RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS^ DR. FRENCH K. OLIVER-TO-MORROW, StWDAT. lAREWELL LECTURES. T H B A T R B. 2.45 p.m.—"THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST." 7 p.m.—"THE UNPARDONABLE SIN g 312 A 8 EMBLIES OF GOD IN NEW ZEALANDPASTOR J. M. ROBERTS. FORESTERS' HALL. Oxford te " ace: Mrs Sunday—ll, Pastor Roberts, . » Handisides. Sunday School, 2.45. SYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION, Colombo s f e | t i^ eUen; 6.30, Sunday—ll, Brother b. **■. s c hool, 2.30. Pastor Roberts. Sunday bcnooi, Tuesday—7.3o, Fellowship. Meetine Thursday—7.3o, Young Peoples Meeting. Saturday—7.3o, Prayer. All Welcome. A 3453 FINAL ADDRESSES BY ALFRED MACE ALFRED MACE At The tt it t A'RMA*II STREET HALL J\. (Next Armstrongs, Ltd.) TO-NIGHT, 7.30 P-M- „ "WORSHIP AND WHAI GOES WITH IT. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7.30 GOSPEL ADDRESS. Last of the Series. Hymns Provided. 2111 CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. JgIBLE HALL, MADRAS STREET. SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m. THE MIDNIGHT CRY: BEHOLD THE BRIDEGROOM COMET. HI All Invited. No Collection. C 3178 rpRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, X Corner Manchester and Worcester streets, City. REV. D. GARDNER MILLER. 11 a.m. —"WHERE CHRIST LIVES." 7 p. m .—"THERE'S A STRANGER AT THE DOOR." * 991y The rev. alex. niblock (Late of Auckland) Is conducting a Series of SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES In the RADIANT HALL, KILMORE STREET, At 7 p.m. Subject: "Where God is to be found." Silver Collection. ALL WELCOME. 9807 First church of christ, scientist, Latimer square—Sunday Services, 11, 7. Subject, "Soul." Sunday School, 11. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 8. Reading Room, Latimer square. 1817 O'ECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENO -TIST —Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Soul." Sunday School, 11 a.m., Masonic Hall, 77 Gloucester street W. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m., Builders' Chambers, 95 Gloucester street. Reading Room, 13 Cathedral square (next Post Office). 183 X ARMAGH STREET HALL—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached by Mr Alfred Mace, Evangelist, 7 o'clock Sunday Evening. Rutland 6treet Hall, St. Albans —7 o'clock, Lord's Day Evening; speakers, Messrs Thornton and Neville. Waltham Hall, Shakespeare roadMr A. C. Fleming, 7 o'clock. Gospel Hall, Highsted road, Papanui—7 o'clock, Mr W. J Burrows will continue addresses with "Chart." UNITY CENTRE OF NEW THOUGHT — * Sunday, 7.15, at the Public Library Lecture Hull. Speaker, Mrs Ellis. Subject, "Harmony." Music. All welcome. 1925 THEOSOPIIICAL HALL, 267 Cambridge terrace (near Manchester street bridge)— Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 P-m----"The Secret of Death," ly Mr W. Crawford. Musical items. Young People, 3 p.m. 1910 TSfHRISTCHURCH " SPIRITUALIST \J CHURCH (Inc.), Trades Hall, Gloucester street— Sunday Service, 7 p.m. Speaker, Mrs M. Nordica, from Spiritual Alliance, London. Subject, "Homes in the Spirit World." Spirit messages. 1907 ■ j RAILWAY NOTICES. t; TRAIN ALTERATIONS. SPRINGFIELD LINE. On Friday, 21st February, the usual 7.50 a.m. Springfield-Christchurcli train will leave Springfield at 8.20 a.m., Darfield 8.53, Kolleston .9.27, and arrive Christcliureli at 10.7 a.m., and the usual 4.30 p.m. Christchurch-Springfield train will leave Cliristchurch at 5.11 p.m., Rolleston 5.52 p.m., Darfield 6.31 p.ih., and arrive Springfield at 7.13 p.m. 9739 RACES AT CHRISTCHURCH. FEBRUARY 22. » Fares—Return fares to Racecourse (including Is for course admission), from Lyttelton, first class 4s lid, second class 3s 9d; from Cliristchurch and Addington, 3s and 2s 6d. Single fares Racecourse to Addington and Christchurch Is 6d and Is. Tickets available for day of issue only. Only tickets at these fares are available by the race trains. Holiday Excursion tickets to. Cliristchurch will be issued from Ashburton-Culverden-Springfield and intermediate stations, including those on branches between these points, by trains arriving Cliristchurch up to 3.0 p.m. on 22nd February, available for return until Ist March. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS—On 22nd February special trains will leave Cliristchurch for the Racecourse at frequent intervals from 11.50 a.m., returning from the Racecourse at frequent intervals from about 5.20 p.m. These trains stop at Addington for passengers. The evening trains leave Christchurch as follows:—For Culverden, Eyreton, and Oxford Branches at 5.50 p.m. (connects at Addington with the first train from the racecourse"); for Ashburton and Methven 5.55 p.m. (Sockburn 6.8 p.m.); for Springfield 5.45 p.m. (Sockburn 6.0 ' p.m.) ; for Southbridge C.O p.m. (Sockburn) 6.15 p.m.); for Rangiora 11.5 p.m. 9797 Dry Bin Pine Blocks, 35s |-Cord Delivered. Dry BLUEGUM BLOCKS. 45s S-Cord Delivered. RJNG 30-710. HALL BROS.. STRICKLAND ST. Geo. SIMPSON, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 170 Gloucester street. Plans Prepared. Finance Arranged. "PHONE 36-607. 50352
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