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TENDERS. GERALDINE ROAD BOARD, NVITE TENDERS for Leasing the Plantation Reserve at Hilton for a Term of Ten Years. For particulars apply to the Office, Geraldine,'where Tenders will be received up to 10 a.m., on TUESDAY, 14th. October, 1913. THOMAS DYER, Overseer. | TO ASPHALT CONTRACTORS. 1 E N D E R S . . will he received up to noon, on FRIDAY, the 10th inst., for about 250 Yards of Asphalting. Particulars may be seen at .'iiv office. ■-' T. COULTHARD MULLIONS, Architect. ■ HALL AND MARCHANT, L.C.C.Bldgs. • Architects. Church St. g'NVITE TENDERS for Erection JL Parish Hall for Church of England, Fairlie. Plans, etc., may be seen at Vicarage,. Fairlie, and at our offices, where Tenders close 4 p.m., MONDAYr October 20th. . r TENDERS. TE N D E R S are invited, closing SATURDAY, 13th October, fot Cutting, O-Tubbing,' and Burning about 50 Chains of Gorse. For particulars apply: F.A.SARGENT. Cave. TO BUILDERS. E N D E R . S - are invited up till Noon, SATURDAY, 11th October, for Erection of Residence (wood) at MaMkihi. Plans and Specifications at our offices. .WALTER PANTON AND SON, Architects. LATEST BUILDING STYLE. BUILD your Homes in Concrete on the "Orotuna" System. Fireproof, Damp-proof, Cheap, and Lasting. We invite the criticism of the Public, and let our Buildings speak for themselves. ANDERSON AND BROWN, Agents for South Canterbury. RELIGIOUS. ' ISSION TENT. Saltwater Creek. A Series of Special Meetings will, D.V., be conducted by W. leCouteur (Evangelist), in the above Tent, commencing To-morrow (Lord's Day), at 7 p.m., and each evening during, the week at 7.30 (Saturday excepted). Sub.i ects of i mportance taken up. Everybody welcome. J Sankey's Hymns. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. * J Rev. Archibald E. Hunt. Morning—"The Brands of Evening—-"The Making of & Christian." Strangers are cordially invited. IRIN IT Y PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. I Services To-morrow. 11 and 6.30, Rev. Thomas Stinson, B.A. 3, Salisbury, Rev. T. Stin-' son, B.A. 6.30, Cullmanntown, Mr P. Strongman. ' E T H O D I S T CHURCH. Bank Street Circuit.

Timaru (Bank Street, 11,. Rev. A. Allen; 6.30, Eev. L. Hudson. Par isora, 11, Mi- Workman; fi.3o, Rev. A. Allen. Fairview, .3, Rev. A. Allen; 6.30, Mr Morrison. Kingsdown, 3, Rev. L.'Hudson-7, Mr Rose. Pareora East, 11, Rev. L. Hudson; 6.30, Mr" Vogelsc. I u'NITA BIAK , SERVICE. Mr A. M. Paterson, M.R.C.V.S., will lecture' on, "The Modern View of the Origin and Nature of Life." Those-who believe that Freedom to investigate is as essential in Re- , Jigion as in Science, are invited to apply for membership, and in doing so, promote the extension of the Freedom for which the Unitarian Church stands. Kindergarten and- Sunday School 2.30, Service 6;30. " 11 a.m., Rev. J. Featherston; 6.80 p.m., Mr J. Boothroyd. Waimataitai: 11 a.m., Mr Mortimer; 3 I>.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Featherston. Claremont: 7 r> m ' Mr MiUer. " ' CHALMERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. *«w* \ Preacher, Rev. A. Macaulay Caldwell. I 11 a.m., "Th Inspiration of Immortality." Children's Address, "The Loss of Faculties." 6.30 p.m.; "How can I help -he Empire of which New Zealand is a part?'' Services at Gleniti at 11 a.m., Claremont at 2 p.m., and Highfield at 6.30 p.m. ' I MUSIC. ISS HALL HAS RESUMED _*. h. TUITION, Pupils prepared for all Examination*. Railway Concessions to jjountry pupila. Terms may begin at any time. MISS. MARION HAY, L.A.8., Assistant Music Mistress (pupil of Miss Hall). STRATHMORE, ELIZABETH ST. TIMARU COLLEGE OF MUSIC H. NEVILL-SMITH. 3INGiNG —Personal Pupil of Jacques O Bouhy; formerly leading Baas Paris Opera. PlANO—Personal Pupil Virgil Clavier School, London and Berlin. VlOLlN—Personal Pupil Sevcife i and Joachim. Accompaniment Lessons. Terms commences February 15th. At Home to intending pupils daily, 11-12, 4-5, at Sophia Street 37. MISS NORRISH; AT.C.L., IEACHER of Pianoforte, Violin, „■...'■ and Theory of Music, Has Resumed • Teaching. Pupils ; ' successfully "coached - for all Musical.'; Examinations. : At/-rooms..'to intend-:i ing pupils from 2 p.m., to 4 p.m. daily. [WESLEY ■ HALL, CHURCHSTREET. •■ :•■ Private; :~z //;T7 | :/;:MISS SPRITE; L.A.8., /: .;.^HA'S.;;RESU3\paS^TE UPHjS: prepared-> for: all v Examination. Railway Con- \ cessions.',/,:■/[; ■;£■';}. '"i^i'l ::■ f

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15162, 4 October 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15162, 4 October 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15162, 4 October 1913, Page 5

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