Notices j WANTED — Thames and Up-country Patrons to remember that MILNES, TAILOR, hd.s REMOVED to New Premises, next Foy Bros.' Studio, POLLEN STREET. THE AUICK HARMONY OYSTEMi J he ymcK Harmony qystem (Of Playing the Piano) S* Phenomenally' Successful in Auckland. Mb LEO CARRI being frequently asked to teach on the Thames will arrange a Short Season if sufficient learners notify him by writing at once to 29, Pitt' Street, Auckland, or to Mr R., Peace, Cochrane Street, Thames. rJFLE CLUB. A MEETING of those interested in FotmJ\. ing a RIFLE CLUB will be held at the Queen's Hotel on TUESDAY 25th, at 7.36 p.m. J. THOMAS y G. PRICE (-Conveners. W.N.CLIMO) THAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL. rpENDERS for CARTING and the ± SUPPLY of TIMBER, IRONMPNGERY, &c, for a period of Twelve Months, from Ist July, 1901, as per specifications to be seen at these Chambers, will be received up to 4 p.m of THURSDAY, the 27th June, 1901. ALBERT BRUCE, Town CJerk. ( Borough Council Chambers, Thames, June 19th, 1901. Services. WESLEYAN CHURCH, Pollen St. nIVINE SERVICES will be held TOMORROW (Sunday) as follows .— Morning at 11 : Rev. D. J. Murray. Subject—" Adorning the Doctrine." Evening at 6.30: Rev. D.J. Murray. Subject—" A fourfold view of Christ." • Kopu—Afternoon at 3 ; Mr, S. Holloway. ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. DIVINE SERVICES will be held TOMORROW (Sunday) as follows ;— Morning at 11: Rev A. D Thomson, Subject, " Stones that Speak" Evening at 6.30 ; Rev A. D. Thomson, Subject, " Am I my brother's keeper PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Mackay Street. DIVINE SERVICES will be held TOMORROW (Sunday) as follows :— Morning at 11 : Rev E. Drake, Subject, " The Condition of Revival" Evening at 6.30 •. Rev. E. Drake, Subject, " An All-embracing Prayer." (Evangelistic Service). Kopu at 3 : Rev E. Drake. BAPTIST AND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. DIVINE SERVICES will be held TOMORROW (Sunday) as follows :— Morning at 1 1 : Rev. Arthur Dewdney, Subject, " The Gain of Christ's Going" Evening at 6.30 Rev Arthur Dewdney, Subject, " The Commendation of Divine Love." Tapu at 3 ; Rev Arthur Dewdney. POLLEN STREET LECTURE HALL, CHURCH OF CHRIST. DIVINE SERVICES will be held TOMORROW (Sunday) as follows :— Morning at 11 : Fellowship. -Acts 2-42. Evening at 6.30: Edmund H. Taylor, Subject, " Two Sides of Life." A. Court has secured a warehouseman's stock of flannelettes in white, cutm, pink tad fancy itripei. from 1|« |W *»*~44tV \
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9975, 22 June 1901, Page 3
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388Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9975, 22 June 1901, Page 3
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