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Sunday Announcements. Cathedral services. SUNDAY, AUGUST 30th. ' 8 a.m.—H' lr Communion. XI a.m. —Matins and Holy Cpmmnnion (choral). Preacher, Rev Canon Harper. 7 p.m.—K ven song (choral). Preacher, 'Key * J. F. 'i ealde. The Overtones during the day will he on behalf of the Church M ission Fund. 1949 S A V I O U K’ b C H U B CH , WEST LYTTELTON. s. The Yen Archdeacon Linsrard will preach at 11 a.m. and His j ordship the Bishop of Christchurch at 6.30 p.m. To-morrow. 1990 E T H ODIST CHURCH. „ SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 TH.' Durham Street—Jl a.m„ Kov J. T. Burrows; 6.30 p.m., Key D. McNicoll. East Belt —II a.m., Eev C. Porter; ■ C. 30 p.m., Eev J. Orchard. -St Asaph.l-treet Mission. 11 a.m.. Rev J. Orchard; 6.30, p.m., Rev C.Forter. Collections on behalf of Home Mission fund. • 1965 Trinity congregational church. Corner Manchester and Worcester Streets. EEV WM. SAUNDERS, of DUNEDIN, Will Conduct both Services TO-MORROW, 11 and 6.30 p.m. jpELßirri VE METHODIST HOME MISSIONS. Cambridge Terrace. 11 and 6.3o—iiev J. Olphert St Asaph Street, Linwood. 11 and 6.30—8ev J. D.i wson. 3 p.m.—Rev J. Olphert, a DDFELLOWS’ HALL, Lichfield Etrort. WBI. EASTON will deliver an Evangelistic Address on SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.30. Subject— The Premier’s Plot and How it Ended. 1966 BUM DAY Services with Lectures, in the Temple of Truth. Rev Ur Zillmann holds service and Lectures to-morrow. Morning 11 —A Modern Giant and Social Uplift or, Phillips Brooks, of Boston (whom I personal y knew); Evening 7—The Aristocracy ‘of Labour versus the Aristocracy of Title and Wealth. 1935 „ U R PA T H EE’S G HU E C H. * ART GALLERY.—SUNDAY, AUG. 30th. 11 a.m.—“ The Power of Jesus." 3 p.m,—“ Children's Hour." 7 p.m.—"The Power of Thought in the Kingdom of God." 1943 jOHKISTADE'LPHIANS Will MEET FOE WORSHIP at 11 a.m. SUNDAY, In the Temperance Hall, Gloucester Street. Bible Basis. 1975 T HE SOC I A L I S T C H ÜBC H IN CATHEDRAL SQUARE at 3 o’clock. Address by H. A. ATKINSON: “ Some Objections Answered.” 2019 L- Y C E U SUNDAY EVENING, 30m, at 7 o’clock. M. POMPEII, PAST AND PRESENT; Description of its Destruction from Pliny to Tacitus. Limelight Illustrations, Incidental Music, Statuary, &c. Admission 6d and Is. 2006 Exhibitions. THE NEW MILKING MACHINE, with Pulsation Attachment, will he ON VIEW TODAY (Saturday) from *0 a.m. to 4 p.m., and also on MONDAY NEXT during same hours, at CUNNINGTON & CO.’S, Gloucester Street (next Rink Stables.) ■ F 1963 Lost, Pound, &c. WILL the Carrier -to whom a Box was delivered at the Christchurch Station, addressed H. GOULD, return the same to 171, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, Or proceedings .will, ;be taken. 1971 Wanted Knovm. w w ANTED Known—Kincaid’s G.I.C. for Cey Undo Tea., X 1513 ANTED Known—Saxon Tea is always the same standard of excellence. F 1339 WANTED Known—Professor Bickerton reports;—Saxon Tea is absolutely pure and qf good quaUty. F 1339 WANTED Known—Saxon Tea is delicious Don’t he led away to purchase cheap, in feriorTea —Dear at a Gift F 1339 WWT ANTED Known—Orpington Eggs! Sittings frpm prize stock. Apply to Mrs Abbott, Ixeter Nurseries, Papanui Road. 1937 w W.M’C ANTED Known Great Reductions in Drapery and Clothing during this month, Clea and Co., 210, High Street. P 567 WANTED Known Stock-taking ; Great Reductions. W. M’Clea and Co., Beady Cash Drapers and Clothiers, 210, High Street. F 567 WANTED Known—Sale of Trees, Shrubs, Flower Roots, Fruit Trees, &c., still on at Exeter Nurseries, Papanui Road. Address, Mrs T, Abbott. 