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GT. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. I (O Mulgrave-street. THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. Hi a.m.—Matin*. *„ 7 p.m.—Evensong. TINAKORI-ROAD CHURCHROOM. 11 a.m., Children's Service. DT. PETER'S PARISH. THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, Willis-street —7 a.m., Holy Communion; 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins and Litany; 7 p.m., Evensong. ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS', Kelburn —8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matine; 7 p.m., Evensong. ST. PETER'S MISSION, Taranaki-st. I —10 a.m., Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evensong. MISSION OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, Mitchelltown-Ti7 p.m., Evensong. DI. MARK'S CHURCH, Sussex-square. THIRD SUNDAY. AFTER * EPIPHANY. 8 a.m.,, Holy Communion. 11 «..m^—Matin*. . ■ . 7 p.m., Evensong. mHE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY JL CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore-street. ** . SUNDAY SERVICES. Morning—Preacher, Mr. J. Moore, Missioner. Rev. W. E. Blair at 7 p.m. Soloist—Miss' Mueller. Song Service, -8.30 p.m. : QT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS-ST. » (Presbyterian.) SERVICES TO-MORROW. ' Morning, 11. Evening, 7. REV. WM. TROTTER. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellington-terrace. ; :. . TO-MORROW'S SERVICES. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. Preacher—Rev. R. INGLIS, 'M.A., . of Parnell, Auckland. ST. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Adelaide-road. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subjects—"He shall not speak of Himself." " His Angels." For Meditation—l. John iv., 16. Rev William Shirer, Minister. "IZ'ENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN ■*V ' CHURCH. ■■•'./ SERVICES TO-MORROW. Morning, 11—Rev. J. Kennedy Elliott,' D.D. ' Evening 7—Chaplain-Captain Shaw, M.A. (of the Hospital Ship "Maheno"). EVANS BAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY, 23rd JANUARY. ROSENEATH—II a.m., Mr. Lanrenson; 7 p.m., Supply. , KILBIRNIE—II a.m., Mr. Littlejohn; 7 p.m., Mr. Douglas. BROOKLYN ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Harrison-street., Services, Sunday, 23rd January. Morning, 11 a.m.; Evening, 7 p.m. •Preacher—Rev. Wm. Douglas, M.A.

