Presbyterian Church service-, for next Sunday: Matawai 11, Whakarau 3, and Motu '7.30.— S. B. Maiden. V Wedding, birthday, and bridesmaids* presents: Remember, Gordon/, the reliable jeweller, opposite Bank of. N.Z.* A special quarter page advertisement oh page nine announces two bargain days on Friday and Saturday this week at Messrs C. Rosie and Co.'s. Elsewhere timber metrchants, builders, and contractors are invited to communicate with Messrs Mark Sprot '■; and Co., 'Greymouth,, regarding acquiring a"; complete sash and door factory anu plant; The concern is practically new and is -for sale or lease. It is situated m the "busy town of Greymouth, West Coast. An up'-to-dats sawmill, situate* the railway line, is also offered foi* &a&oor, lease. Both- concerns are being 1 * disposed of owing to dissolution of partnership. The -weekly public meeting held under the auspices of the Social Democratic party will be held to-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock,' in Townley's Hall. * The speaker of the evening is to be. '^tlie Roy. Dawson Thomas*, who takes Tor, his saibject, "Church and War.". - These weekly meetings of the S.D.P. are very well attended by the general public ? and it is expected that the hall tomorrow evening will be full to .the doors. As is the custom at, these meetings the subject will be thrown . open for discussion, and it can easily Be-fore-seeii that a very lively and iriterestihg debate . will eventuate. Every one is heartily invited to the meeting, and tq take pait m the discussion.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13392, 28 May 1914, Page 2
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