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Sunday Announcements. NOTICES OF SUNDAY SERVICES in* nartsd in this Column, will, in. future, bti charged for at .the following rates; —Not exceeding 24 words, la; and for every additional. Id words 6d; if hooked, double these rates.. CATHEDRAL. Whit Sunday—S 0.m., Holy . Communion. 11 a.m., Preacher, Rev C. W. Carrington. 7 Preacher, ; Canon. Hare; offertory, Melanesian Mission Fund. ■B3BO II riIfRISTIAN WORKERS' MISSION HALL, WoroastCT Street. Sunday Services.; Christian United Prayer Meeting, 7.15 a.m. Communion, of the Lord’s Table, XI a.m. Evangelistic Mission Service, 7 p.m. Everybody Come. NEXT THURSDAY, 7.80 p.m., Sir Browning'iS S-econd Series of Addresses to Christians. Como, let na join our cheerful songs. They that feared the Lord spake ofteri one to another.—Mak iii., 16. Como to dll the servioea. 8527 "ETHODI&T Church Sen-ices—-Durham - Street—Revs Murray and Lee. East Belt—Revs Norik and Laws. Lower High Street—Revs Orchard and North. Richmond) —Mr Rapley and' Rev Pratt (People’s Service). Woolstou—Revs Baumber and Jones. New Brighton—Rev Jones and Mr Craddock. Linwood—Messrs Miles and Armstrong. Windsor—Rev Jones (afternoon) and Mr Lomas. Sumner—Rev Pratt and Mr Turner. 8430 M‘ ETHODIS’jTcHURCH, Sydenham—Anniversary Services; morning, 11 a.m., Rev W. <t. Parson-son; evening, 6.30, Rev W. Eaumber. Afternoon, at 2.45 p.m.. Sacred Concert, and an address by Rev R. J. Murray. Collodions in old of Trust Funds. 8514 High IVI Street, To-morrow—Morning, Rev J. Orchard; 1 Evening, Rev J. J. North. Come, and welcome. All Beats free. 8523 T7VAST BELT Methodist Ohuroh—To-morrow All Night, Closo of Convention—Rev C. H. Laws, 8.A., will preach on “ What God Meant Religion to ba.” ■ 8530 PRIMITIVE - Methodist Churoh—Cambridge Terraci?-Morning ;and evening, RevWard. Linwood—Mr J. Field, Mr 'H. Holland. Sydenham Druids’ Hall—Mr Billina, Mr Earwakqr. 8410 Canterbury Methodist Sunday it School Union. —-Quarterly Mieeting, East Belt, Monday, Juno Ist. Tea 6.30 p.m. Rev W Parsons-on, -add-ross on “ Personal Relation ibei/we'en- Teacher and Scholar and How it may be Established.” 8101 HRISTOHURCH Methodist Mission, Durham Street south—7-15, Prayer; 11, Mr Hanan; 6.30, a Bright Hour's Service, Rev Orchard. Solo—‘ A Man of Sorrows,” Mrs Steel. Everyone invited. 8531 B' APTIST CHURCH, Oxford Terrace—Rev E. S. Gray, morning and evening. Evening -subject: “Christ's Answer to Honest Doubters.” ' 8123 rjp-RINITY Congregational Church Bov JL David Hird, M.A., Pastor. Morning: The Resurrection and the Life. Evening; “ AVhither.” Anthem: "If We Believe” (Bunnott). Seats free. AH welcome. 8-137 L~ IbfWOOD Congregational Church—Services 11 o’clock and 6.30. Preacher Rev Frederick -Stubbs. A.ll seats free. 8121 SYDENHAM Gospel Mission— Sunday, 6.30: Special Evangelistic Service. Short addresses by F. Spra.it and D. R. Lanyou. Mr and Miss Grant will -sing. Hearty welcome! ■ 8460 I>IBLE Society Centenary.—The Rev H. A. j J Rayne-s, deputation from London, will j preach, on behalf of the Society, in- St | Saviour's, Sydenham, on Sunday Morning, June S. , Sill BIBLE Society Centenary.—'The Rev F. W. Macdonald, deputation from , London, will preach -at St’ Paul’s Presbyterian Church, oa behalf of the Society, on Sunday Morning, Juno 8; ‘ 8111 BIBLE Society Centenary.— I The Rev F. W. Macdonald, ■ deputation from London, will preach at Durham Street Wesleyan Church, on behalf of ,the Society, on Sunday Evening, Jupe S. 8411 BIBLE Society Centenary. — The Rev H. A. Baynes, deputation from London, will preach, on behalf of the Society, in -the Cathedral on Sunday Evening, June 8. 8111P ARTIST Church, Sydenham—Rev F. -U Hales will preach morning, “The Humanity of Jesus”; evening, "Without the Wedding Garment.” 8107 SPREYDON Baptist Sunday -School.—An- , nivorsary Services, Sunday, May 31st— Morning, 11 a.m., Rov C. H. Laws; afternoon, 2.13 p.