AS THE JVEED ° F RAIN■MAV-TKMW kah A ,k,. s , "IllhUv, ii, -v . RISK the |> s. OF THEIR WHEELS BY AVOIDING THE USU \\. < |K • ' TIGHTENING LOOSE TYRES, ' OK Wq have decided to TICHTEN TYRES during the dry sn,.|] t 'amount< byv either. hoi; or cold process at SEARLE'S Couch 'p.,,., " r n ii 97. 'Don't ruin your Wheels' for tho sake of a call when j„ , P iii.iv have tliem made tight while you wait. " ,i, FIE SI-CLASS AWARD gained by the whole of our (;|(; s ~ Show. The Finest Lot in Stock to select from ever ollVtvd i||r I FIRST-CLASS AWARD gained by the " OVERLAM) " Mui', WALTER K SEARL.E, ; ... wiia ii sr■(k ex.
HERE AVE ARE AGAIN. piGTURES Are without :< Doubt the Best of All. DRILL HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NICHT. Another Startling Programme? direct from England. LOOK! This happened seven woeks ago: THE REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL. 1910 NEW ZEALAND CUP 1910. Film, 500 Feet Long. Also: The Knot in the Plot, Buffalo Hunting, Love of Chrysanthemum, "Nick Winter, Detective," "The Love Stratagem," and Numerous Others, Wo Show no Old Pictures. Our Prices Is and Gd, half-price after 9 o'clock; second halt' commences at 9.20. SUNDAY EVENING—A Programme of Biblical Pictures, with Sacred Music, Solos, and Duets. Silver Collection. 585 OPERA HOUSE. TO-NICHT. TO-NICHT. JJAYWARD'S piGTURES. With Another Special Circuit .Programme. SYDNEY HARBOR The finest in the SYDNEY HARBOR world. Showing SYDNEY HARBOR sunrise and sunSYDNEY HARBOR set. PEARL FISHING IN AUSTRALIA. PATHE GAZETTE Showing arrival l*A I'll K GAZETTE of Crippen and PATHE GAZETTE iVliss Le Novo at PATHE GAZETTE Liverpool. THE LONG TRAIL (A. Tale of the Wild West). A Child's Faith (A.8.), The Adopted Daughter, The Marriage of Muggins, V.C. (exciting war picture), Tontolini's Bet, Tilly Goes Boating, Getting Hid of Uncle. M B A CHURCH SERVICES— Morning, 11 a.m. —Communion. Evening, at 6.30 p.m.—"The Kingdom of Christ." APTIST CHURCH, Severn Street. 11 a.m. and G.IiO p.m. Evening Sulijecl : "The Sympathy of the Human and the I'ower of Iho Divine." Preacher Rev. F. G. Buckingham. T. P A C L'S Cll URC H. Morning—Communion Service. Evening: "The God of this World." Rev. R. J. PORTER, Eveline, at 0.30.
Q< A LVATION A R M Y. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m.—"The Christian anil his Dilliculties." 3 p.m.—3y.hisic.nl Programme. 7 p.nij —Itiblo Reading and Address by Envoy Underwood. United Prayer Mooting, Army Bairacks, 7 a.m. All Christians tirgerl to attend. THERE will lie -MASS Oil December •Ith at, Alma; on the 11th at Ngapara and Kurow; on the 18th at Windsor and Georgtowu; and on the 25th (Christmas Day) at Windsor at 9 a.m., Dmitroon 11 a.m., and Alma 10 a.m. 5.°.8 JOHN MACKAY, V.G. ME ri-I.ODI.ST CHURCH SERVICES, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4. Wesley Church, Oninarn — REV. W. J. WILLIAMS. 11 a.m.: "In Remembrance of Me." 6.30 p.m.: "What the Age Expects of its Youiik Men." Sermon to Young. Men. Enfield, 7 p.m Mr H. Grocott. Kakanui, 7 p.m. ... Mr Stanley Cross. Balruddery, 3 p.m Mr J Martyn. rjIHK WORD OF GOD will (D.V.) be preached as usual on Lord's Day, at G. 30 p.m., in GOSPEL HALL,
Steward street. A cordial invitation extended to all. Come. QIU.ECH OF CHRIST II a.m. —Worship. 6.30 p.m.: "Confessing Christ." Preacher: Mr T. H. MATHIESON. S' .LUKE' S PA RISH. • 2nd Sunday in Advent. S. LUKE'S CHURCH. — H.C., S a.m.; Matins, and H. Communion, 11 a.m.; Evensong and Sermon, G. 30 p.m. NEWBOROUGH CHURCH ROOM— Evening Service, G. 30 p.m.: Rev. D. Jamieson. PUKEURI 11 a.m.—Rev. D. Ja mieson. AMARU AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION. DUNTROON SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, 9th DECEMBER. Entries now being received. 509 JUNCTION YARDS. TUESDAY, DECICMBKH fjtli, l!)W. At 11 o'clock. Present Entries: On account of Mr J. S. Congo (who is giving tip dairying)— JQ DAIRY COWS tin. profit and coming to profit). .. g YEARLINGS. 2-year-old BULLS. Jg PIGS (Weancrs).
Entries now being received: BRUCE CHRISTIE AND CO., 571 Auctioneers. 0 AMARU' AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION. WAIAREKA YARDS. TUESDAY, Gth DECEMBER, 1910. Present Entries: 150 4-tooth EWES, with iambs. 24-year r old STEERS. 2 HEIFERS. 50 Forward WETHER HOGGETS. i Fat cow. ' -Entries now being received. 570 MRS DAVEY, Chelmer street, is now Booking Orders for all kinds of poultry for Christmas. Telephone, 311. 527 1
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10628, 3 December 1910, Page 4
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