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Public Notices. THE CANTERBURY (N.Z.) SEED COMPANY, LIMITED. ARE CASH BUYERS OF COCKSFOOT RYEGRASS CLOVER SEEDS SEED OATS TARES, BEANS GARDEN PEAS Ac, Ac. And are Prepared to CLEAN THOROUGHLY Any Parcels of COCKSFOOT, RYEGRASS and CLOVER SEEDS Entrusted to as at Current Rates. SPECIAL TERMsTor Large Parcels. Consign to CANTERBURY (N.Z.) SEED COMPANY, ADDINGTON. Office Address—Cathedral square, Christchnrch 2454 mUAM STJREET HALL. UNITED WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. MUSICAL~FESTIVAL AND MONSTER CHILDREN'S CONCERT. CHORUS OF 700 VOICES AND FULL ORCHESTRA. TUAM STREET HALL. TUESDAY, MARCH 13th, 1894. Admission—One- Shilling. Reserved Seats, fe, may ba booked at the MurJo Department, D.1.0. Children half-piiue. Doors *psn 7.15, commence 7.45. 2770 THE EDUCATION BOARD op thi DISTRICT op NORTH CANTERBURY. ffIHE Board desires the Service of some JL pereon coi-ootent to act as AUDITOR of SCHOOL COMMITTEES' ACCOUNTS for the year ending 31st March, 1894. Applications to neaentln, addressed to the Seuieury of the Board, not later than Noon on THURSDAY, the 22nd Current. Particulars as to duties can be obtained at the Office of the Board. Remuneration £30. J. V. COLBORNa-VFEU _. Secretary. jDhristchurch, 9th March, 1894. __* Tsi TO THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH. JADIE3 and GENTLEMEN.-During this *1 month you have the privilege of Electing a Committee for the Licensing Bench, and I beg to offer myself as a Candidate, not as a Prohibitionist, bnt an Extremist for reductions to the Fullest Limit allowed by the present Law, and should you elect to carry this form of vote at the coming Poll I should advocate the Brewers nominating which houses should bo closed in each district. I would endeavour to see the Aot most strictly and impartially administered ia all eases, and weald also advocat* (hat each remaining Licensed House should bs properly w leansed from ceiling to floor with HANCOCK'S EXCELSIOR SOAP. This being admitted the Best Article ia the market, ftee from alcohol (alkali). Pleasantly scented, anl commanding ths Largest Sales in N.Z. Wailing your valued favour, Yours, respectfully, ARTHUR H. HANCOCK; Excelsior Soap Works, SydenhanL^JTTg Religious Services. pATHIDRAL SERVICES. . SUNDAY. MARCH 11th. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion (Cboral). Preacher—Rev. W. Harper. 4 pm,—Evensong (Choral)/ 7 p.m. — Preacher — Yen. Archdeacon Lingard. 2688 srsrrESLEYAN CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, 11TH MARCH, 1894. Durham street—ll a.m„ Rev. W. C. Oliver ; 630 p.m.. Rev. S. F. Prior; 3 p.m.. Rev. D. McNicdlh East Belt—ll a,m.. Rev. H. Bull; 630 p.m., Rev. W. C. Oliver. Sumner—Public School—7 p.—.. Rev. S. Peryman. 2769 CENTRAL MISSION. . ADDFBL -""o WS' HALL. PASTOR BIRCH. II a.m.—Testimony Meeting. 8 p.m.—Men's Bible Class. 6.45 p.m.—Special People's Service. Solos and Selections by Large Choir and Orchestra. Sankey'a Hymns. 1735 a~f_THODIST FREE CHURCH, J. . St. Asaph street. SUNDAY SCHOoTaNNIVERSARY. 11.0 am.—Rev. C. S. Beecroft, of Timaru. 3.0 p.m.—Children's Servioo. Special Hymns. 6.30 p.m.—Rev. D. McNicoll, President of the Wesleyan Conference. Special Hymns by the Scholars at each . ■ - Service. 2744 BAPTIST TABERNACLE, Oxford terrace. 11 A.M.— REV. C. C. HARRISON. 6.30 P.M.RBV. W. _2704 T>IBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 13 Lower High street.. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. Morning, at 11—Rev. Joaiah Ward. Afternron, at 2.3o—The popular Service ot Song, "Mission of Roses." by request. Xvening, at 6.3o—Mr W. Harding, of the Wenleyan Conference. Solo by Rev. Arthur Mitchell. 2749 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner Manchester and Worcester streets. 11.0.-REV. D. McXICOL (President of Wesleyan Conference). 6.30.-REV. SIDNEY J. BAKER. Subject—"A Message for the Times." Visitors cordTasy invited. 2684 THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH. mUAM STREET HILL-SUNDAY, 3 P.M. X Subject—" Blood and Fire." Questions invited, short speeches allowed. Collection for expeunea. Arrangements being made for Sunday School. ; __? Sports. BICYCLE RACES. bicycle Traces. T AN CASTER PARK. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 17th. CLUB NEW ZEALAND CRACKS COMPETING. BIG FIELDS. EXCITING CONTESTS, CLOSE FINISHES. First Race to Stare at 2.15 Sharp. 2685 CLEMENT Q. MOgtS. Hoa. Sec Swimming:. CHRISTCHURCH AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. FOURTEENTH "aNSUAL RACES. WEST CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL BATH, Lincoln road. SATURDAY, MARCH lOr* At 2.15 p.m. Adixdsson-ls. G. J. C. SMART, 2555 Hon. Sec. ONDERFUL value , in. inon'a CpttM Shlrta. la 6d. la Ud, Js 6d. and_ 64. worth 2a 3d. 2* lid. 3s 6d. and As a_ W. M<<a*AS_dOe.,lloHlg-att*sl.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8789, 10 March 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8789, 10 March 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8789, 10 March 1894, Page 1