MINERAL NOTICES. . MANUEL—The Funeral of the late Susan Elizabeth Manuel will leave Lamb and Havward's Chapel, 292 Ca,shel sheet, Dav (Saturday), after a _ SCI r “'p" mcncing at 1.50 p.m.. for Ccmetery. Private interment. Lamb ancf Hay ward, Ltd. . _ DICKINSON—The Funeral of the | late Mabel Louise Dickinson will leave Lamb and Havward's Chapel. 292 Cashel slice • Day (Saturday), at 3.10 P.m.. fo Cemetery. Lamb andHaywaid. Ltd. JONES—The Funeral of the latc Richard Jones will leave St. Johns Chinch. mer square, on Monday. October , fie service, commencing at 2 p.m- £or , Canterbury Crematorium. John nil mm POLAND-The Funeral of tbe late Lycila Poland will leave the residence of her son. irt-law, Mr S. Chcetham, 180 Spring n°eM road!’ St. Albans This Day (Satu - day), October 17, at 1.45 pm-, for Bromley Cemetery. John Rhmd. 3712
FUNERAL directors. LAMB and HAYWARD, LTDMODERN CHAPEL. (With Free Service). 292 CASHEL STREET. ’PHONE 34-722. 'PHONE 34-722. A. H. MARKER, MANAGER. L 1749 GEORGE DICKINSON and SONS. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. LATIMER SQUARE, , CHRISTCHURCH. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. •PHONE 33-554 (Night or Day). 'PHONE 33-554 (Night or Da >’ ) ‘ Dl747 GEORGE BARREL L, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, -ORNER DURHAM AND ST. ASAPH STREETS. CHAPEL SERVICE FREE. Gfeorge Barrel!. 21 Jacob street, St. Albans. ’Phone -23-182. Charles W. Barrel!, 130 Clarence road, Riccarton. ’Phone 30-965. Ernest G. Barrel), 11 Colombo street. Cashmere. ’Phone 38-326. MAIN OFFICE: 221 DURHAM ST. TELEPHONE 30-203. TELEPHONE 30-203. 8J740 J. LAMB and SON, Established 1878, 234 LICHFIELD STREET. PRIVATE CHAPEL. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. ’PHONE 33-504. ’PHONE 33-504. D. M. Lamb, Director. (ALL HOURS.) „ „ E. H. Hcatley. Manager. L 1748 JOHN R H IN D. 19 LONDON STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Near, Cor. Bealey and Fitzgerald aves. - ’PHONE 36-174. •PHONE 36*174. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. PRIVATE CHAPEL. R1746
SUNDAY SERVICES. Gospel Halls RUTLAND STREET HALL. ST. ALBANS. , SUNDAY, OCT./18th, 7 p.m. (D.V.) Subject: "WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE?" ~ The First Five Minutes after Death... What comes next? Does death end all? What salth the Scriptures? SUNDAY, OCT. 25th,’ 7 p.m. (D.V.) Subject: "Where are Righteous Dead? ”• SUNDAY, NOVEMBER L 7 , p.m. (D.V.) Subject: "Where are the Wicked Dead? Illustrated by Chert. Speaker: Mr A. H. Stott. All Welcome. X 4968 ARMAGH STREET HALL—the Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached at 7 o’clock. Speaker, Mr H. G. Mclntosh. Subject: "The Destiny of Choice. We welcome you. T”' WALTHAM HALL. Shakespeare road— Gospel Meeting (D.V.). 7 p.m. Speaker: Mr W, J, Burrows. Come and hear the message of the Gospel. Everybody heart-- j ily welcome! , ~ ARGONAUT HALL, Stanmore road. Lin-,-wodd—Bright Gospel Meeting (D.V). 7 pm -Speaker: Mr W. Anderson. Come,,, and hear the Way of Life made BRYNDWR HALL, Idris rd.—7 pm., Mr K. H. Fountain. Come! Hear again of One Who still says: Come unto Me, and _ I will give you rest. r ”—“ jwyo SPECIAL Meetings for the Ilard of Hearing are held (D.V.) every Sunday Evening,, at 7.1S p.m.. at Armagh Street Hall, All deaf people heartily welcome! - X 5015 - THE Word of God will be preached on Lord’s Day, 6.30 p.m. (D.V.) in the Sons-r of Temperance Hall, Gloucester st - All Welcome. NoCollectlon. -■■■ —— X 3336 RADIANT HALL, Richmond Mission—City- .: Service. 7 p.m., Orchestral Music; pm Subject, "Modernism and the Scriptures.” Morning 11 am., at Richmond Mission Hall. Richmond - - X4BB(f PROF. J. C. FLUGEL, D.Sc.: A declara- . tion of "war is the most terrible of sentences; It sentences a people to be slain , and mutilated, their women to be widowed, their children orphaned,, their cities burned, their commerce destroyed. The real motives for any declaration of war are unavowed and unavowable. . . . I’HE PLACE FOR BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS THE BIBLE AND BOOK DEPOT 20Q Manchester street (near Gloucester street), ; for SCRIPTURAL and HELPFUL LITERATURE and all Sunday School re-, . qulrements -
EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. WANTED TRAINEES, W^NTED-^ —TRAINEES. To Girls leaving High. Technical, arid Primary Schools. Complete your educa-.,.. tlon with a year's free training at the--STRATHEONA HOME TRAINING HOSTEL, Pleasant Point. ■ Make yourself efficient to help your.i country women “WIN THE WAR., Full particulars of training are available from Mrs J. A. McLeod, Organising a Secretary. Taiko R.D., Timaru. ’ DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 69 Worcester st. West (just over Bridge from Square). SCHOOL CURRICULUM includes:— Commercial Education and Training for Office Appointments. Subjects: Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. Handwriting. Office Practice, Filing. Preparation for all Bookkeeping and Commercial Examinations. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. Coaching for Matriculation. Public Service, School Certificate, etc. Prospectus on application. Tel. 32-^lfi
WOMEN DO WELL AS accountants and secretaries. And why shouldn't they? Business houses are enthusiastic about the great success that Women Accountants and Women Secretaries have proved. Qualification in these fields is essential, but the higher salaries earned make the effort well worth while. For certain success entrust your training to Hemingway’s. Send to-day for particulars of the Course in which you are interested. HEMINGWAY’S, correspondence SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516. Auckland. H1733
PROFESSIONAL NOTICES JAMES YOUNG, CHIROPRACTOR, (Graduated Palmer School), C.M.L BUILDINGS SQUARE All Modern Electrical Appliances. Colonic (Bowel Irrigation) 'Phone 30-177 Free Consultations Nurse in attendance^^ JAMES M AND MRS CRAIG CHIROPRACTORS (Palmer School Graduates), REGENT THEATRE BUILDINGS "Phone 31-610 for Free Consultation. Radio Health Talk each Tuesday 11.45 a.m <3ZB Christchurch) _ INSTITUTE INSTITUTE OF FOOT HEALTH. FOOT HEALTH. EVERY BRANCH OF FOOT CORRECTION CHIROPODY PEDOLOGY. SCIENTIFIC SHOE-FITTING. 558 A COLOMBO STREET Near City Market for Appointments. "Phone 33-676^^
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