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CHURCHES, ST. JOHN’S CHURC II SUNDAY, MAY 2. 11 a.m.—Matins. 12-15 p.m.—Holy Communion. 6.30 p.m.—Evensong. Preacher at all Services. REV. A. 11. JULIUS, of Akaroa. Mail J£NOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ness Street. 11 a.ai. and 6J>O p.m. REV. HECTOR, MACLEAN, IVLSc,, B.D. WT. PAUL'S PRESB YTERIAN CHURCH Dee Street. Morning, II—• Subject; “Religious Enthusiasm that Fails.’ Evening, 6.30—Subject; “The Helplessness of Christ,” Preacher—REV. H. G. GILBERT. ipiRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Tay Street. 11 a.m. and 6.30 pan. REV. J. LAWSON ROBINSON, B.A. INVERCARGILL CENTRAL METRO DIST CIRCUIT. Don St.. 11 a.m.; l,cet St.. 5.30 p.m.: REV. HAROLD SHARP. Otataru, 2.30 —Mr W. Robbins. Longbush, 2.3o—Rev. 11. Sharp. 'T'HERE will be a Public Meeting of THE ORDER OP THE STAR .IN THE EAST on the 2nd inst., at 3 pun., in the Theosophical Hall in Nith street. All cordially invited. Ma 34 'jMLEOSOPHICAL Society, Theosophical Flail, Nith street, Sunday, 6.30 p.m. Subject; A Comparison between Divine anil Human Justice. All are cordiaifv invited. i ' i MEETINGS. (JOURT SOUTHERN, A.O.F.—First Dance of season will be. held in South Invercargill Parish Hall, WEDNESDAY, : May 5. Gents, 2/0; ladk-s, 1/-, iMalO \V M. BRIDGES, Secretary. SOUTH SCHOOL, j ELECTION OF COMMITTEE. I'PHE ANNUAL MEETING of Householders | will be held in the Brick Building on (MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30. BUSINESS: Adoption of Annual Report and BalanceSiUit’t. Discussion on Proposed New School, Election of Comniirl.ee. All householders, residents, and parents of I ctildren attending the school who have the | welfare of the children at heart are urgently j reqiit'sted to attend. I A. J.. MeCULLOCH. |M;i6l Chairman. | TTIE Opening Meeting of the OTAHUTI LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY will be held on TUESDAY, 4ta lust-, S p.m. All welcome. Debate; That the Dairying Industry is more profitable than Pastoral Pursuits. | Affirmative: Mr W. Ford. Negative: Mr David Me.Farlane. Mat PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. T>RICE ol Building BRICKS on and after May i, 1920, will bo as follows; On trucks. Wtukiwi, SO/- per 1000. Delivered, an increase of S/- per 1000 on present prices. MYERS BROS. Me SKIMMING <t SONS, LTD. Masl \\TE Beg to notify the, following PRICKS from May I, 1920; ACCOMMODATION. ! QWTNG to the railway strike a large numI her of expected visitors to G.L. Comj municafion may be unable to come to Invercargill. The Committee wish to thank all vrho so kindly offered accommodation, and to express regret, for any inconvenience caused shoulil their guests fail to arrive. SECRETARY. Box 272. MalS (QJ.OODS that sell at prices that tell— Vaseline Cd, Machine Oil 6d, Soap 3 cakes 1/3, Nugget Boot Polish 3 tins 1 Hd, IToor Polish 7d, Sponges all prices. NOBLE’S, Dee street. AMPS. Lamps—Our Lamps give a stream of never varying Light. We have Table Lamps, Wad Lamps, Hand -Lgimps and Nigut Lights—all sizes of Lamp Chimneys and Wicks. NOBLE’S, Dee street. _U_V< ... WAiER BA CIS—A real Winter Comfort in health, an absolute necessity in sickness. The cost is trifling and the comfort great. NOBLE'S, Dee street. INNER SETs—lf you require a Dinnersat we would ask. you to inspect a choice design just opened out. We can make up Sets from 50/-. NOBLE’S, Dee street. CLOCKS—Good Morning, Pirate, Peep o Day, Sleep Meter or Big Ben. With any of these reliable timepieces in the house you can go to sleep and rest forgetting every thing, depending on the clock to wake you on lime. It will oo it. Buy now at NOBEE’S, Doe street, , Q ROCKERY cheap at NOBLE'S—Small Pie Dishes i)d, Cups and Saucers S/6 j-iiosen; Pudding Plates, 7/- 4-dozen; ca Blates o/ 6 Ldozen; Mixing Bowls all sizes'. -*OBLE’S DEE STRNEV, j/rvERCAEGILL. Hydrotherapy Institute {Late Nurse Grieve’s Hospital). UPHE above institute, containing sixteen rooms, is now open to receive Patients, and also to treat outdoor patients. Persons suffering from diseases or ailments of any kind treated according to Professor Kirk’s and the latest Medical Methods of Hydrotherapy, by MR D. MARSHALL (Specialist in Kirk’s Treatment). Assisted by Competent NURSES. Consultatioi Free; 11 to 12, and 6450 to 7.30. Terms on application. Telephones—3ls and 1131, 7A1673 AVI IN TER nights have no terrors with a “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle in the bed. Heavily vulcanised seams, patent stopper, cannot burst or. leak. Obtainable -uierTwhera, Mid. A

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Southland Times, Issue 18810, 1 May 1920, Page 1

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