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MEETINGS, Ate. PO ST 1 .'ON E MKVT •DEV. FRANK W. ISIIT, having been de--11 t*nH in Welhutfon o„ _ '* Business, the meeting called to cHseuss the question of _TO___M„ , __ t i he K, i"? CoUntr >' «-MO.\_A. ________.P-_ i I > ? n _ o d./or a, few days. 3159 L A S 2_ R t Mo^^KATlOx"~CO__ilT. l-._-—A Mee_r.g oo f tho Labour Demon•tration Committee will be held in Trades' _' WoSnf Q Bui,din K». To -ri-ht, *t 8 p.m. _____l!-r±r?.V.."< , cretBry. 3jpg SOUTH-EAST WARIX TO THE ELECTORS. CONGREVE and WILLIAM WOODS will ADDRESS the ELECTORS of the above Ward on TUESDAY, in St._John'sSchool, 8 sharp. 3180 NORTHERN BUILDING~ANdHIoTn~ SOCIETY. Permanent Office, Cookson street, Kaiapoi. TH—' Monthly Subscriptions and other Payments are duo on WEDNESDAY, 12th September, when the Office will be open from 7.30t0 8.30 p.m., as well as .the usual hour* during the day. J. LOWTHIAN WILSON, Manager. 3166 RELIGIOUS SERVICES. In future advertisern.iits under this heading will be charged a» follows:—Not exceeding 34 words, Is per insertion cash, and 6d for each additional 10 words; if booked double rates. APTIST CHURCH, Lincoln road, at Evening Service, Rev. J. J. North will preach on "The Protest of Heredity." 3101 THEOSOPItIC'AL " SOCIETY?" Hobbs's Buildings, Sunday, September tfth, 7 p.ni. Subject : "Reine_rn-tion." 3081 BAPTIST CHURCH, Oxford Terrace—Rev. J. J. Dok(\ At Evening Services-Con-tinuation of Series, "Lectures on Elijah." 3097 •«T WILL NOT CAST OUT"—Subject, ToA morrow (Sunday) Evening, o.3o,**by Edward Lewis, at the Church oi Christ, cornel Durham street nnd_South Belt. Come. 309 C CHURCH OF~ST. ALL ANGELS. . CTPHE Right Rev. tho Bishop of Melanesia A will Preach at the Mid-day Service on Sunday, 9th September. 31U EVAi.; G ELISTIC Sydenham Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. Guy Thornton, commences Sunday, September 9th. Morning at 11 a.m., Evening at 6.30 p.m., and continued all through the week, commencing each evening at 7.30. All seats free. Sankey'a Hymns. 3176 pntTESLEYAN oHURCh" TT Durham street: 11, Rev. A. Peters; 6.30, Rev. W. Bnumber. East Belt: 11, Rev. R. Murray; C.30, Rev. R. Taylor. Lower High street: 11, Rev. T. Turner; 6.30, Rev. R. Murray. Woolston: 11, Rev. R. Taylor; 6.30, Mr Hanan. Richmond: 11, Mr Armstrong; 6.30, Rev. A. Peters. Sumner: 7, Mr Maclaren. 3HC SPIRITUAL SCIENCE—Mrs Harris-Roberts will conduct service in the Social Hall, Madras street, Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject—"The Prodigal Son." Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m.— Friday, Circle, 8 p.m., Cambridge terrace, near Madras atreet bridge. 3104 ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LYTTELTON, Sunday. September 10th, 8 p.m.— Edmund H. Buckingham will deliver a Descriptive Lecture on "Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progr*ss," illustrated by sixty superb coloured pictures, prepared from special drawings of a great artist. Illustrated Sacred Solos—"Holy City," "Star of Bethlehem," "Ora pro Nobis," "Toilers," "Rock of Ages," etc. Admission by Silver Coin. Doors open 7.30 p.m. 314S ELECTION NOTICES. WOOLSTON BOROUGH.

ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Candidates have been DULY NOMINATED for Election aa Councillors, viz. : — COLWILL, WILLIAM ARSCOTT HOBSON, JOHN COLLISON MILNE, JOHN PARISH, JOHN TANNER, WILLIAM WILCOX A POLL for the Election of THREE of the above-nanled Candidates will be hel_ on THURSDAY, tho 13th September, 1900, inst., from the hour of 9 a.m. to G p.m., at the following Booths, viz.: — Woolaton Council Office (principal). Heathcote Road Board Office, St. Peter*-. W. WILLS, Returning Officer. Woolgton. sth September, 1900. 299, TO THE RATEPAYERS N.W. WARD. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-I beg to in- '•" form you that I am a CANDIDATE tc represent you in the Christcburc- City Coun•il, and would solicit the favour of your vote amd interest on the 13th inst, at tho City Co-ncii" Cbombera. t>, 3144 WALTER FOX. TO THE RATEPAYERS, S.E. WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg tc inform you I am a CANDIDATE to represent you m the Christohurch City Council, and request the favour of your vote and interest on 13th INST., at St. John's Schoolroom, Latimer square. HENRY WOOD 2914 (Of Wood Bros., Millers). * TO THE RATEPAYERS S.E. WARD, CHRISTCHURCH. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I am a -U CANDIDATE in the people's interest foi the above Wa.rd. I request your influence and Vote at tho Election NEXT THURSDAY, September 13th, St. John's Schoolroom, Latimer square. WM. CONGREVE, >184 Ironmonger, Colombo atreet. HOTELS. QTOKEY'S FAMILY HOTEL, ° OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. F. STOREY, Proprietor. TERMS: &a per day, £3 2a per week, Telephone No. 795. Night Porter. All Letters will receive Prompt Attention. 1196 -TcTrEAT EVENT. OPENING OF THE AQUARIUM. •p ARENAS, Proprietor of the City Hotel, J_ • invites the Public to INSPECT the Alterations and Improvements that he has effected in this favourite Central Hostelry, which has made it SECOND TO NONE on this side of the line. OPENING OF THE AQUARIUM. CITY"HOTEIi. THE HUB OF~HRISTC_TUBCH. TRIANGLE. ™- HITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. Sample Rooms. Tol-phc—o 45. Night Porter. STARRE. HOCKLEY and CO., LIMITED, WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, South British Chambers, 170 _U_R_~FORD STREET, CHIUST- * CHURCH. Cellar Entranoo, Cathedral Square. JTTS7INBB md SPIRITS at PRICES to suit tVV all Customers. AUSTI-U-AN WINES—AII Best Kinds. CHAMPAGNE —3r>le_ Mumm and Co. —ad other brands. CLARET—Light Dmnar Wines, up to tug-fa-cias— growths. FORi — A Choice Stock of fine Old Win-*. SHERRY—Light, Dry and Choio- Old Gold '^VilJ'-'SL. SCOTCH WHISKEY—"The Governor" (a fine flavoured, well matured old sprit), "Giemxuorangio" (saven years in wood, <tu_r__teed Highland Malt). Aa-ortod Do*«n» Supplied. A Choice Selection of. INDIAN and HAVANA CIGARS. OWNEND'S Female' Pills _r- vi» best known r-ne-J for all a_sK_io co_<-tio__ of the system, the most prom-tent symptoms of which is the pale and bloodies*> *PP«*fance oi the face and lips, Is 6d. W. P. Townend, 183 Cbn-tchnrch. MAKE"" YOUR HOME Blt-VUTIFUL!-SprirsK-cleiining should bo fiilowed by the decoration of the home in readme*- for eununer. We stock the loveliest decorative materials, Art Muslins. Serges, Cretonnes, etc., high-priced, low-priced, m edium-priced— but all good! Coma and see them. Strange and Com pany. A SK"yo_rGroc«r for Craaaot- Co__& Cur*.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10756, 8 September 1900, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10756, 8 September 1900, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10756, 8 September 1900, Page 10

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