I RELIGIOUS AN2fOXWCEME3TTB. I ' * RMAGH STREET HALL.—The Gospel of the Grace of God trill (D.V.) be [J>reaeked; 6.30. .Lord's Day Evening, Speaker, Mr Graham. Gospel Hail. Mighsled road, Papanui. 7 o'clock. Walthjin Hall. Shakespeare road, 7 o'clock. Speaker. Mr r. F. Harrison. ■> 64 /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES will V. be held in the Masonic Hall To-mor-rcw at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Substance." Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Builders Chambers, !K Gloucester street. Efeading room, 13 Cathedral square, next Post Office. 435 >EN*TBCOSTAL CHUBCH •OF NEW _ ZEALAND. CHRISTCHTJRCH-Full Salvation. Four Square Gospel. Sunday, 11 a.m., Fellowship. 588 Colombo street, Citv (entrance off Belfast street). Mr A. Keid. 2.45 pm., Sunday School; 6.45 p.m.. Gospel Meeting, Orange "Hall, "Worcester street. City, Mr K. E. England. "For He (God> hath made Sim (Jesus) to bo sin for us, who knew no sin; that we mipht be made the righteousness of God in Him." 2 Cor., 5-21. A, hearty invitation »o all. 511 QYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION—II. O Fellowship; 2.30, Sunday School,; 6.30. Gospel Service. «»Mr Rubb; Redemption through His blood.—Eph. 1-T. 505 | INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' J- ASSOCIATION. Builders' Chambers, 95 Gloucester street—To-morrow (Sunday), 6.30 p.tr... Lecture by Mr Frank Grove. Subject, ''The Year of "jubilee." Millions nov .'ivingr will never die. Hear this ■-ncouraffin!. message. Admission free; no collection. 461 JMHITRCH OF CHRIST, Moorhonse avenue —Five minutes f:(#t of Station. 11 a_m., ".Teens and the Home." 6.30 p.m., "Treasure Without Price." Preacher, A. W. Stephenson. All -welcome 523 TTIBBATIONS OF THE SPIRIT—Their * effect upon brain development, and pre-natal conditions. Mr Nortontav-lor's subject. Sunday J, Temperance Hail, Gloucester street (next Crystal Palace). 530 " VHE CITADEL. Vk- ■*■ torfa square—ll a.m.. "Deeper Yet." 3 p.m., "The Happy Hour." 7 pjn., "Wild Cat«." Speaker, "The Big Australian." Tuesday, Soldiers' Assembly; Thursday, The Citadel Orchestra. 1000 free seats. 449 LEOSOFMICAL aouiKrrx, 'JSS Manchester, street (near Gloucester street) — 7 p.m., Lecture by Mrs Fulton (of Dunedin), "Freedom as an End in Education." Vocalist, Mis 3 Dorothy Sharp. Youn* People, 3 P-m. 406 TMRST CHURCH: OF TIST, Latimer eijuar [ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Substance." ! Sunday School, 2.30 p.m.: Testimony MeetI ing, Wednesday Evening, 8 p.m., Reading: I Room, Latimer square. All cordially wel- , 417 PIBITUALISTS' CHURCH. (Inc.). Scot- ~ tish Society's Hall. —7 p.m., Mr Mc-Leod-Craig. Subject: "He Can Who Thinks lHe Can." ' Also Clairvoyance. N.B.—Last Month. Visitors Welcome. 547 ipnUTUALIST CHURCH OF N.Z. ■J (Christohurch Branch}— Trades Hall, 7 p.m., Mr Layeock, subject, "There is No Death." Mr Brice, Spiritual Clairvoy- ! ance from written, request. , '■>s7o. I fTVHE Life and Work of Joseph.—Full ad--L dress, Sunday, 6.30, ir Builders' Chambers, 95 Gloucester street. 569 MEETINGS. PUBLIC. NOTICE. 1 ' MEETING of the> - auspices of the Farmers' Union will be held in the WAIPARA HALL on MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 14th, at 8 p.m. v when Mr N. D. Campbell will address tho meeting. . 231 CANTERBURY cricket association. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of DELEGATES will be held in the Christchurch' Stock Exchange Booms, Oxford terrace, on SATURDAY, September 19th, 1025, at 7.45 p.m. Business:; To Receive Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Election of Officers. General. By Order of the Committee. E. E. LUTTRELL, '2421 Honorary Secretary CCA. HE - ANNUAL MEETING of the Canter! I JL 'bury Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Incorporated) will be Commerce, corner Worcester street and Oxford terrace, on TUESDAY, September 29th, at 8 p.m. Business: Presentation of Annual Report and Financial Statement. " Election of. Officers. General. G. T. BULLOCK, 241fl Secretary. j OLD BOYS V CRICKET CLUB. A SPECUL kBETJNG for iho Crab will be held in the Association Rooms, Cashel street, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER \i%\ AT 7.30 P.M. .All Members are Requested to Attend. 2405 A MEETING- OF-SUPPORTERS of tho -cL REFORM PASTY will be held in Leech's Buildings, BANGIOBA, on MONDAY NEXT. September 14th at 7.30 pjh. . T. LEECH. D. H: HUTCHISON, ' Convencrsi BAST CHRJSTCrHUBCH SCHOOL" OLD /SCHOLARS* ASSOCIATION. v GENERAL MEETING- in Infant School! on WEDNESDAY, September 16th, at 8 p.m. Executive Committee' meets .at 7. &1J Old Scholars and. Past and Present Teachers invited.:, 446 NATIONAL BEEKEEPERS'- ASSN. .CANTERBURY' BRANCH. - MEETING- wiH be held in'the Trades - -Hall, Gloucester street, on 12th inst., at 7.30 p.m.- I - ■'•■ All Interested Invited. 2402 SHOWS. SLLESMERE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW to be held at LEESTON on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. TENDERS are invited for—- / Privilege of holding a Publican's Booth. Privilege-of supplying Officials' luncheon, ' and supplying Public Luncheon, together with rights, to sell Fruit, Soft Drinks, and Sweets. .TENDERS will close -on THURSDAY, September 24th, at 8 p.m., with the Secretary. • . H. NEAVE, ' ' Box 20, 2125 Leeston. COUJttYY COTJNOHtS. • PAPARUA COUNTY COUNCIL. ' "VTOTICft i« hereby given that during racei- * oleaning operations, which are now in progress,. water..will .be cut off from the races eeveral days' each week. Landowners are required to see that their frontages are clear of gorse. By Order of the Council. GEORGE MAGIXNESS, ! Sockburt, County Clerk. 7th September, 1925. 2124 SPOBTING. GERALDINE RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th.and 35th. TOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS <in- " cludipg Two Trots each day) close with the undersigned at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, September 14th. J. KEjNNEDY, Secretary, Geraldinc. Telegraph Office closes 5 p.m. Telephone No. 72, cloeea 11 p.m. 234 j TUB ars BUYERS OF TRAPPED EABW BITB and RABBIT BKLNS at Currant Bates, and offer Top Prices for HARES, shot or otherwise. • "P. FKBON and SON, LTD;, 80S Moorhens* amine, Chrfitchurch. ••Wirts.:- "Feron,'' Cbriftchurch.. Box 83, Chrijtchureh. - - P4304-232* ■of Ahumniwn Kettles (3 [ *-* pint), 4s 6d each, they wars 6s id. Shilling electric lamps sitil selling fast. I sfifiamia, 7001
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