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LATE advertisements NOTICE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, September 17th and IStb. ST. JAMES' HALL, OAMAKU. lecture f.t the n F>**>wyF D Captain wji. Jackson barr\, A 50-years* Cofoniat. Sublet" What I saw in England." T which the Captain will relate some ".i-tlm-' Fact* » n «:rmn»:<:ti»n with the Xinwat, »nd will read and exhibit the r fter be received from Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and that sent to him by Sir J alms The Lecture is full of stirtling troths. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR Will take the char. »,{mission —Front Keats, 2* ; Back do, Is. Doors open at 7-30. chair to be taken at 8 o clock. 4.5 > ST PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 0 K SABBATH FORENOON MR. TODD will condnct a SPECIAL «£RVICK FOR THE YOUNG. Parents M well as children are invited. 4-19 iRIMITiVE METHODIST CHURCH. Corner of Reed and Eden-atreeta. TO-MORROW. REV, C. E. BARLEY, Morning at 11; KEV. J . CKUMP, Evening at 6.30. /"CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TO-MOKROW, Morning Old Teea-st. Hall. Subject (Rev. J. Foster}— "Seeking, Trusting, Bringing." Evening —St. James" (New Teea-st.) Hall. Subject (Rev. A. B. Todd) "Family Government." LECTURE. MR. F. J. JEFFREYS will deliver a LECTURE in the Volunteer Hall willing* TO-MORKOW EVENING, at half-past six o'clock. Subject that will follow npon its neglect in nnr fames and schools." 45S NGAPARA. R' TO-MORROW at 730 p.m. OCINDAY SCHOOL CENTENARY CELEBRATION. VOLUNTEER HALL. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 21st and 22nd inst. Kav. C. E. Barley will take the chair each evening at 7 p.m. Doora open at 6.30. ON TUESDAY : CHILDREN'S FRUIT SOIREE; At which a Lime-light Panorama of Palestine will be exhibited, to be followed by a aeries of beaatifnl views of the Tabernacle m the Wilderness, accompanied by short descriptive readings and appropriate music. Hymns, to be sung by the audience will be thrown on the screen. Admission—Children, 6d ; Adults, Is. ON WEDNESDAY: FRUIT SOIREE FOR ADULTS. Admission, Is. The meeting will be addressed by the Rev. C. E. Barley (President of the Waitiki S.S. Unioajnnsuhject "Robertsßaikes." Bev. A B. Todd. " Aims and objects of the Sunday School." Uav. J. Foster, " Relation of the Family to the Sunday School." Rav. J. Cramp, •' Teacher** Preparation and Training " Several other Ministers are expected to take part in the proceedings.

Hymns will be srtng during the evening, a copy of which wilt be presented to every person on entering the Hill. 454 NO. 1 COMPANY O R.V. COMMANDING OFFICERS' PARADE will be he'ii on MONDAY NEXT, 20th INST., at S p.m. Full Uniform. Every member requested to attend. GEORGE SUMPTER, 458 Captain. OAMARU PUBLIC P>ATHS CO., LIMITED. rpHE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the shareholders will take place on MONDAY, the 20th INST., at S o'clock, at the Odd-Fellows * Hall, Coqaet-street. S. GIBBS Chairman. Oamaru, Sept. 14, ISSO. 420 ; ' IN BANKRUPTCY. I ; IV'OTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN that a; > meeting of the creditors of JAMES, 1 DUlfjr, of Oamaru, Boarding-house-keeper, j 1 » debtor, will be held at the Conrthouse, j . Oimarn, on 22nd day of SEPTEMBER, j ISSO, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, for j tte purpose of considering a resolution that | ; tee debtor be forthwith discharged. JOHN J. SPENCE, 452 Trustee. James bkocklesby, , or any friend?, seni his address to ■t'aiSK Futcrot, M'Neill's Cottages, I iloray-place. Danedin. 454 t THE ST. HUBERT'S VINEYARD C 0.,! 4 (limited,) MELBOURNE. R WILSON AND CO. DUNEDIN, ( Sole Agents for New Zealand. • ChaaaeLs, white Gouais do Burgundy, red Hermitage do Tokay, white ... Hermitage do Still Champagne, white Reislxng do Saavign oßj red Per df z qtH. ?.0J 2t 3 27s 303 30s 36s 35s 36s [ 41s 6d ] 417 'W' KNOWN—That T. PAT-, JASON'S LANDAU can be had'< GLOVRS from 12s 6d per set, ■ <*eapjt j'tZS. 10 *'* G ° od3 Sh ° P; | ■ t T DS | RECEIVED —A Large Assortment ( •acb WORK BOXES from 3s 61 M - Taylor's, Hairdresser. « Growth of the Hair, try ] the rft ,¥; JAYLOR'3 PACIFIC CREAM; ' it. HUMAN HAIR PLAITS ' eac b—cheapest In New i TwT:* 6 M - Taylor's, Huzdrea^,|

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 18 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 18 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 18 September 1880, Page 3

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