Meetings. Amusements, &c. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. /"\BGAN RECITAL BY MR G. H. NORMINGTON. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, 8 o'olook. PROGRAMME : Processional Hymn A. and M. No. 431 1. Toccatta and Fugue m D Minor (Bach) 2. Entr' Acte from King Manfred (Beinecke) 3. Becitative and Solo — " Now Heaven m Fnlleßt Glory " (Creation) 4. March (Lefebure Wely) 5. 8010 — " Consider the Liliea " 6. Sketch (Chipp) 7. Recitative and Solo— "Iu Native Worth" (Creation) S. Xiarghetto from Symphony m D ! (Beethoven) , 9. March from Soipio (Handol) Recessional Hymn A. and M. No. 30. A Collection will be made m aid of the Choir Fund. ST. MARY'd CaUBOH, TIMAKU. THE ANNIVKRSARY SERVICES will be held on HUNDAY, 31at August, 1890. Preacher at both services : The Bt. Rbv.THE BISHOP OF CHRIS I'CHUBCH. All Seats FBEE after commencement of becond Bell at 10 50 a.m., and 6 20 p.m. Offertories towards Reduction of Debt on Building. B. WOOLLCOMBE \n v v a MELVILLE GRAY ] Churchwardens. rg>IMABU BAPTIST CHURCH. A (Het. C. O. Beowk) TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 11.0 and 6 30. MORNING— The parable of the Talents, any talents we possess (of wealth, music, influence, public Bpeech, &c ) aro given us by God. To Him we must one day account for their use. — Matthew xxv. 14-30. EVENING— The frail and fleeting nature of all things connected with this mortal 6tate " The fashion of the world is passing away." — r. Corinth, vii. 29-31. A MEETING of Members of the PUBLIC SERVICE will be held at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd proximo, at Ross' Chambers, Royal Arcade, to consider the movement for a Pnblio Service Association. BY ORDEB OF COMMITTEE WIiSLEYAN OHUBOH, SUNDAY, ACGUST 31. ■pHE REV. W. J. WILLIAMS will JL preach at 11 a.m. and 6p.m. Subjects : Morning — Ohrist'a Prayer for those iv Peril. Evening— The Strike Question ; viewed from a Christian Standpoint. TIMABU CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SEEVICES TO-MORROW BY REV. E. D. CECIL. 11.0 a m.— " The claims of tho ministry on tho sympathy of all Christiana." 6.30 p.m.— "Labour Uniona and Strike» : A warning affectionately urged ;" based on Gal. v., 14-15. V. R. TIMARU RIFLES. ■^HE Ordinary Parade for MONDAY is 3. CANCELLED, and ia lieu thereof a Battalion Parade m Drill Order will be held on TUESDAY, the 2nd Bept., at 7.30. Beoruita will attend. By Order, THOMAS JOWBEY, Capt. Commanding. ST. ANDREW'S CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. npHE ANNUAL BOOIAL GATHERING JL will be held m the Library Hall, Bt. Andrew's, on WEDNESDAY, 3rd September, to start at 8 p.m. sharp. Tickets can be obtained by Members from I tbe Secretary or any of tho Directors. THO3. KINROSS, Secretary. W. JL Quinn. W. R. QUINN, ACOOUSTAKT. •i'RADE AND OTHER BLLLB Dlb 1 COUNTED DAILY. MONKY ADVANCED ON PBBBONAL BEOUBITY. Lowest Rates. W. R. QUINN. CORNISH AND CO.. (LIMITED), I S y D N E T, GBAIN AND PRODUCE FACTORS LIBERAL ADVANCES made against PRODUCE for Sale m Colonial or Home Markets, > Full information on application to W R. QUINN, tioo»l Ag«nt. Wanted, WANTED KNOWN— That lam a Buyer of Fowl Wheat.— o. Bowses. WANTED KNOWN— That 8. CIMB, Saddler, has Removed to Premises Opposite Jonas' Auction Booms. A largo assort men t of all clauei of Good* at prices to wc.et (be, t\me».
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Timaru Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4920, 30 August 1890, Page 1
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