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Educational. ■d j. 5? A : I NTB R, &.T.C.L-, Teacher of the VIOLIN, MANDOLINE and-GUITAR 69, GLOUCESTER STREET E. (Opposite the School). "A Reduction Made for Two in Family.'* Terms on Application. X 3604 SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOI* Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, Christchurch. MR H. W. LOCKYER.DIGBY, F.N.P.S. (Honours), -N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, Holder of Record Speed Certificates for'2oo and 220 words per minute. MISS E. E. DIG-BY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Son’a Certificate. SHORTHAND. . HIGHEST RESULTS, 1899. Out of the TWENTY-EIGHT High Speed Certificates granted this year through the Shorthand Writers' Association, HIGHTEEN have been gained by pupils from . this School. _ „ ' TYPEWRITING— Every Certificate granted in N.Z. by the N.U.T. has been gained by pupils from this School. _ Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping and Full Commercial Training. Every Description-of Typewriting CO M M B R CIAL COLLEGF? 150, Worcester Street West. , : ‘ ' PRINCIPAL—MR C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours), VICE-PRINCIPALS—-MRS-GILBY, 8.A., I.P.S. (Honours). MISS E. A. ROUT, I.P.S. (Honours). COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL EDUCATION. . . Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, eto., etcy THOROUGH BUSINESS TRAINING. Every Department in Charge of a Diplomated Teacher. . Sunday Announcements. NOTICES OP SUNDAY SERVICES, inserted in, 'this Column will, in future, hi charged for at the following rates: —Not exceeding 24 words, Is; and for every additional 10 words 6d; if booked, double these rates. REV.’ CHARLES WILLIAMS; M.A., of -Accrington, 'England, Noted Preacher and Popular Lecturer. SUNDAY, August 11th— Choral Hall, at II a.m. and 6.30 p.m. „ TUESDAY, August 13th—In Bapt-rsll 'Church, "Welcome’' Meeting. ' SVEDNESDAY, August 14th—His Celebrated! Lecture, in Chora! EHal'i, ii John iloiiry Newman: How Ho Became a Roman Catholic.’' _ _ • Chairman, Rev W. (Morley, D.D. TICKETS—One Shilling Each, from Mu Fountain Barber, Mr J. T. Smith, or Mr E. Beardsley. ' B*6 ’ETST'ESLEYAN Church Services.—Durham, VV .Street—Rev W. Baumber. East BeltRev Laws. Lower High Street—Revs Smith md Murray. Richmond —Revs Murray and! Burton. Woolston—Mr IHanan and Rev lonos. Sumner—Messrs Turner and Lomas. New -Brighton—Rev. Jones andi Mr Rapley. ' 86* - DURHAM' Street Wesleyan Church.—Special 'Mission Services To-morrow, 11 and 6.30, Rev W. Baumber; and each evening curing we-fek, in Schoolroom, 7.30. 865 EDMITIVE Methodist Church—Cambridge Terrace—Mr Sharp, Rev Ward. Linwoodi —Morning, Rev Ward, “Sacrament”; eveun"', ex-Major Turner, i Sydenham—Mr Dobbs, Mr J. Field. " 814 ST JOHN’S Church, Latimer Square.—-The Services Td-morrow, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m-., will be conducted by Rev Si G. Feliding, Rector of Windsor, N.S'.Wi. 90S . T Savioius Church, Sydenham. To-mor-row (Sunday), Evening Preacher, the Right,Rev the ‘Bishop, 6.30 p.m. .830 ST ALBANS - Wesleyan Church, Sunday, August 4th.—Morning, Mr. G. Rapleyj, Evening, Rev W. G. Parsonson. 866 RINITX Congregational' Church, opposite the Exhibition—The Rev E. Walker, Wellington, will conduct -both, services Tomorrow, 11 a.m.. and -6.’30 p.m. 817^ A LBERT''HalT~Cdl)ntbo~ Street.—-Mr John--son will preach the Gospel of the Grace of' God; To-morrow (Sunday), 6.30. Ati'cordially! invited, San key ’ s Hymns. ' , , 845 APTIsFCWh, Oxford Terrace.