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Swimming. RICHMOND AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. A NNUAL SPORTS, Richmond Bath, THIS AFTERNOON. First Eace 2.15 sharp. Brags leave Edwards, Bennett’s corner 1.50 p.m. Officials and Competitors in Club Events are requested to be at the Bath at Two o’clock sharp. GEO. MILNE, Hon. Sec. Volunteer Notices. V< E. I~| ISTBICT 08888. Volunteer Office, • Christchurch, 10th February, 1894. Officers of Corps in North Canterbury Bistrict. are requested to meet at the Orderly-room of the Richmond Eifles at 7.30 p.m. on ' WEDNESDAY, the 14th inst., to consider matters connected with the Easter Camp. H. GORDON. 3880 Lieut.-Colonel Commas ding Bistrict. Lectures. D B K. ENNE DX, '■ L.E.C.S., L.E.C.P., L.M. Edin,; Now of London, WILL LECTURE, in ran ODDFELLOWS* HALL, Lichfield Street* TO FEMALES ONLY, On Count Mattel’s Treatment. Also, at 7.30 p.m., TO A GENEBAL AUDIENCE. Appointments maybe made for Consulting Br Kennedy with Health Supplies Company, 245, Cashel Street. Crioksti CEICKET. ' 1 SOUTH WALES V. NEW ZEALAND, LANCASTEE BABE, ON THUESDAY, FEIDAY AND SATUEDAT, Feb. 15th, 16th and 17th. 3828 i CEICKET. . NEW ZEALAND v. N.S.W, ANY Persons Found Entering Lancaster Park during the progress of the above match, except through the gates, will be Prosecuted. L. A. CUFF, Secretary . Tire Canterbury Cricket and Athletic Sports SSfjS Ground Company, Ltd. ( Sporting. . A muri Tube Olub’s Races. THUESDAY, MAECH 22, 1894. FOB FULL PEOGEAMMB, see Referee of Feb, Ist and Canterbury Times of Feb. Bth. TO, THOMSON, • 8893 Hon. See. ’ Religions Announcements. CHUECH MISSION FUND. ‘ - CENTBAL ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING in aid of the above will, be held on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 14, at 8 p.m., in the Society of Arts’ Boom, Armagh Street. Speakers: The BISHOP, Eev W. A. PASCOE. Sister EDITH, Mr W. T. CHABLEWOOD, Chairman: Eev W. HAEPEE. Admission free. 3703 J. F.' TEAKLE, Organising Secretary. PEESBTTEEIAN CHUECH OF NEW ZEALAND. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY wiU Commence its Sittings in ST ANDREW’S CHUECH On the Evening of TUESDAY, she 13th INST., At 7 O’clock, When the Very Eev William .Gillies, of Timarn, Moderator of the Assembly, will Preach and Preside. 3965 Sunday Announcements. Cat hedeal s EEV ICES. SUNDAY, FEB. 11th. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion (choral)—Preacher—Eev W. Harper. 4 p.m,—Evensong (choral). 7 p.m.—Preacher, Eev W. Harper. 3889 WESLEYAN CHUECH. SUNDAY SERVICES, FEB. 11,1894. Durham Street, 11 a.m.—Eev F. W. Ipitt. 6.30 p.m.—Eev H. B. Dewsbury. East Belt, 11 a.m.—Eev H. E. Dewsbqry. 6.30 p.m.—Eev F. W. Isitt. Sumner, Public School, 7 p.m. —Eev J. T. Nott, M.A. 3974 CENTRAL MISSION. - ODDFELLOWS* HALL. FASTOB BIECH. 11 a.m.-—Service. 3 p.m.—Bible Class for Men. 6.45 —Special People’s Service. 3941 Large Choir and Orchestra. Sankey’s Hyfcms. Trinity congregational chuech, comer Manchester and Worcester Streets, SERVICES TO-MOBEOW, 11.0—Eev Dr Kennedy. 6.3 o—Mr C. S. Howard. Visitors Cordially Invited. METHODIST PEEK CHUECH, St Asaph Street. SUNDAY, FEB. 11th, The Eev SAMUEL POTTS, ol Norwich, England, Will Preach— Momiig at 11.0 Evening at 6.30. XIO9B JEIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. Cambridge Terrace— At 11 —Eev A. Peters. At 6.3o—Eev E. Drake, St Asaph Street, Linwood— At 11—Eev E. Drake. At 6.3 o—Mr John Field. X 952 APTIST TABERNACLE, Oxford Terrace. ANNIVERSARY SERMONS. EEV A. H. COLLINS, of Auckland, Morning and Evening. TUESDAY, FEB, 13ih— Tea and Public Meeting, 3925 THE PEOPLE’S CHUECH. Evangelist theodoee weight Discourses in the TUaM STHEET HALL, To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon,at3o’clock. Subject—“ Blessed be ye Poor." Collection to defray -expenses. Questions invited. Bring Sankey’s Hymns. 3872 Students of truth.—oddfellows* CHAMBERS. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11th. 11 a.m.—Paper on “ Sectarianism.** 3 p.m.—Sunday School. 3871 6.45 p.m.—Paper, “Universal Brotherhood of Man." J. W. WALKEE, Hon. Secretary. ryiHE LYCEUM, Manchester Street. ME W. W. COLLINS Lectures TO-MOEEOW EVENING— Subject—“ Heaven and Hell, or Why do People Fear Death?" Orchestral selections at seven. Admission, 6d and Is. Tickets for Picnic, 18th Inst., now ready. 3978 H. J. WOODAED, Secretary. £SO PIANO FOB £gg 10 S M 5 PIANO £33 15 s £ 4O PIANO FOB Jg 29 10 3 (HE above axe bon& fide prices and bon& fide reductions. BOWMAN & SON.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10269, 10 February 1894, Page 1

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