SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS, Notices of Sunday Services. —Under thia heading on Saturday the rate* for Services are:—Not exceeding _1 words (set eoiid), Iβ cneh; for every »d_ittonnl 12 words. 6d oxtra; half inch uiaplayed, 3e 6d; threr-quarter inch 3« 9d; one inch. 6s cash. Jf.B—Tho It notices must not contain advertisements of Annual Meetings. T»a Meetings, or Entertainments. pATOEEDRAL—Sunday, May 27th—8 a.m., V> Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Preacher 'Very Rev Dean Harper; 7 p.m., Preacher, Rev.^ \V. Carrington. 13^ JT. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH. West LyttolO ton—Tho Bishop of Christchurch will .reach in tho above Church To-morrow at 1 p..m. and G.3U p.m., and will give an Address to tho Children of the Sunday >chool_at 3 p.m. 2647 METHODIST CHURCH. DURHAM STREET—Morning. 11, Rev. W. Ready; evening, li 30. Rev. H. R Dewabury; subject: "iirroneous Estimates of Sin/; WESLEY CHURCH East belt—ll. Rev VV H. 11. Dewsburv; 6.30. Rev. W. Ready; subject: "The Loneliness of Sin." Anthem, •Let Thy Light so Shine." HIGH STREET—II. Rev. J. Orchard; C.aa Mr Hooper. Richmond: 11, Rev. A. B. Chappell. M.A.; G. 30. Mr Allan. Woolston: 11 Rev. H. Bull; G. 30, Mr Barrell. Brighton: !1 Mr Bottomly; 6.3 H. Roy. A. B. Chappell, MiA. Limvood: 11, Mr Olds: 6.30, Rev. 1. R. Richards. Windsor: 2.30, Rev. W. Ready: G. 30, Mr Dobbs. Sumner: 11, Rev. T. R. Richards; 7, Mr Miles. Bromley: c.30, Mr Andrews. 1503 riHRISTCHURCH -METHODIST MISO SION, Durham street south—Anniversary Services To-morrow. Roy. W. Baumber Morning and Evening. Song Service at 2.45. Address by Rev. A. B. Chappoll, M.A. Solos by Mißg 'Hardy and Miss Shelton. Special fusic by Choir and Orchestra. Special colfctions. I^2__ T ALBANS METHODIST CHURCjH — Mornintj, Rev. W. C. Oliver; evening. '•fr R 11. Turner. Crescent road —Morning. Mr J. Cock; evening, Rev. W. C. Oliver. lSa> ST. Peul's Presbyterian Church. Cashel street—Services will be conducted Tomorrow at 11 am. and 6.30 p.m. by the Rev. Thos. Tait, M.A., CD. 1«3 KNOX Church. Bealey avenue—Services will be conducted To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev. Dr. Erwin. 1470 ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Oxfoid terrace West—Services will bo conducted Tomorrow, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by the Rev. John Mackenzie, M.A.; Evening subject: "Young Men and tho Church." 1986 QT. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ferry road—Services will bo conducted To-morrow at 11 a.m.. by Rev. Peter Wilson, •(rid at 6.30 p.m. by Mr Browning. All seats 'rce. 1331 TRINITY CONioiiI.GAT_ONA.i CHURCHL —Sunday School Anniversary, To-morrow. \lornin_. 11. Rev. R. S. Grnv: Afternoon. 3. Musical Service; Evenine. 6.30. Roy. David lird M.A. Special Music by Choir and Scholars. Collections for School Funds. 138J ritßA MEETING AND DNTERTAIN'MENT. L THURSDAY, May 31st. Tea G. 30. En•ertainment 7.30. Attractive Programme, vdmission: Tea and Entertainment, Is; hildren 6d. W9° BAPTIST Church. Canal Reserve and Park road Linwood—Morning. 10 o'clock, Uimor C.E. Society; Afternoon. 2.30 Sunday -chool; Evening. C.30, preacher Rev. A. Ager. All are_ welcome. I*W 4 SPECIAX. MISSION to MEN AND Ix WOMEN Oxford terrace Baptist Church. Commences TO-MORROW (Sunday). Week 'ishts 7..'!0: Sundays, H and i:.TO. Sankey s Hymns. Largo Choir. Bri_l:t Singing. MiFsioner: REV. W. LOCKHART MORTON, of Adchide. HO4 Come. nnd_Brine IT MCA., Cambridge terrace.— Sunday. 9.30 J. . .".m. and 1.15 p.m. Tuesday Evening Next Mr D. A. Budge Lectures on V.M.C.A. Work throughout the World, in Alexandra Hal. P. pm. Free. Ladies invited. IoCG SCOTTISH SOCIETY'S HALL. corner 0 Gloucester and Manchester Ftrrets—The Gospel of the Grace of God will be preached To-morrow (Sunday) Evening, 6.30. All cordially invited. I *° 6 BIBLE HA!L.L. Madras street, near Fire sta tion— Sunday. May 27th. 6.30 n.m.— \ddre_s. "The Natural Immortality of Man. Come, all are welcome. 1386 RATIONAL RFjL-lOION—II a.m.. at 151 Gloucester street. "A Common Tongue ; 7 p.m., "Ruskin on Human Nature 1387 rpHEOSOPHmVL.'SOCIETY. 150 Worcester L street opposite Federal Club—Public 1 ecture "Man's Plare and Function in Nature," at 7 p.m. (Rooms First Floor.) CipiRITUALISTIC CHURCH Worcester O street West, at 7 p.m., Inspirational Lecture by Mrs Wood'cicrh Taylor from Sydney. Subject. "The of the World. "ollection_at_the door : _ All 1491 "" LECTURES. nHORAIi HAI/L—Mr W. W. Collins will V. Lecture To-morrow. Subject: The Massacre of St. Bartholomew: Conflicting Rβ'ieious Accounts. An Attempt at a_ True K'timate." Musical selections at 7 o clock. Questions answered after lecture. Admission Free. I*gs COUNTY COUNCIL. AMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. mnXCIIj at its next Ordinary Meeting, to bo held on SATURDAY, the 2nd day of June 1006, to MAKE and LEVY under the "onions of the Counties Act. Iffti. teution ii« tho Ratine Art I*> 4. Sections 37 3- 39 and 40. ar.d Amendmert Acts, lKjo and 1896, „ (iENERAL KAIE of SsfAKN-bIX-, TFENTUS (7-lGth) of ONE PENNY in the j POUND (£D upon all tho Rateable Properties as now appearing on the Valuation Rolls of the several Eidinga within the County of Amuri. Such Hate to be for tho period of one year commencing on the let day of \PRIL. 1906. ar.d ending on the 31»t day of MARCH. IW7, and paynblo in one sum on \he 30th day of JUNE. 1306, at tho Council Office, Culvcrden. The RATE BOOK will be OPEN for INSPECTION at the Council Office, Cuherden. during office hours. C. SMITH. County Clerk. Culvorden, 13th May, 13CGt 2396
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