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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. /"\XFOBX> TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH V-P -Preacher, Rev. J. J. Korih. 3Morning, 11 a.m., subject, "Offended at Cnri • Evening, 6.30, tho Fifth Deadly Sin, .' A PP*~ titc—Gorging and Guzilinz and "***? action on the So«ul." The Chorus Choir w i fiicg. C~ HUECH OF CHRIST, St. Albany U"arrington street—Preacher, J as. y* ford; 11 a~m-, Wcrehip; 6J50 p.m-, V. ??I Hewioo; Bnbject, "Unreasonable M*n. - cordially invited. c HURCH OF CHRIST, iloOThousa Goepci Service. Farewell addressed by _?»■- W. D. More. No collection. A very cordial invitation to ali. QYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION— O burdened bouI: knoweat thou that Uoti )ovc3 yon, that Christ has Redeemed y°uthat a Free Pardon awaits you? and put our Wonderful, Wonderful, Wonderful God to the Test! Services 11, 6.30. Sunday School 2.30. Mr K. E. England, Superintendent. You, arc more than Welcome: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES—First Church of Chriet, Scientist, Latimer eqnarc. Sunday Services 11 a-in. and < p.m.; subject, ''Truth." Sunday School 2.30 p.m. All cordially welcome. 1,1 A T THE MEMORIAL HALL, PAPAN CI, on Sunday, at 7 P« m >» Pastor Kent will speak on "Does Jt Matter How We Relate Ourselves to Truth? Does God Mean What He Says?" All welcome. *69* EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHLTXH, Worcester street West—Service, Sunday, at 6.30 p.m.; subject, "True Chnsrtian Relationship." All cordially incited. R. H. Altus. 1733 rf»HEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 263 ManChester etneet (near Gloucester street)—- 1 Sunday, 7 p.m., Public Lecture by Miss R. Eae; subject, "Optimism." Musical Young People 3 p.m. I®® V' CHURCH, Worcester street—7 p-rp.; speaker, Mr J. M. Moorey; subject, "LAj Death, then What?" P~~ "SYCHIC RESEARCH"SOCIETY, Scottish Hall, Manchester street—Sunday 6.59, Mr W. N'ortontaylor's subject, "Tho Mightier Second Birth." Lyceum, 11. _ ' *7s' A RMAGH STREET HALL-The Gospel of cjL the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached 6 30, by Mr Walter Redwood, Missionary from India. Druids' Hall, St. Albans street, Mr John Binskin, 7 o'clock.^ A 1 AFTER DEATH—WHAT? N ADDRESS dealing with this vital onestion will (D.V.) be given by MR H YOLLAND flate of Exeter, Eng., and Melbourne), at Waltham Hall, Shakespeare road, SUNDAY, JULY 127 th, at 7 p.m. Ycra are earnestly invited to come and hear what the Bible lias to eav upon this subject. 1761 CHRISTCHURCH PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY. 588 Colombo streetPastor Reid; 11, Worshio; 2.30 Sunday School; 6.30, Young Believers conduct this meeting. Men and women int»resWl in onenair wwk invited every Wednesday, 7.30, corner Manchester and St. Asaph streets. 1771 OUNDAY SCHOTVL ANNIVERSARY Q MUSIC. PumJav School workers should get into t-"uch '<nth HALL-MACK Aerency. P.O. Box 658. ChfUtchurch. Is Gd f«r sample set of Tunes with Words. 1773

ART UNION". LEWIS HAM ART UNION. DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE. £3OO FOR Is.' TO BE DRAWN CALEDONIAN HALL, AUGUST 15th. £3OO WORTH OF GOLD SPECIMENS FOR la. £IOO WORTH to the Seller of "Winning Ticket. Purchaser of Books of 0"2 Ticieta for 120 a can win £IOO worth of Gold Specimens. Butts of Books or Unsold Tickets to be returned to tho Secretary not later than August 13th. Help the Lewisham General Hospital. For Tickets or Booka apply to the Honorary Secretary, T. CAHILLX,, 5884 130 High street, Christchurch. BRASS BANE BAZAAE. WINNING NUMBERS OF RAFFLES. Painting 2258 Painting 8637 Cushion 5793 Cushion 802 Tray 5717 Pillowslips 8240 Painting 5821 Painting 5867 Cushion 3801 Cnshitn 8012 Teapot Cover 8318 D'Oyleys 5585 Draira in the presenco of Sergeant c Police. J. A. IVORY, 5017 _ Secretary.

RAILWAYS. GRAND NATIONAL RACES AT . CHBISTCHURCH. , "fTIXCURSION tickets will bo issued to -Hi Christchurch from Arthur's PassKowai, Bosh and intermediate stations on 7th August; from any station South Island Main Line and Branches Bth to 11th August; from Oamaru-Wai&u and intermediate stations, " including Branches, 12th August; from Ashburton-Hawarden and intermediate stations, including Branches, by morning trains arriving Christchurch up :o 11 A.m., 13th to 16th August—all availaalo for return until 20th August. F834 CHRISTCHURCH HUNT CLUB'S RACES AT RICCARTON. August 2nd special trains leave Christchurch. for the Racecourse at 10.50 a.m. and 11.5 a.m., returning after the races. These trains stop at Addington only for passenger traffic. Special faree, return (including admission to oourae) from Lyttelton 4s lid first, 3s 9d second; from Christchurch or Addington, its and 2s fid. Single from Racecourse to Ouistclnrrcn Is 6d and la. FOR FULLER PARTICULARS AND T- N V XIONS WITH EVENING TRAINS, SEE POSTERS. 5919 ON,0 N , PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. t. keesing, b.d.s., DENTAL SURGEOH, Commenced Practice at 90 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. Hours: 'Phone 3491. D R. AND MRS A. PATERSON, DENTAL SURGEONS. Have Removed to CORNER OF DURHAM AND ARMAGH STREETS, Opposite the ART GALLERY. Psf97

J. W. 3L LAWRENCE, F.P.A.N.Z., JJUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, SHAREBROKER, AGENT for ABSENTEES, TRUSTEES, and Others. 157 HEREFORD STREET, Over N.Z. Refrigerating Co., Ltd. T\R. JESSIE SCOTT Has commenccS PRACTICE at 2*B CASHEL STREET, CITY. 'Phone 3881. 5516 FRANCIS CLARK, Electrical Engineer, Cr. Manchester and Worcester streets. 'Phone 2155. 4-ieat "UNIVERSAL" Grilistoves —555. 4-iieat "UNIVERSAL" GrilJataves—sofl. 4-heat "UNIVERSAL" Gril!sfove3—£s3. 4-hest "UNIVERSAL" GriUstoves— Sse. 4-<heat "UNIVERSAL" Grilistoves —563. 4ioat "UNIVERSAL" Griliat-oves—Ss«s. C 2747-5511 NOW PUBLISHED. THE LATEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE jy-AP OF CHBISTCHUBCtt PRICE: 1# EACH. MOUNTED ON CALICO: 5s EACH. CHRISTCHUECH PRESS CO. PUBLISHERS.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 17

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