On the gate leading to a house in the rural section of Philadelphia is the suggestive placard :—■" Nothing wanted but milk and the morning paper." (Tor remainder of News see Ist Page.)
Services — i .— THAMES Sunday School Centetenary Celebration. mO-MORROW (SUNDAY) UNITED PBAYER MEETING in the Congregational Church, between 7.30 and 8.30. SPECIAL SERMONS in the Mobning, at'll o'clock: — St. .George. Church, by Rev. Jbs. Bates. . Presbyterian Church, by Rev. S. J. NiILX. . Shortland Welejan Church,by ... Rev. R. Laishhy. Baptist Church, by ... Rev. T. W. Adam- ; son. Congregational Church, by Rev. W. J. Watkin. Primitive Methodist . , Churoh, by . Rev. T. L. Datixs. Grabamstown Wesleyan Church, by ... Mr T. Jambs. In the A-TXBNOON, at 3 o'clock, SPECIAL UNITED GATHERINGS OF SUNDAY SCHOLARS: At St. George's Church—Address by the Rev. Joseph Bates. ' * At Grahams'town Wesleyan Church—Addresses by the Revs. X. W. Adamson and W. J. Watkin. i MONDAY ETENING, commencing at 7.30 in the I ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SERVICE OF PRAISE AND . THANKSGIVING ' j by the ST. GEORGE'S CHOIR, Opened with Prayer by the Rev. Jos. Bates. , 1. Te Deum Laudamus (Dykes) Chpir . | 2. Solo, David before Saul MrMHAirey 3. Air, He shall feed his flock I (Handel) The Misses Lath , *_. Solo, With verdure clad (Haydn) Mrs Corrigan i 5. Anthem, with Treble and Bats Solos, Ye shall dwell in the land (Staiuer) Miss Probort * - and Mr Brown 6. Trio, 0 Father hear us (Curschmann) M« Kilgour : MissProbert '. Hiss Belcher i. Solo, Lot the bright seraphim (Handel) ' Mrs Eilgour 8. Quartette, Thine O Lord (Kent) MissProbert, Miss Belcher Mr Puckey Mr Burgess 9. Solo, Be . thou faithful (Mendelssohn) Mr W. 0. Steward 10. Anthem, O Praise God in . ' His Holiness (Trimnell) Choir 11. Solo, Jerusalem (Mendelssohn Mine Murrisli 12. Antbem, with Solo and Duet, Behold I Bring (Birch) ■ The«Miss«s . Steward, Mr W.O. Steward Mr Catran 13. Anthem, I will sire thanks (ttoiart) Choir ' Conductor ... Mr W. C. STEWARD. Harmoniumist ... MrIRXWHELLI. Prices of Admicsiori.—Front Seats, 2s; Double Tickets, 3s; Gallery and Floor, Is. Children Half-price. 865 I • : - Wanted WANTED COLUMN. I ADVBBTISEMENTB not exceeding FoubtjJEN Wo&DS ill this column will in future be charged Onk Shilling per insertion if prepaid. ' \\7 ANTED to Sell from 1 to 10,000 Tons V V of Raw Hematite; do., from Ito lf.o Tons of Dressed Hematite.—-F. Bknnxtt and Co., Thames. VX? ANTED KNOWN—WASTE PAPER ,f ¥ for Saleiatitbe Etsnikq Stab Office
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3606, 17 July 1880, Page 3
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393Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3606, 17 July 1880, Page 3
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