Keligious. rriRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, 'A 1 STUART STREET. SERVICES. MORNING and EVENING, , . Preacher. 'Rev. P. W. FAIRCLOUGII. g PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY (July 27). —Celebration of Holy Communion, at H Catechism, at 10. Matins, nt 11. Hymns —219, 170, Tc Deuni (Smart in F). Preacher, •the BISHOP. Evensong, at 0.30. Canticles (Barnby in E). Anthem, "O Lord, our Governor" (Gtidsby). Hynm?-168, 017, 303. Preacher, Arclnlcacon ROBINSON. SMATIHE W' S C HCll CH, • STAFFORD STREET. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, DEDICATION SUNDAY.—Special Servifces on First Anniveiaory of the Dedication of the Church. Holy, Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, 11 a.m. Hymus-293 (52), 010, 378. Evensong, G.3Q. p.m. . Hyimis-390 (pt. 2), 239, 395, 379. Anthem,O how amiable are Thy dwellings." Prcachcr, Rev. W. CURZON-SIGGERS, M.A. ■ jp I' R> T CH U R C~IL 'i'O-MORROW MORNING and EVENING. Rot. JAMES GIBB. gT. ANDREW'S , CHURC.H. DIVINE SERVICES. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. Dr WADDELL. ' NORTH-EAST VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The Rev. D. BORRIE. Evening Subject: "The Indestructibility ijf the Book." SAINT S' CHU"R CH. 8 and 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m.
Preacher, the DEAN. ET-E 0 D IST CHURCHES. MORNINGTON—II, Rev. J. WARD; 0,80, Rev. T. G. BROOKE. ■ ROSLYN—II, Mr MARTIN; 0.30, Rev.- R, .WILSON. BELLEKNOWES—II, Rev. R. WILSON; - G. 30, Mr MARTIN. MAORI HILL—Mr SMITH. ' METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION*, ; ' GARRISON HALL. " 11 a.m., Rev. W. A. SINCLAIR. - ' ' G. 30 p.m., Rev. W. A. SINCLAIR. ' - ■ ' Address by Mrs HARBISON LEE. King street congregational' CHURCH. 11 a.m. and G p.m. Preacher, Rev. G. HEIGHWAY. ' Evening Subject: "The..Marks of a Great • Man. ■ ■. ~ WESLEY CHURCH, CARGILL ROAD. •-VT -TO-MORROW (JULY 27). 11 a.m., Rev. T. G. BROOKE; G. 30 p.m-.'i Rev. JOS. WARD. Subject;-" The Candle of tho Lord." Strangers cordially invited. • MOSGIEL CHURCH: 11 a,hi.,and 0.30 p.m., Mr A. HOPPER. CAVERSHAM BAPTIST CHURCH; SUNDAY, JULY 27. 11 aim. .and. G. 30 p.m. Preacher, Hev. A. V. G. CHANDLER, Special Singing by Sunday School Choir'.' fj\ HEO S0 P HICAL SOCIETY. Board. Room, Agricultural Hall : (First Entrance). LECTURE'by Mr D. W. M. BURN, M.A. "The Goal of Occultism.'' ,' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 0.30 p.m.' PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Moray place _ (next,, Dr Stenheuse's)—Sunday, 0.45; Inspirational Address, " Freedom." Questions answered. .Monday, Paper 011 "Motherhood," 8 p.m. Wednesday, Seauco and Questions, 8, p.m. Public asked to attend. - , DR COMMINS—Every Sunday Evening, 6,30, Religious "Service," Albany street' Hal'i Tenders. TENDERS are invited until Noon on WEDi NESDAY, the 30th inst., for the ERECTION of.a SCHOOLHOUSE (in Concroto and Brick) at Caversha'm for tho Primitive Methodist Church. E. M." ROACH, Architect. Octagon. t 17jy riTVENDErRS are invited until 2 p.m. of WEDNESDAY, the 30th inst., for a GRAND STAND (in Wood) at Tahuna Park, for thi Agricultural and Pastoral Society. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of the Undersigned. ' JAMES HISLOP, ;i: Dowling street, Architect. .', /JIENDERS invited for ERECTING 2 Brick HOUSES in View street for Mr Adams. - H. M. DAVEY, Architect, . 22jy . 40 Moray place. J | LENDERS will be recoived until Noon' on A FRIDAY, August 8, for ADDITIONS, and ALTERATIONS to thl Dunedin Atlien0111m. LAWSON & SALMOND, 7 Architects." Stock Exchange Buildings, Water street! rNDERS are invited up till the sth PROX, for tho REMOVAL of DREDGE PONTOONS from the West Coast to Waikaia, Otago. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of tho Engineer, F. W. PAYNE, ... Dunedin. -. Lowest or any tender not necessarily iccepted. ojjy HE JUNCTION ELECTRIC GOLD DREDGING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFERS are invited up to 2Gth JULY, 1902 for a DREDGE to Replace the No. 1 Dredge) now sunk. Applications, containing particulars' marked "Tender," to THOMAS CALLENDER, ' Secretary. Lower. Rattray street. 28ju
TENDERS are hereby invited for the PUR- , CHASE .of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, GOODWILL, and BOOK DEBTS at the EXHIBITION DRAPERY MART. Separate tenders will be received for each or all of the above tor removal or as u going concern. ..A deposit of 2i per cent, to accompany caeh -tender, and to be addressed to J. H. AVHITAKER, Draper, Tuy street, Invercargill, from whom all further particulars may be obtained. Tenders to Close at 1 p.m. on THURSDAY, tho 31st inst. 23jv Department of Industries and Commerce, Wellington, July 18, 1902. WRITTEN TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of FIVE HUNDRED (500) TONS of Prime Ordinary Table POTATOES, ill good condition and of ordinary size. To be pricked in strong export cases of uniform shape, securely bound with wire at each end, and with a centre division; each case to contain exactly 30Dlb net weight, and to be marked as directed. Potatoes are required to be delivered early iii August, but. not without 10 days' notice being given of the exact date on which deliver? ■ i 3 required. The Secretary reserves the right to 'reject Potatoes of -inferior quality at the port of delivery, and w'll require the contractor to replace any Potatoes so rejected. Tenders will be" received for the Whole Quantity in one line, qr any Portion thereof, but not less tlian 26 tons. Tenders to state urice of Potatoes per lon of 22101b free on board, and name port of delivery, such price to include cost of packages.' ' Tenders, addressed to the Secretary I»; dustries and Commerce Department Weliingbe -received tip to Noon of th» 2Sth INfg., and are to be accompanied by a deposit in 1..e form of a marked cheque drawn in favour of (he Reeeiver-geueral, Deposit Account, representing 10 per cent, of the of the tender. If the tender be accepted tin., cheque wiil be ):e?ot : nted and retained 11s a guarantee of fulfilment of contract. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.' T. E. DONNE, 21jy , Secretory. ALTERNATIVE TENDERS will be received and considered on the basis of 18 days' notice to deliver. Payment will be made in the following manner:—Cash rgainst ship's receipt and certificate. ■Hoopiron may be used in place of wire for binding cases. Tenders for cottage (wood). —piars, specifications Henderson's Store, Elgin rord, Mornington; Tenders close Saturd.iv. the 26th. ' 22jy
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12415, 26 July 1902, Page 9
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