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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS, Notice* of Sunday Services.—Under this heading on Saturday tbe rates {or Services are:—Not exceeding 24 words (set solid), ls caah; for every additional 13 words, 6d extra; half inch displayed, 3» 6d; three-quarter inch. 3s 9d; one inch, 6s caah. N.B.—The ls notices must not contain advirtiaementa of Annual Meetings. Tea Meotings. or Entertainments. " METHODIST CHURCHES. DURHAM STREET—II a.m., Rot. A. B. Chappell._M.A.; 6.30, Rev. F. W. Isitt. CHURCH, East belt—ll a.m., W Rev. W. Beady; 6.30. R«v. W. Ready conducts tho service, Mrs W. R. Don preacher . IGil STREET—II, Mr Miles; 6.30, Rev. J Orchard. Richmond—ll. Mr Borrell; 6JJO, Rev. A B. M.A. Wooi«rton (Harvest, Services)—K Rev. J. Richards; 6.30, Rev T Richards. Brighton—lV Mr Bottomley; 6.30, Mr Barrell. Linwocd—ll, Rev. T Richards; 6.30, Mr Harris. Windsor— "30 Rev. J. Richards; 6.30. Mhr R. Wilkinson.' Sumner-11, Mr Parkin; 6.30, Mr Cannon. V®* PAPANUI Methodist Circuit, Papanui.— 11 anTl 6.30, Revs. Smith and Oliver; Frieston 3. Riccarton Village. 11, Rev. T. G. Brooke, President of Conference; 6.30, Mr Cooper. Upper Riccarton, 2.30, Mr Olds; 6.30. Rov._Griffin : ___ ***** A DDINIGTON METHODIST SUNDAY JA -SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY— Morning, Rev, L. M. Isitt; afternoon, Mr S*ndford; evening, Rev. J. A. Loobore. Special ainginff ■by the children. 9545 S~ T. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH— Mcmin-g, 3lrs Don (Dunedin); evxming, the President of tho Conference. _Ea«rter musio all day. Appropriate solos and choruses from "Tho Messiah" at evoning- service. Crescent road—Morning. Rev. W. C. Oliver; evening, Mr R. H. Turner. 9573 CHRISTCHUROH METHODIST MISSION—Tho Rev. W. Baumber will commence his ministry in connection -wvith this M:ssion To-morrow by preaching botii morhir.g and evening. gs7^ QT. ANDREW"'S CHURCH, Oxford terrace O Weat—Services will bo conducted Tomorrow, at 11 ajn. and 6.30 pjn., by the Rev. John Mackenzie, M.A. , 5619 S~ t7~PAUL'S Presbyterian Church, Cashel street.—Services will be conducted Tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by tho Rev. T •_?•?; 2^ KNOX Church, Bealey avenue.—Services will bo conducted To-morrow at 11 a-m. and 6.30 p.m. by Rev. Dr. Erwin. Evening subject: "An Eaater Meditation." &*B6 T. PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Ferry road.—'Sunday Services: 11 and 630 p.m., Rev. T. McDonald. Evening, solo b'v Mr Rogers. All Beats free. 9476 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST OHURCH —Rev. R. S. GTay will Preach a* both Services To-morrow. S-übjodt of Addressee, "The Message of Easter for To-dfty.'^_9j<» LINWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH.—ApriI 15th. V 90% Special Eastor Services; Morning, 11 a.m., Rev. A. A*g«r; Afternoon, 2 45. Mt A. Reese; Elvemng, a3O, Mr J. Rcide. Byrona from Golden Bells. 947*

TRI-N3TY CONGREGATIONAL CHTTHCH, cornier Worcester and Manchester streets—Both Services To-morrow conducted by Rev. David Hird, M.A., 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. You are cordially invited. All seats free. 946S RATIONAL RELIGION—Sunday, 11 a.m., atr 151 Gloucester street, "Lessons from Ruskin. Education"; 7 p.m., "A L<*™™ Chamber and the Unfit." SM7D IBLE HALL, Madras street, near Fire Station—Sunday, April ISth, 6-30 p.m., Address "The Bible, Its Great and Authentic Character." Come. All are welcome. mHEOSOFHICAL SOCIETY, DruidJ'~H a :i. 1 Worcester street, 7 p.m., Lecture by Miss Home, Dunedin.. Subject, 'The Mystery ot i C~? SCOTTISH Sociotv's Hall, corner HanctoejT ter and Gloucester streets.