr T. 'H. Mathieson will preach at the.. Church;-of..Christ to-morrow mora-ine-and evening. The evening subject .will be': "What is the Secret of HaDpiness ?" ,F6r a First-class Haircut and Shave gb ; to Dan Costelloe's Saloon, Thames street.

| At the coming Show there will be two" exhibits of special interest to farmers and others, viz.: The new "Overland" Motor Car that has received such high praise from experienced men, who have carefully examined it and tested it on the hills of Oamaru: while on the stand adjoining the car will be some excellent specimens of the carriagebuilder's art, which Mr Searle intends exhibiting, substantial improvements having been made in this direction since last. Show.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10604, 5 November 1910, Page 6

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CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10604, 5 November 1910, Page 6

CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10604, 5 November 1910, Page 6

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