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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES.

St. Paul's Cathedral.-Hbly communion 8 a.m., matins and litany 11 a.m. (preacher, Rev. Canon Robinson) ; everiso.ng 6.30 (preacher. Rev. E. M. Trinity Wesleyan Church. Mr W. Wwdrop; eVening, Rev. W. C. Oliver; Evening' subject: 'f Patriots and. Workers.1' 'All Saints' Church.—Morning and evening, Rev. E. P. CachemaUlc. . „ North Duucaih Presbyterian Church. — Rev. I 1C M'lntyre, morning aud evening. Evening subject: "Vanity Fair" ("Pilgrim's-Progress"). Cargill Road VVesieyan Church—Morning, Rev, W C. Oliver ; evening, Mr W. R. Cole. Mosgiel .Church : Mi-D. Swan. Central Mission, Garrison Hall. —Hey* W. Ready, morning aud evening. •__ St. Matthew's Church,—Rev. B. P. Hood, morning and evening. Disciples of Christ.—Mr Mazengarb, morning and evening! Subjects: " Masters and Servants" and " The Literature of To-day." North-Kast. Volley Presbyterian Church.— Morning, Rev.. J. Clark; evening, Mr Janrieson. Sb. Andrew's Church.—Rev. Rutherford Waddell, morning Bnd evening.

Mr \V. Hutchison, M.H.R., will address his constituents in the City Hall on Thursday, 2nd AH claims a'sainst, the R. A. C. Smith are to be sent to Messrs Neil] and Co. by 11 a.m. to-day. The Dunedin Jockey Club cautions the public against using unauthorised race books that are in A meeting of the Austral Girton Club will be held next Saturday. , ■„,,.«, The annual meeting of the Burns Club will be held on Wednesday evening next. Mr John Thompson Will sell stock and implements at Lawrence on Thursday, 28th March. A notice to hotelkeepers appears in our advertising columns.' ■ . , . Messrs Guinness and LeCron will.sell the Tenmka flour mill property on Saturday, 11th The' Farmers' Agency Company will hold a Stock sale at Kweburn on Saturday next. Tenders are invited for Mr John Chisholm's farm, Waihemo district. Messrs Tothill, Watson; ftnd Co. will sell stock at Merrivalc on \Veduusdn.y next, and on Friday they sell sheep at Wantwood. Messrs James Samson aud Co. will sell a small . farm on 28th inst. ilesnra Dal^ety and Co. sell sheep at Clinton on 2oth inst. ; on the 2nd prox. thoy hold a sale of surplus sheep at Falinemton ; and on the 11th prbx. they sell freehold farms at Gore.. Messrs Wright, 'Steplierisou, and Co. sell firstclass meriuo sheep at Kurow oh 2nd prox. Mrs TJownie Stewart acknowledges the following subscriptions to the convalescent, fluid -.—Mrs J T Mackerras) £1 Js; Mrs Sinclair Thomson, £1 Is; Mrs Lothian, 10s. We are requested by the Dunedin bookmakers to draw attention to an advertisement which appears in our columns, in reference to their in-ten-.ien of not attending the Forbuvy racecourse.

The Colorado Minstrels give a performance in the City Hall this evening, and as the iiroKramme is of aii original diameter a good attendance is anticipated. ... ~ ... The anniversary services in connection with King street Congregational Churcli will be held to-morrow, when the Rev. A. 11. Wallace' (a former pastor) will conduct the morning service ; while the Revs. A. H. Wallace and. C. H. Bradbury will both take part in the afternoon and evening services. The annual social will be held on Wednesday. ' Professor Hickerton, of Christchurch, professor of chemistry and Colonial analyst, .-ays Loasby's " Wsihoo "is purely herbal. .Sufferers from indigestion unanimously vote it the only specific remedy for that trouble. 2s Gd; all fhemists and grocers.—Ad t. . John 'Hisi.op, Watchmaker and Jewslier, 74 Princes street. The oldest estahlicVd honse in town. Repairs of all kinds. Good assortment Watches Clocks, and Jewellery. Spectacles to suit all sights.--!".Aim'.]. £2000 worth now drapery and clothing has been opened by Carter and Co. during this month. Many novelties landed ex Aotea to-day. Lowest cash prices.—Carter and Co.—Advt. In Mollison and Co.'s advertisement it will lie noticed that their first display of this season's autumn and winter goods will lie on Tuesday, 10th March, and following, days. Lady customers are specially invited.—Advt. The Dresden Piano Company have just opened, ex 11. A. C. Mnith, the largest shipment of American organs that has ever been lmded in New Zealand by any one vessel. These will be sold at fiom 10 cuifiKis ca»li or on terms to suit purchasers.—Advt.

Mes<rs KIDD AND Co., surgical and mechanical dentists, notify that theyhavecommenced business opposite Cargill's Monument, Princes st.—[Advt. &.-.■ MB A. ar.d J. ;Vl'Ff.iti.,vNK bog to lasll attmiturn to their advertisement over the lander. Any orders entrusted to them -prill receive the best attention.—'rtnvT.l

The right place to get a really first-class suit at moderate price is J. Heniiky. and Son's, 38 George street. New goods jnat opened ex Aotea.— Advt.

Xmas and New Year Presents.—Three shipments opnued this month. Stock fnll in all departments with latest novelties.—G. and T. Tf OUkg, direct importers, 85 Princes street.—Advt. Wendel's pure prape wines may bo had from Mercer Bros., I). Booth, Wilsons, C. B. Miller, Peterson, and Carolin, grocers.—Advt. Who l<s Peter IXclc?— -The most reliable Watchmaker, Moray place, Duuedin (opp. Coffee Palace). Watches cleaned, fjs; mainsprings, 4a fa'd.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10625, 21 March 1896, Page 4

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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10625, 21 March 1896, Page 4

TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10625, 21 March 1896, Page 4

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