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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS/ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Ferry road, Linwood—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m_ Rev. I. Sargi-Bson. Evening Subject, "For j Faith and Freedom." Solos from Ha__e!'s I "Judas Maccabtsng." 1649 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (corr«r of Worcester and Manchester streets!— Rev. W. J. L. Ckras. 8.A., 11 _.m. "Tho Beauty of tbo Lord"; 6.30 p.m., "Tho •' Gift of the Ki-g of Kings." Visitors wd-, I corned. 1673 SPIRITUALISTS* CHURCH, WcroetjUr street West—7 p.m., Mr H. M. Boucher. By request, -lore Bible Miracles. R«-istdc, Scioatific Explanation. Sacred Tibetan Mantra chauctcd. Door collect ion. 1639 SPIRITUAL SCIENCE," Druids* Hall. Worcester street—7 p.m., Mrs Sreson Hughes, i>y request, gives another course of Lectures. PHrchometry, Clairvoyance monstrated. Friends specially invited. Silver coin. 1622 "V" M.C.A. ROOMS, Sunday, 4.15 p.m., X« Men's Meeting and Strangers' Tea. Speaker, R«v. H. Purcba-s, B.A. All young men invited. 16C8 HURCH OF' CHRIST. Durham street— Sunday, Bible School Anniversary Sirvices. 6.30 p.m., Sorjg aud Sermon by and for the Young Peop!«." Preacher, R. Gebbic, j B.A. Dover street Service as SCOTTISH SOCIETY'S HALL, comer Manchester and Glouces-tcr streets—Mr i Tom Cairns will preach the Gospel of th* ' Grace of God, Sunday evening, 6.30. All aro welcome. 1726 T' HEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. -107 a Manchester f-treot (opp. H.M. Theatre)— I Miss K. Browning. M.A.. Section Organiser, ; will deliver Public Lecture, Sur.day, 7 p.m. Subject: "Some Christian Doctrines in the Light of __eesop_y." Miss Browning will he at the rorai to receive enquirers Tuesdays and Wcdcwdays from 3 to 3 p.m. 1703 LECTURES. CIHORAL HALL—Mr W. W. Collins will , ' Lecture To-morrow. Subject: "Japan, ' tho Modem World, and Christianity. Would i Japan Benefit by beinj: Chrisrianifed.'' i Musical selections at 7 o'clock. Questions answered alter tho lecture. Admission fre«. . Collect-ion. 1683 I : : HEALTH TALKS. ' ""PHE Commonsense of tho VIAVI Theory •L and tho efficacy of the VIAVI System of Home Treatment aro absolutely proved by success of 23 years, VIAVI'S success based on its merit. Wo give regular weekly TALKS on TUESDAY AFTERNOONS at 3 o'clock, for the purpose of discussing some facts helpful, instructive, and interesting to every woman caring for her physical fitness, whether she be wife, mother or daughter, and full information to callers. Hours: 10 to 5, or by correspondence, free from exponsu I or obligation. NEW ZEALAND VIAVI COMPANY, 8 Royal Exchange Buildings, j C 3431 CHRISTCHURCH. SHOWS. "Over the valleys and over the hills, In golden crowd come tho Daffodils." QPRING FLOWER SHOW. ART GALLERY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT. ENTRIES close 8 o'clock on MONDAY EVENING with tho .Secretary, Baker's Buildings, Manchester street. 8232 VOLUNTEER NOTICES. VOLUNTEER NOTICES. NO. 1 N.C. INFANTRY BATTALION. BATTALION ORDERS By LIEUT.-COL. F. CRESWEI.-L. V.D., COM. , September 26th, 19C8. THE City Companies of tho Battalion will parade at tho Barracks on SUNDAY. .' 27th September for tho purpose of attending the Funeral of the late Sergeant J. A. Butcher, of F. Company. ' 1 Dross: Full Dress; side-arms. ■ Fall in 2.30 p.m. \ Members of other Corps are invited to attend. _ BY ORDER. W. C. FINNT3. Captain. 836(5 Adjutant. MEETINGS. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that tho Ordinary General MEETING of the Share ' holders of the above Company will be held at the Head Offic* o* the Company, Queon rtreet, Auckland, on THURSDAY, tho Bth day of October, ono thousand nine- hundred anil eight, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. BUSINESS:' To receive tho Report and Balance-sheet for the year ended 31st August, 1908. To Elect two Directors in placo of John Edson, Eeq., and William Robert Wilson. Esq.,- who retire in accordance with the Articles of Association, but aro eligible 'and offer themselves for re-election. To Elect two Auditors in place of G. S. Kissling, Esq., and W. B- A. Morrison, Esq., who offer themselves for reelection. The Transfer Books of th© Company will , bo Closed from tho 21th day of September, ' 1908, to tho Bth day of October, 190U, inclu-' give. Dated at Auckland this 35th day of August, 1908. j By Order of tho Board of Directors. j "7 J. KIRKER, ' 723S General ManageT. I i , ; KAIAPOI CO-OPERATIVE BUTCHERY. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of'the SHAREHOLDERS will bo held in the Oddfellows' Hall Lodgwoom, on MONDAY, September 23th, at 8 p.m., to consider proposed extension of the Company's operations, and. to ratify the raising of money to carry out tho name. H. C. REVELL, 2203 - Manager and Socrctery. CANTERBURY FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION—ReguIar Monthly Meet- ■ ing, Druids* Hall, TUESDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. Paper-on "Bordeaux Spraying and Discussion." All intcrcrted invited. . 1707 . E. WILKINSON, Secretary. | AVON ROAD BOARD. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of Ratepayers I X will be held in tho Office, Brigg's read, . , Marshland, on MONDAY, tho 2Sth inst., at I SlM™' J. BOSOMWORTH, Clerk. I "FAILURES AND FALLACIES OF j PROHIBITION." MR H. M. STEWART will deliver Addresses as under: — O—AIN'S BAY— THIS (SATURDAY? EVENING. LE BON'S BAYMONDAY EVENING NEXT. AKAROA— TUESDAY*, September 29th. WAINUI— WEDNESDAY, September SOth. WEST OXFORDFRIDAY, October 2nd. VIEW HILLSATURDAY, October 3rd. Chair taken at S p.m. Ladies Specially Invited. j Admission Free. No Collection 6273 ! ' — j STILL TO THE FRONT! j i - •VrO-IICENSE MEETING ( At the j OPERA HOUSE. ' < SUNDAY NEXT, 8.15 p.m. Speakers—Miss Roberts, Mr S. McDonald, Major Twyford (S.A.). Chairman—Mr T. E. Taylor. Admission Free. Collection. 8373 STUD NOTICES. |To Stand this Season at Brackenfield Farm, Russloy road, Upper Riccarton, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION , NGLENGARVIE (656), by Balg-rvie (imp., 10308, Clydesdale Stud Book). Terms, __ 10s per marc. Guarantee £3, payable when mare proves in foal. WALTER SEAGER, • 7979 Manager.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13231, 26 September 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13231, 26 September 1908, Page 12

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