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! Public Notices. SEEDS. SEEDa SEEDS. j VS7E HAVE A SPECIALLY SELECTED i STOCK OF WHITE CLOVER, RED CLOVER, ALSIKE CLOVER, COW GRASS CLOVER, ESSEX BROAD LEAF RAPE, MEADOW FESCUE, HARD FESCUE, SHEEPS' FESCUE, TIMOTHY, LUCERNE, MACHINE-DRESSELT COCKSFOOT, MACHINE-DRESSED RYEGRASS, &c, &c.. &c. THE CANTERBURY (N.Z.) SEED CO., Ltd. 352 12 Cathedral Squara. RICCARTON ROAD BOARD. WANTKD Men t> Braak Bouldevs at. 33 per yard. Apply at the Board's OrHci-, Fendalton, before Noon on Saturday, 10th ii>St. 757 N. ELLIS, Surveyor. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS OWING to the Ks'ate o£ T. DURANT and SON must be PAIO to mc on or bsfore TUESDAY, UfJth Septcms-ir, otherwi-.c they will be SUED for without further no:i::e. THOMAS DURANT, SISNR.. 891 Leeston. SOUTH eUALVKRN POUNJX mHE SOUTH MALVERN ROAD. BOARD X invito Applications from P- rsons wiling to Fill the Omc* of POUNDKEEPKU at COALGrATti. Full particulars- on application to the undersigned, any '>V"edne?day, :it the Ofllv-a, Co-ilgar..'. Application.'' io be sent in to the Board, before 1ti.30 a.m., OCTOBER 4tit, 1893. ROBERT COLTHART. 079 Clerk io Board. TO MEDICAL MEN. A PPLTCATIONS are invited for a RKSI--1% DENT MEDICAL MAN for Little River. Guarantee, £150 per annum. The Government, have also offered £50 per annum for attendance on the Maori residents on approval by them. Schedule of Duties ran he seen at Messrs Wood and Laurie's, Timber Mercnants, Christchurch. Applications, accompanied with Testimonials, Terms, &c, will be received up to the 18th INSTANT, addiessed to WILLIAM COOP, Little River, 390 Chairman o. Committee. Religious Services. /CATHEDRAL SERVICES. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 17th. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a-m. — Marina and Holy Communion (Choral). Preacher—Rev. W. Harper. 4 p.m.—Evensong (Chorah. 7 p.m.—Preacher—Key. W. 8. Bean. 931 «XJT ESLEYAN C H U R CH. SUNDAY SERVICES-SEPT. 17th. 1893. Durham street, 11 a.m.—Rev. J. T. Nott, M.A.; 6.3'ip.m.—'<<iv. H.R. Dewsbnry. East Belt. 11 a.m.—Mr J. T. Smith; (5.30 p.m.— Rflv. J. T. Nott, M.A. Sumner Public School, 7 p.m.—Mr G. W. Alian. '- ■•- __933 rpRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. A- W^r^a^,strefjEs. REV; SIDNEY" J. BpSKR. 11.0-SEN3ATTONALIS_. ; And at 6.30 p.m. on SANCTIFIED INDIFFERENCE. - Visitors cordially invited. , 895 T> APT IST T A~B~E~R~N ACL E T OXFORD TERRACE. REV. J. tThINTON, Of Dunedin. The Ordinance of Believers' Baptism will ba administered at the evening service. 917 CHURCH OF Corner of Durham street and South Belt. TO-MORRO~ at 6.30 p.m. Mr THOMAS J. BULL (Evangelist), will PREACH. Subject—"Beginning from Jerusalem." Seats free._Everybodywelcome. 894 METHODIST FREE CHURCH, St. Asaph street. REV. JOHN HOSKINCTPREACHES TWICE. Morning—Subject. "The Secret or a Revival." Evening—" The Deli:ge, a-« proved from Geolojry. Tradition, and Oriental Legends,'' continuing series on Landmarks of History. _9£9 CENTRAL MISSION SERVICES. PASTOR BIRCH. BLUE RIBBON HALT—SUNnAY, September 17th, 11 a.m.; Sunday Sihool, 230 p.m. TUaM STREET HALL-6.45 p.m., Cheery Evening. Please bring Sankey Hymn-booka. Strangers and others cordially welcomed. 959 GOSPEL HALL, OXFORD TERRACE, Near Montreal street Bridge. CAPTAIN~NEVT.LLE, S.S. HAUROTO, Will Preach the Gospel of the Grace of God, on SUNDAY, AT 6.30 P.M., * SUBJECTSUDDEN CONVERSIONS. All cordially welcome. No collection. 957 SOCIETY FOR SOCIAL ETHICS. ODDFELLOWS' HALL-SUNDAY EVENING, at 8.15 p.m. aubiect—" The New Ethic of the Sexes." D. W. M. Burn, M.A. Specially intended for those intflrp-fd in higher ideals. 992 ALICE MEREDITH BURN, Hon. Sec CHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING HALL, Corner of Manchester street and Worcester street. Subject for Sunday Evening's Lecture, September 17th. 6.30 p.m.— '* What is the sign of Thy coming ? " Please bring Bibles. All earnestly invited. Free. 931 BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, ADDINGTON. HOME MISSION SERVICE 3. Morning, at 11, Rev. J. Orchard; afternoon, at 2.45. Service of Sacred Song (a choice selection of old Methodist tunes); evening, at 6.?0, Mr J. Cook, 892 "|~_ EUT3CHE KIRCHE. HERB PASTOR TH. A. MEYBR WIRD MORGEN Urn 11 Uhr Gottesdienst halten. Anstbeilung dcs heil: Abendmahls. 913 ODDFELLOWS' HALL, KAIAPOL MR BURGESS will deliver the remaining Lecture* of bis course at the above Hall, at 3 p.m. each SUNDAY. Subject for September 17th— "THE REAL AND THE UNREAL." Sankey'g Hymns. 967 OLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON. TUAM at 3 p m Speakers, Rev. J- Dawson and MrT. K.Taylor. Chairman, Rev. John H<>&™g. Soloists, Mesdames Jones and HamHL Mr Parkes, Miss Fleming, from Sheffield, and Miss Woolley. A large orchestra and brass band. 990 STUDENTS OF TRUTH. MR WORTHINGTON at the TEMPLE OF TRUTH. 11 a.m.—" Crucifixion. 2.30-Sunday School aDd lectnrette. 7 p.m.—(By request) "The Universal Unrest. • No admission to Tempie after 7.30 p.m. 89 7 OF TRUTH. SISTER MAGDALA, AT THE ODDFKLLOWS' HALL SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER I?TH, 1893. 3 p.m. — Sunday-school. „ BJ»p.m.—"The Livin3 Magnet BrtogSankey'sJHymns. 931 Lost and Found. LOST, small steel Key., finder jlease leave tt '• Truth " Office, Colombo street. &S)

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8589, 16 September 1893, Page 1

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