WAIMATE NEWS.
(FROM OTJK OWX CokhespON D E.\ I.) The Salvation Army authorities Have purchased a fin:- corn;.T section in "YVaimate, facing Shearman and Steward streets, opposite, the. Royal Hotel. Hie sale of the present barracks property is contemplated upon the Commissioner's return from England An old wocclen building the last in fact in the main street of AVaiuiato.. is a'lout to come down, and Mr Brown, of Timaru, has commenced his contractto erect handsome two storey premises to the order of Mr E. S. Mills in. place of those now occupied by Mr Ellis and the piano warehouse?. For a long time the Waimat? Ministers Association lias regretted flint tlio otn and 6th standards' oP the public sonool have been exemeptc-d from participation in the Bib]a instruction given by clergymen under the Nelson .--heme .1 he headma.stoi has arranged that the pupils of these classes also shall havo half an hour a weds, if ther care to stay, during their lunch time 011 Tluirsnays.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15393, 9 July 1914, Page 8
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165WAIMATE NEWS. Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15393, 9 July 1914, Page 8
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