- RELIGIOUS SERVICES. iptHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUAL LYCEUM, yJ Ratal Hall, near Junction Lower High and St. Asajjh streets, Sunday, 22nd December, 7 p-m.' Address by Guides of Mr. Craig aaa oihera. I 815 /CHURCH OF CHRIST. Durham street and V->* South bait—D. M. HcCrackett, Sunday, 22nd. at Subject: "The Laet Words. , ! 807 UK CHURCH, December 39nd —11 a.m., 151 Gloucester street: "The Most Wonderful Thing in the World." 7 pan. c Art Gallery: "Tee Infamous." SOS rpßlklTY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, •A Corner Manchester and Worcester streets. Rev. I. Sargineoa. at 11 a.m. Rev, C. H. Bra^bury_a.t__6.ag__P^__ To-tniptraw - rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Hobbs , i Buildings, Dunday. December 22nd, 3 p.ns. Subject: "T/he Yoga that Conquers Pain." s§B PECIAL CHRISTMAS SERVlCES—3aptist Church, Oxford terrace. Rev. J. J. Poke. Morning and Evening. 359 EAST BELT WESLEYAN CHURCH— Christmas Services To-morrow. At 11, Rev. D. McNicoll; 6.30, Rot. C. H. Laws, 8.A.. "The Unspeakable Gift. , Carols and Special Xmas Music by the Choir. 860 "\7ITESLEYAN SERVICES—New Brighton if. Mefes'ra Spratt and Reed. Linwood— Rot. Jones and Mr Smith. Windsor—Rev. Burton and Supply. Sβ! SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS-Mrs HarTisO jßoberts wiil conduct Service in tie Social Hall, Madras street, Sunday, 7 pjn. Subject: "The New Life; or, The Presence of Ihe Christ," 865 SELVTYN STREET SOUTH — Sunday School Anniversary, Sunday, December 22n<L Preachers—Morning, Rev. Laws; afternoon, Rev. Mather, children's service, recitations, special hymns; evening Rev. Burton. Children's Treat Boxing Day, Mr Hamilton's I'ada'ock, Wilderness joad j_.__ ®^ ' -PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, -L Cambridge Terrace—Morning, Mt Turner; evening. Rev. Ward. Memorial Service late ( Mrs Lomas , . Linwood—Mr Hall, Mr H. Field. Sydenham— Rev. Ward, Sacrament; Mr Holland. To-nightr-Open-air, 8, Ca.tho- : diral equaie. 810 ' i "\76TESLEYAN SERVICES—Durham street: . VV. 11, Hey. T. N. Griffin; 6.30. Rev. D. . McNicoli (music from "The Messiah ' at both i services). East belt: 11 % Rev. D. MoNicoT.; 1 ■ 6.30. Rev. C. H. La.ws, B.A. Loner Hish j ' street: 11. Mr J. Hanan; 6;30, Rev. T. N. ■ Griffin. Richmond: 11. Rev. J. W. Burton; , 6.30. Mr J. Ra.pley. Woolston: 11, Rev. T. Turner; 6,30, Rev. T. F. Jones. Sumnor: ; 11, Mr Reed; 6.30, Mr R. H. T\imer. 556 ; 1551.. 1.6.0.F.,M.U. 1901. Canterbury Districts). JUBILEE OF. ODDFELLOWSHIP IN CANTERBURY. * Loyal City of Norwich Ledge, established December 22nd, ISSI. ■ A CHURCH PARADE will be, neld at Holy I Trinity Church, Lyttelton, on Sunday, 22nd • December, at 3.15 .p.m. Train will leave . ChTiatchurcli ait 2.30 p.m. Regalia end white i gloves. ' , MONSTER "PICNIC at Rangiora on Boxing ! Day, December 3&th. Lyttelton Brace Band in r attendance. RETURN TARES: Frc<m ' Lyttelton, 3s; Return Fares from Christ- ' church, 2s 9d; Children under 13 years, Is. Fares include Admission to Domain, Hot ! Water, Milk, etc. Train to Leave Lyttelton at 9 a.m., Christchurch at 9.30, and will stop ■at Papanui, Belfast, and Kaiapoi. Returning i nit 5.45 p.M. 756 ; MEETINGS, ,4c, I FARMERS* UNION, AMBERLEY BRANCH. A MEETING of the above will be held in the Town Boar* Rooms on MON- . DAY, f the 23ra INST., a,t 3.30 p.m. . 