CHURCH OF ENGLAND j SERVICES. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, JUNE 10. St. Saviour's, Tbmuka. Matins, 11 a.m.—Mr R. Pinckney. Evensong, 6.30 p.m.—Rev. T. Hodgson. St. John's, Winchester. Matins, 11 a.m.—Rev. T. Hodgson. Evensong,6.3o p.m.—Mr H. J. Gladstone. Pakihi. Service, 2.45 p.m.—Rev. T. Hodgson. TEMUKA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Y REVS. BARCLAY and DICK- _ SON on SABBATH FIRST, Morning Service and Communion. Afternoon at 2.30 p.m.. Distribution of Sabbath School Prizes. In the evening, at 630 p.m., a Lecture by Mr Barclay, entitled " The Seven Bibles." Collection in aid of Sabbath School. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.30, Mr Barclay, aided by diagrams and beautiful moving magic-lantern slides, will discourse of "Are Rational Beings confined to this Planet 1 " Adults, Is ; Children of Sabbath School, 3d; Others,6d. jn9 _^____ PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Services To-Morrow— Geraldine Morning, Rev. H. Williams; Evening, Mr C. McKenzie. Temtjxa—Afternoon and Evening, Rev. H. Williams. Orarj—Mr W. S. Maßlin. ESLEYAN CHURCH Services To-Morrow — Temuka, 11 a.m. —Rev. C. H. Standago. „ 6.30 p.m. —Rev. C. H. Standage. WAiT3Hi,2.3op.m Rev. C.H. Standage.
TO THE WORKERS OF THE TEMUKA DISTRICT. A PUBLIC MEETING will beheld fl. iuthe ODDFELLOWS' HALL, TEMUKA, on 'SATURDAY, JUNE 9th, at 8 p.m. All interested iu the Government opening up some land in this district for the workers please attend. Mr Flatman, M.H.R, Mr A. O. O'Callaghan (Land Office, Timaru), aud Mr J. M. Twomey are expected to be present. J. FRANKS, ju7 Secretary Workers' Union. UADRILLE ASSEMBLY. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, TEMUKA. At the request of several Ladies and Gentlemen 1 have decided to hold a Quadrille Assembly. OPENING NIGHT—THURSDAY, JUNE 14th. Hours : 7 to 8 for Learners, 8 to 10 General Class ; Ladies by invitation. jn7 A. S. JENKINS, Temuka. MRAND MISCELLANEOUS ' ENTERTAINMENT. VOLUNTEER HALL, TEMUKA. THURSDAY, JUNE Hth, 1894. Pabt I. Instrumental Selection ... Pearce Family Song ... Mr Opie Tableau—"An Embassy of Love " Dialogue ... Misses Howe and Olive Wright Violin solo ' Master C. Brown Solo—" An Andalusian Maid " Miss Lilian Brown Tableau—" Execution of Mary Queen of Scots " Trio—" A Little Farm Well Tilled " Messrs Rutland, Harrison, and Low Solo ... ... Tableau —" The Battle on the Green " (D'wliens) Solo Pabt 11. Instrumental selection ... Pearce Family Recitation ... ... Miss Howe Tableau—" Help for the Wounded " Solo ...Mr Rutland Duet —" Where are you Going to, my Pretty Maid"...Miss L. Brown andMr Low Tableau Quartette—" The Bluebells of Scotland" Mesdames Harrison and Gapper, Messrs Harrison and Low Song... ... '■»■-- ■■— ... Mr Opie Tableau —" Scene in Napoleon's Life " Solo '--.I Selection ... Pearce Family Instruments * *t, 8 o'clock. Doors open at 7.30; commence. Admission, Is. SALE OF GIFTS on SATURDAY, the 16th, consisting of Fancy Work, Grain and Produce, Refreshment Stall, Bread, Cake, and Lolly Competition, Competitions for Gentlemen, Promenade Concert, and other attractions. Come one 1 Come all 1 Admission, 6d. jn9 PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL. A CONCERT AND DANCE in aid of School Fuuds will be held in the Schoolroom on FRIDAY, June 15th. Refreshments Provided. Admission, 3s. ju9 CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKS J in Linen Cloth and Paper Boxes of Note and Envelopes, from 6d to 2s each, rare bargains 5-quire Packets Note for Is 250 Envelopes for Is 3d Dressing Combs from 3d each Tooth Brushes from 6d each Hair Brushes Is each Ladies' Bags from Is each Purses from 6d each Cups and Saucers and Mugs 6d Crystal Sugars 8d each China and Glass Ornaments Is Candlesticks in China Is Pocket Knives 6d Color Boxes from 3d Moist Colors from 6d per box Instrument Boxes from Is Gd to 15s Metallic Books from 3d each And a Large Stock of Assorted Toys AT PEARSON'S FANCY WAREHOUSE, TIMARU.
Band Contest.—The New Zealand Bands Contest Committeo have fixed the order of competition as follows:—Quick-step contest on Wednesday 10th; one selection contest on the 12th, and the other selection contest on the nth October. Mr U. Martin, Wanganui, will be judge. Mr Uulch (.Melbourne) will provide the quick-step for the contest.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2670, 9 June 1894, Page 2
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