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CURRENT NOTICES.

The l{oy. F. G. Buckingham will conduct both .services at the Baptist Chinch to-morrow, speaking in the morning oil "Tho Christian Life: a li;ico 3 " and in the evening, "An Apostles Pleading.-' In addition to the Sunday services of the .Salvation Army, thero will be on Saturday night a united meeting with the mission at the Monument. The hours for sorvife on Sunday are: 7 a.m., prayer meeting; 11 a.m., holiness; 3-p.m., presentation of prizes : takes place, and jvfc 7 p.m. til© evening service, tho subject being: "Forty days and Nineveh shall bo Overthrown. >} A concert will be held in the Weston Hall 011 Thursday, 6th April. A • danco will follow, and tho proceeds will be devoted to the hall and library funds. Particulars in reference to the Technological examinations and City and Art examinations of the Board' of Education, London, arc advertised in this issue.

TI lie revision of tlic jury list for the district, of Oamaru will take place at t 5 c in c Ji'rthoiise on. Friday, 7th April, •it 10.30 a.m. Justices of tlic Peace for the jury district of Oamaru are requested to attend a meeting for the purpose at the aforesaid place and time Guinness and LeCren, Ltd., Timaru' vuJl soil by public auction, at their luiiani land salerooms 011 Saturday nest, the 2oth inst., for Mr James Bcnhow, his well-known "Ladymoor" I'arm, containing 419 acres of deep lien, wheat-growing sheep-fattening' and dairyiiik land, together with good homestead and farm buildings, and situate two miles from Temuka Saleyards, township, and railway. This property is 0110 of tlio earliest, selections 111 thai favored district, and offers an opportunity to buyers that seldom occurs to secure really good, clean, rich land, and as Mr Hon bow is leaving the district iho farm is for absolute sale. L articulars of the farm appear in our auction sales columns. On Sunday next, in tho Awamoko (Georgetown) Hall, special harvest festival services are to be held bv tho Salvation Army at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Also 011 Tuesday evening, March '->lst a musical entertainment is to be given by Adjutant Dixon and the Oamaru salvation Army Hand, commencing nt P-m. This is to be succeeded bv u coffee supper and sale of vegetables, ! and as only Is, and 6d for children, is j c t' i } r^e ' il , crmvc led house is predicted Wo understand that tlx- Army's festival seasons both at Livingstone and jVlaerewhenua were a complete success. Oil .1 ucsday evening at Maeiewhenun the school was packed to excess, and the sale at the close realised—well a pumpkin grown by Mr W. Car,per 561b m weight was sold for ss„ which was marvellous ior the dry season. • The entertainment at tlie Opera iiouse this evening should prove one of the inost hvely ancl interesting yet civen by the Ilayward Proprietary. The films are practically new, and have been ™wn with great success in the centres, liie scenic subjects are beautiful, the dramas interesting, exciting, and sensational, and the comedies of a verv liumoious character. The scenic portion comprises "A Row 011 the Lakes ol the i'our Cantons" and "Beautv opots 111 South Devon," "Bronco Bill's Redemption » "The Great Train Hold Up, and Hako s Sacrifice" (a Japanese drama). An A.B. drama too has a place in the list in tho film "The Sorrows of the Unfaithful," while the everpopular I'oolshcad appears amongst the comics, iho Patho Orchestra will supply tho necessary music. Again the Operacinescope Company have received a "grand' programme. . evening s entertainment is equally as interesting as tho last, and should be successful in pleasing the audience. A number oi excellent scenic films will IJ .' nU T,-' appreciated, including "The River Rapids," "From Bastin to p.'1 iV K ' :ll,oe Trip on the J. rench Rivers. A large number of h'w p'Vh Vtf e - th(?r with latest 1 jthe Gazette, fill 111 the rest of tlie. programme. Amongst the "dramatic portion arc "The Lie" (a story of the I'rancp-Priissiaii War) and "Tempest and Sunshine." Mr S. O'Neil, who is ail experienced musician, will accom- 1 pan.V the pictures with new pianoforte selections.

Tlie Rev, John Perkins will occupy tile Pulpits to-morrow at Otekaike, -Uaka Valley, and Kurnw at 11 a.m.. 3 P 1 ™;: 7 p.in. respectively. ! The Rev. W. J. Williams will conduct, both services at the Wesley Church tomorrow.

10-inght, at the Monument•, at. 8.15 there will be a temperance demonstration when Mr liarward, of the Har-ward-Binney Mission, will speak oil the ait o " ,s i'l'ohibition a Blunder?" the Salvation Army Band will help in this meeting, and as Mr Harward lias nad considerable experience of prohibition m America and elsewhere a great meeting is expected. Our advertisements to-day refer to a military social to be held at Bartrums Rooms next Thursday. The function has been organised by the officers and non-commissioned officers of the local forces with a view to marking the closo of the volunteer year and the change ill the volunteer system. The services in connection with the Harward-Biuney Mission continue tomorrow in the new Church. Ladies are reminded of the special meeting to-mor-row afternoon at 3.30, when Mr iiarward will give an address to women only entitled. "Women and the Gospel." The subject for the evening will be "The Kingdoms," illustrated by a chart. On account of the large numbers attending the niission i£ lias been decided, in connection with tho service to-morrow night, to reserve the main auditorium ior visitors. At the close of the service to-morrow night it is expected that there will be another open-;iir service at the Monument.

In response to numerous requests from motor car owners, a new garage and motor engineering business has been opened in Wear street, Mr Scarle having made alterations to his well-known carriage building premises, and supplemented liis already efficient staff with a reliable motor expert, is prepared to undertake all kinds of repairs and overhauls to cars with promptitude. Accessories of every description will bo supplied, while a feature of the new garage frill be that the whole of the work of repairing and renovating cars will be carried through from beginning to end by the one firm, thus avoiding the inconvenience of having to enlist two separate firms as formerly—viz., the motor expert and the coachbuilder. In future every branch, from repairs to repainting, will be adequately catered for by this one firm, thereby nffec.ting a saving to the car owner, who will have only one profit to meet instead of two, as in the past. 736 Mr E. Simpson asks every resident to inspect the splendid suite of bedroom furniture at present displayed in the window of his establishment, Thames street. Mr Simpson emphasises the fact that tho whole of this suite was made on tho premises by local labor, and is an excellent example of what can be done by local industry. Any other design or style can be carried out in the same first-class manner. See his advt. elsewhere.. 740

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10719, 18 March 1911, Page 3

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CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10719, 18 March 1911, Page 3

CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10719, 18 March 1911, Page 3

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