/ SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. v. —_ , Notices of Sunday Services.—Under this heading on Saturday the rates for Services are:—Not exceeding 24 ■yords (set solid). Is cash; for every iiddrlioual 12 words, Gd extra; half inch displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarter inch. 3a 9d; one inch, 5s caah. N r .B.—The Is Notices must not contain Advertisements of .Annual Meetings. Tea Meetings, or Entertaiu-n-ents. THE CATHEDRAL—Eaetcr Day, Holy Communion 7 a.m., S a.m., and Choral Endiarist 11 a.m. (Gounod's —'-seia Solen.----■elle): Introit, "He Was Cut Off" (Handel); •preacher, the Lord Biahop; eve—on?, 6.30 <St_iford in A); anthem, "I Know That My Rodeenier Liveth" (Handell; preacher, the Pcan. . 77 ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cashel etreet—Special Easter Servicer fey Rev. John Paterson, M.A.; 10.15 a.m., Monthly Prayer Meeting; 11 a.m., "Tho Jfeaninir of the Resurrection"; G. 30 p.m., "The Fact of ih»- Resurrection." New Brighton—ll i-."!!., Mr J. Tennent; C.30 p.m., Mr J. Caughlor, MA. Linw<x«i—o.3o p.m., —!r _J._Tc_- en:_ SOOG TfNOX CHURCH, Bealey avenue—Rev. Dr. ■i\ R. Erwin, M.A-, at 11 a.m. and 0.30 p.m. Easter Servic<a 6.30 p.m. At Berwick __act—Rev. P. D. Rodger, 6.30 p.m. 78 DURHAM* STREET METHODIST CHURCH —Preacher, Rev. Percy Knight, B_\. Morning enbjcct, "The First "Words of the Now Testament, how they fame to be Written, and what they Contain." Evpneong, "Tho Impregnable Fortress cf Christian Evidence." Easter music. A-th—i. "The Lord is Exalted" (West;. 105 TXf-SLEY CHURCH, East b«2t-"-~Special * » Ea-jtcr Siovices, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Itev. "W. A. Sir.clair. Visitors to the city irmted. <3i A T THE CENTRAL METHODIST' MlS- •£*• HION Services in the Grand Theatre To-morrow Nig-ht, the R-ev. Lev.-is Hudson •will bo the preacher. Easter music will '* c -rendered by the choir. S7 ENTRAL METHODIST MISSION, Gr-Sd Theatro—7, Rev. Lewis Hudson. Easter Hymns, Duet?, etc. Strangers invited. Durham etreet, 11, Rev. J. Cocker, Sacra- • _ent. High street, 11, Mr C. W. Barrell. • 7532 ST. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH— Easter- Services —Morning, Rev. L. B. INeaie; evening, Rev. 11.. E. Bcllhousc. Special music by the choir. l*dgew;irc rood —Morning, Rev." H. E. Bellbouse; ovenin-', llev. L. 8.. Neale. Farewclj service, "The Blessing of Unrealised Aims." Soloists, Mrs Joyce and Mias O. Lawrence. 83 JTCrOOLSTON METHODIST (Easter Serr» »j vices) —11, Mr Francis; 0.30, Kcv. Lay- ' pock. Opawa—ll, Rev. Layeock; 6.30, Mr I—omas. Sumner —11, Rev. Williams; 7, Mr . -.Turner. Hoatlicotc—ll, Mr Olds; 6.30, Rev. William-*. 67 MEETHODIST CHURCH, Lyttelton.— Special Easter Musical Services. Morning, 11, "An Easter Greeting." Solo by the Rev. A. Mitchell.' Evening, 6.30, "The Living Cl—ist." Solos by Mr and Mra W. Joll. Anthem, "They Havo Taken Away My Lord." 7318 SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m., Mr AY. Bartlctt; C.30 p._., Rev. •'.5..-■: Lawry. Communion service. Con-valescc-at Home—ll, Mr Stout. ' 7 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH —Rev. J. J. North. 11 a.m., "The Beasts of Ephesua"; C.Bo' p.m.. "The Defeat of..- Doat—" St.- Albans Branch, C 6.30 p.m.. Preaching Service, . 116 LINWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH,-Worccs- " ter streets—Easter Services: Morning, 11, Mr W. T. Jones. Evening;, 6.30, Mr C. "ft". Vnateia. A hearty welcome to all. 124 EICCA-TO- BAPTIST CHURCH— Sunday Next, Combined Harvest Thanks--»ivi*ng and Annivcwary Services. Morning, Pastor Goring; evening, itrs Hollarid. Bright Hinging. Hearty welcome. 93 S"*YD_N_A- BAPTIST CHURCH, Elgin : street —Mr K. H. Fonntairi, 11 a.m. and 6.50 p.m. Waltham—G.3o p.m., Mr K. Phimso 11. 03 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ' -"-To-morrow's Sorvic©3: 11 a.ra.. _r L. „. Isitt, M.P.: 6.30, Rev. W. Tanner; 7.30, • Co_m_iio_ Fifty-Srst Anniversary Scrvic—, Sunday, April lltb, conducted by liar. Harry Johnson. Special anthems and _olog. 93 rtHKISTIAX SCIENCE Services—First \J Chiuch of Christ 'Scientist, Latimer a aqruKO, Sunday S—vices, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Unreality." Sunday school, 2.45 - p.