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iunnsements. Th cat r_£ Royal TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 10TH. DUNCAN C. ROSS VERSUS GEORGE ROBINSON, IN A WRESTLING MATCH FOR £25 a side £25 And the Championship of New Zealand. The styles to be Greeco-Roman, Cumberland, Catch-as-catch-can, Cornish, ami Collar and Elbow. When a number of well known amateurs will give exhibitions of foils and single sticks. Admission—Circle 3s. stalls 2s 6d. pit la. 9017 Drillshkd Grounds, to-day, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. At3p.fi. SWORDSMANSHIP, ATHLETICS, AND WRESTLING. Shilling. MORRIS TUBE SHOOTING RANGE. Cx LADSTONK _t_L OTE L. NOWOPEN. A. W. LANE, 8167 Proprietor. __ KESMIT. AHANDBOOeToF PALMISTRY; CHARACTER READING and FORTONE 'lELLING. by PAUI_NE M. R. JACKSON, Palmist, 83 Manchester street. Price Is 6d, postage 2d extra. 8972 Agricultural and Pastoral. CANTESBUJIY AGRICULTURAL . AND PAS 10RAL ASSOCIATION. NOTICE. THE CANTERBURY RAM AN v EWE EAIR WILL BB HELD „ ON THE ASSOCIATION GROUNDS, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 19ENTRIE3 WILL ~B_ RECEIVED up to THURSDAY, MARCH TH* 12th, At the Association Rooms. ENTRANCE FEESRams 2s, irrespective of number. Ewes Is, do do Entries must be Accompanied by Entrance Fees. P.S. —The Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held as usual on the Evening of the Ram Fair. 8983 M. MURPHY, Secretary. Religious Services. Oaxhedraj.. 7 jSjt.r VICES, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10 a.m.—Matins. It a.m. — Litany and Holy Communion (choral). Preacher, Rev. H. T. Porcbao. i p.m.—J_vensong (choral). ' 7 p.m.—Preacher, Rev. T. Flavell. 8967 VX7ESLEYAN CHURCH SERVICES*' SUNDAY. BTH""FEBRUABy. . , DURHAM STREET^ 11 a,__— Rev. R. Taylor. 6.30 p.m.—Rev. W. O. Olliver, EAST TOWN BELT--11 a.m.-Rev. W. C. Oliver. ' „30 p.m.—Rev. R. Taylor. SUMNER*(District Schoolroom)—" 7 p.m.-Mr W. Craddock. 8977 Sydenham Wesleyan Church, COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. Services as underMorning, at 11—Rev. Gordon Webster. Evening, at 6.3o—Rev. L. M. Isi tfa, 9019 ALBANS WESLEYAN CHURCH. TO-MORROW/pißßUAirr BTH. 11 a,m.—The President of the Conference 6.30 p.m.—Rev. J. G. Chapman, of: Leeston. Mnsio by Choir from 6.15. 8979 Baptist Church, Oxford Terr*ce. SUNDAY, FEBKUARY Bth. The Rev. C. DALLASTON will PREACH Morning and Evening. ~ The Ordinance of BtOfevera* Baptism WiU bo administered at the Evening. Service. 8973 SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH. TtIHE ANT4IVERSARY of the above will be: JL- held on SUNDAY, February Bth. Mr hewdney will preach in the morning, Mr Richards, of Lincoln, in the evening. Tea and Publio Meeting, Tuesday, February 10th, when addresses will be delivered by Messrs Dallaston, Richards, Marriner, Lawrence, a_d Hammett. Tea on tables 6.30. 8992 FoR ESTK RS* H ALL, Oxford terrace. MR WILLIAM "BASTON. Evangelise, from Bristol, England, Will deliver an EVANGELISTIC ADDRESS In the above hall, on SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY BTB, At half-past cix. All are welcome. There will be no collectio-N and hymn sheets will be provided. Come! 8993 R WORTHINGTON at Odd.e_ow-___i_ , _ EVERY SUNDAY. Bible Talk, at 11 a_n,.Sunday school, at 2.30 p.m. Lecture, Evening, 6.30 p.m. - Subject for Sunday, February B_a—_____ THE CREATIVE POWER OS *HOUGHT_ ___________________Jffr GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRBSB-f-' TERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY of this Church will commence its sittings in ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH ON THE EVENING OF TUESDAY, 10th INST., at 7 o'clock, when the VERY REV. H. B. BURNETT, Of Westport, ex-Moderator, will preach and preside. Future meetings- of the Assembly will be held in the Old Provincial Council C_____«r*, beginning on Wednesday morning. _96g GENUINE ROTHERHAMS • LEVER WATCH, -35. •JJJ_ gA?DSTEIN, _ CASHEL STREET. 79018 BALING & COMPANY, LIMITED. Wi"». Spirit and General Merchant. WORCESTER SfTIUSET, C__E_STX__UBOH EUBOPEAN AND AIJSII-ALIAN WINES. N.Z. GIDERj) "Golden Apple" .rand. OVPAQ The PYRAMIDS blends and X. ____»- others, in caddies, &c, from -lbe upwards. TITAT -~ax>AT A natnral N.Z. ___&■ WAI i___L_r_-_l—'-__ Water and moat delicious sparkling tabic bever.ge, is per doz.. ' cigars, and Tobaccoe. N.B.—Caaes assorted for family reqeiremeata. *T_-_NT_. Oils, Copper, tflate Naita. Rooflng JIT and Boiler Felt. Aitken and Roberta, 99 I-Vbhfleldstreet (next. Dames-

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7781, 7 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7781, 7 February 1891, Page 1

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