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Sunday Announcements. A T H E D B A L SERVICES* SUNDAY, JUNE 2Sih. 8 a. id. —Holy Communion. IJ. a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion (choral). Preacher—The Very Rev the Dean. 4 p.m.—Evensong (choral), 7 p.m.—Preachur—Kev J. Preston. 2352 1.0.0. F., M.U. LOYAL CITY OP NORWICH LODGE, AND JUVENILE BRANCH. LYTTELTON. MEMBER. 9 of the ahovo era requested to MEET at tho Hall on SUNDAY Wi- XT, June 26th, at 2 p.m., to attend Divine Service at the Holy Trinity Church. Members of Sister Lodges invited. J. T. BRICE. N.G. 2375 PRO. DIMOND, Sec. SALVATION ARMY. STAFF - CAP TAIN .UDEETOH, (Just arrived from England), Will deliver an atfidress on THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS OP GENERAL BOOTH’S SOCIAL SCHEME, IS THE VICTORIA SiR.StjT BARRACKS, os SUNDAY AFTERNOON, At;; p.m. Special Meetinos —Morning at 11, and evening at 7. conducted by htsiff-C'tiptain and Mrs Alderton. —47 bishop GRIMES, ON SUNDAY NEXT, the 25tU inst., the Bianr Rev Dr GRIMES. S.M., ■Will administer tho Sacrament of Confirmation in St Joseph’s Church, Lyttelton, ut 'thrce o'clock in the afternoon. His Lordship will also Preach at the-Evaning Servics, at 6.30. 2873 Bible Christian church. Lower High street—Anniversary To-morrow, ittev J. M. Simpson, morning. Sarvioe of Song entitled “ Promoted,” afternoon, by St Asaph, street Free Methodist Church Choir. Rev W, Birch, evening. Tea Meeting, Tuesday,6 o’clock; Public Heating,7.3o. Chairman— Mr K. Beattie, iSpo&kers —Revs Birch. Hosting, Dawson and others'. 2018 BINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Corner Worcester and Manchester streets. THE RBV SIDNEY J. BAKES Will conduct hath Services TO-MORBO W, (Sundry). In the evening at half-past sis there wilßha a Special ” People’s Service." Address cm •'EYESIGHT." Anthem—” The Lord, He is Good," Hendelaewhn, (“at Paul”). All seats free. 2W26 W. COLLINS Lectures TO-MORROW. At 3—Dr Momorie on the “Corruption of the Church." Admission free. At 7-—” And God said. Let the earth put forth grass.” Illustritod with a splendid series of views shown by the ozy-ether light. Admission GJ. and Is. 2923 STUDENTS OF TRUTH. S WORTHINGTON at Oddfellows’ Hall every Sunday. Subjects for June 26th : 11 a.m.—” How to ha Happy." 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. 6.30 p.m,—“ Creativa Power of Thought," ■ 2927

