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CHRISTMAS S NEW YEAR Greetings to All! ikQJvw THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS is best conveyed in the giving of * Gifts that are useful and appropriate. Here, at the FARMERS’, you will find a very nice selection of Goods to choose from. E.P.N.S. TEAPOTS, from 28/6 to 60/-. E.P.N.S. TEA SERVICE, 47/6. E.P.N.S- TEASPOONS (Cased), 7/6. MANICURE SETS, from 6/- to 32/6. DECORATED TEA CADDIES, from 2/9 to G/-. LADIES’ HANDBAGS, 12/6 to 25/-. SAFETY RAZOR OUTFITS, from 3/9 to 25/-. Our GROCERY and CROCKERY DEPARTMENTS are well stocked with Choice New Season’s Dried Fruits, Tinned Fruits, Cordials, and all other Christmas delicacies. We have just unpacked Special Lines of Fancy Crockery, Cigars and Cigarettes. These are verv suitable for Christmas Presents. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. TEMUKA. I 1 TIME IS FLEETING SAYS SANTA CLAUS. | DON’T LEAVE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING © 2 UNTIL THE LAST MOMENT- CALL EARLY, g 0 WHILE BLACKMORE’S STOCKS ARE WIDE AND CHOOSING IS EASY - - ' BATHING CAPS and HELMETS- V-. 1/3, 1/11. ■ HANDKERCHIEFS- Bd’to i/11. | 2 Boxed EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS-— « S l-doz„ 2/6, 2/11; 1-doz., 3/6, 4/6 to 14/6. H Strong Oiled Jap SUNSHADES- 4/6 d 7/6. ART SILK HOSE- 2/11 to '/£ PURE SILK HOSE- ] § 1 14/6; LTJVISCA PYJAMAS, 25/-, IMITAL HAN o KERCHIEFS. 1/3; FANCY SOX, 2/6 to S/«. | TENNIS TROUSERS- '" 32/ . 6 ‘ SPORTS COATS- •• 39/6 ‘ 42/ - BLACKMORE’S : n j THE SHOP FOR VALUE.” o ..... .. - r'-'-vrsssoifiSOl ~

Be # Smartly FROM Wif* Head to Foot! qar Ours is known as theMl W SHOP lOR MEN and^Jy—Ja this reputation di<l notK9R\ Dm: GROW IN A NIGHT. HfR By the constant desire to please, 1 j • / and accepting a full measure of 1 > . . r responsibility for every article sold, S and by selling always at reasonable I . prices, have we succeeded. ■ • < Let us Please YOU as we have ( hundreds of others. ‘ JAS. DAVIS TAILOR AND CLOTHIER temuka.

QALVATION ARMY. ° GERALDINE. SUNDAY SERVICES. 7.15 a.m: Kneedrill. 11 a.m: Holiness. 2.30 p.m: Sunday School. 7 p.m: Salvation. MONDAY. 7 p.m: Young People’s Wind-up Social. WEDNESDAY. 7 p.m: Christmas Service. Everyone Heartily Welcome. Ensign Board and Lieut. Fantham, C.O’s. g A LV A T I 0 N ARMY. KING STREET, TEMUKA. SUNDAY SERVICES. 7.15 a.m: Kneedrill. 11 a.m: Holiness. 2.30 p.m: Sunday School. 7 p.m: Salvation. Children’s Service, 2.30 p.m. Adjutant Sherson, Lieutenant Smith. C.O.’s. rpEMUKA MISSION. Mission Hall, Denmark St., Temuka. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m: Service. 2.30 p.m: Sunday School. 7 p.m: Gospel Address. Strictly undenominational. A meeting-place for saint and sinner. Sankey’s hymns. All heartily welcome. Any suitable subject will be dealt with on request.

CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH. SUNDAY SERVICES. St Peter’s, Temuka; 11 a.m., 7 n'm St. John’s, Winchester: 8 a m.,'1l a.m., 7 p.m. Holy Trinity, Maori Pah: 6.30 p.m. Orton: 3 p.m. GEORGE NELHAM WATSON, Vicar. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, A TEMUKA. TO-MORROW’S SERVICES. Temuka — 11 a.m: Christmas Service. 7 pm: Christmas Service. Special Hymns, Anthems, and Addresses. REV. H. R. FELL, M.A., BD. CHURCH, TEMUKA. SUNDAY SERVICES. CHRISTMAS' SUNDAY. 11 a.m: “The Meaning of incarnation.” 7 p.m: “O Come let us adore Him.” Carol Service. 3 p.m: Lower Waitohi School. On Christmas Morning a Service will be held in the Methodist Church at 9.15. _____ Minister: Rev. Albert Blakemore. Madrid is the “latest" capital in the world. People lunch at 3, have tea at 7, and dine at 10.45. Theatres begin at H, and end about 1.15 in the morning.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10486, 21 December 1929, Page 3

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