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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev. T. A. Williams—ll, "Strenuous Living"; 6.30, "The Baptist Church Throughout tlv) World." Suggested by the Baptist World Congress. , 1097 T INW6dTS~BAPTIST CHURCH, Limvood •—' avenue and Worcester street—Morning, 11 o'clock, Mr H. F. Herbert; evening, C.30. Mr J. H. Fountain. A warm welcome li> all. IIW T OWER RICCARTON BAPTIST CHURCH", Clarence road—Services To-morrow, 11 a.m.. Mr E. A. Money; Evening, 6.30, Mr E. Smith. Cordial welcome. 1061 CHURCH. Worcester street—Rev. W. J. L. Clow, 8.A., 11 a.m., "Honour the King"; G. 30 p.m., "A Crown—of Thorns!" Tennyson street— Rev. Harold S. Perkins, 11 a.m. >dcl 6.30 pro. 1062 YM.C.A., Sunday. 4.15 p.m.—Special Aci- • dress to Athletes by Rev. J. Mackenzie, MA. Music by V.M.C.A. Gleo Party. Stranger* , Tea at 5.15 p.m. All young men cordially welcome 1175 SCOTTTsH~SOCIETY "HALL—The Gosoel of the Grace of God will, D.V., be preached in nbove hall at 6.30. All are welcome. 1113 OF CHRIST, Durham street— 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Mr D. Mr McCrackett; evening subject, "The Indispensable in Christianity." * ■ SALJ- YATION ARMY Barracks, Victoria i street. To-morrow. Special music and song, j beautiful service of song, 7 p.m. All wet- ] come. Come, and bring: your friends. 1109 ! S" ~YDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION—Sunday, 11 and 6.30. Ifc D. B. Lanyon. "Heaven and Earth Shall Pass Away, 'but My Words Shall Not Pass Away." 1130 RMAGH S~TREET~HALL—Mr T. M. Carpenter will (D.V.) preach the Gospel of the Grace of God, Sunday evening at 6.30 p.m. All made welcome. No collection. HSG SOCIETY, 247 M«nJ- Chester street (opp. H.M. Theatre) — Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject, "The Meaning and the. Use of Pain." Lotus Class 3 p.m. 1168 SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester £5 ■ street W., at 7 p.m., Address by Mr J. Wilson. Subject, "The King's Daughter is all Glorious Within." Spirit Messages by Mrs Wilson. Collection at door. Sunday School 3 p.m. 1153 •VTEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSOiA CIATION, Choral Hall—Mr W. W. Collins will Lecture To-morrow. Subject, "Haeckel and the Spiritualists." Musical pelections at 7 o'clock. Questions answe-red after lecture. Admission free. Collection. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Address by Mr O'Bryan Hoare. Parents and children cordially invited. 1092 RS' BARTON'S Addrose at the DlyTight Hall, corner Victoria street and Square CWildey's Buildings), near Army Barracks. Sunday, 7 p.m., will be "Fat« and Destiny." Spiritual Vision from Flowers. Collection at door. All welcome. 1176 TSrrLSbN""raiTCH on "The New King," » • '•■ irom personal knowledge, Caledonian Hall, Sunday, 8.15 p.m. Mrs Fritch will recite, "Our Heroes of To-day" (Joachim Miller). Madame Bernstein will eing "I Lift My Heart to Thee" (Costa). Sirver coin. Institute, Gloucester etreet, corner Manchester etrcet, Friday, 8 p.m., Mr Fritch's interpretation of Oscar Wilde's "De Profundis" and "Reading Joal." In., 1085 MEETINGS. /CANTERBURY BEEKEEPERS' ASSOOIATION —The Annual Meeting will bo held at TRADES HALL on TUESDAY, June 20th, at 8 p.m. All Beekeepers are cordially invited to be present. 