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BUYING A MOTOR CAR. Most people when buying .1 iurttor-e;ir must trust more or less to some denier; buyers are safest in trusting men win, have established businesses in their own town, for in buying from your oivn townsfolk you have the benefit of mi expert's services 011 the spot, for adjust ments free of charge. SEARLTC'S Agency supplies "ARGYLL" cars, whirl] are built- by Scotland's finest engineers; the English-built- ,!Calth6rpV '"ars which won the only, cup' ever won in an English car in a French road ra<v. and also, put up a record on the Bro<ikland's track of 82J- miles per hour. "Overland" cars, over fourteen th>msand pounds worth of which h.nvc just been sold in Ch'ristchurch in twn months; or any make of cnr m Home prices, plus landing costs. T:il;» the safest course—-order from your nun towsnfolk.—SEAßLE'S Motor and Carriage "Works, Wear street. HUIA HOCKEY CLUB, KI'HOW A BASKET SOCIAL will bo held in Mmiro's Hall 011 MOND.W • >;' JUNE. First-class Music. Admission: Gents. 2s 6d; Ladies, by Ras!..i. . A. H.; M'KINNOX. 760 Hon. S r avAitaki county corNci 1.. "VTOTICE—ALL 'ROAD -and \\ A'lTr,' IN BATES REMAINING I'M"'!!) after 4 o'clock 011 FRIDAY, tin- 'uh JUNE, 191.1, will he SUED FOI!. By Order of the Council. J AS. MARTIN, County CI. :... '2otli May, Iflll. rr ' :i OAM ARU CORONATION CELEKI:.\- ; . " TIONS. I 4 MEETING of the LADIES' COMI MITTEE for the Children".- KnI leitainmimfc «"il' ' ! ' !|l i Mayor's room, Town Hall, on M'l.V i DAY, 29th May, at 4.30 p.m. ' The lady teachers at the sellout - m-,,-

nitrtirmlnvlv requested to attend. E. DOUGLAS. T. LUKE'S PA It 1 G SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION i'W. St Luke's Cliui'cli —Holy Coinminih<n. ' ' 8 a.m.; Matins jiik! Sennui;. 1] evensong :iud sermon. iiJl p m Froncher :ifc both sn Rev". D. Jamkwm, M.A Country Sorvicos-lMiheld, -3 • '»■ tara, 7 p.m: Mr Jiliui ■

"gAPTTST CHURCH (Severn slr.H-t) 11 ;i.1.1.: v. C. RUCTCLNGIiAM 6 31) p.m : Bov. W. POWELI. (Snp«r intendeiil "!' the Leper I !<">«•■ l<apatla, South 1 ntliii). /I OI;IT MB A C 1 1111! '' "■ skb.vic.es. "il a.m.: "AType, of the Christian laic. fi.3l) p.m. : "The Morning Slar .'I iW Scottish Reformation ■" gT. PAUL'S CHIMU'II. Morning—"The Great Connaainl." Kveninu;—"The Tine Reforma! i.m." Rev. R. J. I'OliTKli. Ereline, 6.30 —Mr Rodman. -jV/TETHODIST CHURCH SI I '.!!VICES. SUNDAY, MAY i>SUi._ Weslev Church, o.amani—BK\. Vt.J. WILLIAMS. VI. M.in- : ' 'The I. .Tpsiis" ;(i P-»<- : 'lsl he Jl-ui Sermon to l dmn;: Alu Enfield,'7 p.m M ',' '' \! Knkanui, 7 p.m Mrs \\ i.li^rn^ fIHUBCH OF Th J! IS I. On n.in.: air W. POWELL NW intendent of the Leper Hoim; <;i ' ; South Indian Baptist .Mi-mhimi; S °S y i,.m.: MB T. IL MATIIIKS"X Subject: "The Gospel in the naele" (Illustrated In; J «'o 1 " nl ' inffs of the Jewish Tabernacle. WORD OF GOD will ( HA Jto Preached as usual on LOW'S DAY in GOSPEL HALL, SU".vd street, at 6.30 p.m. You an', cordially invited. Come. try AIiVA TI 0 N Alt M S SUNDAY SERVICES. Saturday, S p.m. sharp—Open an

Sunday—7 a.m., ri ' a > cl . ■" p a.m., Holiness Meet-tut., •> '■ Music and Song; ' nlli „ Service of Song cn il <■;■ J Sweet Home. Silvei <<> < tlio door instead of iiiskl''welcome. R m>;()N ~NEW CHURCH, Services .at 7-Vl. a r dS ' TUESDAY, 30t1i • Present Knlries: 40 Prime Fat FWHS. 40 Fat FAVES. '2O Fat IjAMBS. 1 Store C<3W-w.,4-..;,1d iui\v P"

■(lp.f Alf' TUKttO'AY, :i n ih M AV MB S J- E ' BA ~ 1 L,tc Hon»l"I '""" „ AIANICUWNG and St - 'nrSON'T" Misß^tbT^}W»^,,,, i=. Ij3 ; "'Choice Spring B •Rrnwniee anrt So" " C»TRX\ t ®l>, from l^ro\Y MSfgfesiS^ Box edging CJTRATED, on 'Jy $ S, froxn Hi l derthorpn. mii to «*liprp!lboutS, 3RSES. Bewuni «' Xj> ., erm whereabouts, ali J • thorpe. ■- itZ<- 'll;lllll° n ? „ * LOST, between Mis* 1 citation- , rooms BIackMUFF. Frndei P iXJIuL». —v*- ■ . • • Miss Harmon sfliiaa l" T OST, last niglit, after *J I 1 fcween National "■ , c ontn ] ; Tees street, a Pegl»- "t a .«e Buiich'of Keys. Find" P u Mair Office.;

WESTON QMi" 11 ® ' be en H The Usual Dance l>n s gf ),-£. poncd till Thursday, ' Tl '" e Cottingham, Sec,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10777, 27 May 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10777, 27 May 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10777, 27 May 1911, Page 4

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