SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. rjH RI STTAN - SCIFA'CE "*SE RV Church oi Cnrist, Scientist, lltiuicr square.—Sunday Scrticxw, 11 u.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Ancient and Modern ;<ocromaiicy. Alias Mesmerism and Hvp no iDenounced." Sunday School, 2.4b p,u, — Itki V M.C.A.—Sunday, 1.15 Mon'a MocT- * ln «; Speaker. Rov. John Patetßon M.A. Subject, "The Poirer of Habit" bolakit, Mr W. J. Mason. A Cheerful Meeting, to which all mciu especially Sol- , dieis and Striuigeaa, aro cordially invited • ca 5 o'clock. • 1 TTNITARIAH PBOORESSIVE~SOCfETV" Maaocic Hall, Gloucester street.—6.3o r M l' ! H ' rru' - Cha PP l<? - LoCtUTe, , ..fho Keal Jeeus: The Man: Tho Brother." • their adoration of Jcsus'a 5 men h*ro failed to soc that if ho toaUv , S? 11 111 ft . human body, then the wonder of " seni S?, vanishes."—ltev. Walter A. , lutup. Welcome to tho Modernist Service. ; ———- sg t OXO tho Daad?"—Lecture ant . » » Clairvoyant Psychic Messages from writton requests to Mrs U Fulycnl. Sbckkl . Solo, Tho Holy Temple." Sunday, 7. Foicfitcns/ Hall, Cambridge tcrraoo (juet over ' Manchester street). Collection. v.: ; 06 Arm*igl, etrect, Victoria ajiuare.—Sunday 7 ! P-m. Lecture by Mrs Trattan. "Tho IV--1 chology of Dreams." ■ Illustrated. Lotus . Circlc, 2 p.m. OF THE STAR IN THE EAST V/ Theosophical Hall, 06 Armagh Btn*t. —Sunday, 3 p.m. Addnoes by Miae Hawlcr "An Offering Unto the Lord." ;j () ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION, Caledonian Hall, Worooatr* street.—Mr W. W. CpUins will locturo tomorrow. Subject, "Supernatural aud Rationalism: Tho Last Chapter in the Story of an Ago-long Conflict." Commencing at 7.15. Queetionß anawertd. Admission fre-p. Collection. m CPnIfTUALISTS 1 CHURCH, 1 Worocetcr y atroot—7 p.m., >Irs J. Wilson. Address by request: "My ExperieDcea, and Wliy [ Remain a Spiritualist." Alao Clairvoyanc-\ iJocr oolloction. liyooum, 0 p.m. * PUBLIC NOTICES. I SEED WHEAT. I SEED WHEAT. .» i SEED WHEAT.' ,yyyS have for Sale, all variMit* aachin« dreosed Seed Wbeai. oa. a? plication. WOOD BROTHERS, LIMITED, Floror Millers and Gram Merchant?, 207 Cafihel street. WBll3-2376 » DE CHENE FOR WINTER BLOUSES. ADE CHENE BLOUSE—cut and made in Paria—is the greatest comfort in the Winter Months —waehed and ironed inside an hour, it is always ready for emergencies, arid beyond criticism aa to appearance. Shown in plain flhirt shapes—all colours and eizeß;trimmed bone buttons in eelf colours, a.nd Black Moiro Neok-bow at Salon Celia for 35s Gd—splendid quality. Many other do cheno etyles_ from 25a Od to 39k 6d await vour inspection here. No. 6 ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. L 4357 FUNERAL NOTICES. TILK Funeral of tho late John . Irwin -willleave his late residence, 32 Qflloo Tend, St. Albans, on Sunday, Juno 3rd, ot io.IS a.m., for tho Rakaiu, Publio Cometcrv, arriv--1 ing at 1.30 pjn. J. LAMB and SON*. 3739THE Frionda of Mr and Mn CharW BToadhurst aro invited to attend tbo Funeral of their laio daughter, Ivy May,' leaving their residence, 179 North Avon road, Richmond, on Monday, Juno 4th, at 10 ajn., for tho Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON .T7.77 Funeral of tho lato Martha Checkley will leave her laic reeideneo, 27S liarhadoes street, City, on Sunday, June 3rd, a--I.IA p.m., for tho Linwood Cemetery. .T. LAMB and SON. 3735 THE Funeral of Ibe lafto Frank of Lo Bon's Bay, leaves 19 London etrcot. on Monday, 4th inst., at 8.40 a.m., Requiem Mass at St. Mary'* Church at I) a.m.. thence to the Linwood , Cemeterv. LANG FORD and KHTND. 3733 r | aHE Friends of tho late Thomas Murray are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave tho reeideneo of his son-in-law, Mr W. Knight, 190 Blenheim road, Riccarton, to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 pjn., for Addingtou Cometerj-. GEORGE RARRP.r.r, 129 rpHE Funeral of tho late William Stanton, lato of 378 St. Afiaph Btroct. will tako place at Sydenham Cemetery, arriving at 11 ajn. to-day (Saturday). GEORGE BARRBLL. 130 rpHE Funeral of tho la to Tu Bine will leavo tho Christcharch • Hospital this day (Saturday) at 2 p.m., for Sydenham Cemetery. GEORGE BARBELL. 131 J. LAMB AND SON. FUNERAL FUR N I SEEES. MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. No. 231 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone £9Q Established 1873. 00a. AND RHI ND. UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS. 304 Caehel street). 'Phone 812. P.O. Box?ZV Herbert IrangfOld, John Rhind, 19 London street. 103 Montreal street 'Phone €BJ. 'Phone I®3. L 4131-635* George barrell, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN u"OTOR HEARSE A Speciality. FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office 221. Girage: 223 Durham street 'Phone 721. N if lit or Day. 87271 MOURNING. ARMSTRONG'S Specialia# MOURNING. -"- in all Mourning reqmrMOURNING, ed. Costumes executed in 3* MOURNING, hours. A Special DepsrtMOURNING. ment and Workroom is daMOURNING, voted to these needs. MOURNING. Department opened fromASJ MOURNING, a.m. By ringing up No. MOURNING. U73 or _ 1049 yon can hav« MOURNING, an experienced Assistant wait MOURNING, upon you »t your o*o home. A 3360
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