Advertisers are wide awake at Omai a ' (George Francis Train's city in the far west.) One enterprising individual is printing an edition of the Prayer Book, which he intends to give away to every attendant at church. The right hand page contains the usual prayers, but the left hand page is allotted to advertisements. Another is trying to purchase the privilege of using the outside of the pulpit for posting the merits of his patent baby-jumper. In Chicago the backs of policemen are let to advertisers by the Town Council.
-jiiTBS PETTING AL purposes resuming School ""*■ Duties on Thuesday, the 13th inst. Vacancies for a few Boarders. Invercargill, Jan. sth, 1870. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T\R DECS has removed to the House in Don- , street, lately occupied by J. P. Tatgob, Esq. JOHN LOFTUB is hereby informed that the salaried office of Immigration Officer ceased 1 on the 31st day of March, 1865, and that, consequently, there could not have been any official hours of attendance as such from that date. D. M'ARTHUR. CALEDONIAN GATHERING. """ A MEETING of the General Committee will be held at the Caledonian Hotel, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock. Business — To receive Auditors' Report, &0., and general. NEIL FERGUSON, Hon. Sec A ROSS has received instructions from Mr • Robert Craig, to sell, at bis Yards, Deestreet, on SATURDAY, January 15th. at IS ' o'clock, 4 QUIET DAIRY COWS, 2 in Milk and 2 in Calf n STEERS. SOUTHLAND KACINGr CLUB. A MEETING of Subscribers to make 'arrangements for the Annual Races on 24th and 25th February, will be held at the Prince of i Wales Hotel, on Saturday next, the 15th inst., at 2 p.m. D. MACRORIE, Interim Secretary. INVERCARGILL WESLEYAN SABBATH SCHOOL. THE Services in connection with the sixth Anniversary of the above institution will be held next SUNDAY the 16th inst., when two Sermons will be preached by the Rev. R. 13. Bunn, in Bt. Paul's, Leet-street, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. ; at the close of each service collections will be made on behalf of the funds of the institution. The hymns are selected for the occasion, and 1 will be sung by the children. The scholars will be examined and addressed in the church at 3 p.m. when the parents and friends are invited to atten i. On TUESDAY, the 18th inst, a Public TeaMeeting will take place in the School Room, 1 North Road, at 63 J p.m. A Public Meeting will be held immediately ) afterwards, when the annual report will be read, [ and addresses delivered by the Rev. R. S. Bunn t and other gentlemen. ' On WEDNESDAY (the day following) the scholars will receive their usual treat. i ROBf. GILMOUR, i \ ••■ Secretary.
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Southland Times, Issue 1194, 11 January 1870, Page 3
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