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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. In future advertisements under tbi3 heading will be charged _b follows:—Not exceeding 21 words, la per insertion cash, and 6d for each additional 10 words; if bcokcl double rates. rpRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Corner Worcester and Manchester streets. SERVICES TO-MORROW, «_1 and 6.30. REV. LLEWELLYN BEVAN, LX.D., D.D., Of Collins Street Church, Melbourne. Collections on behalf of the Pastors' Provident Fund of the Congregational Union. PATHEE'S CHURCH. ART GALLERY—SUNDAY, FEB. l_tb. 11 a.m., "God-making.'' 7 p.m., "Our Principles, No. 1." Teacher—O'BK -"EN HOARE. 9615 CHORAL HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3. npHE REV. DR. BEVAN, of Melbourne, WiJJ Address YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG WOMEN. 9592 WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES TO-MORROW. Durham street: At 11 a.m., Rev. D. McNicoll; at 6.30 p.m., Rev. C. Porter; subject: "What Would Jesus Do?" East'belt: At 11 am., Rev. C. Porter; subject: "Christ's Dying Charge"; at 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Orchard; subject: "Christianity in earnest." St. Asaph street: At 11 a.m., Mr J. Hanan; at 6.30 p.m., Rev. D. McNicoll. Other places as per circuit plan. 9633 STUDENTS OF TRUTH.—Social Hall, Latimer square.—Mr Worthington To-morrow. 11 a.m., "Shadows"; 2.30 p.m., Sunday School; * 7 p.m., "Heaven and —ell." Admission, Silver Coin. 9670 RAILWAYS. N_lW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN TO SOCKBURN FOR POLO SPORTS. FROM Christchurch at 1.15 p.m., 11th FebRL'ARY, returning from Sockburn at 5.45 p.m. BY ORDER. SPORTS. NORTH CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, AMBERLEY. COMPETITORS for these SPORTS are reminded that ENTRANCE and ENTRANCE FEES must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than SATURDAY, February 18th. „ For Programme see "Press' and Times of January 31st. G. A. WORNALL, 9550 Secretary, Broomfield. LECTURES. THE LYCEUM. "tirr W. COLLINS Lectures TO-MORROW. Subject: "Even so Faith, if it have not work 3, is dead in itself." Musical Programme at 7. Lecture, 7.15. 9663 ADMISSION, 6d and Is. CHORAL HALL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, at 8 p.m. THE REV. LLEWELLYN BEVAN, L.L.D., 3J.1)., OF Mj_ijJt>oUKiSl_, Will Lecture on "The English Speaking People, What —ey Are And What They May Be." His Honour Mr Justice Denniston will preside. Also, on TUESDAY EVENING, at 8.0, In the Choral Hall, MRS BEVAN WILL LECTURE ON "Whither tho Tribes Go Up; A Modern Pilgrimage to Jerusalem." The Lecture will be illustrated by Ladies and Gentlemen in Native Costume. His Worship the Mayor will Preside. Tickets for each "Lecture, Is; to admit Four, 3s. Tickets may bo obtained from Messrs Whitcombe and Tombs, Simpson and Williams, Mr F. Barber, and Mr J. T. Smith. MEETINGS, &c A GENERAL MEETING of BUTCHERS will bo held en MO in DAY, 13th, when Nominations finally Close for the Grand Handicap. ' 9637 G. SMITH, Hon. Secretary. BAKERS' PICNIC. A "MEETING will be held in the Shades Hotel TO NIGHT (Saturday). All Members of the trade invited, at 8 p.m. sharp. * G. BRADFORD, gg3o Hon. Secretary. PAINTERS' DISPUTE. A MEETING of MASTER PAINTERS will bo held at OTLEY'S HALL, Gloucester street, on SATURDAY, the 11th February, at 8 p.m. sharp. W. H. MACDOUGALL, Secretary Master Painters' Association, 9598 Convenor. BOROUGH COUNCILS. KANGIORA BOROUGH COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. NOTICE is Hereby Given that ALL RATES Unpaid after the 14th instant, will be Charged Ten Per Centum Extra. M. AMY, Town Clerk. Rangiora, 11th February, 1899. 9643 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, February Ist, from A. Curragh's Machine at Mr J. Trott's Farm, One Brown MARE, 3 years off, had halter on. Reward. Apply Templeton Store. 9554 LOST.in Lyttelton, in Oxford or London streets, GOLD SCARF PIN, set with Opal. Findor rewarded. Apply Harvey's Empire Hotel, Lyttelton.___ 9652 LOST— In Rangiora, a fortnight ago, Grey Young Sheep BITCH, of slender build, name Boss. Reward on delivery at Woodsford's Stables. P. C. Threlkeld. 9590 LOST— -On 2nd February, last seen near"Flaxton Station on 3rd February, One Brindle Heifer CALF and One Red and White Heifer CALF, unbranded, about 18 months old. Reward on returning same to Mrs Welch, Camside, Kaiapoi. 9646 STRAYED to my place on Thursday, 26th January, a Young HEIFER. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Geo. Newell, St. Albans. 9336 BOAi*D AND RESIDENCE. GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 256 Gloucester street West. FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE for LADIES and GENTLEMEN. Hot, Cold, and Shower Bat hi. Every Comfort and Attention Given. -Coat Central. TERMS MODERATE. MBS McNIE (late of Waitaimna Hon**). GBOSVENOR HOUSE—Private Board and Residence; hot, cold, and shower baths. Tenna.moderate. Mrs Fitzgibbon, 5S Gloucester street, near Latimer square. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. MBS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street £. Telephone 703. ABERDARE HOUSE, 839 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, three minutes' walk from Post Office and Canterbury College. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Good Stabling. MRS BARFOxiD, 3810 (Late of Gloucester Hous>). UST FANCY.—After walking round for 40 years with" a plaguey Com it was only last week that I found a Sure Remedy in Marshall's Kura Klava, which shifted it right off in a week. If I'd only known of it before what days of pain I would have been saved. Is bottles chemists and stores S~ CLARKET-nd CO., 118 Colombo street, • are Agents for the Water bury Clock Coinpasy, aad the Celebrated Garden City -ticyclt.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10269, 11 February 1899, Page 4

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