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Now tliat the great rush of Christmas trade is over, we take the first occasion to thank both town and country people for their very generous support —we have indeed been 'exceptionally busy-*—our store having been literacy crowded out the last week. Wo offer to one and all our warmest thanks and best wishes for the present season. —Melbourne Cash. The annual "rally” of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church is to be held tomorrow. Rev. A. 11, Wallace, ex-secre-tary of the Congregational Union, Melbourne, who has recently received a call to a Dunedin church, will preach in the morning on “A Ministry that Failed.” Rev Wm. Grant’s subject for the evening service is "On the way." Some of the special Christmas music, including “An the Glory of the Lord,’’ from the “Messiah,” will be repeated by request. Mr Geo. Meikle, of Auckland, will ging "Remember, now My Creator,” at the evening service. Missionary Williams will conduct the services at Whan gar a School and Haiti School (7 p.m.)

A gentleman, qualified to speak with some degree of authority on tile matter, told a “Southland News'* reporter that there were abundant evidences of a great wheat shortage in New Zealand this year. He was forcibly struck with the small quantities being handled on the railways and gave it as his opinion that millers were stocking very heavily against the poor prospects of next season’s supply. The Canterbury crops were a very thin and weather-battered lot and their productions would fall a long way behind the usual. There was every indication that flour would go irp to a very advanced price before many months bad passed. The House of Lords is supplied with Mavtell’s 'Three Star * More Martell’s Three Star is sold i'n England than any other, mark.*

The Baptist Tabernacle pulpit will be occupied by tile Rev. T. Keith Ewen tomorrow (Sunday) morning, 11 a.m., and evening, 7 p.m. Subjects suitable for the festive season will be dealt with. Mr Johnston will sing “Nazareth,” and the choir will render special anthems. All are cordially invited to these services. Tlio British Admiralty take Kartell's Three Star.*

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3715, 28 December 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3715, 28 December 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3715, 28 December 1912, Page 7

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