—Rev J. J. Doke, morning and evening. B*7 atriSalvation Army BarIVJL racks, Christchurch, To-morrow; Afterneon. Silver .coin at door. 7 p.m., .SundayMemorial Service to late Bro Wright. 889 IiURCH ciFChrist, ■ Durham 'Street South. —Services, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. G.' Manifold, : Evangelist, ' Evening Subject: “ What it costs to be a Christian.’’ 902 Hobbs’s BuildJL iiigs, Sunday, August 4th, 3 p.m. Sub*' Theosophy and Spiritualism.” 899 SPIRITUAL Scientists.—Social 'Hall. SunO day, 7 p.m.—Lecture : by-Mr Roberts. Subject—” Is the -World: Growing Better?” At 205, Cambridge Terrace, usual weekly meetings, 8 pm. ’. . . ■ .■'; . - ,887 OUR0 UR Father’s Church, Sunday, August’4— •11 a.m.,' 151, Gloucester-, Street, "Lord Bacon," Mrs-Cunningtou-; 7 p.m.)'Art Gallery, “The Power of.. Speech.” 81S L' YCEUMT-ILWrW;• Collins lectures To-mor-row—" Right and Wrong in Theory and in Practice;’'' Orchestral Seleclipns 7, Lecture 7.151 Admission 6d and Is. • , B*B ■'•■•vrCtiicistchurohi City Council. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. EXTENSION OF TIME FOR ■ TENDERING. LTERNATIVE TENDERS for DESTRUCTOR HOUSE CONTRACT, also INKED ROADWAY, are' invited, up :to non FRlDAY,'August 16th in-st. Full icul-ars can. bo obtained at my office, whera dors will be received. , A. DUDLEY DOBSON, City Surveyor, ily 29, 1901. 613 Funerals. L A M, .B A ND SO N, UNDERTAKERS ' AND , BMBALMERS, " No. 35, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 361. . 1623 ORGEBA R R E L L, NDERTAKEB and EMBALMED. ms and Telephone Orders by Night aj ay Receive Immediate. Attention. 3, DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Telephone 721. ' X 1962 ' —: ; G. W. j. PARSONS, MONUMENTAL MASON, ■Manchester Street S. Ti/TONUMENTS and HEADSTONES in IVL Marble, Granite and other stones. All Work Guaranteed. Lowest possible prices. Concrete Kerbings and Iron Railings in all the' Newest. Designs. Inspection Specially. Invited. X 2559 WTtf L aT N GEO R D, VV • Undertaker and Embalmer. Oldest Firm in New Zealand. Funerals Furnished with Respectability, and Economy at Shortest Notice. Address: Residence', corner'North and Eart Belts. Telephone 689. Office 133, Colombo Street. Telephone 813. N 2321 EssHE"Friends of Mr George Bryant are rex' spect-fully invited to attend the Funeral of his late daughter Clara, which will ' leave bis residence, Onslow Street, This Day (Satur-. day), at 2.30 p.m., for the Public Cemetery. J. ANDERSON, Undertaker, 101, Victoria, Street. • ' ■ 890 mHE Friends of the late Mrs M’Farlane are ,t, invited to attend her Funeral, to leave the residence of her -son-in-law, Mr Goston, Fitzgerald. Street, St Albans, on Sunday, the 4th ir.st-., at 1.30 p.'nr., for the Barbad'oes Street Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. 693 mHEuFriends of Mr” James Patchell arc rc■X .spectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his, into daughter ■ Esther, which will leave his residence,’Girder Bridge, on Sunday, August 4, at 3 p.m., for the Raiapoi Public Cemetery. W. WESTON. . - 882 . tTXoTD. —The Members of the above Order U,» are requested to meet at the Templar Hail, Rangiora, at 12.30 p.m. To-morrow (Sunday), to attend the Funeral of their late Bro. J. Hancox. li. D. Be tiger, A.D. J. J. Wil-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12570, 3 August 1901, Page 12

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