RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. DRUIDS' HALL, St. Albans street—Mr R. G. Grubb, Kvangelist. will (D.V.) preach in the above 6.30 Sunday evening, subject, ".Second Coming of Christ and events iinmediaielv folloivin™ in heaven and earth. ' 147 ORDER OF THE STAR IX THE EAST. Thec?opliicni Hall, Cti Armagh street, Victoria square—Sunday. 3 p.m., "Tho Order, its Ideals and Wort." 173 O(jRIIOUSE~AVKXrE, CHURCH OF CHRIST-11 a.m.. Woreliip, Mr S. .Tudd: G. 30 sneaker, Mr W. C. Francis. Bromlev Mission—6.3o p.m., speaker, Mr W. w«:. ' _ 181 GOSPEL MlSSlON—Mornir.g, Mr K. England: evening, Mr F. -Spratt. "'And the AVord was made flesh, and dwelt among U3 (and v-e beheld His glory)." 171 OYDKXHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, Elein street —Farewell Services: 11 a.m., "The Sufficient Adsurance'": f>.3o p.m., "Tho Gospel of Christ -Jesus." Wilson's load, Opawa: 0.30 p.m., Mr C. Williams. 1 Df) | YW.C.A., J.iitimer pquarc—Sunday, 1.30 • p.m., Service for Girls, "Members' Sunday." All welcome. 108 THE SALVATIOX ARMY" COXGRESS GATHERIXGS. MAY Sth to 12th. Conducted by Commissioner and Mrs Hoddcr, assisted by Colonel Mclnnes, Brigadiers Gist. Kirk, and Hoare. and some 50 Officers. WEDXESDAY, May Sth—7.ls p.m.. Re-open-ing of Citadel. S p.m., Programme by United Sunday Schools. FRIDAY, May 10th— 8 p.m., Special Holiness Gathering. Subject, "Aggressive Christianity. SATURDAY, May 11th—S p.m., Festival of Music and Song, by the Bands and Songster?. SUXDAY, May l'2th—ll a.m. "Conquering Christianity. 3 p.m.. Festival of Praise by Banda and Songsters. 7 p.m. UnVJo for Souls. Special Singing and Music. ST. MATTHEW'S, ST. ALBANS. PARISH MEETIXG- and SOCIAL GATHERIXG in the SCHOOLROOM, TUESDAY MAY 7th at 7.45 p.m. 119 LECTURES. "TIfORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIA- '' * ' TIOX. —An Illustrated and Experimental Lecture, "Electricity—The Power of the- Future," will bo given by Mx E. E. Stark, B.Sc., City Electrical Engineer Tonight, May 4th* at S p.m., in the W'.E.A. Rooms, Trades Hall. The public arc cordially invited. Come early. J. B STRUTHERS, Sec., W.E.A. 95
MEETINGS. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. A MEETING will bo hold in the FORESTERS' HALL, Oxford terrace, THIS EVENING, at-7.45 p.m. BUSINESS; Discuss advisability of Organising Campaign to secure a General Election. All Men and "Women interested are urged to attend. COME AND VOICE YOUR PROTEST Against National Government. OG2I PUBLIC NOTICES. DISCLAIMER. THE NAME ARTHUR LILLEY mentioned in connexion with tho Recovery of a Debt in tho Magistrate's Court, is in no- way connected with tho undersigned. ARTHUR. LILLY, Musician, 465 Manchester street. 202 TO REPLACE GERMAN AND AUSTROHUNGARIAN ARTICLES BY FRENCH GOODS. "CURMS and Commission Agents of New _ Zealand wishing to Sell French Goods in New Zealand now and after tho war, should write through the Frenoh Consular Agent at Christ-church, to the "Office National du Commerce Exterior" Official Institution, 3 Rue Foydeau, Paris, which will put them in touch, free of charge," with suitable French firms. ' - Buyers and Agents must 6tate exactly the lines in which, they deal, in their request to the French Consul, and may also join samples of the articles wanted. 9573 FL. KNOWLES, late Foreman Universal • Fish Shop, begs to intimate that he will open, an UP-TO-DATE FISH SHOP on TUESDAY, 7th iu&t. . Location, 130 ARMAGH STREET, few doors from Colombo street. With Cleanliness, Civility, and Strict Attention to Business, he hopes, to share a fair support of tho publio. " 'Phone 3323. 9590 DRINK HAiilT CURED. TESTIMONY FROM BALCLUTHA. "XTOUR DRINKO medicine has proved 1 beneficial, and I am thoroughly satisfied and truly thankful." So writes a. resident of Balclutha. This experience is endorsed by scores of other grateful people. No matter how long your friond has been addicted to drink, you owe it to him and to yourself to givo this well-proved remedy a> trial. Treatment is not expensive, and can be given secretly if desired. There aro no ill after effects. Powders won't hurt the most delicate. Booklet, fully describing DRINS.O, and copies testimonials free, in sealed envelope, on request. WrJte in confidence, stating if Mr, Mrs, or Miss, LADY MANAGER, Drinko Proprietary, 212U Lambton quay, "Wellington. H4650-2
HERBERT GRES HA M, DENTAL SURGEON, . Will Commence Practice on MAY Ist, 1918, At 747 COLOMBO STREET (Opposite Carey's). 'Phone 1600. E4573 H. ROBERTS, SURGEON DENTIST, Late of Caahcl street, HAS Resumed Practice at 146 ARMAGH STREET (Bunz's Medico-Electrio Building), between Colombo and Manchester streets. • . RB4OAF REMOVAL NOTICE. W. W. McPHERSON, Surgeon Dentist, 146 Armagh street, HAS- Removed to more commodious premises at Bunz's Buildiflga, 146 Armagh street, between Colombo and Manchester streets. Mc 6380 Consulting optician. A. GRANT, 11 Years Consulting Optician to Littlejohn and Son, Wellington. Suiceesor to ERNEST M. SANDSTON. Note New Address: WHITCOMBE'S BUILDINGS, Opposite ijallantyne's, Cashel street. •Phone 3719. G4618F.
KEROSENE TRACTORS. TO FARMERS. We will be pleased to give Public or Private DEMONSTRATIONS OF PLOUGHING .With tho Famous AVERY KEROSENE FARM TRACTOR, By Arrangement. Write for Catalogue, Prices, etc. W. A. McLAREN and CO., LTD. Sole Canterbury Agents, 108 ST. ASAPH STREET, Christchurch. 8931 Beautiful blouses in ninon at 45s Ed.—Parisian Blouses of heavy ninon, charmingly made, are shown at this very reasonable price, 45s 6d, at Salon Celia. They ar© in helio, canary, white, and blue," and are richly pleated and tucked, and tho cuffs finished with tiny frills. Cut with a most becoming square collar—not too low— they are suitable alike for afternoon or evening wear. You are invited to eee them now at Salon Celia, "No. 6 Royal Exchange Bldee. (Take lift to floor 2.) L 4546-9560 THE WOLSELEY SHEEP-SHEARING MACHINES. WE have now ample stocks, for the * T being, of complete plants and duplicates, but owing to the uncertainty of future shipments wo strongly recommend.' ""<3 you to place your orders early, as it may be difficult for us to meet al] demands as the year advances. H. McCLBLIiAND Wolfe, 89 ° 3sM Chmtchuxch. Alcwlo-114
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