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£JT. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. £V FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, June ,—Holy Communion, 8 tun. ChJldien's Ser.ice, 10 a.m. Choral Eucharist, 11 a.m. Service (Siainer in F). Hyrmis—32l, 5-fO. 472, 32-1. Pireachor, tko Most. Rov. the PRIMATE. Evensong. 6.30 p.m. Canticles (Bntnby in 1£). Anthem, "Lord, for Thy Tender Mercies Sake" (Farrant). Hymns-IC6, 542, 25.. Preacher, Rev. Cnuon MAifNE. LL SAINTS' 'CHUECH. ■TO-MORROW. 3 a.m.; 11 (Choral Celebration); 6.30 p.m. ■ Preacher (Morning and Evening), The DEAN. I K- S T ■ C H U 3 C H. ■ Hov. G.EO. MILLED, M.A., 10-MORROW MORNING and EVENING. I. MATTHEW'S. CHURCH, STAFFORD . '•, ■ -STREET. .; ' CHURCH OF ENGLAND. ; SERVICES for TO-MOKROW.-Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Holy Conranuiion (Choral), 11 a.m.; Evensong, G. 30. Preacher (morning and evening), ltev. W. CURZON-SIGGEKS MA. . .Jjii 1 TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, — ■ ■ STUART STREET. • Preacher, 11 a.m. and 0.30 p.m.:. Rev. WU. DAWSON (Late oi Clmstchurcli). WoodhttUgh: Mr Tyson and Mr A. E. Stevens. ; N O X CHURCH, " Ee\% J. C. JAMIBSON, Travelling Seoretary Y.M.B.C. Union, . ■'■' In KNOX CHURCH, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. Specially for Young Men nnd Young 'Womeil. TSTSTESLEY CHURCH, CARGIIiL ROAD. v»»i. : TO-MORROW,. Morning- ancV Evening. '• Mr J. HARRY. STEPHENS. . Continuation EVANGELISTIC' MISSION. ST. KILDAI-Bvening, .Rev. H. KAMSBOTTOM. .. AIOSGIEL Morning and Evcning).-Mr A. : ■ . HOPPER. TETHODIST CENTRAL MISSION, L HIS MAJESTY'S;THEATRE. 11 a,rn.-Mr 3. RYLE.Y.' n.-P.S.A. Service.- Address by J. P. ..BNOLD, Esq., M.H.R. "Mission lVotk 'in the Islands." Orchestra, mid Solos. 6.30 p.m.—Mr J. 11YLEY.,' ~ . Special Address to Xoung Men. Visitors to tbe citj r specially invited. KTHODIST CHURCHES. MORJfINSTOJf.-Ror. LIDDELL; MrHOJ?- I . . PER,. . ' RO&LYN.-Mr HOPPER; Rot. SCOTTER (Memorial Service). BELLEKNOWES.-Mr CAMERON; Mr WELLARD. ,- ■' MAORI"HILL.-Mt REED; Mr INNES. T. ANDREW'S CHUROH. 11 a.m.—Communion. 6.30 p.m.-"The Sin that hath Not For-. givoness." ' Rer. R. WADDELL,, M.A., D.D. mHE TEMPERANCE MEETINGS witl.be 'A.-' CONTINUED in the AI/HAMBRA THEATRE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING at 8 o'clock, when tlio Address will bo given by Dr B. A. its Imutour on <ho Prceent State of thoTonipeiaricß QiiMtion, and tho Pressing N«!(3 of Legislation on Proper Lines. ' " ■■■■■■.:• Musical'items will be leridered, [HEO9OPHICAL SOCIETY. .. "THE MYSTERY OF LIFE." Whence? Why? .Whither? Miss C. TV. CHRISTIE. D KNOWN.-Thiifif thou aJialt •nesa.'wijUi ,thy 'Mouth i Iho Lord ishalf believe in.thine'heart that G6l hath raised Him .front the dead, thou ehslt ho saved. (Romans s. 9.) .iiu

