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Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES FOB QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAYS, RACES AT DUNEDIN. CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TO TIMARU. I7IXCURSION TICKETS a? under will be li issued from May 22nd to 25th, and will be available for Return till Ist June :— TO DUNEDIN: From Christchurch, Hornby, Rolleston, Rakaia, first class 365, second class 255: from Ashburton. 32s and 22s fid; Temuka, 27s 6d and 20s; Timaru, Stndholme, Waimate, 25s and 18s. Men taking horses to the Dunedin Races mayhave Dunedin Excursion Tickets from 18th instead of 22nd. From Christchurch" to TIMARU, and .Timaru and Temuka to Christchuri-h, first clas* 20s, second class 15s; from Christchurch to Waimate, and Waimate and Studholme to Chii-tchurctu 26s aud 19s; from Christohuroh to Oamaru, and vice versa, 2S. and 21s. RETURN TICKETS? any station to any station, obtainable any day. In the case of return tickets for distances not over 20 miles, usually available only till day after issue, those issued from 22nd to 25th May will bo available for return till Ist June. DAY EXCURSION TO TIMARU, 2oth MAY. | RETURN FARES "from Lyttelton. Christ- I churob, Addington. 9s first class, 7s second; from Ashburton, 6s Cd and 4s _". Children, 3 to 12 year_, half rates; under 3 years, free. Tickets available only by the Excursion j Train, which will leave Christchurch at 7.05 ■ a.m., Addington 8.1, A.Uburton 10.20, arriving ! at Timaru at 12.10 p.m., returning at 5.30 p.n_, | and arriving at Christchurch at 9.30. The tickets will be available for Temuka or Timaru. The train will stop at Temuka, and be due i from there on the return journey at 6.0 p.m. Goods Traffic will be suspended on the 25th May. 4260 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. COURSING MEETING AT SOCKBURN, 25TH MAY. 4 GUARANTEED" TRAIN, stopping where required, will Leave CHRIdTRCHfor SOCKBURN at 11.15 a.m. on the 25th inst.. and Return at 5.15 p.m. 4462 BY ORDER. t Religions Services. Cathedral Services. SUNDAY, MAY 24th. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion 10 a.m.—Matins 11 a.m. — Litany and Holy Communion (choral). Preacher, Rev. H. T. Purchas. 4 p.m.—Evensong (choral). 7 p.m.—Preacher, Rev. W. Dnnkley. 4684 Sydenham Wesley an Church, Colombo street South. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. SUNDAyTmAY 24th. DMorning—Rev. J. N. Buttle. Evening—Rev. W. Baumber. In the Afternoon, at 3, the Choir and Orchestr ~ assisted by Friends, will Render the Sacred Cantata "THE WISE MEN." Collections in aid of the Trust at all Services. 4641 DURHAM STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH, SUNDAY, _____ MAY. DURHAM STREET^ 11 a.m., Rev. JL. M. Isitt. 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. Morley. EAST BELT--11 a.m., Rev. S. Macfarlane. 6..0 p.m., Mr J. T. Smith. . SUMNER 'Hayward's Hall)— 7 p.m.. Rev. R. J. Murray. 4629 OT, ALBANS WESLEYAN SUNDAY, MAY 24th. 11 a.m.—Rev. W. Baumber. 6.30 p.m.—Rev. D. J. Murray. 