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Sunday AanaimeeiaQatg* , • I. —.-n NATURAL religion. OUE FATHEBfS CHUECH. A B T Cx ALL BET, SUNDAY, MARCH 3rd, 10— 11a.m. —Children's Hour. 11— 12.30 Instruction and Inquiry. Wordsworth. on Immortality. 7 p.m.—Praise and Aspiration. The Spirit of Jesus. 8— 3 p.m.—Social. 4106 g T~U DENTS (Tp YE UT H, At the Temple of Truth, \ SUNDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1895. ME WORTHINGTON Will Lecture as follows: 11 a.m.—“ The Beautiful.” ’ 3.80 p.m.—Sunday School and Lecturette. 7 p.m.—“ Ideals.” At the evening service Mr Faulkner will introduce the " Lost Chord" as a Cornet Solo with organ accompaniment. \ 4099 Cathedral See vices, SUNDAY, MARCH 3ed. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion (choral). Preacher, the Eev Canon Harper. 7 p.m. Evensong (choral). Preacher, the Most Eerthe Primate of New Zealand. 4121 ‘ gT MATTHEW’S, ST ALBANS. SUNDAY, MAECH 3rd. Matins, 11. Evensong, 0.30. The Eight Eev the Bishop of Christchurch will" Preach at hoth services. 4097 Methodist peee chuech, St asaps STREET. Morning—Eev A. Peters. Evening—Bev John Hosting. Subject: (Does God Create a Man in Order to Destroy Him ? Visitors cordially welcomed. 4147 JpBIMITIVE M ETHODisT Chuech, Cambridge Terrace. [ HARVEST FESTIVAL. ( 11.—Eev G. W. Pavsonsou. 3 and 6,3o.—Sev J, Dawson. MONDAY, 7.3 O—PUBLIC MEETINGS Addresses Eev J. Dote and Others. 4X85 ; jgYDENHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHUECH, ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. MAECH 3. Morning—Eev James Paterson, Wellington. Afternoon, at 3—Rev Eoht. Erwin, North Belt. Evening—Bev James Paterson. 1 4094 W ESLETAN CHURCH, SUNDAY, MARCH Durham Street, 31 a.m.—Eev F. W. Isitt. 6.30 p.m.—Eev H. E. Dewsbury. East Belt, 11 a.m.—Sev H. E. Dewsbury. ' 6.50 p.m.—Eev P. W. Isitt. 4U2 Sumner Public School, 7 p.m.—Bev H. B. Eedstonc. TT INWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHUECH, J 1 i Ferry Road. SPECIAL SERVICES AFTER RENOVATION. EEV I. SAEGINSON will preach at both services. Morning, 11 a.m.; Evening, 6.30. Special Music by the Choir. 4092 CHUECH OF CHRIST, Durham Street,-South. Belt, . Mr S. Elborne will Preach To-morrow evening. Commence at half-past sis. Subject—" Some Thoughts from Eden.** 4170 Deutsche KL ibc he. HEBE PASTOE Th. A. MEYEE' Wird morgen urn 11 Uhr. Gottesdienst haltea, : Birchen Parade Yon Mansohaftea des Dentschen Eriegsctiiffu. : Salvation .A. e m: t; Christchurch. SPECIAL MEETINGS in Barracks, Victoria Street, on SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, at usual hours. Conducted by COLONEL AND MRS DOWDLE. The Apostles of Fire, International Representatives. Dates—3rd, 4th, sth and 6th March. 4120 SYDENHAM Gospel Mission.—Grand • Demonstration and Harvest Thanksgiving Services in the New Hall, Colombo Road, Sydenham, March 3,4, 5. Sunday, March 3—7 a.m.. Prayer Meeting; 10 a.m.. Great March and Openair Meeting; 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting and Communion Service; 3 p.m., Musical Meeting.' AH invited,'admission free; 6.30 p.m., Special THacksgiving Service with short addresses interspersed with music. Monday, March 4, 8 p.m.—Variety Meeting: Songs, Solos, Duets, Band Selections, &c. Admission free. Tuesday, March 6, 6 p.m. — Grand Opening and Harvest Home Tea. Tickets. Is; children under 12, 6d. Followed by short public meeting and sale of goods, ,&o. Chair to be taken at 7.30 by J. Brown, Esq., Mayor of Sydenbam. Collections at all the above meetings in. aid of the Building Fuad. ■. 4132 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY—Sunday Meetings for February at the Lodge-Booms, Opera House3rd, Theosophy aud Science; 10th, The Good Law; 17th, Mahatmas; 24th, Theosophy End Women; 31st, Theosophy as Taught by Jesus* 3 p.m. The public cordialy invited. 4087 > H E JJ Y C E U M. SUNDAY, 3rd MARCH. OF ASTRONOMICAL LECTURES.* W. W. COLLINS. id LECTURE—OUR NEAREST CELESTIAL NEIGHBOUR THE. MOON. Limelight Illustrations, including a Series of unar Views specially prepared for this Lew ire. Orchestral Selections. Lecture, 7 o’clock. Admission Cd and Is. PEEETHOUGHT ANNUALPICNIC On Paddock near Racecourse, New Brighton, Tram starts Edwards. Bennett’s Comer at 10a.m. Tickets, including admission, Is 6d; children under 12 accompanied by parents, FREE. 4196 Volunteer Notices. B. I S T BIOT O B D E-E S, Volunteer Office, Christchurch, 2nd March,lß9s. 1. The ANNUAL INSPECTION of Volunteers in the North Canterbury District, by Colonel Fox, Military Adviser and inspecting Officer; will be held at the respective Head-quarters ■ of each Corps as under, at 8 p.m. in each case, Full Dress:— March 7th—Bongiora Rifles. March Bth—Kaiapoi Eifles. March 18th —Lyttelton Naval Artillery. March 19th— Canterbury Mounted Rifles. March 21st—Christ’s College Rifles. March 22nd—Canterbury Engineers, ' March 25th—A Company. March 26th—E Battery. March 28th —N Battery. March 29th— City Guards. 2. The Date and Hour for the General Pafade-oJ - the Infantry Corps will be announced hereafter; 3. The Attention of All Ranks is Directed to Paragraphs 186,187 and 189, Volunteer Eegula- ■ tions. Officers Commanding Corps will Account for .the Absence of Each Man Not Present on Parade. 4. The Competition for Prize Medals by Marksmen of 1894, who are Efficient Volunteers, will take place at the Bromley Range on MONDAY, the 18th March, at 10,30 a.m. H. GORDON, Lient.-Colonel 4116 Commanding Canterbury District. V, m Agricultural and Pastoi al. Canterbury A-gbicultubal and PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL eam akd ewe fair To be held on the GROUNDS OF THE ASSOCIATION, AT ADDINGTON, on THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MAECH 14th and 15m NEXT. ETO BREEDERS AND AGENTS, , p. entered as STUD SHEEP will be sold sale ring, for ■ which an additional fee of barged. ese sheep will be SOLD FIRST. r sheep to be entered as Flock, BamS Ewes. Five (5) Ewes or Rams lu etch sold singly. IBS WILL CLOSE ON MONDAY, MAECH 4th. ENTRY FEES: 7a Each for Stud Earns, and - Gs Each for Stud Ewes. ‘ Flock Eama 2s each,.Ewes Is each. Farther particulars on application to- the Several Agents; Or, to M; MURPHY, 3g59 Secretary.:

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10595, 2 March 1895, Page 8

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