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Sunday Announcements. ■ NOTICES OF SUNDAY SERVICES in■uted in this column will, in future, be eaarged for at the following rates Not exceeding 24 words. Is; and for every additional 10 words, 6d; if booked, double these rates. CATHEDRAL, Sunday, December 17.—S am., ; Holy Communion; 11 am.. Preacher, .Very Rev Dean Harper, subject; “ The' Anniversary of the Canterbury Settle- ' inant.”; 7 p.m., Preacher, Eev C. W. Carriugton. 872 ■Jl yTETHODIST Church, Durham Street—ll, Jill H. R. Dewsbury, ‘‘lmmortal Youth”; 6.80 Eev W. Ready, “Muller’s Centenary; Pounder of Bristol Orphanages.” Anthem, “ The Wilderness " (Goss). 1004 "IKTESLEY .Church, East Belt—ll, Eov W. VV ! Ready,'-“Muller’s Centenary; Pounder o! Bristol Orphanages ”; 6.30, Eev H. It. Dewsbury. 1001 METHODIST Church—High Street—ll, Rev H. Bull; 6.30, Supply. Richmond —-11, Mr Parkin; 6,30, . Rev W. Wills. Woolston—ll, Mr Barrell; 3, Eev T. Richards; 6. 30, Eev H. Bull. Brighton—ll, Eov W. Wills; 6.30, Eev T. Richards. Linwood —II, Mr Chapman; 6.30, Eov J. Smith. Windsor—2.3o, Eev J. Richards;. 6.30, Mr Parkin. Sumner—ll, Mr Bottomley; 7, Mr Smith: 1004 DT ALBANS Methodist Church.—Eev W. ij . C. Oliver, Morning and Evening. Anniversary hymns repeated at both services. Crescent Road—Mr Armstrong and Mr A. Allen: ’ BS3 SELWYN STREET SOUTH-. Methodist ’ Sunday - School Anniversary Services To-morrow: 11 a.m., Eev Lawry; 2.45 p.m., Mr Yoss (Children's Floral Service); 6.30 p.m., Mr -Voss. Special hymns. 1002 CHRISTCHURCH Methodist Mission 11, Mr Thompson; 6.30, Bright Hour’s Service, Mr Tinsley. Orchestral music; anthem by choir; Sankey’s Hymns. All seats free. Strangers welcome! 913 PRIMITIVE METHODIST Churches ! Cambridge Terrace—Morning, Eev Albert; evening, Eev Guy and Mr Valpy, of Poonah. Linwood —Morning, Mr Hooper; evening, Mr J. Field. Sydenham—Morning, Mr J. Field; evening, Eev Albert. Edgeware Eoad—Morning, Eev Guy;' evening, Mr Hall. ■ 9SB SALVATION ARMY, CHRISTCHURCH. YOUNG PEOPLE’S ANNIVERSARY.' TIO-MOEEOW. Services will be conducted in the VICTORIA STREET HALL, at 11, 3, and 7. . At 3 p.m., special programme by children. At 7 p.m., .special addresses and singing by teachers. Admission, silver offering at doors. MONDAY—Annual Picnic at Papanui; tram leaving Durham Street at 9 a.m. sharp. ■WEDNESDAY —Distribution of Prizes at 8 p.m. '- ■ . - 993 SALVATION ARMY, Sydenham—Brigadier Knight, To-morrow, 11, 3, and 7, conduct’s Young , People’s Annual Review, assisted by Major "Winter. Bright singing and musical programme by children, 3 p.m. • . 905 ENOX. Church, Bealey Avenue—Services -mil be conducted To-morrow, at II a.m. anil 6.30 p.m., by Rev Dr Erwin. 992 ST PAUL’S Presbyterian Church, Cashel ■ Street—Services will bo conducted Tomorrow at II a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by the Rev Thos. Tait,! M.A., B.D. 995 ST PETER’S Presbyterian Church, Ferry Road—Services will be conducted Tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev Thos. McDonald. ; All seats free. 916 rpEINITY Congregation Church—Doth serX vices to-morrow conducted by Rev Davie , serby Rev David Hird, M.A. 11 a.m., “ Heart; Searching , 6.30 p.m., “An Inference from Christ’s Silence.” Seats free. You are cordially invited. 895 QXFORD TERRACE Baptist Church—Eev Stanley Jenlun will preach at both services to-morrow; morning at 11 o’clock, evening at 6.30 o’clock. . ’ 897 [. INWOOD Baptist Church.—Sunday School L4' Anniversary. Eev Salter, of- Ashburton, 1 a.m. 2:30 p.m. and 6,30 p.m. Special ymns sung by scholars. Tuesday, 7.30,' Disribution of Prizes, etc. 576 _JIBLE. Hall.—Madras Street, near Fire 3 Station. 'Sunday, December 17, 6.30 m., address. “ Thy Kingdom Come.” Como, 11 are welcome. 881 IHUiRCH of Christ,-' Durham Street south f —Morning, 11 a.in., Mr Ralph Gehbie om New Brunswick), "Christian Joy”,; •imin, fine Mr TTastie. “Human and Di--9317 vening, 6.30, Mr Hastie, ne Dependence.” OHUROH of Christ—Evangelist Hastie will preach at Knightstown Library, Dover Street,'St Albans,--at 3 -o’clock. Evangelist Gobble at 6.30 p.m. ; __ j 102-2 SYDENHAM*. Gospel Mission—Homing, 11 ! o,’clock, Mr Lanyon; evening, 6.30,. Mr .Grant. .