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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LAKE AND EVANS. SOME RECENT ENTRIES FOR SALE. MERIVALE— Family Houso of 12 rooms and offices, all necessary stabling, etc., nearly 4 acres of land, particularly good orchard; or could bo sold with less land, if desired. AYONSIDE-~Com-ortable House of 10 rooms and conveniences, stables and outbuildings, nearly 2 acres in garden, orchard and paddock. v OPAWA, near Railway Station—Modern House of 9 rooms, with every convenience, stabling and outhouses, 2 acres of first-oloss land, well laid out. FENDALTON—Good House of .7 rooms and porch, washhouse with copper and bath, over j-acre, all in real good order. CITY, 5 minutes from square—House of 7 rooms, bathroom (h. and c), and other necessary offices, i-aore, planted with fruit trees, etc., let to good tenant. LAKE and EVANS, Agents. FENDALTON. TIT— have FOR SALE just now soma VY ' VERY CHOICE SUBURBAN BUILDING SITES, - ALL SIZES Including the lata Harry Bell Johnstone's Block, with THE NEAREST AND PRETTIEST RIVER FRONTAGE Obtainable. This in Sections of almost any Size or Shape, 6 per cent. TERMS or L.X. TITLES for - Cash. LAKE AND EVANS, HEREFORD STREET CHAMBERS. MEETINGS, &c. SELWYN' ELECTORATE. lITR JOHN BARRETT will oddren th* Electors at DARFIELD on SATURDAY, 21st INST., In the Hall, at 8 p.m. , 7512 ASHLEY ELECTORATE. MR T. H. CAVERHILL will ADDRESS the ELECTORS at tbe undermentioned places, at 7.30 p.m. each night:— Loburn South SchooI—SATURDAY, Obto* ber 21st. Sefton HaII—MONDAY, October 23rd. . Amberloy HaII—TUESDAY - , October 24th. SELWYN .ELECTORATE. MR K. WILSON WILL ADDRESS the ELECTORS at tbe TOWN HALL, HORORaxA, on TUESDAY, 24th Octotwvr, at 8 p.m., And At the ROAD BOARD OFFICE, COALGATE, On THURSDAY, 26th October, at 8 p.m. _-• . ■ _7655 ' NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW • ■ ZEALAND. A GENERAL MEETING of Members will • be held at the Rooms of the Association, ; Gloucester street, on WEDNESDAY, 25£h , October, 1899, at 8 p.m. Business: To consider matters in connection with th* forthcoming election. .-W. T. EDGAR, 7650 Hon. Sec HEATHCOTE ROAD, BOARD. THE HOUSEHOLDERS of the Heathcote Valley are invited to attend a Meeting in the Schoolroom on the 23rd October, 1899, at 7.30 p.m Business: To Consider the Questic '■■'«_■ Wait*- Supply. . ALEX - Wl-BSTER, 7G4s_.'_____ . __ _.' Clerk _to the _ Boar A _ RELIGIOUS SERVICES. In future advertisements under this heading will be charged as follows:—Not exceeding 24 words, Is per insertion cash, and 6d fox each additional 10 words; if booked doubt* . ' rates. - ■Wii_SLiEYAN CHURCH SERVICES. Durham street—ll, Rev. J. J. Doke; 6.30, Rev. W. Baiumber, subject, "True ■Patriotism." ■ • - East Belt—ll, Rev. R. J. Murray; 6.30, Rev. T. N. Griffin. St. Asaph street—ll, Mr Armstrong; 6JO, Rev. R. J, Murray. Riohmond—ll, Rev. T.N. Griffin; 6.80, Mr Allan. ~ ■ Woolston—ll,"Mr-Wilson; 6.30, Rev. T. W. Newbold. . 7684 r\XFORD~ TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH _- SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.' Morning—ll a,m., Rev. W. Baumber. Afternoon—2.4s, Address to Young People Evening—6.3o, Rev. J. J. Doke. At ell the Services the Children will Sing Special Hymns and. Anthems. Come and Hear Them. ' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26th, Tea' at 6.30. Service of Song, entitled "THE ROLL' CALL," • 7.30. 7032 QUR FATHER'S CHURCH. ART OCT. 22. 11 a.m.—"The Gospel of Emerson." 7 p.m.—"Jesus as Mental Healer." "TTfTIAT is the Socialist's Business?" Mrs V V i-lake', Socialist - Church, Art Gallery, Sunday Afternoon, at 3. Discussion. 7879 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, Corner Tuarfi and ' Barbadoes ' streets. Mr E. W. Farnsworth will speak Sunday Evening, October 22nd. Subject: "The Day that Comes as a Thief." You - will be made welcome if you come. 7569 THEOSOPHICAITSOCIETY— Public Lefcture, Sunday, October 22nd, 8 p.m., in the Lodge-room, Lichfield street.' Subject: "The Influence of the East on Religion." - 7628 LECTURES. ENGLAND AND THE THANSVAALT' THEATRE ROYAL. TJjT, W. COLLINS LECTURES TO-MOR- . •* ROW (SUNDAY). Subject: "The Story of tbe Transvaal Trouble; oa Account tne Uitlonders' Grievances, and the Grounds for English Intervention.". ~ Musical. Solec-ions. Doors open 7. Lecture 7.30. Dress Cirole la, Other Parte fd^76lß SHOWS. 1 ELLESMERE AGRICULTURAL AND - PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL "e~X HIBITION. Takes place on OCTOBER 31st, 1899. ENTRIES close on OCTOBER 21st, or Late Entries on OCTOBER 24th. Entries may be made with Mr Murphy, A. ond P. Association; Messrs Matson and Co.; Mr S. C. Kosteven, Poultry Club; Mr Sandford(for Manual Work), all of Christchurch; and theSecretery, Leeston, from whom programmn and entry forms may be obtained. SPECIAL PRIZES are allocated in the various classes, amounting to £112, and,additional prizes are now offered—Messrs Loughrey and Lane, £2 2s, for Champion Draught Mare; Mr W. Young, £1 Is, for Yearling Draught Horse; Mr Coe; £1 Is, for two-year-old Draught Horse; Mr J. Cunningham, £1 Is, for Yearling Shorthorn Heifer; Mr W. P. Deal, £1 Is, for Troop Horse; Mr R. A. Inwood, £1 Is, for Best Exhibit and Largest Prize-taker ir, Boys' Classes. Numerous Classes for Poultry and JUNIOR CLASSES, with valuable PRIZES. The classes for GIRLS are increased to 8 classes in place of A, and for boyß to 5, in place of 2. in piac- _ .__ DTJRAXT> 7243 Secretary, Leeston.^ TOOLS, Syringes, including _*" patent quick -filling. Lawn Mowers, Bay ■ State, New Model, Excelsior, and all latest kinds. Aitken and Roberta, corner Caahel and Colombo streets.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10482, 21 October 1899, Page 12

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