SPECIAL SALE OF INSOLVENT StOCK of H. SOLOMON, Ltd., Warehousemen. Christchurch. Purchased by us at 10/- in the pound (Half Cost Price). Note a few of the Bargains. FAMOUS ANSONIA WATCHES—Absolute- RAG DOLLS— " rVmaOy^^vmM , (f\-T% TriVnlfmrrn tt n 5//" RAG DOLLS— Usually i/- How Sid (y^| LEATHER WATCH GUARDS-UsuaUy^i/- LEATHER-BOUND NOTE BOOKS-Gilt edges Usually i/- - SALT AND , PEPPER . ' : ■; ' „ ifV^ .^s^gSpftSMaS SHAKERS— sjd pair a " ' '•>-''"* E L E C -T -R I C >^^^api^i=3§^^^k^ AT TTA/fT^JTTTA/f T}TST-fT*"^— S—ri |MHPMQ9HS!SSS3fIBBSBBBHfIK|Rk -^" TORCHES ~~~ iiest ilr^dl WISid^ ITE mRR°RSU^IyT2 WRmNG^OCKsI" ' [ ''^ ■.' UsuaHySd. Now »*d "1&& M - Now9d ■ Special Value in- ENVELOPES^ ' ' 6d per 100 mM.^P ' STRING CARRYALL SHOPPING BAGS- SOLDIERS' ACTIVE SERVICE WRITING OUTFITS- . . ... ■ .. ,- i/. Now 4id ■ •■ ." - ■ . • Usually ga now 4to . ■^B^^\ STRONG LADIES' COMBS — Non-inflam- MONEY BELTS— , Usually .3/6 "Now «/• mable Usually 9d Now *id MEN'S LEATHER BELTS— T» Clwr 1/-, 1/3, th; usually, double STRONG LADIES' COMBS—Non-inflammable' Usually 1/- X BULLER SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN ,PENS— English make Now sid UsuaUy 1/- . Now, 6d HANDSOME SCENT SPRAYS— . . •'• Usually 2/6 LEAD PENCILS— . ,; ■.•■_■,..« .; *& of™ r •■■•-,;■■:■.■ . ■■ , ■••'.. Now 1/6 SOUND BRIAR PIPES— Usually 1/6 a^d 1/JAPANESE SPONGES- Now 2d «aoh ..„ • •T.m^HiTn HAIR NETS-On elastic Now Id each, M dozen .^^V S^4rf M^ _ HAIR BRUSHES-Unequalled value .„ UsuaUy i/- ' X X feather throughout and leather ■ NoW,Bid # m. lined .Usually 8/6: HAIR BRUSHES—Unequalled value ■ • Usually 1/6 # VI ■' To Cl"r at *^ , . NOW Hid # tX ENVELOPE SHAPE— Usually 7/6 .">■ ■ 1 ■ ■> • , SCISSORS — Fine #■• " ' -X, ' Now 4/11,.,. - • Quality ■ ■ m " ■■- ' .." - • ■- ; . ' ; ,1 Mi' Usually 1/- Now Bid ■-. M flB ' \ Others reduced accordingly ;' bread knives— fammmmSmmmm^. ■ T W:"v',j i / j ■ 2 ,^^^^^^B[nSß^F Usually 1/- Now 4£d V^BSSBBSB^^^Mf Note.—We hold the largest and "• f.' Y^^^^^^^^^- ■' ' . CHILD'S KNIFE, ' ffIBBBroPHI^BBB'IRI 'most Y^^ stc! cH ? f Ladies 'Hand . . CHILD'S KNIFE, FORK/AND SPOON SET^^ | SILVER-MOUNTED SOOTHERS— UsuaUy 2/- ' variety C .' a , i^^^^B : E.P.N.S. TEASPOONS— 6 in" box Usually 4/- \ • • ' sid, i«ijd each. ■'^BB^^ \ , • •■ . . • .• To Clear 2/6 ■ " ■' ' '-■■"' ■'"■." • :■■'"• .••,.' ■. •.;• ■'•• •. • ■■"■■..•■-.,:• ■ E.P.N.S. BUTTER KNIVES AND JAM SPOONS— Usually 1/6 TOILET REQUISITES, ETC, ■ . -- To Clear »id LAROONE FULLER'S EARTH— Now «|d tin , : — —r-— — 1 E.P.N.S. SHOE CREMOLINE CAMPHOR ICE— Now 4*d tin • Slated)^. hook and brookd ale talcium powder- , UsuaUyod iiiiiWeli^SßQßj^^S^^ ■■ t- -ru^lt ?/« CARBOLIC TOOTH POWDER— ' • Stf and 4}d tin ■I*^ooo ....... ■ ""■ ' mn p., Li' YARDLEY'S TOOTH PASTE- Usually gd ' - _2^^^^^^^^' OLD rAi st,ia— Now 6d tub* "" C^-BSSSSSSaNtJn^^ Silver - mounted VINOLIA VIOLET POWDER— ttf packet, 4 for 3d . ■ ■ bacco P eouch, r and HENRY'S.VELOUTE POWDER- «d box I ........,...~ I Pipe Cleaners , PEAR'S UNSCENTED SOAP— ,-, . , Usually 3/6 To Clear at 2/6 VINOLIA LULLABY SOAP— . '•' (Mafcta for ifNAIL BRUSHES— To Clear at I^d, 2*d, and 4d; usually double BURGESS'S CUCUMBER AND GLYCERWE SOAP— M taka ELECTRO-PLATED PIN CUSHIONS— Usually 1/- BURGESS'S OATMEAL SOAP— V : Sd Mkt : , ■ . „ All to Clear at Bid each MARGERISON'S ENGLISH SOAP-Assorted petfnmes TALKING DOLLS— Reduced from 4/- to 2/- . Usually 4}d Hmr Til ft a J. R. McKENZIE, 52 Willis Stree> BRANCHES: Christchurch, Dunedin, Timaru, Invercargill, Palmeraton North, and Wanfundl

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 3

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