SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. TTNOX CHURCH (Beatoy avenue)—S«rt\ vices will bo conducted To-morrow, *t 11 ajn. and 6.30 p.m., by R«t. Dr. Erwin. 2426 ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colombo etreet>—Servioee To-morrow, *t 11 ».m. and &30 p.m., by Rev. Charles Murray, M.A. Evening subject: "Foregleams." Cashmere Hills: 11 *.m., Mr D. C. Burns. MSH T. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Ferry roed) —Services will b* conducted To-morrow by the Rev. Thov McDonald, at 11 a.ni. and at 6.30 p.m. 2364 /OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. TO-MORROW, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. REV. R. S. GRAY. — * GREAT "WELCOME" MEETING, TUESDAY. 233S SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev. TT A. Williama, 11.0, "The Call of Spring"; 2.45, Op«n-aiT Service, corner of Darwin street and Goldsmith street,' to oelobrotft, opening uf Sunday School *t WaHham; G. 30, "God'a Love for the World." 3387 T OWER RICCARTON BAPTIST JLi CHURCH—Services To-morrow, at 11, Mr G. Bart; evenmjf. 6.30, Mt Jonc«. Cordial welcome. 2578 f INWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH, I_.wood -*J avenuo and Worcester street—Morning Service at 11 o'clock; evening at 6.30, Mr J. McCullongh. All welcome. 2427 rpRENITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, X Worcester etrect—ll ajn., Rev. Harold S. Perkins; 6.30, Rev. W. J. L. Clone, B_A. Subject: "Two who Lore ar» One." 7.30, Corrnmmion. Tennyson strpet —ll a.m., Rev. W. J. L. Close, B_A.; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Harold S. Perkins. 2360 SYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION—Sunday, 11, Mr C. Pooe; 6.30. D. R. Lanycm, "Wliat shall it profit a man il he gain the wholo world and lose his goal?" 3430 SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL, Sunday, at 6.30 p.m. (D.V.) —Subject: "Solomon, Administrator, InterceeeoT and Builder." J. F. Gray, Evangelist. a<49 rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 247 MancbeeX ter street (opp. H.M. Theatre)— Public LeWire Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject: "The Immediate Future." Children's Lotus Class (Sunday School), 3 p.m. 3432 SPIRITUALISTS' Worcester street W., at 7 p.m.. Inspirational «d----dress by Mrs R. Steinman. Subject: "God'e Mighty Angels." Clairvoyance and Spirit Messages. Collection at door. Sunday School 3 p,m. 2441 NEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION, Choral Hall—Mr W. W. Collins will lecture To-morrow. Subject: "Concerning -what Happens to us when we are Dead." Musical selections at 7 o'clock. Questions answered after the lecture. Admission free. Collection. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Parents and Children cordially invited 2392 YM.C.A-. Sunday. 4.15-rAddress by Rev. • H. Perkine. Strangers' Tea 5.15 p.m. All Younjr Men welcome. 3455 Xk»AG'h~~STREET HALL—The Gospel -tx of the Grace of God will (D.V.) .bo preached on Sunday Evening, at 6.30 p.m. All heartily invited. 2353 OF CHRIST] Durham street v South—Worship and BreaWmr of Bread, 11; Speaker, Mr Payne. Gospel Service 6.30 p.m., Mr D. M. McCrackett; subject, "The Answer of a Good Conscience." All. welcome. MEETINGS. COURT STAR OF CANTERBURY. No. 2303, A.O.F. A SUMMONED MEETING of the above Court will be held MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1911, at the Foresters' Hall. Roll Call 8 p.m. Business—To receive Contri- I buttons; Consideration of Celebration of 60th J Anniversary of the Court, and any other business brought forward. J. E. WOODHAM, C.R. 2454 J. WATHEW, P.S. A YON ELECTION—MR G. W. RUUUELL, M.P., invitee his Friends and Supporters to meet him at the Methodist Schoolroom, Staumore road, on MONDAY EVENING, at 6 p.m. Ladies cordially invited. . 2438 TITR D. D. MACFARLAim in-vitos the -Wi- ELECTORS of HURUNUI to meet him at the following places:— . • .. Waiau, MoDonftld'e HaII—MONDAY, October 2nd. ' Rotherham SchooI—TUESDAY* October 3rd. . Eenmer Springe, HaII—WEDNESDAY, Oc^ tober 4th. Culverdcn, HaII—THURSDAY, October 6th: At 8 p.m. Each . 6363 NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. CHRISTCHURCH EAST. AN IMPORTANT MEETING of tho above Branch will be held in the TRADES FAT.T, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, October 4th, at S p-m. All Members are urgently requested to attend. MR HIRAM HUNTER will address a meeting of his Friends and Supporters in tho FORESTERS' HALT., Oxford terrace (near-Manchester street Briuge), on FRIIjaI EVENtING NEXT, October 6th, at 8 p.m. 6361 J. B. HOLT, Secretary. SOCIAIST PARTY — Sunday Meetings; Square, 3. IS and 7 p.m. Socialist Hall, 6 o'clock Tea. Mrs Spiers in charge. His Mar jeety'e Theatre, doors open 7.30. Fwd. Cooke's opening speech ac candidate .for Chri&tohurch East Electorate. You have heard Socialism misrepresented, come and hear it explained by a Socialist. 2452 _____ _ AMBERLKY BREEDERS , ASSOCIATION. ■pLEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW. OCTOBER 12th. Entries dose OCTOBER 4th (Wednesday). V. J. EHODES, 6264 Secretary. MOTORING. CANTERBURY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCTATION. OPENING RUN. THE OPENING RUN of the Season will take place THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. Cars will leave the City Council Chambers at 2-30 p.m. for the Cadena Tea Rooms, Sumner, where members will be entertained to Tea by the President, W. E. MILLS, ESQ. E. HORDON, 6283 • Secretary. « TRAMWAY NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT, 2nd OCTOBER, 1911. RICCARTON LlNE—Mondays to Saturdays inclusive a New Time-table will be in force. On Saturdays there will be a 16----nrhrato service to and from Clyde road from 12 noon. • • . ". WOOLSTON LlNE—Mondays *to Saturdays inclusive a Reduced Time-table will be run <m thk line up to noon. (See public time-table for details.) SUMNER, LINE— Saturday Nights: Halfnourly Service will be run instead of hourly eervioe, as at present. BY ORDER. Christchurch, 30th Septemßer, 1911. 6243 COUNTY COUNCILS. ELLESMERE COUNTY COUNCIL. WATEB RACES. NOTICE is hereby riven that the Water will ba SHUT OFF from ALL BACEb for FOUR 48 HOUR PERIODS in OCTOBER, ac follows, vix.:—3rd _d 4th, 10th and 11th, 17th and 18th, 24th and 26th. It i-J further notified, in accordance with Paragraph ll of the By-laws relating to Water Races, that «very owner ot occupier (hall cleanse and repair the water-race leading to, or flowing through or along the boundary of bi» land, or euch part thereof ac he shall be liable to maintain. W. G. LUNN, 6173 County Snrreyor. "TTDfTS to Territorial* _d~ Cadet*/* XX Pnoa 6d All Bookaeller* and New* Agent*.
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