1938 WANTED Known—l will not be Reponsible for the debts of my wife, unless they are contracted in the Purchase of Joko Tea, which I know she cannot live without. FI3OB WANTED Known Compulsory tale of Jackets, 10s lid for 6s lid, 12s lid for 6s lid and 14s Gd for 7s lid. W. M’Clea and Co., Beady Cash Drapers, 210, High Street. F 567 ANTED Known Unreserved Sale of Winter Millinery, Feathers, Mowers, Wings, Quills, ! Ornaments and Corsets at any price. W. K’Clea, and Co,, Ready Cash Drapers, 310, High Street, F 567 WANTED Known—Pianos, handsome in appearance, exquisite in touch and tone.. Easy payments taken, R. Francis, the Musical Exchange, 159, Manchester Street, near Cashel Street, opposite the Queen’s Hotel. XISO9 WANTED Known-Good graeiousl Why, haven’t yon tried the “ Kim-Ruan” Tea I Then you have missed a good thing. Get a packet at once and try it. All stores. Wholesale, Gilmore, Younghushand and Co., 164, Hereford Street. i M 842 ■V/TT/'AMTEI) Known—Full Trichord Piano, yY gold engraved panel and sconces, half top walnut case, superior iiuiah, powerful tone, elastic touch—only Thirty-five; Guineas. Second-hand pianos taken hi exchange. The Musical Exchange, Duncan’s Buildings, 159, Manchester Street, near Cashel Street. XIBO9 WANTED Known—Nothing succeeds like success. Our Teas have immediately, found favour. Every day increases their sale. The “Run Euan” and “Planter’s Choice,” at one shilling the half-pound, are giving the greatest satisfaction. All Storekeepers. Wholesale— Gilmore, Younghushand and Co., 164, Hereford Street. F 1342 Warte4W ANTED to R Papanuji Re ’• ’ i > KT Times ” Office. 1 1, 4 or 5 rooms; . Apply H.H., 1934 jrr ANTED, Tehrli*sr Fr-ily House, Park V Terrace, -excellent-..c; pr, -with* modern' yeniences, low rent. App/V/,Art!iur .Appleby, retord Street. _h_ 1961) ANTED TcTLet, Worcester Street west, V House of 8 rooms, bathroom, scullery and ihhouse, northern aspect. Apply to J. T. Bell, hedral Square, 1967_ srANTevLS >t, Onslow Street, St Albans, W Wra ’, 111 Hone of 6 rooms, bathroom, ihhouse ffiT^ 00 PPer. Wv ~o J. T. Bell, hedral Square. ,ppy 4.0 J. T. Bell, 1967 "IOfTT - ANTED Let, 5-roorne<r~H 0 ’’'''' ! ’’-opper, V ¥ stable. 7s 6d; also, -3-room 5s 6d, York Street, Opawa; - rouse, 6s, St Albans Road. Forest. _ F 2015 WANTED Let, Bakehouse, dwelling, stable, paddock, 10s, Sydenham; 6-roomed House, stable, 1J acres, ss, near New Brighton Tram Bridge. Forest, Sydenham, F 2015 WANTED, Tenant,, end of September, for quite Modern House, Bligh's Road, Papanui, garden, stabling, &0., one sere, rent £75. Apply Arthur Appleby, Hereford Street. 1969 JOIN THE NAVY LEAGUE. F OE FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO W. M OLLIVIER, Esq., ' Hon Treasurer, Ob, J,,A. H. MAECIEL, Hon Secretary. Chamber of Commerce or Box 93, F 1750 Christchurch, PERSONS LEAVING. CHRISTCHURCH,. •SHOULD C'OKSULT » owm an a Son BEFORE, ' ' DISPOSING OF THEIR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. HIGHEST PRICES OBTAINED. Works of Art and Curios a Speciality. BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers, 200-20 ) Hereford Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11049, 29 August 1896, Page 1

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