-ra., Rev R. S. Grey; evening, 6.30 p.im., Rev R. J. Murray. Annual Tea Meeting, Wednesday, Juno 3. Speakers, Revs F. Halos and J. Mackenzie, M.A. 8408 OMREfuTIJISfiC - Association —■ Hobbs’s L 5 Buildings, 7 p.m.: Inspirational address by Mr Craig; subject—“ Tho Care and Training of Children iu the- Spirit World.” Clairvoyant descriptions. Children’s Lyceum at 11 a.m. 8504 S4 YDENHAM, Colombo Hail, opposite Bowen '' Street—Sunday morning, 11, “Fellowship.” 6.30, address, Ernest Tuck—England’s Empire Contrasted with the Christian’s Empire.” Questions after. _ 8535 TNRUIDS’ Ball, Worcester Street near Mwn--LA Chester Street—Sunday, May 31, 6.30 p.m. Lecture: “Do the Rulers known indeed this is very Christ.” Ccme; All are Welcome. 8382, EATIONAL Religion.—Sunday, May 31-st, 11 a.m., at 151, Gloucester Street, “Minute Forms of Life.” 7 p.m., in the Art- Gallery, “ Realisation.” 8331 A LBSRT HALL, Colombo Street—Messrs -p- Johnson and La 'Coutour will preach the Gospel of tiro Grace of God, To-morrow (Sunday) Evening, 6.30. Sankey’g Hymn®. 8532 . f|IHE Lyceum.—Mr W. W. Collins Lectures -*- To-morrow. Subject: “The Religion of ihs First Christians.” Musical programme-at 7d. Admission free. Collection. 8385 Government Notifications. R. CROWN LANDS BETWEEN OXFORD AND SHEFFIELD S’,OR SELECTIONON OPTIONAL 1 - SYSTEM. TVTOTICE is hereby given -that the undcrmentioned Crown lands will be OPENED FOR SELECTION on MONDAY, June 23th, 1903, either for ; cash, on Occupation -with. Right to Purchase or Lease in Perpetuity, at rfhe choice or ihe applicant:— ’ 8174 ACRES, situated on tho plains between Burnt Hill -and View, Hill, on the north - side of the Waimakariri River, near tho Gorge Bridge. The land is subdivided into 38 allotments varying in size from 54 to 521 acres, at capital values ranging from 10s- to £2 per aero. The sections consist generally of open level land of light quality on shingle. Sale plans, with full particulars, will -shortly -be published, and may then be obtained from this Office. : ' THOS. HUMPHRIES, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Landis and Survey Department, Christchurch, May 20th, 1003. 8443 J s * BROMLEY RIFLE 'RANGE R. (SALE). CONFIDENTIAL TENDERS for the purchase of the Freehold Land, Cottage, Fences and Outhouses- will- be received up to MONDAY, tho 15th Juno, 1903. Tho Property con-sists of Rural Sections 8307 -.and 26474, Block XII., “ Christchurch . Survey District,” containing -about 64 Acres, more or -less. TERMS —Cash -on Transfer, Deposit of 25 per cent on acceptance of Tender, -and purchaser to pay cost inf Transfer. The Right to Remove all Targets and other Rifle Practice Appliances is reserved. Tenders to be marked “Bromley Rifle Range, Confidential,” -and will not be opened till tho loth June pros. T. W. PORTER, C. 8., _ Col.-Comma-nding Cam-terb-ary District. Headquarters, Christchurch, 28th May, 1903. 8451 Tramway Notiaas. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY -CO. ON- AND AFTER MONDAY, Ist JUNE, The 6.15 p.m. EXPRESS -TO SUMNER WILL BE DISCONTINUED, And tho 6.5 Woolston Tram- will Run Right Through. A Tram will Run ‘to Woolsvon only at 6.35 p.m. 8324 JEWELLERY SALE. ' I STARTLING REDUCTIONS. ' 1 JJI W. TUCKER, 228, HIGH STREET. 1 *LADIES’ WATCHES, 20s to £3 GENTS’ WATCHES, 25s to £8 10a GOLD BROOCHES, 5s to £5 ' GREENSTONE BROOCHES, 10s 6d to - £1 10s - CHARM PINS, 3s 6d to 12s 6d NICKEL WATCHES, 10s 6d to 35s ENGAGEMENT RINGS, 30s to £ls Every Article Guaranteed. P. W. TUCKER. 223, HIGH STREET (next Fountain Barber). XF3092 J?Xn IN “PRIZES;- ' . dJOXJ “ CANTERBURY TIMES ” PUZZLE COMPETITION. .Particulars, sea Pictorial Pages. ,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13140, 30 May 1903, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13140, 30 May 1903, Page 12

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