RELIGIOUS. JMUMITIYK \l KTHODIST CHURCH. Sll'.RYK.'liS FOR. SI'.NbAY. REV. . OUMI KHT. BARXAR D ST., u—-Claiming Victory : (5.5)0-• "An Appeal to Outsiders.'' AYaimata.it ai. 3—l(<■ r. ,1. olpherl'<. AVaiinJitiiiliii, 7—Messrs AY. Harris and .1, Smith. C 1 ON ( J REGATIONAL CHURCH ! (with Baptists incorporated). KEV. ARCHIBALD E. HUNT. Morning. 11.0 —"Tile Ordoal of Patience." Evening, (5.30— I "The 0 race of Repentance." Si.rangers cordially invit-ocl. CHA LMK Rfl PRICS B V 'i'E.U IA N ciriißc.il. Preacher: REV. A. MACAULAY CALBAYELL. 11. —The Benefit of 1 the Lost Cause. Children's Address: How the. Dead Speak. fi.3o- —A liiii Man Sulkinjr. A Cordial Invitation. Trinity presbytertan CHURCH. SERVICES TO-MORROW. Barnard St., 11 and o.3o—Rev. Thos. Stir.son. Salisbury, at 3 —Rev. Thomas Stinsnn. CuUmanntown, G. 30. WE ShE YA N CHUR. OH. SERVICES TO-MORROW. Tinmru, 11 and 0.30 —Roy. W. linum!>or. Pareora, 11 —Mi* Brown ; G. 30 lnvin. Enirview, 3—Rev. W. Ranmber: 7—Mr Brown. Kinus<lowii. 3—Rev. W. J. Entieott ; 7 .Mr Strinper. Pareora East, 11I'i'V. AY. J. En! ieol.t; 7—Mr Yogeler. AYainiataitai. 11—Mr Howard: fi.r,o—Rev. AY. J. Eniicolf.
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HENRY GEORGE SAiD. "That only by saving and putting aside into some sate and profitable yielding form, a portion of his daily earnings, is it possible for the wage-earner to become in later years independent of the labour ot liis hands. The first important Etep in this direction is that he as early as possible own a house of his own." We can supply you with all that malces the surroundings beautiful and useful. We have largo stocks of the following : Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Currants. Gooseberries, all varieties of Hedge and Shelter trees. Uhese hr|a Strong and; Hardy Trees. Will yo-u not give us a trial ? W. F. MORRISON & CO. Seed and Plant Merchants. A PLAIN UNVARNISHED SUIT TALK. I TELL a plain unvarnished tale of ray Suits in this newspaper, and never have men grasped a situation so thoroughly. Men know they can always buy cheaper and better suits for cash than on credit—they know I can buy better woollens —put more and better workmanship into the garments—give more time to the style and give more value right through than any credit tailor could ever hope to accomplish. Countless times I have taken orders for and made suits for men who have doubted on the money back offer, with the greatest success. Let me do it for -you. GEORGE DA VIES SUITS TAILOR MADE TO ORDER, 555, 635, 755. I OFFER YOU FOR CASH: ■ Higli Grade Suitings. Perfect Style. A Real Fit. Superior Workmanship. A Saving of £2. cwi in To-day and profit by it. GEORGE DAVIES, Ltd., THE MODERN TAILOR, Corner of Arcade and Stafford St., TIMARU. G 1. DAVIDSON, BNERAL OARBtKfiS, Offices: CHURCH STREET. TIMARU,
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14238, 2 July 1910, Page 2
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