q a th k ° B TT^r^>i SUNDAY, JUf iY 2hT C *lS , 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. • K§ 11 a.m.- Matins and Holy r m ,,. . • B Preacher, Rev. Canon HarZ mv ' lln « <*»■ 4 p.m.-Evcnson- (choral). r " .'Bi _7p.i». R. . \Mf ST. Marys crrußcn~TiTn7^r--O-^" 4 special sKin-ioE wm'^g/W^M ZiL Church on .-.UXDAV AF t£ iV"** ,^8 !»? «. BEA , > I S3 X O - C A T H B 1 liarlactoco street R ATE TO-MORKOW (SU.VDAY), J n , Y -~ I The Annual Charity S?rmon h a ;,i - . H tlie Benevolent SoJietv of S- i- " t!, e F,, u X j (ttmtrfmrch, will be VS?! Special Musical Arranjrt m enta->[ ra ET _ X has generously consented to sin* •• ii- B ({'i.-oioiniiiQatthfc Offertory. U Eee * B&J H SUNDAY SERVICES. g Durham street—ll a.m., Rev p v' , ffif Key. H. It. Dewshur'v. ' " ,Is "t;^B Sumr.er-7 p.m., Mr Foster, in P u Mle ■ W BBLEYAS ST. ALBANS CIRCUIT. ' M TO-MORROW— M St. Albans—ll, Rev. J. A. Luvford H Morley; 6.50, Rev. Wm. Moriey '3, * I Crescent road—ll, Rsv. O. C. Harrison. *« M S. H. Fenruson "arrisoD; ft W Wind ß S ■ BeY - °- °- Ita *on: UHfc, I PaP HarrTson ßeV - § Uppsr Riccarton—2.3o, Rev. J. j, UTfn _, H lliccarton-11, Rev. H. Craddookß a• ?w » 1 Harew-ood roa^— ZZO, Mr S. H. Fewusan H of the N-Z-g^Ex^l mSINITV 1 CorrterMenchcetorand WorcesteratwcSf os 11.0 and 6.3O—REV. SIDNEY J B AKPi> ' Eveuinsr Subject- " AtkhK - SUNDAY AND THE FOURTH COiIMANDiIESI f\ U R FATHER'S 1 J Art Gallery, SUNDAY, JULY 21st-10.ii C 4 Cluldrcn's Hour; 11-12, Instruction, ''The C&2S Science," Man's Free Will; 7n m Lir 1 « ment"" 011 ' Pa, ' able3 of Josus ' " fiieVedffiJ I * 17U S CHUISTCHURCH CENTRAL MISsiST*" 1 (For Men and Women who aim to make thetLv 1 f\X behalt the Mission, PASTOR BIROB i \J dacte SERVICES in the ODDFELLOws-hut" I bchfleld street, 11 a.m. and 6.45 pT fflji 1 Hymn Books. ' «">Mrt g A PTI ST TABER N A q^ Oxford terrace. REV. J. J. DOKE, MORNING AND EVENING. i^ M« = °DISJ PBKJ. " SUNDAY, JULY 21st. REV. DU. HOSKING Will Preach Morning: and Eveoinir. Visitors welcome. LECTURES. T1 H B L V O E cT7 I SUNDAY, JULY" 21st, 1895. I W. W. COLHN3. "Professor Huxley, Scientist, Philosopher, and Controversialist." Orchestral Selections. Lecture, 7 p.m. -7*5 Admisaiont 6d and lg. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. I OJUPERIOR Private Board and Residence Olt I cester House, 256 Gloucester street wert, fin laainutce , walk from centre of city, public cardrai lifcc Terms moderate. 958 ■ G< KOSVENOR HOUSE—Private Board, and Bβ I T dence. Terms moderate. 56 Qlouceeteratne " 1 near Latimer square. I ••/"CAITHNESS."—Eden street, Auckland, lota I _ >-/ Dr. Kendei-dine's residence, opposite Supreme- I Court. Vacancies for Ladies and Gentlemen. Ho* • and cold baths. Terms moderate. ■ ' I MRS G. CARTER, I Proprietrea. 