—The Goeoel affhe Grace of Gcd will be preached Tomdrow (Sunday) Evening, 6.30. Alt invited. HUROH OF OHRIST. Duitoam street South—Breaking of Bread, 11 c.m.— Evangelist A. Medium will speak. G<wpe4 Mating, 6.30 p.m.: Evangelist Meldrum wi.l ??43 SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester street West at 7 p.m.—lnspirational Lecture by Mr H. E. Howes. Subject, "Sorrow endureth for a night, but joy ocanebh in the morning." Followed by clairvoyant descreplinns._jCollgc>tion at the door. 9gg2 LECTURES. /#THORAL HALL—Mr W. W. Colline will V? To-morrow deliver a Special Easter Lecture. Subjept, "The Crucifixion Reaurrection, and Aeoeneion Narrativee." Musical selections at 7 o'clock. Questions answered -at conclusion, of lecture. Admission free. |Colleotion. »gg6 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST BUILDINGS, •WELLINGTON. FRESH TENDERS wiM be received at this Office until Xoon of THURSDAY. 3rd May. 1906. for the ERECTION of PUBLIC TRUST BUILDINGS. Wellington. They should be marked on the outside ''Tender for ! Public Trust Buildings." and addressed to the Hon. Minister for Public Works, Wellington. Telegraphic Tenders, similarly marked and addressed, will be received, if preaentei, at any Telegraph Office by Noon of same date, provided that written tenders are lodged iat any Public Works Office by the same hour. Plans, Specifications, and Conditions may bo seen at the Publio Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Command. P. S. HAY. Engincer-in-Chief. Public Works Office, Wellington. 4th April. 1906. 8»3 TENDERS will be received at this Office until Noon of THURSDAY, 19th April, 1906, for SUPPLY and DELIVERY of SORTING OASES, PIG-EONHOLES, etc., Christchurch Chief Post Office. Specification, etc, may be seen at this Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. H. DENTON. Gerk-in-Charge. Public Works Office. Christchurch. April 9th, 1906. 9063 SELWYN SETTLEMENT, ON THEAUCK-LAND-ROTORUA RAILWAY. Q7 'AAA ACRES, in twenty-four Farms. O I i'x'xrx five email Graxing-rune, and Suburban and Village Allotments. The attention of persons interested is directed to the above Settlement (northern portion), to be opened for application under the Land for SetV.emen-ta Arte, on MONDAY, 23rd April, 1906. Tbe areas range from 100 acres to 6606 acres. There axe also lots in Putaruru Village. Tlie lands comprise undulating and level ooen country, portions being largely improved and under English grasses, the balance open fern, -tussock, and scrub country. The portion of the estate now being dealt with '.ice north of the Aucktand-Bctorua Railway-line, and within easy distance of the Towns of Hamilton, Tauranga, Cambridge, and Rotorua. Plans and pamphlets may be bad on application to the District Land and Survey OifSce, Auckland, or to the Government Land Offices throughout J?ew Zealand, or will be forwarded on application. JAMES MACKENZIE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Auckland, 20th March. 1906. 8610 EGGS —Hens become prolific layers on Singer's Egg Producer. A highly nutritious and stimulating food. Packets Is 6d. Storekeepers and Bonnington's. EGGS —Fertile eggs, healthy chicks, prime poultry if Singer's Egg Producer is used in first P—<*- Packets ls 6d. Stprekeepers and Bonnington's. GGS—Every day from every hen by giving them Singer's Egg Producer with their food. Packets ls cd. Storekeepers and Bonnington's.

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