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Sunday- Announcements. ' NOTICES OF SUNDAY SERVICES in. ■tried, in’ this . Columa ; will, in -.futwc?. ;t ybe charged .-.fox at the following exceeding 24 words, Is; .and for every additional 10 words, 6d; if booked, double ..these rates. QDDFELLOWS’ HALE, Lichfield Street. TO-MOERUW. 11, Mr Bennetts; 2.30, Sunday School; 6.30, Special Address by REV R. MURRAY. “THE IMPERIAL NAME. Special Music by Choir. Everyone -Invited Saakoy’a Hymns. Seats Free. During the evening a Sacred Cornet Solo will Be played. 8649 East belt wesley Sunday school. Anniversary Services, To-morrow, March 25th. Morning, 11.30 a.m., Rev F. W. Isitt; Afternoon, 3 p.m., Rev C. H. Laws 1 , subject “The Union Jack”; Evening, 6.30, Rev C. H. Laws, subject “ A Young Man’s Difficul- - ties with Religion.” -Special Music by Scholars at! all, the services. Tuesday, March. .27th, Monster Tea and Public Meeting; Tea on tables 6 p.m.- , Addresses bjt .Revs Baumber, Laws, 1 F; W. Isitt; ■■ Music by scholars _ and friends. Tickets. Is, na half-price. 8553 "STSTESLEYAN Church -Services—Durham IVv, Street, Revs Bull ind Baumber J Last Belt, Revs Isitt and Laws; Richmond, Rev Murray and Mr Wilkinson; Woolston, Mr Craddock and Rev Hosting; Linwood (Harvest Thanksgiving), Rev Baumber and Mr Bennetts, 3 Rev Newbold; Sumner, Rev Thomas, ■New Brighton, Rev Smith. ° a3 -“ PRIMITIVE Methodist 7 Churches.-Cam-bridge Terrace— Morning, 'Mr n bprau, evening, Rev Ward, "•Intemperance. - Binwood—Morning, Mr Devercux; evening, Mr Sharp. Sydenham— Harvest Services: Morning, Rev Ward; 3, Pleasant Sunday Afternoon Music and Rev Ward; evening, Rev burner. Tuesday, Meeting and Sale, 7.30. YDENHAM Wesleyan Church.—Harvest Thanksgiving. Morning ’Service, Rev O. H. Laws; afternoon, 3 o’clock, Rev W. Baumber; evening, Rev H.. Bull. Appropnatemusic by the Choir. Collection in aid of Trust Funds. ' Tuesday Next, Harvest Festival- Sale; also, /Ladies’ Stalls of Fancy and Useful Articles, ' and a Varied Programme - will he provided.. 8009 OWER 'High Street—School Anniversary To-morrow, Morning, Rev Newbold,^; afternoon; 2.4’0V-Bev-Platt;- evening, Rev L. M. Isitt. SpeciaPHymns. Rally,, friends, rally. 8689 -s T SAVIOUR’S, SYDENHAM. SUNDAY, - ’ 25th MARCH, 1900. Morning Preacher— „ The Right' Rev the Bishop. 8565 T MATTHEW’S- Church. St Albans. Harvest Thanksgiving. Preachers: Morning, The Vicar; evening, Rev H. Williams, M.A., Vicar of Hal-swell. 8600 SALVATION ARMY, Victoria Street Barracks, ’Sunday, at 11, 3, and 7, Three Special Meetings, led by Colonel and Mrs -Estill; also a Great Hallelujah Wedding at 8 p.m. Sunday Afternoon, with beautiful decollations, Music and Song. Admission, Silver Coin. Bo9i ■ rnHB Moderate Party.—Edmund H. BuokJL . ingham’a Lecture, Sunday 8.10, Y.M.C.A. Miss North will play, Miss Cowan recite; Nazareth, Light of World, Mr Buckingham. Collection. 8591 ST MARK’S, Opawa.—Sunday, March 20, Harvest Thanksgiving Service; 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Preacher, Rev C. R. Polock; 7 p.m., Right Rev the Bishop. Special (Seringa in aid of the funds of the parish. 86X2 SYDENHAM -Baptist Church.—Rev Charles Clark (“ The Prince of Lecturers ) will preach to-morrow evening at 6.30 (corner of Durham and Boweh Streets). Sankey’s hymns. 8668 SPREYDON BAPTIST CHURCH.—Rev J. J. North will -preach a Special Sermon on Sunday evening to those who are in doubt about religion. 8588 BAPTIST CHURCH, Oxford Terrace. Rev J. J. Doke, Morning and Evening. 8584 /CHURCH of Christ, Durham Street South.— Up Morning, 11 a.m., Worship; evening, 6.30, Preacher, Mr, G. Manifold. Subject—” Believers’ Baptism,” after which the Ordinance will be observed. Anniversary tea Thursday next,. 