- At the ,evening meeting: there, will be a special Service of Song by 100 children, also solos and duets. .Open-air meeting, 8 o’clock.'' 903 pHEOSOPHY—Lecture, “ Life of Buddha,” J- by J. Rhodes, Morton's Chambers, 150, iVorcestor Street, opp. Federal Club, at 3 ).m. Public cordially invited. 899 PROGRESSIVE Thought Lectures—Mr Bushby’s Rooms, 150, Worcester - Street, opp. . Federal : Club, , Sunday, evening, 7. o’clock punctually. Address by Mr Hunter: “Freedom.” . 915 KATIONAL Religion.—ll a.m..‘ at 151. Gloucester Street. “ The .Wonders rf Life: Moral Life.” An appreciation of John Tyndall. , 875 SPIRITUALISTIC Association Hobbs’s ■Buildings,' at" 7 p.m.: Inspirational Lecture' from written questions, ■by Mr H. 'E. Howes, followed by clairvoyant descriptions, ■Rev Loie Prior’s mission commences Sunday, Jam 14th. P.'S.—Future meetings will be held in German Church, comer Worcester and Montreal Streets. 1003 CHORAL FT ALL—Mr W. W. Colima will Lecture To-morrow; subject—“A Search for Truth, and What I Found in Looking for it.” Musical selections at 7 o’clock. Questions answered -at close of lecture. Admission free. Collection. ' 910 Wanted, Fall in prices at t. taylor’s, 97, COLOMBO STREET;—IA Sugar 2Jd per To; Machine-dressed Fruit, New Currants »id per lb. Sultanas 4ti, Raisins sd, Candied Peel 6d, Figs 6d, Raspberry Jam 4Jd per tin, Lime Juice 9d, Ceylon Tea Is, Special Blond Is 3d, Prize Blend Coupon Tea Is 4d to 2s. Juno Tobacco Bd, 5s per lb, Kerosene 6s 6d per tin. Telephone 278. for Superiority _in Wear, buy a *‘ Vere,” sole maekrs. Year and Sons, Armagh Street. 1 after New Year Holiday s, good . IYV i General, housemaid kept. Bank New Zealand, Rangiora. • 676 [TyST ANTED • Known —That R. Kennett is jVVj the People’s Optician. He will carefully suit your sight. 3 iTTf/'ANTED Known—That R. Kennett relYV.i ceives new shipments of up-to-date Jewellery by all mail steamers. * 5 WANTED, General, after the holidays; must do plain cooking. Mrs Arthur Hinson, Hawford Road, Opawa. - 1020 fTXTANTED Known—That the Practical i VYi Man is the best man for Clocks and Jewellery, therefore go to R. Kennett. 2 WANTED, you to Ring-up 1818 for Um- „ r_, brella Recovering and Repairs, highclass work, low prices. Year and Sons. 2 praT-ANTED, Children to tell their parents, i.VV every customer spending more than Is gets a Large 33in Balloon free at " Little Jim’s,” the Boot Man. 1668 ANTED, Children to tell their parents, every customer spending more than ,1s gets'a Large 28in Balloon free at “Little Jim’s,” the Boot" Man. IC6B ’TTIT'ANTED to Rent, by married couple, iVV about end January, House 6 rooms, conveniences;, north or north-west preferred. Apply Couple, “Times ” OfSce. 1018 ffTfrANTED Known—That R. Kennett, 183, fW High Street, is tho best Matrimonial Outfitter in Christchurch. Engagement and Wedding Rings at prices which please tho eye and help the pocket. 8 IYTTANTHD Known —. Hotels, BoardingiVV , houses and Working Men, get your Repairs done at once to your Ranges. Tommy -.works night or day. One address: Si Asaph Street, back A. J. White's. WT ANTED, those about to furnish to know IV that for. straight-out honest value wo have established a record, and mean to hold it. Try us with your nest order. Jacobsen,, McDonald and Co., 136, High Street. 1 17" ANTED, Two Barmaids; Cooks; Gene- » rals; Housemaids; Parlourmaids; >usemaid-Waitress; Generals, town, subbs, and country; Girls to Assist. Sims’s igistry, 171, Armagh Street. ’Phone 579. TKT ANTED Known — All tho latest GramaVV phone Records, comprising Songs, Bands, . Orchestra, Violin, etc. Fresh stocks constantly arriving. Also Columbia Disc Gramaphones, Needles and all requisites. Send for prices, Inglis Bros., Bedford Row. 5513 WANTED, Good Married Couple, no objection to one child, also Shepherd, for North Island; Gardener, thoroughly competent, for the south line; Ploughman; Dairyman; Lads for milk round; General Farm Hands; 3 Blacksmith’s Improvers, 12s 6d to 17s 6d. Sime’s Registry,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13934, 16 December 1905, Page 9

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