4648 _ Baptist Church, Oxford Terrace. SUNDAY, MAY 24TH. The REV. THOS. SPURGEON will Preach Morning and Evening. On TUESDAY, May 26th, at 7.36 p.m., Mr, Spurgeon will deliver his Popular Lecture on "The Conquest of the Congo: or, Africa for Christ," illustrated with limeDght views. Admission, Is; Children, 6a. Proceeds to Home and Foreign Mission Fund. 4652 LINWOOD~CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Ferry Road. SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 24th. rrfHE REV. C. H. BRADBURY will LECA TURE on "The Church and Humanity." Service commences 6.30. 4701 -%fR WORTHINGTON at the ODDFELJ_fJl LOWS'- HALL EVERY SUNDAY. • . Subjects for Maj 24th--11 a.m. — " What is Conscience." _30 p.m.—Sunday School. 6.30 p.m.—Lecture on " Historic Religions and their Ultimate.'* „___ Sankey'a Hymns. 4676 •DICHMOND UNITED METB.ODIBT FREE Ay CHURCH Anniversary Services, SUNDAY, 24TH MAY. 1881. Morning, at 11, Rev. W. Morley; Evening, at 6w30, Rev. S. Macfarlane; Afternoon, at 2.30, Service of Song. MONDAY, MAY 25th, Annual Soiree. Tea at s_o p.m. Publio Meeting at 7. Chairman, T. ». Weston, Esq. Speakers, Revs. J. Elms lie. J. Hoatson, J. Hosking. 4639 TTNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH; |_j St. Asaph street. SUNDAY. MAY 24th, 189 L Morning, at ll—Rev. J. Dswdney.. Evening, at 6.30-Mr C. a Howard. 1112 T>IBLB CHRISTIAN CHURCH. ADDlNG_r_t> TON—Anniversary To-morrow. Rev. J. Orchard morning; Gospel Song Service afternoon : Rev. R. Erwln, M.A, evening. ConventiOD Monday afternoon. Tea-meeting from 5 _> 7.3_ _nbiie meetinflt after. Friends of __--i CbTi-Ftc_n-a_o-*_Wootat_iu,- "KTf._-_L__^ l - I T.j'| JB_tl- _"«-__. ~_r__t_-jPol, __r_ul__.-w-_.i_L, -E_r©_»tai«_.tc___ i-^_ii_ llfflMU*. » -DBIUn-VB METHODIST CH URCH, VT SU Asaph street, UnwooO. _^ Tforning, IL MrHaU; evening, 6JO, Rev. W. S. Potter. Monday, 6.30 p.m.. Tea 1_ Array Barraclcs. Eftßtßel. Tickets, is. „-.._.- ---pubuc Meeting. iM. MAmm R.oiUtio!lß, Read-PKa, Sacred Boloe by Mlntatem and. trJendfl. -632 YDENHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The Rev. J, M. SIMPSON will Preach in the above Church SUNDAY, 24th MAY, Morning and Evening. 4fl3* """ SALVATION ARMY. EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS, SATURDAY, SUNDAY. MONDAY, May 2-W, 21 th. 25th. _ .__ . Colonel BAILEY in command, assisted by Mrs BaUey. Major Vince. Adjutants Newbold and Grinl__g, and £0 meld Officers, SATURDAY—Wonderfnl" War Cry "March and Meeting. SUNDAY—Scenes of Salvation at 7 and 11 a.m. and S and 7 p.m. _ __ „ MONDAY—Free Tea to 2000 children. Children muster on tbe square «_ _30 p._a. At 4.30 p.m., Anniversary Tea in the Victoria street Barracks, followed by Great Salvation Meeting; 4&* Lost ««i Pound. _____,_, T OST—Black and Tan DOG (Gordon Setter). I a without collar. Apply H. Berry aad Co. Reward. 117 Lichfield street. 4683 FOUND, a PURSE containing . Money. Owner can bave same by describing it) and what amonnt_ Apply, O. Beaton. ifJil T>ERSONS GIVING UP HOUB_3-J______G JL aito W__ingtoAroidtheßißk and _3ConTe_l_ioo o_aSale, ARE REMINDED THAT J. BOWMAN AND SON A-p_-_A_IT PURCHASERS OFFURNTTURE AMD -EFFECTS TO ANY EXTENT. OUTIX)OR SALES CONDUCTED. J. BOWMAN and SON, Anotifl-we_.«»ae__ta_l-toeet,

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7871, 23 May 1891, Page 1

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