8641 OUR Father’s Church, Art Gallery, Sunday, March 25th, 11 a.m., “ Past, Present and Future ” ; 7 p.m., “ Constant Advance.” 8546 TEMPERANCE.— The Linwood Temperance Brass Band will bo introduced to the public "by an open-air meeting on Sunday, at 2.30 p.m., on the East Belt, near Cashel Street. Speakers—Mr Ell, M.H.R., Mr G, White_and Mr R. Smith. 8581 SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS.—Service by Mr Roberts, Social Hall, opposite Choral Hall, Sunday evening, 7 o’clock; subject, “Happiness.” , .Wednesday .evening, Service. Friday evening, -Seance, Theosophioal Hall, 8 o’clock. Private address, 29, Conference Street. 8585 DRUIDS’ HALL, comer of Manchester Street and Worcester Street.—Sunday, March 25, 6,30 p.m. Lecture; “Baptism, Essential to Life Eternal.” All are cordially invited. - 8579 rHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, T-heosbphical Hall, Lichfield 1 Street.—Sunday, March 25th, 3 p.m. , Subject: “ Collective and Iniividual Karma,” by' J. Rhodes. 8564 Government Wotlficacions v. E. ' SUNNYSIDiE ASYLUM. J TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY OF COAL for one year and three years alternately—viz., from Ist April next to 31-st March 1901, and from Ist April next to 31st March 1903. Tenders, addressed to the Medical Superintendent, will be received up to Noon on 29th MARCH, and must-be marked “ Tender for Coal.” Full ; particulars and forma of tender can be obtained at the Asylum from 9 a.m. to 13 noon. 8467 V. B. COAL SUPPLY GOVERNMENT- BUILD- - INGS,, CHRISTCHURCH, and PUBLIC : WORKS, SPRINGFIELD. •THRESH TENDERS will be received at this LT Office until noon on TUESDAY, the 27-tJi March, 1900, for the SUPPLY and! DELIVERY, of COAL and:KINDLING WOOD to Government Buildings, Christchurch, and iPublic Works, Springfield, for 12 months! ending 31st March, 1901. Specification and conditions may be -seen at the Public Works Office, Christchurch. The lowest or any.tender not. necessarily accepted. •' E. R. USSHER, District Engineer. Public Works Office, ' Dunedin, 20th March, 1900.' 8497 •NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAIL- ' WAYS. ■ . , TIMBER SUPPLY CONTRACTS. CANTERBURY DISTRICT. New Zealand Government Railways, Head Office, t Wellington, 19th February, 1900. -TJITBITTEN TENDERS will be received ' IVV; at this office up to NOON of MONDAY, 26th March, 1900. They - are to be addressed to the Minister for Railways, Wellington, and marked on the outside " Tender for Timber Contract.”' Specifications ,may be -seen at the Railway Storekeeper’s office, Addington. . . Alternative tenders will be received—viz., for supply for the district north of Ashburton, for the district between Ashburton and Waitaki, or for the whole of the requirements . of the Canterbury District. The lowefit or any tender not (necessarily accepted. Telegraphic tenders will not be entertained. Bv order. . .; ; ; ' T. RONAYNE, • 7504 . General Manager, N.Z. Railways. Tenders. mRED.J. BA BLOW, A.R.V.1.A., Architect, LIT -258, Colombo -Street, invites TENDERS lor ERECTION OF HOUSE, St Albans. Plans etc., may be seen at his office, -where tenders’close Saturday, 31st inst.,.at 11 a.m. 8651 rpENDERS are invited up to 4 o’clock iJL TUESDAY, March 27th, for FORMING CORRIDOR and other work .to Fever Ward at the Christchurch Hospital. Drawings, etc., may be seen at my office. R. W. ENGLAND, JUN., A.R.1.8.A., Architect, Dalgety’s Buildings, Cathedral Square. ■ 8351 AVON ROAD BOARD. are required for 2410 YARDS of •V BROKEN METAL. Specifications may be seen at the Office of the Board, Marshlands. Tenders CLOSE at the Board s Office, Cashel Street, on SATURDAY NEXT, March 24, at 12 noon, J. BOSOMWORTH, ‘ B|B7, Clerk to the Board

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12159, 24 March 1900, Page 5

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