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SUNDAY SERVICES, June 30*fi7 1895?! WESLEYAN BAND OP iWFEj ANNIVERSARY. . 1 ]\TR BURTON, of Prince Albert Collegef! ItJL Auckland, will preach both Morning I and Evening at the usual h«ur* . , I The ANNIVERSARY TEA will be held I on THURSDAY, July 4th, at six p.m|| sharp. Adults Is, Children 6d. I After Meeting at'seven in theXhurcU 1 Good programme provided 1 I Omahuatll Rev. S. J. Serpelftl Puriri at 3 Rev. S. J- Serpelm] ST. JAMES' PRESBYTEBIAN CHyBCfIB DIVINE SERVICES will be Field To 9 MORROW (Sunday), June. 30th, uM follows:— H Morning, at 11—Rev. D. Ross.* Subject J "They that wait on the Lord shall renefiH their strength." ' -^H Evening, at 6.^3o—!to*. W. R, WooLLEVIH CHURCH OS 1 CHRIST. POLLEN STREET LECTURE HALL. *■ SERVICES will be held TO-MORROW J (Sunday) aa «nder i— I Morning, at 11; Fallowihip and BraaUngl of Bread. I Eroning, at 6.30: EDMUND.H. TATCOII will preach. Subject, "Fiebt 'THiiMrtM Fiast, the cloaQxtt mj lJT^BUrMiniftrr.'' ->M SALVATI<W AEMT. 1 SPECIAL MEETiSSs *ill be held TO«1 MOR»QW(9wi^)«ifolk>wß:- 1 11 a.m.: C ■jiifftiai M«*inf, Libct. I Delamokb. 7 ink.: Trophic* I of Grrace," Capt. Mitt,R«»* ««i Liiut. I DKI.AMOBB. 7 pm.: *ffciwev of Back- 1 plier c," Ar jutawi Draw. .1 ALL ARE WELCOME I \FOR SALE, CHEAP—] /IOTTAGE, Four Booms,and Scullery,^ . \J Mackay street north. Owner's address at fiifl office. , I

THE CORNERSHQPj Still to the fore for I Sale or Ho H^i MY PRICES ALW^ '♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••'♦'♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦♦•♦^ • i-'--. I have a few Ladies' JACKETS, CAPES} and CLOAKS, also Ladies* and • Children's MATS left of tlie. Extraordinary Low ' ,: Prices advertised last week, which are less than English Cost* DRESS GOODS. . A Nice Lot of Doublet Width <Tust Opened, ' 1 which I intend Clearing at Marvellously Low Prices, viz., 7id, $£d, 10yl,&ls. Al Value at Double the Price, i '■ ' -.'. • ■ ■.'''■■ ■ .'■ ~' i A few Shades in all Wool Sergpes at Is 6d, WO VLB BE CHEAP AT HAIF-A-CMO WIT. BLANKETS, ONE BIG BALE NOW ARRIVED--7s 9d to 25s the pair. BETTER VALUE NEVER OFFERED TO THE THAMES PUBLIC. * J. Walters, CORNER; OP POLLED Aim MARY STREETS. BOOTS AND SHOES. Winter Season 1895. y M. WHITEHEAD, HAVING JUST OPENED UP A LARGE AND „ VABIED ASSORTMENT of LADIES', GENTS' and CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS, ■HbdgSß invites the public to inspect the sime, some of which may i I *>c seen in the Windows of bis BOOT and SHOE WARE W&Tf I HOUSE, POLL liN STREET. \ V^,* \ A GoccUKoitn cut of MEN'S a».d TOYS' LFGGINGS \ I* \ NICE W.ARM WINTER, SIIPPEI'.S - Mure, 2«, I jisf \. Women'B^ Is 6d; Children*, Is k3w^ Football Boots and Shoe 3in Great Variety C^^j||ll Mining Boots, and every description w ; \_Jt^^^safc oots an^ Shoes maie to order on the shortest notice at the THAMES BOOT IA^TORY I M. WHITEHEAD, I BOOTMAKER, POLLEJN^ STREET, Jl

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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8082, 29 June 1895, Page 3

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