1 BLIGH'S I TEMPERANCE H 0 IEI» I Victoria street. ' B Meals 6d ; Bedsla. " '* ' Ntffc BOAED AND RESIDENCE. I HANDSOMELY - FURNISHED Apartment* ta I Ladies and Gentlemen. I MRS SAWTELL, 1 -, , »«, Sherwood, 72 Cashel ttreat E. Telephone 703. , "H. WILKINSON'S" LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES N6W SELLING at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASE BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS, English and Colonial. H. WILKINSON Opposite Strange and Co ' 53U RHODES CONVALESCENT HOME FOB INVALIDS. Fees for Dormitory Patients Reduced to 15s per-Week. For particulars apply "The Secretary," 1 OFFICE OF " HOME," 1, 211 Hereford street, GhrUtcha _ 8 - FUNERAL NOTICES. JJUNTER and COMPANY, . MONUMENTAL MASONS, tCerner of South Belt and Colombo itreefc JINSPECTION INVITED. 2J5 THE Friends of the late Mr Samuel Mcßridi K» ( respectfully invited to attend his Funwrt which leave the residence of his eon-in-law,« Lewis, Set ton, on Sunday, at 1 o'clock, for v» Balcairn Cemetery. 1738 J. C. FELTON, Undertaker, B*ngio«-_ -' \ THE Friends of Mr Pearce are reapectfuHr—• formed that the Funeral of his late daagnter. AmeUa Lilian, will leave his residence 1M Peteborough street, on Sunday, July ZUt, at I.W pJ&i for the Church •of England Cemetery, Bern*—«• street. R. w. WALTERS and CO., UnderUfcßj 43 Victoria street. Telephone 146. Hg ffIHE Friends of the late Mr George Bradbury JL Foder, late of Oxford, ore respectfully iafouned that his Funeral will leave the Hospital, Thi* Vif, Saturday, at 10.30 a.m. f for Linwoodf CemeteiJ. GEORGE BAREELL, Undertaker, 55 Durham street south. Telephone 531. tat rpHE Friends of the late Mr James Eaton ere in; 1 JL formed that his Funeral will leave his late res " deuce corner Durham and St. Asapb streeta on Monday, 22nd inst., at 2 p.m.—JAS. LAMB and BOW. Undertakers, 35 Lichfleld street. Telephone 36L 1W fiIHE Friends of the late Mrs Hannah StutSeW «• X informed that her Funeral will leave the tar dence of her aunt, Mrs B. Caton, on Sunday, 2-% 2.30 p.m., for the' Church of England CematerTi Hororata. 1765 J. PRIBTIDQE; Undertefar.^ fIIHE Friends of the late Mrs Aathmann an JL respectfully to attend her Funeral, to !»"« her late residence, Ticehurst road, at 3 P-SyJS-morrowi July 21st, for fchePublie Cemetery.-SOTJO? andWEASTALL, Undertaken}. Kg W. LAN OF O BP» UNDEBTAKER, Furnishes Funerals as follows:—Polished Coffin (silver-mountedi and attendance, with hearse «™ coach Complete, from £8 ; Covered Coffin, from s* - 10s; Children's Funerals, complete, from 32. Aα*--dress—Besidence, corner of North and East Bel* - Office : 133 Colombo street. Telephone 387. Special arrangements made with the poor. Wβ connection with theTiospital contract. jp UNE X A L BEP OB M GEOEGE "BAEEELL, COMPLETE FURNISHING UNDERTAKER And Direct Importer of Coffin Furniture. % ADULT FUNEEALS Completely Furnished, f«* ft! .. : £21&. 4 ;H The Trade most Liberally Dealt with. £§ri .55 Durham street South. Telephone 53L 9^'*_|
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9162, 20 July 1895, Page 12
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