Bydenham baptist church TO-MORROW, Morning, II o'clock—Mr Sorrell Evening, 0.30 o'clock—Mr Hcffmoister Afternoon, at 2.30, by Special ccquoafc, a SERVICE OF kCA G, entitled, Simon Jasper, * will be given by the Choir, assisted by Friends, and an Efficient Orchestra of 13 Performers; Conductor, Mr 'Xetry; Header, Mr C. H. Brown Tuesday, 7.30 p.xu,—Faator Birch will Conduct nor vice. 2973 TT IN WOOD CONGREGATION AD CHURCH, B i —Special services tor Young Peojilo. Morning— Sunday Scholars. Evening—Address to Young Men by Rev C. H, Bradbury, Wednesday, 29th June—Opening of Social Hall. Public Meeting at 7.30 p.m. 2GGI 105 ARTIST CHURCH, Oxford Terrace. T 0.113 .113 MORROW (Sunday), morning—EEV WM. BlßCH—•subject—“ Growing in God’s Sunshine." Evening—REV J. ORCHARD. Sxnkey’a Hymns at Evening Service. All cordially invited. 2972 WESLEYAN Church, Sunday Services, Juno 26tb, 1892.—Durham streat—lla.m., Rev H. li, Dewabury; (1,30 p.m., Rev L. M. Isitt. East Belt—ll a.m„ Rev L. M. Isitt; 6.80 p.m,, Rev H. R. Dewsbury. Sumuer, at 7 p.m., Bev 11. J. Murray. 2073 Methodist free church, St Asaph street. Morning, at 11—Mr J. Hamm Evening, at 6.3o—Rev J. Hosting will Hectare on “ Christianity iu the Second Century ; Sketches of Martyrs, Ignatius, Polycarp and others," being continuation of a series on the History of Christianity. 2990 Impoundod, irMPOUNDED, at Co&lgate, on June 22, 1892, JL for trespass from Komebush Estate, 21 Sheep, brands indistinct and various ear-marks. If not claimed and expenses paid will he sold on June 29, at twelve o’clock noon, G. G. DAVIDSON, 2980 Pouudkeepor, Wanted Known, ’ANTED Known Plushes, all shades, la 9id. Uoath’B Sale This Day. X 27 ■», to /'ANTED Known—Furniture in House* Vf Bought Out, Best Prices. J, Bowman, Victoria street. X 277 TAN TED Known—Ko.idy-moaey value in [y English and Colonial Flannels. Toneycliifs and Carey. • X 353 'ANTED Known —Pianos on hire forsocials, balls, concerts, Ac. Bowman and Son, Hereford 'CTSTAKC'Ifb Known—The Furniture Palace, High street, for cheap furniture. 2 Eaed, proprietor. HU VA/ AW'fßl) Known—My wife having left hor '§/ y home without any cause, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her. S. E, Wisdom, Sl-1 Colombo street. 2839 "KDgTANTED Known—Men's Tweed Overcoats with capes 29s (id, original price 42s 6d, at the sale of Luxton’s Assigned Stock. Shaw, Robinson and Co., The Hail. Xl4l -ffiTST ANTED Known—Hen's Regatta Shirts 2: yV lid, worth 43 Cd; Boys’ School Caps 9Jd. worth JB Sd; at the gals cf Laxton’a Assigned Stock. Shaw, Robinson and Co. Xl-ll YFf/ANTED Known—Bought under the ham‘WW iner in London, 9Coyds Reversible Dresa weeds, to la cleared at -H'i. Toneycliffe and arey, the Roady-money Drapers. X 353

aNi l i. JL> Known—That wb have a number V’v of inquirers who are desirous of renting small properties v,''i li aKw acres attached, not too far fiom town. Send particulars to Allan Hopkins, Cathedral square. X2US 'ANTED linown—Tbo Toinporary Shop of J. i‘. Strata, 253, High street, opened ’ANTED Known—The Temporary Shop of J. F, Strata, 255, High street, opened every night this week until H p.m, for re-marking the Stock, amounting to £350, bought at 8s in the £: sale coramonces ■■'a.tnrday. K 423 W Atl Til 15 Known—Mrs Qnartemain is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Goats’ and Children’s iaft-otf Clothing. Letters by post or otherwise attended to. Address, Airs GQuartomain, 151, High street. Xl3l ‘ir;r'~A;<'lE!) Known—The Misses M’Cormiek \i wait upon ladies and gentlemen who have Socoud-band Cloches to’ dispose of, Furniture, Hooks, Aa. Address, the Aliases M'Oormick, Colombo road, Sydenham, or 133, Lower High street. Christchurch. AiVi'r J 5 Known—White Crystal Sugar 2 Jet , . per lb ; iirushware at one third the usual prices, Eat Brushes, Banisters, titovo Brushes, Sweeps* Brashes, &c.; Kerosene, 150 teat, patent taps, 5s 6d per tin, 10s 6d per case; *’ Good Luck " or “ lioyal," Luxene, 12s per case, 6s par tin. T, Taylor. X 222 WANTED Known—Houqua Blended Teas in packets, Gib, 101 b or 121 b tins, or 101 b halt, chests “Houqua,” 2s; “Belgravia, ’’ 2s 4d- “ Easfcohoap,” la 6d, 2d per lb Reduction on tins; 3d half-cheats; pure Ceylon, in Sib boxes 10s 6d; pound and half-pound packets 2s 4d, at T, Tavloi’fi. X 222 PLEDGES. PLEDGES. AEGE UHEESEEVED SALE OP UNREDEEMED PLEDGES AT BOWMAN AND EON’S BOOMS THIS DAY, See Page 8 for particulars.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9761, 25 June 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9761, 25 June 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9761, 25 June 1892, Page 1

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