783 G. A. McLEAN, Secretary. ~NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNION. A MEETING of the LINCOLN CENTRE and its Branches will be iheld in the Druids' Hall, Lincoln, on FRIDAY NEXT, December 27th, at 8 p,ax. I GEORGE RENNIE; ■ 1 871 Hoa. Secretary., ,' CROWN MASONIC.LODGE, 675, S.C. HPHE INSTALLATION of BRp. G. F. GEE ■*-• as R.W. Master" of tihe. above Lodge, and the Inves»toiur& of Mβ Officers, wHI. take place • on MONDAY, December 23rd, 1901, at 7 p.m. sharp, at the Masonio Hall, Montreal street, SydenJxaim. The "R.W.D.Gr. Maateii Bro. J. J. Dougall, will Conduofc the Ceremiony, and will eftter ihe Lodge at 7.45 p.m., after which no' Brother will 'be adomiitited. ■Members of Sister Lodgeil cordiaiHy invited. ' 854 . G. B. CHIOK, R.W.M. , BANK SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. PURSUANT to the terms of the Bank and Bankers' Act, 1880, and the Banks and Bankers' Act Amendment Act, 1882, , FRIDAY, 27th DECEMBER, 1901, and THURSDAY, 2nd JANUARY/1902, . Are hereby appointed SPECIAL BANK 1 HOLIDAYS at the Offices of the Undermentioned jtianks throughout jtfew Zealand:— ' The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector. . ' The Bank of New South Wales. '; B. M. MOLmEAUX, for Inspector. The Bank of Australasia. C._ WINTER, Inspector- ■ The National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd, ■ JAMES COATES, General Manager. The Bank of New Zealand. WBDNESDAx, 25th December. THTJRSDAi, 26th December, WEDNESDAY, Ist ■ January, are STATUTORY BANK HOLII DAYS. 732 ' ' • JAMES EItBLINXr, General Manager. ' GOVERNMENT NOTICES. . MIDLAND KAILWAY SCHOOL. i rpENDER-S will be,received a-t the Public X. Works Office, Springfield, ualil Noon of JANUARY 11-tn, 1902, for the EREICTTON of a myVEA!BUE SCHOOL on the Midland Rail-way Works, Spriigfield. Plan and sipeci- ; ficatfewa. G32Hy be s«en Wt the Public Worfcs OfSco, Chriatonureh, and ai >tihe Post Office, Springfiold. The lowesi or atty Tender not " necessarily accepted. . W. H. GAVIN, Keaiident Engineer. ~ ' "Public Work* Office, •Springfield. 13th December, 1901.. 789 GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ! DEPARTMENT. A SPECIAL BONUS ADVANTAGE. ALL BONUSES ALLOTTED TO GO- ■ VERNMENT INSURANCE POLICIES • VEST IMMEDIATELY. In most offices, if \ a policy-holder' dies before he has been in- , sured for at least two years his bonus ie forfeited, bu&' in tho GOVERNMENT IN-,' . SURANCE. DEPARTMENT . EVERY, PRE- •" MIUM (INCLUDING. THE" FIRST) ; SECURES -A BONUS, which, ia paid at death, whenever it may. happen. In this . way a policy-holder in the Government Life Insurance Department obtains two distinct advantages, fox not only does the premium produce a larger amouatof insurance than in other offices, but the sum assured is subject to a • etill further' increase by way 'of bonus , from the outset. * •_ Ail intending Pelicyholders are, therefore,recommended to make their proposals before the end of December,- and thus secure an advantage at the 1902 Division of Profits, which could be obtained-in no other office.. BONUSES ALREADY ADDED TO POLICIES, £1,630,000. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance. Commissioner. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Canterbury Bowling Green, Ladies' i-i Day, November 30th, FUR NECKLET. Reward on reluming to Etepirs Hoted* 843 STRAYED on to my place, 1 Blaok M<A RBT Oyner will get same by paying expenses. S. EaKigaa, Ricntnond. 836 rrtUMBLERS, for all purposes, in any quanX tifcy, nearly one hundred varieties to select from at pxic-em that cannot be beaten. From 2s 6d per dozen. Minson and Co., 220 Colombo street. T7"OOLIBAH Caree Sprains, Biujsee, Muacle XV . fipxeaesfl/ Baokacae.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11154, 21 December 1901, Page 12
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