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•saaaNoixoav AVEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, At, 1 p.w< CLEARING SALE OB" ORMAGLADE SHEEP. STRONACH, MORRIS & CO.,. LTD., in conjunction with TODD BROS. AND CO., LTD., have recoived instructions to offer at tho Ormaglade Koniestcad, as above, the following:— 7GO MERINO EWES, 2-tooth 720 MERINO EWES, 4-tooth 800 MERINO EWES, 6 yoar ß 60 MERINO EWES, aged 9a5 MERINO WETHERS, 2-tooth 1020 MERINO WETHERS, 4-tooth 750 MERINO WETHERS, 6-tooth i 590 MERINO WETHERS, 8-tooth 1340 MERINO WETHERS, 5 and G years 235 J-BRED WETHERS, 2, 4, 6 and 8-tooth. D k is a really Rood ono, and tho Clip always commands high prices in tho London market. Tho Sheep are heing offered owing to tho runs having recently been cut up. Buyers leave Duuedin by First South Express on Tuesday for Lawrence, and tan got accommodation at Miller's Flat Hotel, which is within 10 miniitaß' walk of the station yards. 1 RELIGIOUS. rnRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. REV. THOMAS STINSON, B.A. Barnard St., 11 o'c. and 6.30 o'c. CuHmanntown, 6.30 o'c—Mr J. Workman. CHURCH OF CHRIST. SOPHIA STREET HALL. SERVICES TO-MORROW, FEB. 6th. 'Vorninf; —Fellowship Meeting. 11 .. Talk: "The Altar of Sacrifice." Evening Service—6.3o p.m. Preacher: Mr Josiah Salisbury. Subject: "Tho Mark of Ai All Cordially Inviti IHALMERS PRESBYTERIAN KJ CHURCH, Preacher: REV. A. MACAULAY CALDWELL. I 11—"An Unattractive yet Beneficial Principle." Children's address: "Something to Shun." 6.30—"A Dramatic Act." A Cordial Invitation. WESLEY AN CHURCH. SERVICES TO-MORROW, imaru, 11 and 6.3o—Rev W. Baui ' •"•eora, 11 —Mr Irwin.; 6.30, Rev. ... J. Enticott. view, 3—Rev. Entdoott; 7. Mr "••"•ej. •n, 7 —Mr Vogeler. Pareora East, 11—Mr Fcrrier; 6.30, Mr B. Withell. litai, 11—Rev. Entioott; 6.30, loward. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. (With Baptists Incorporated.) REV. ARCHIBALD HUNT. lorning, 11.0—"Tho Last Requ " Svening. 6.3o—"Where Language Fails." Strangers are Cordially Invited. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. SERVICES ON SUNDAY. Barnard St. 11—Rev. J. Olnhert. Barnard St., 6.3o—Mr J. Tietjens. Waimataitai, 3 and 7 Rev. J. Olnhert. NITARIAN SERVICE. FORESTERS' HALL. GEORGE ST., TO-MORROW EVENING, 7 p.m. Fourth Lecture bv REV. J. H. G. CHAPPLE. UNITARIAN AFFIRMATIONS AND DENIALS. Chas. W.-Eliot, L.L.8., President of University, says:—"l h ever seen any persons who i anxiety, pain„ sorrow or death more calmly, more bravely, or with more signation, or more serenity, than the Unitarians. It is the most cheerful faith in the world in times of »»o> n^A ;perity, and the surest any faith in the world in and adversity. To propagatx faith is, to my thin&i * ' sacred duty." Free literature at Serv LOST AND FOUND. OST—A PAIR of BELT BUCKLES r ith i Cupids on. Finder please return i BUNCH OF ICEYS between Private Bos Lobby and Stafford St. Reward" on returning same to the Offioe of the N.Z. FLOUR MILLERS' ASSN., Church St, OST TURQUOISE EAR-RING Finder will be Rewarded on. returning to This Offioe. WANTED— A Girl abont 16 as Nursegirl. Mrs T. Thomson, Mam North Road. [RANTED for Waimate— COMPETENT PLOUGHMAN a once. Wages £1 7s 6d pe: week, Four-Horse Team. HERALD OFFICE.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14360, 4 February 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14360, 4 February 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14360, 4 February 1911, Page 7