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CURRENT NOTICES.

- A concert and dance for the benefit of the School funds will be held in the Awainoko Hall on Friday next,' 12tli inst. . ' , -ii The Rev. F. G. Buckingham will conduct- the service at the Baptist Church to-morrow morning, and .in the evening Mr N. Daiinefoid will gave an address. Mr Daiinefoid is general director of the Soldiers' Mission at Poona, India. ' , The attention of all no-license workers is drawn to the announcement that the annual meeting will be held in Wear Street Hall on Thursday evening next. All interested are kindly requested to keep that, night free, for the meeting, as a large attendance' is desired, in view of the coming campaign. Messrs James and Martin will conduct a skating rink at Enfield this evening, and again on Wednesday next. The residents :of Weston w ill -have the opportunity of indulging in the pastime on Tuesday, 9th inst. - ' ■■ Mr T. H. Mathieson • will preach at the Churph of Christ to-morrow morning and- evening. "How- shall we account for tie Bible?" will be the evening subject! ■ - The Rev. R. J. Porter .will take both services at St.- Paul's Church -to-mor-row. His morning subject will' be "Fond, but Foolish," and in the even--irig-he will'preach on the topic of "A Favorite Song " ' Mr A. C. Buist will 'take the-Eveiine service. ; . '.The 'Hours of services at the Salvation : Army Barracks to-morrow will be found in our advertising columns. The holiness -Bible ; reading will be given by Mrs Envoy "Underwood. A welcome is extended to all. . • _ ' A general . meeting of . the North Otago. Rifle 1 Club will be held nt the Drill Hall ori Tuesday, 9th, ;at 8 p.m. Members and- intending members are requested to be present. "■ , - The officers and brethren of the Lodge Oamairu Kilwinning (No. 82) are requested . .to attend the installation ceremony of the W.M.- and officers of Lodge Waitaki on Monday, the Bth instant, at 7.30 p.m., in the Masonic Hall. - v, The Rev. W. J. Williams will conduct both services at the Methodist Church .to-morrow, las' respe<?tive ;snbjects_beirig "The Guiding Stai'Vind 1 the Night of Doubt" and " Good' Company, Gotid Cheer, and . a Good Prospect." Mrs Williams -will preach at 'Balrnddery in the afternoon ahd Enfield in the evening. the. Kakanui service being conducted.by Sir Stanley Cross. A. crowd should visit the skating riiik .this evening, when, besides .the usual skating, a hocftey match will take place. The match will be played between, a number of" Oamaru' erithiisiasts and sJcater's from the Tiniaru Rink, and the time : - 4 6f Parting has been set for ;9.15.:; Two sessions /will be held.on Monday. ' •. • ■■■-'> ■ . The Universal Picture Co. will.screen 1 at tie Opera Hotise tornight another interesting set of pictnfes which they have' received from Messrs. J"no. ■' Fuller and Sons. ; 'The* list 'contains several sCenic and. topical films. The cust'oitts of the' Hindus are shown ]in ■ one- set, - wild bii '.ls'in another; aiid in the Pailie. Gazette several interesting incidents are vividly, pourtrayod. Another beautiful scenic subject ■; is ; -VFrom Conrmangeur 'to • ,Col •du Geant." - The dramas are of an exciting and interesting- character. Several' ; A'.-Bi productions are contained m this class. ' The comedies should prove extremely amusing. "The Tale .of Two Coats',' and "How Baptiste lost his Placo'.' being the titles of two. Tlie Pathe Orclicsi r.i, will provide .the necessary mtisip. We.draw attention to the. 1 advertisement. of a leetiirc "Jo bo-given -in Wesley • Church, at B'o''clock oh Monday evening on' mission work amongst the British and Indian - soldiers -in .Poona, :India, the lecturer, being :3lr N.: Danneford, foimdor of-the'Soldiers? Mission.".

; - Over fourteen- .thousand pounds' worth of "Overland" cars were sold witliiri two months recently at Ghristclinrch.. A loeal buyer—a high authority on cars—has just bought one, and declares it the easiest riding car lie lias over ridden in, after having owned eight cars of various makps, including a thousand pound car. Buy cars from your own townsfolk and have an expert on the spot at all times to assist you, free of charge. SEAT?LE. Sole Agent for " Overlands." "Argylls." and "Cnlthorpes." Any other make of car supplied at- Home prices plus landing charges. ' i's v.-ni! rt-orMi emphasising—a sterilising plant that does absolute!'. nrcv. iii, ;i;iv slcin disease or """'••'S after shr-ving has been installed TWi! E*r.slie'c P,!mn.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10760, 6 May 1911, Page 4

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CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10760, 6 May 1911, Page 4

CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10760, 6 May 1911, Page 4

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