CURRENT NOTICES.
The services at th»- \\esk> will be conducted to-morrow h\ the Wet W. J. Williams, his respective inbiects hcinc "Watching for the biinrise and "TLo World's Most Wonderful DaV." The services at Balruddery in the afternoon and Enfielcl 111 the evening will be presided over by Mr J. Common, and at Kakanui in the evening bv Mr W. Common. sacrament of the Lord s Supper jnU" be observed in St. Paul's Church on Sunday morning. I" the evening«,e Bev. R; J- Porter will give the first, of two addresses to young women andgirls. Subject: "Young AY omen at Home and in Business." '•lie Brazen Altar/' the second of a short series of addresses on the Jewwh Tabernacle, will be Mr T. 11. Mntliuv son's subpcct at the Church of Christ to-morrow evening. These ;ul«n*sses are being illustrated by two large pointinfes. _ . - 'The Salvation Army Sunday services trill; be held as usual tomorrow. There will be no open-air im-Hing to-night. ■\Tbe attention of our readers is drawn to* the important clearing sale advortised "in our columns to be lieUl by Messrs Guinness and LcCren. Ltd., on dcount of Mrs J. Forsyth. Monen, on Mondav, June oth. Those on the lookout for real good dairy cows could Jiot db better than make a point of attendingtliis sale, as Mn> Forsyth lias always bden rioted for her splendid herd of dairy cows. AH the implements, etc., are : in the best- of order and should meet with a ready sale. The sale commences at 12 o'clock. Over fourteen thousand pounds worth of "Overland" cars were sold within two months recently at Christchurch. A local buyer—a high authority on cars —has just bought one, and declares it the easiest riding car hohas ever ridden in, after having owned eightcars of various makes, including a thousand pound car. Bur cars from your own townsfolk and have an expert- on the spot- at all tim-.s to assist you. free of charge. SEAI'LE. S"le Agent- for •'Overlands." '"Arcylls." and "Calthorpee." Any other n>nk» of car supplied at Home pries plus landing charges. This fact is well worth emphasising--ft Bterilising plant that <W.= absolutely prc-vont ar.T skin or rashes after shaving has been installed in -Basil Fmslip'i paloon. The 'Waifiki-Ngapara Anglican Church service- will be held on Sui!flay at Tokarahi at 11 a.m.. at Maere-l whenua at 3 p.m.. and at Duntrooa at J 7 £•?:.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10783, 3 June 1911, Page 4
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398CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10783, 3 June 1911, Page 4
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