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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. QERVICE will be conducted on Sunday in U the above Church as under: - Lawrence (morning)— Rev. W. Jenkbr Wethcrstoncs (3 p.m)— Rev. Mr Jenneb Li^wrence (evening) — Rev. W. Jenkeb PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, TUAPEKA. THE REV. T. MACKENZIE FRASER will conduct service TO-MORROW as under : — Lawrence ... ... ... 11 a.m. Blue Spur... ... ... 3 p.m. Laurence ... ... ... 7 pm. WESLEFAN CHURCH, TQAPEKA. ON Sunday, services will be conducted as follows: — Lawrence (morning) — Rev. Mr Law „ (evening)— Mr F. Vivian Blue Spur (morning)— Mr D. TucKEtt „ (ovening) —Rev, Mr Law LAWRENCE BAND OF HOPE. A CONCERT in aid of the above Society will be held in the Town Hall, Lawrence, on FRIDAY, 6th MAY, at 7 p.m. Competitions in Reading, Reciting, and Singing will form a part of tke programme; to conclude with a Spelling Bee, open to members only. ROBERT NEILL, President. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. rpHE Education Board having declared the -1- School Committee for Clarks Flat School District informally elected, notice is hereby given that the Board has fixed FRIDAY, 13th MAY, at half-past 7 o'clock p.m., for a fresh Election. The first meeting of the newly-elected Committee is fixed for 8 o'clock the same evening. Both meetings to te held in the Schoolhouse. P. G. PRYDE, Secretary. PREMIER CEMENT GOLDMINING CO. (Limited), WETHEBSTONES. A N Extraordinary Meeting of Shareholders in tho above Company will be held at the City Hotel, Princes-street, Dunedin, on MONDAY, the 23rd day of MAY, 1881, at 2 o'clock, p.m. Business : To take into consideration the winding up of the Company. JONAS HAREOP, Manager. Dunedin, 27th April, 1881. " NOTICE. T\E WILKINS. F.E.C.S., •^ Oculist and Atjeist. To the Chrictchurch Hospital, Left Lawrence for Dunedin yesterday. He will remain in Dunedin from seven to ten days to treat Patients there suffering from Eye, Ear, aud Throat Diseases bctoro he returns to Christchuri.li, where he may be consulted in future. GUNS! GUNS!! GUNS!!! TO ARRIVE EX "BENVENUE." T ARGE assortment of Guns, direct from ■^ one of the best English makers. On Sale— Shot, Cartridges, and Powder. HERBERT AND CO. NOTICE. •""11HE undersigned is prepared to make ad vances on Wool, Grain, and other Pro ducts consigned to him for sale in the Dunedin or London Market. J. C. AEBUCKLE. _ NOTICE. TO PARTIES FURNISHING. INSPECT my stock of New and Second-hand ■*• Furniture, Zeahinclia Ranges, Grates, Crockery, Cutlery, &c. J. C. ARBUCKLE, Commission Agent, Lawrence. MR DAVID FINLAYSON, BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Ross Place, Lawbencu. Office : Town Hall. -OO nOfi T0 TjENI) on Freehold Secu oO^JjUUU rity.— Apply to, i DONALD ROSS HUNTER, Solicitor, Lawrence. MONEY TO LEND, on Freehold Security, in piams to suit borrowers.— Apply, DAVID FINLAYSON, Solicitor, Town Hall, L'iwr«»nre. niCHARDS' ART UXION-lst Prize, 11 No. 78 ; 2nd Prize, No. 8 ; 3rd Prize, No. 6S WANTED KNOWN- -Drawing in Grand Art Union takes placp in my Workshop THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock.— J. Egglestone, Peel-st.reet. W^ ANTED KNOWN — Suitable Boxing Gloves for Borough Councillors at Jeitebt's. WANTED— An English Terrier Slut, wellbred, not less lhan twelve months old ; also, a Male Black Retriever. — Apply, with terms, &c, to "Canis." Waip' ri. WANTED KNOWN— West's No. 3 New Zealand Magazine and Pirotes of Penzance. — At Geo. Jefpeby's. TT7 ANTED KNOWN— Style, fit, and workVV manship guaranteed in Dressmaking — At Mrs Laughland'B, Peel-street. ANTED KNOWN— That Travellers can be accommodated with Horse Feed and Meals at Wm. M'Kat's, Junction of roads (lleriot Hundred), late Dnnrobin. WANTED KNOWN— Dress aud Mantlemaking. — The ladies of Lawrence can now have their Dresses and Jackets made in the correct style— At Mrs Latjghland's, Peel street (next door to Shamrock Hotel.) WANTED KNOWN— That the Business Places of Lawrence willbeclosed every Friday at one o'clock. The public are respectfully requested to support this movement. ANTED KNOWN— That J. Habbop, Peel-street, Lawrence, has received all the Annuals for 1880 : — Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Good Word?, Quiver, Sunday Magazine, CasseH'B Magazine, Boys and Girls own Annuals, Chatter - box, British Workman, Band of Hope, Friendly Visitor, Family Friend, Children's Friend, Infant? Magazine, AllySloper, and Judy's Annuals, &c, &c. ;also, Savage life in Polynesia. — All • kinds of Cricketing Material for sale.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XIV, Issue 732, 30 April 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XIV, Issue 732, 30 April 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XIV, Issue 732, 30 April 1881, Page 2

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