—. -....-., 74 SCOTTISH' SOCIETY HALL, Manchester sireefr—A Bright Gospel Meeting will (D.V.) be held 6.30, Sunday eve_ng, in tho •bovo haH.* Come, -and bring your friends. ■ '■ . 96 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, •Barbadocs .-treet—'Special Servicea all day Stmd.iv. Pastor Mevcrs spea!_ at 7 p.m. .on •'Will England Conquor?" All welcome. ' . - go STREET HALL-Tho Gospel of -p. tho Grace of God will (D.V.) bo ' p-reachod in the above hall on Sunday evening 6.30. "All heartily welcome. No collec- ' taw*. ; 53 (TtfßS' POWER, at 200 Lichfiold street, 7 ■~*- p.m. I/ect— <o, "The Hour of Temptat_n." Floral clairvoyance. Silver coin door. ' . 95 "IVPEW. ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSO- . -<-"*" CTATION, Caledonian Hall, Worcester _ street.—Mr W. W. Collins will, to-mo—ow, deliver an Easter Leetur— Subject, "Was Christ Crucified 7 'Did- He _escend into Hell?.' Did Ho Rise from.the Dead?" Mjisi--3_ aelcctions at 7. "lola-r-tho" (Ssllivan), "Autumn" (Chamim—el, "Rhapsodio' IIongroJBo" (List), "Serenade". /(Chaminadc). Ad- „ mi—ioa Aeo. .' CoUection. - 109 . rpHEOSOPHICAL ". SOCIETY, 96 Armagh -; A. . street. • Victoria square (opposite Queen's Statue)— Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 - p—i." Subject: "The Atonement." Sunday school 3 -T,.m. 7831 VETERANS' HALL, 04 Gloucester streetSunday, 7 pan.. Address by Miss 'Fabtißg." "Death and tho Resurrection.", Clairvcyaaco. Collection door. 113 . "QfYDENHAiI GOSPEL. MISSION—MoraO-' ,_g, Mr S. Webb; ovening, Mr p. Lan- , yon l —' —icopt a man bo born again, he*' can- ! not sco the Kinfjdo— of God." St. John, 3-3. ■ a__ "112 SPIEITUAIiISTS' CHURCH, Worcester street, Sunday 7 pirn.—Easter Morn, "Did C—rist'e Physical Body rise from tho Tomb ?" ("Some irian. .will say, 'How are tho dead J- -raised up? and with what body do they oome?'"- 1 Cor. 15.). W. Nortontaylor. Col- ' "s_io_iu ; [ 128 TRAMWAY BOARD. -_ CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. \ ,' CLIFFS. f SUMNER SPECIAL RATING AREA. Ia tho matter 01. the*, "Christchuxch Tram--way District Act, 1906," and the "Local " . Redics Loans* Act, 1903," . and., their Amendments. . ' I HEREBY give .notice that tho Christchurch Tramway Board proposes to *' sail— a Special I*oa_ far the follow—g purnose, and under tho following conditions:— <a> THE PURPOSE for which tho Loan ia' roq-iired is the construction of a RUBBLE CAUSEWAY over a portion of tho «—ront at tho baA of tho Sumner Cliffs, - commencing: cppo_ft Shag- Rock and _ finishing -ttear tho Tramway Bridge, a distance of about 15J chains, includin s the transfer thereto of a portion of tho oxistin-r- tramway track at tho base of tho said cliffs. (b) THE SUM proposed to- he borrowed for 'such woTk is Si WOO, being one-third (an "fixed hv Arbitration) of the estimated total coat.■'. Tho balance.' will "be paid out- of the general funds of the Christchurch Tramway Board (c) THE PROPOSED SECURITY for the "Loan will he a special rate levied over tho Sumner* Tramwar- Special Rating Area, tbo boundaries of which are cc~t«rmir.ous with those of tho , Borough of Sumner to cover •interest and Sinking Fund. Provision for repayment will be made by the cifation of tho said Sinking Fund, which will be al tho rate of: ten shillingu per centum per annum. (d) THE COST OF RAISING THE LOAN, the intercet d—ing tho construction of the proposed work, and all preliminary expenses, will be paid out of tho Loan. I HEREBY give further notice that A POLL of the Ratepaycre of the easd Special Bating Aaca on the above Loan T>roDos—. will be' taken od WEDNESDAY. 23th April. 1915, ot the following Polling places:— SUMNER BOROUGH COUNCIL OFFICE BEDCLIFFS LIBRARY.' The hours of Polling will be from 9 a.m. to 7 p.us. J. A. FLESHEB. Chairman, C—;„i„,_ch Tramway Beard. C—rista-traroh, March CCth, 1915■ 781:2 DENTAL NOTICES. ' J. IRVINE. SUBCEON DENTIST (10 years —ith J. H. '- Fountain, IS years with my father, —_. _far J"- Ir-inel. haa oommeno—l practice f_ t _■•_ - Gloucertar aad Colombo stnafa-, > lawamiU CJJtgfm. ■ 'Pbcne CBSL 13821
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