KB COMMINS'S SERVICES Postpone t . during his temporary absence from But £<T. JOHN. AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION The •WINTER CLASSES will begin as W .WOMEN'S NURSING CLASS-THURS DAY, ICth June, 8 p.m.,-Club Hoiibo, Moray place. WOMEN'S WEST AID CLASS-THURS-DAY, 23rcl June, 8 p.m., Moray Place Congregational Church Hall. JTEN'S FIRST AID CLASS-THURS-DAY, ICtli Jime, 8 p.m., Fire Brigade Station. 'Membership Tickets for the Course of Lectures, 7s 6d, to be had of Messrs J-. Wilkic and Co., stationers, Princes, street. Only those who have passed Women's First Aid Examination can enter for the Nursing Course. Certificates not presented at' annual meeting may bo had ou application to Messrs Wikio nnd Co. First Aid Books may be obtained of all Booksellers. 2Smy • , J. E. BONE, Sec. of Centre! ANGER SCHOOL OP DRESSCUTHNGi Dressmaking Simplified. The Langer ii the Newest and Most Perfect System Invented No 'Calculations: Patterns in five minutes Ladies' ami Youths' Tailoring and Gentlemen': Pyjamas. Pattern-niakicg, extension cutting Children's Garments and Tritnmings speclallj taught. Pupils cau make Fashionable Cos tumes during lessons. Inspection invited Trial Lesson Free. Classes Daily.—Miss CHARLES, No. 3-High street (opposite D.1.C.). kUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART, Moray » place.—Open every day and evening. AH Kinds of Drawing nnd Painting Taught. Fees (per quarter): Day Classes, HI ]s; Evening Classes, 10s 6d. 30ja .TJIA'RM BOOKKEEPING.—An easy kit perA' feet method of keeping farm and similar accounts taught privately or by correspondence. Particulars on application to E. T. Wood, .10 Dowling street. Sju ALTZING.-Waitz.Bam DaiiCe, Schot.tische, TAUGHT thoroughly in One Set : privato lessons; new system; previous knowledge dancing unnecessary; success guaranteed.-J. E. LOWE, Wood's Hotel. 1/TISS MARSHALL, 3 York place, has taken .VI, 'Business carried on by Miss Vernon, known as 'Frisco School of Dressoutting and Dressmaking. No calculations; inspection inviW. :' . -liii fCRTAATED, COACH, Pourth isnfl Fifth I. T T ,-Standnrd; state terms.—Oral, Times Office. sj u DRAINAQE BOARD NOTICEB. i'UBLIC NOTICE. .THE DUNEDIN DRAINAGE AND . . SEWERAGE BOARD. ,/he abovenarned Board Hereby Gives Public Notico that at a Meeting duly called and held on Tuesday, 17th day of May, 1901, it PASSED the following RESOLUTION:- , SPECIAL ORDER No. 6. ' "Ecsolvtd, by way of Special Resolution, to operate as a Special Order, pursuant to ■' The Dunedm District Drainage ami Sewerage Act, I!WO,' and 'The Duncdin District Drainage and Snvcr- ', •' ago Act, 1900, Amendment Act, 1902/ th-at the Special Order mads by the Duncdin Drainage and Sev/erago Board! on the Bth day of Jfarch, 19(M, by which the Board determined to Borrow a Sum of Sixty Thousand Pound 3, shall.be amonded by providing that the Debentures to bo crated ■ and issued thereunder shall he us fol- • ' lowo—that is to say: Fifty-two Deben- • tares shall be issued, each for One Thousand Pounds, and Eight}- Debentures shall be issued, each for One ■'■ Hundred Pounds." Ancf it is notified that it is Proposed to CONFIRM tho same at a Meeting of the Board to bo held on TUESDAY, the Hth-tlay of Juno, 1904 at the hour of 7.45 p.m., 1 at the Board's Office/ at tho Stock Exchango Buildings, Dtinedin. : Dated this 17th day of May, 1904. ■ GEO. A. ESTHER, l&rtt ." ; ■ Secretary. MRS. 0". -' .. street, . Shower Bouqti Floral Designs. Aiway: choioest-flowers i" seiison '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12991, 4 June 1904, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12991, 4 June 1904, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12991, 4 June 1904, Page 11

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