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CURRENT NOTICES.

Afc Weskv Church, Eden street, tomorrow Mr A. Miller will preach hi the hibrriin"-, and Mrs Williams in the evening. Mr .1. C. Yorke will preach at Enfield in the evening and Mr E. Cross at, Kakanui. " ■ ; DrJuliaJi fDiinedinVwill conduct the service at the Baptist Church, to-mor-row morning and Mr Billing in the evening. _ ~. Memhers of the Otago Mounted big-. iial are notified to attend the parade afc the Drill Hall. Oamaru.. on Wednesday next, at 7.30 p.m. Every man must bo present. . ..i Our advertising columns contain the list of music leachers who-belong to the Oamaru Societv of Musicians, through whom pupils arc enabled to get the benefit of the special railway concession. Land tax and income tax leviable under "The Land Tax and Income Tax Act 1912 " is pavable in one sum on Friday; 3lst January, to the Commissioner of Taxes, Government Buildings, Wellington. ' ■■. _ Fid! particulars of tlie stock to be orfered' by Messrs" Guinness and Le Cren at"the "clearing sale at Waikakalii on Wednesday next on behalf of Mr A., Btack'wocd appear in :this issue. Mr "Blackwood is giving up farming, and tlie-stock will be put: up for genuine sale! The lease of 'his L.IP. holding 0f,200 acres-win "be offered at the'same dine. -' • ';•.'' "-.-'• ' ' Mr' Harwafd will close, his ministry wiilisth© Church of; Christ to-morrow. S.pcciaV addresses will be; delivered at niorhmgand evening services. .It : will indeed" be welcome news to thff hundreds" of gentlemen who patronise -the-various haifdressing saloons in the town to liear -of my engagement of Mr JRobert :Ho»ee: Mr-Hodge is a Sydney. ;artist.: Not does hp itself would' signify notniiig—-but he comes with the reputation 'of being one of Sydney' 3 best, and his "qualifications and credenr tials-go' far in bearing that out.. -It is": .-with confidence that; I. now assure : patrons of the No. l-Saloon. just north of the pos>t;.o.fficeV of a vastly superior service. l —Cecil Jackson. •' ■ - TheVlatest and best idea, for cpilmg plain or barbed —is. an invention- by Mr G. ; Graham, Ngapara. Simple :and strong." it is wonderfully complete; Most effective brake appliance. Write: Graham, Ngapaxa, for farther •oqrticulsrs. '"' :'■ -: 'Bl9 .Two Guineas for four lines of poetry! Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. L in r tiniation-everr;.Saturday amongst; news iteiiiß'l . '■•\/\ ';-".■'•*■-'■.",' - ■■•' ■•. : ''*6.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11832, 18 January 1913, Page 5

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CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11832, 18 January 1913, Page 5

CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11832, 18 January 1913, Page 5

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