993 J. MACKAY, Hon. Sec. CORONATION TEA. SALVATION ARMY. Victoria street Barracks. THURSDAY. (Coronation Day), 4.30 p.m. United Coronation Musical Go, & p.m. . . uos. EAST BELT BROTHERHOOD. POPULAR .MEETING- for MEN, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, in EAST BELT WESLEY CHURCH, at 4 p.m. ADDRESS by T. E. TAYLOR, Esq., on. "TOLSTOI." Solos by Messrs S. Allwright and H. Heatley. Men of East Christchurch and Linwood specially invited. ' 1031 A PUBLIC MEETING will bo held in the LIBRARY, LINCOLN, on WEDNESDAY, June 21et, to diecuee waye and means for adding a Public Rcadiiig Room, ho the I Library as a Coronation Memorial;"' All in* terested ere requested to attend. A record I meeting is expected. I E. D. HUNTER. : 7931 ' ' Hon. Sec. SHOWS. NORTH CANTERBURY POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY CLUB'S ANNUAL SHOW. JULY, 6th and 7th. 1911. J TO EXHIBITORS. A DDITIONAL Special Prizes are given: as -*_ follows:—£1 Iβ for Moet Points in Utility Classes, 10s for Boat White Leghorn, "hen or pullet, 10s for Best Fantail Pigeon, 10s for Best Cat in Show, i ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY. 24th inst. ! T. HILLS, Secretary, 7929 ! Rangiora. _____ — CANTERBURY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. THE Committee of the Canterbury Automobile Association hereby Extend a CORuIAL INVITATION to ALL OWNERS of MOTOR CARS in iSOUTH CANTERBURY to take wart in the Automobile Procession which .is being arranged for Coronation Day, Juno 2'2nd. As at present arranged, cars will be marshalled along Moorhouee avenue, between Barbadc-es street and Fitzgerald avenue, but the definite arrangements will be adverti&ed at a future date. Owners are requested to decorate their cars, but undecoratod cars will bo equally welcome. E. NORDON, 7762 Secretary. BANK NOTICES. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. T>URSUANT to the terms of the Banking X Act, 1903, THURSDAY, 22nd JUNE, being CORONATION DAY of HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V., is hereby appointed a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand: — The Union Bpnk of Australia, Ltd.—G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector. THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES— E..J. FINCH, Inspector. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA—A. P. WEBSTER, Inspector. The National Bunk of New Zealand, Ltd.— JAMES COATES. General Manager. The Bank of New Zealand—WlLLlAM CALLENDER, General Manager. 917 LECTURES. OT. ALBANS METHODIST SCHOOL- ° ROOM (Rugby street), TUESDAY, June 30th; at 7.30, Lecture by T. R. Cresewell, M.A., illustrated by Limelight Views, on American Civil War. Admission free. Collection. "916 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Riccarton and Ladbrooks, on Thursday, Blue G!ass SPECTACLES ar.d CASK. i-'inder rewarded on leaving same at the Supply Stores, Riccarton road, Riccarton. 1079 lOST on Thursday afternoon, between 4 ■1 and 5 p.m., by Picton Avenue, Riccarton, * Black SPANIEL DOG; Nα on coIUt 429. Anyone finding same kindly return to J. Hook, 9 Dilworth. street, Ficton avenue. 1095 TRAYED~on my property, One Black Hack MARE, no visible Owner can have eoiuc by paying exoensea. Thomas Lester, New Brighton. * 39S B _ YCYCLE~tSTO~in — mistake, St. Albans Park, Thursday. Please communicate v.._ni_ Hay,_JtJO Durham etrwt. 1172TAKEN Saturday afternoon. June 3rd, from oiiuide Hallenatein's Buildings, Lady's Free Wheel Khaki BICYCLE, No. 81. Anyone giving information leading to its discovery will lie well rewarded. Apply Digby's School, opposite D.IC. 1152 XITANTED, the party - who~rcmoved SilverII mounted Cherry Stick Umbrella from Broadway's last Monday afternoon to return tune without further delay. 1144 THF. Special Page for Women in Saturday's editions of "The Evening News" appeals to everyone, A bright home Mag»sise.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14072, 17 June 1911, Page 11

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