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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES.

St. Paul's Cathedral.—Holy communion, 8 a.m.; matins and litany, 11 a.m.; evensong, 6.30 p.m. Preacher (morning and evening), Rev. A. Neild.

St. Matthew's Church. —Holy communion, 8 a.m.; matins, 11 a.m.; evensong, 6.30 p.m. Pieacher (morning and evening),, ivev. W. Cur-zon-Siggers. . ' . - First Church.—Morning and evening, Rev. Adam Begg. . ■St. Andrew's Church.—-11 a.m., Rev. Professor Bunion; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Mr Fell. Trinity "Wesleyan Church.—Morning and evening, Rev. P. W. Fairclough. Evening Subject :"' The Just for the Unjust." Reference will also bo made to drink in the King Country.

Methodist Central Mission.—ll a.m. and 6.b0 p.m., Rev. W. A. Sinclair. Evening subject:

The Dying Request of a Maori Chief.

Wesley Church, Cavgill road.—ll a.m. (" Joy Unspeakable") and 6.30 p.m. (" P_rophets of Wine<"), Rev. T. G-. Brooke. Mosgiel Church. —11 'a,.m., Mr A. Hopper; 6.30 p.m., Mr C. Taylor:

Catholic Apostolic Church, Maclaggan street. —'5 p.m., sermons ok the Gospel of the Kingdom of God. Subject: ' The Church the Kingdom of God in a Mystery—lt's Manifestation at the Coming of the King."

Mr D. M. Spedding will hold a sale of clocks, watches, jewellery, etc., at his roon'.i this afternoon.

Messrs James Samson and Co. will hold a sale of furniture on the premises, Lower Hanover street, on Monday. On Tuesday next they will sell furniture, stock-in-trada pt'%, at tho Royal Albert Hotel, George street.

Messrs Sievwright Bros, and Co. will hold a sale of freehold property situate in Princes street at the Chamber of Commerce on Friday, 31st inst. . ■

Messrs J. 11. Bethune and Co., auctioneers, Wellington, announce' that they will sell by public auctiou on Tuesday, 21st August, the steamer Savaii. 64 tons register, now moored off Thorndoa qiwj, Wellington.

■ Tin; RaiJ'nuj liepartmens invite tenders for tho erect-ion of departmental offices at Wellington. The West Harbour JJorough Council will hold a special meeting on Monday evening for the final revision of the burgess lists.

The monthly meeting of the Burns Club will be held in the Choral Hall on Wednesday evoninsj (the anniversary of tho birth of Sir Walter Scott). An address will be delivered by the Rev. James Gibb, and r. "Scott" programme is promised. The O.R.F.U. second trial match will be played on the Caledonian ground this afternoon, commencing at 3.H0. Common 'jurors summoned 'for Monday next have been discharged from attendance. . Application;:, are invited for the position of "■r.rdpman pt t!io O'n~o .Benevolent Institu-

A police in trirdls..jr.;) ar.d debtors in the estate . of (lie late Emmy Atkins appears in this issue. | Miss C. W. Christie will deliver a lecture entitled " Burden Bearing " at the Theosophical j Society's rooms 10-morrow evening. j The Otago A. and P. Society v/ill hold their | annual, liorse parade on Thursday, September 27, and (lie summer sl'.ov,' on November 20 and 30. Messrs J. J. Ramsay and Co. insert a business announcement in another part of this issue. The firm undertake the work of accountants, sharebrotws, land, house, estate, and financial

Tho Gear Meat Company oE Wellington notify that their extract of meat for beef tea, soups, grades, etc., is obtainable throughout the colony. As it is manufactured from cattle which have passed the Government veterinary inspector, it is guaranteed pure, and of the very'highest quality. The local Salvationists are astir again over a " siege." All that this implies we cannot pretend to know, but from the advertisement in arother column it would appear that Colonel and Mrs Estill, the chief officers for New Zealand, arc conducting a musical meeting on Saturday night in the barracks, followed by several days' meetings of an unusually interesting character. Notice is given that the "Wail.-ouaiti County Council intends to make a general rate of Jcl in the pound on the rateable value of all rateable property en the valuation roll for the year ending March .31, 1901. The place to purchase presents is undoubtedly G. and T. Young's, watch and jewellery establishment, 88 Princes street. You can always rely upon getting value for your money there, See advt. first page. John Hist.op, oiaest established Watchmaker and Jeweller. 74 Princes street. "Good assortment Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery. Spectacles suit all sights.—Advt. The most Reliable Cough Cure is Baxters Lung Preserver; it is a really excellent preparation ; it will cure coughs, colds, sore throats, the terrible hacking cough of consumption, and all affections of the throat and lungs. It is also unequalled in cutting short the paroxysm in Asthma, Baxter's Lung Preserver is the cough cure of the century; it can be given to young and old with perfect safety. Sold by all chemists in bottles—ls Gd and 2s Gd.—Advt. Who is Peter Dick?— The most reliable Watchmaker and Jeweller, opposite Coffee Palace, Moray place, Duviedin. Charges strictly moderate. —Advt. To-day.—Carter's Great Sale. Tremendous bargains in all departments. Come early and see for yourselves. Carter's Great Sale. —Advt. Treatment by massage, electricity, and Tallerman's hot dry air for rheumatism, paralysis, nervous, and joint troubles.—Mr and Mrs Edwin Booth, Stuart street, Dunedin. Telephone 600.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11809, 11 August 1900, Page 7

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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11809, 11 August 1900, Page 7

TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11809, 11 August 1900, Page 7