NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
It is the intention of the Railway Department to reduce the charge lor luncheon at Utira from 3s to 2s 6d as from April Ist. In another column the Bail way Department advertises the issue ol holiday excursion tickets for the Easter holidays.
To-morrow morning at U'esiey Church, Fitzgerald avenue, ihe Rev. i'. T. Read will do the preacner. The evening 6ervice will be conducted by the Rev. E. D. Patchett, and the preacher will bo the Rev. Geo. Jackson, of the Youth Department of the Now Zealand Alliance. Mr Jackson will preach on "The Good Samaritan in Modern Clothes."
Special services will be held to-morrow in connexion with the 51th anniversary of the Oxford terrace Baptist Church. The preachers will be the Rev. T. W. Armour, of Knox Church, at the morning service, and at the evening service the Rev. J. J. North. The choir will contribute special music, particulars of which are detailed in the Sundav announcement column.
At the Rugby street Methodist Church tomorrow evening the Rev. Leslie B. Neale will give the second of a series of sermons on "The Problems of Life and Faith." Mr P. H. "Wallace, a member of the Victorian, cricket team, will contribute a solo, "The Blind Ploughman."
The Canterbury Officers' Club will hold an at home to Mr and Mrs C. A. Knight, of London, on 3Tonday, commencing at 3 p.m. Electric power will be cut off in the Lyttelfon borough to-morrow from - a.m. till 5 p.m. The Hawarden A. and P. —ssociation'3 annual show and flower show have been cancelled on account. of the infantile paralysis epidemic. Tho Loyal Orange Ld3gc will hold a church parade and service at the Liberty xa »£*tr» on Easter S^siif,
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18343, 28 March 1925, Page 14
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