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Sunday Announcements. ITOTICBS OF SUNDAY SERVICr-3 in gigtod in this column will, in future, bo gfeargcd fol ft. the following rates:—.Not «s----■Mding 94 words, Is; and for every additional 10 words, 6d; it booked, double those rats*. ST MAEY’-S, Msxivalc— Sunday Services, 11 a.m., Rev C. W. Carrington; 7 p.m.. His Lordship: the : METHODIST Church, Durham Street—ll, Eov H. R. Dewsbury; subject—" The Temple, the Priests, the Sacrifices.” 6.30 Rev W. Ready. Anthem—“ Cry aloud, and about 11 (Croft). TTIGH Street—ll, Mr Allan; 6.30, Rev H. JCL R, Dewsbury. Richmond—ll, Rev J. Smith; 6.30, Rev A. B. Chappell, M.A. Woolston—ll,. Mir Wilkinson; 6.30, Mission 'Band Brighton—ll and 6.3 o—Mr Wilson. Dinwood —1R Rev T. R. Richards; 6.30, Mr Wilkinson. Windsor—2.3o, Rev H. R. Dewsbury 6.30, Mr Craddock. Sumner—ll, Rev A. B. Chappell, M.A.; 7, Rev T. E. Richards. 3236 >p ALBAN'S Methodist Church—Rev W. ' Lee 'morning and evening. Crescent Road—Morning, Rev H. Bull; evening, Mr 3. T. Smith. Collections for Home Missions at both. Churches. ' 30S0 I ADDINGTON Methodist Church—Rev .H. Jj. Blamires commences his Mission Tomorrow. Services morning and evening. Special Meeting for Young-Men and .Women at ■ 8 o’clock, 3167 - OUNDAY Services, Methodist Church. Lyt•D • tolton, morning and evening. Rev W. C. Oliver. ■ 3099 /tHRISTCHURCH Methodist Mission, DurW ham Street south—Rev W. Baumber, morning and evening; evening subject—--Three Old-World Heroes.” Orchestral music, bright singing. Visitors welcomed. 3183 PRIMITIVE Methodist Churches—Cambridge Terrace—Morning, Mr J. Field; evening, Rev B. Dudley. Linwood—Morning, Rev D. J. Albert; evening, Sydenham Misaion Band. Sydenham—Morning, Mr She-n-ard; evening, Rev D. J. Albert. Edgeware Road—Morning, Rev B. Dudley; evening, Mr Brown. : ■ • ■ ■ 3083 s ALVATIO N A E M Y, Victoria Street Hall, Christchurch. COLONEL AND MRS BIEKENSHAW ■ Will conduct ■ SPECIAL REVIVAL SERVICES TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, At 11 a.m. and 3 and 7 p.m. Monday Subject—“ The Covenanters,” at 8 p.m. 3186 S’* T PAUL’S Presbyterian Church, Cashel Street —Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. and 6.3!) p.m. by the Rev Robert Francis, ox Cuei. 3161 KNOX Church, Bealey Avenue—Services wiil.be conducted. To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by Rev Dr Erwin. Evening, subject—From Bondage to Freedom'. 3161 ST PETER'S Presbyterian. Church, Ferry Road—Services will be' conducted ‘ Tomorrow p.t 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by Rev Thos. McDonald. All scats free. 3157 j&T;' ANDREW’S Church, Oxford Terraco O l ;west—Services will bo conducted .To notrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by the Rev John 'Mackenzie, M.A. Evening subject—- • The First Step.” ' 2177 tXPOBD Terrace Baptist Church—Rev R. > S.’ Gray will preach To-morrow at both Services;' morning at 11, evening at 6.30. Special Men’s Meeting, 8 o’clock. 8088 MEETINGS for Men, Oxford Terrace Bap-tist-Schoolroom —Subject for Public Discussion To-morrow (Sunday), at 8 o’clock; ” Is the World Getting Better or Worse?” 305 S CYDENHAM Baptist Churoh—Rev Guy £3 Thornton—Morning, 11, How ■to Walk With God; evening, 0.30, An Exiled Ring. A p hearty welcome to all. 3082 BAPTIST Church, Oanal Reserve and Wcr.coster Street,' Sunday morning, .10.45, Junior Endeavour (Young People’s Service); afternoon, 2,30, Sunday School; evening, 6.30, ■Rev A. Ager will pleach. All are welcome. 3174 rRINITY Congregational Church, corner Worcester . and Manchester Streets —A ieries of Evangelistic Services, conducted by lev Edward Taylor, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. luhday, and 8 p.m. every Week-night (excepted Saturday). ; All seats free. 3101 THUROH of Christ, Durham Street—MornD jy-.g-, ii; evening, 6.30. Evangelist Gehie preaches on “Every Man a Prophet.” lover Street, St :Albans, Gospel Meeting, 80, H. Langford. 7533 ‘ INWOOD Hall, corner Gloucester and RolJ leston Streets—Presbyterian ■ Services; Toorxow, Sunday. Sunday School 2.45 p.m. vening Service 6.30 p.m.; preacher, Rev »mos. Maxwell. .3102 ICOTTISH Society’s Hall, corner ManchesI ■ ter and Gloucester Streets —Tho Gospel the Grace of God will be preached To-' orrow (Sunday) Evening, 6.30. All cordily invited. ‘ 3112 )IBLB Hall, 'Madras Street, < near Fire > Station—Sunday, Sept, 16, 6.30 p.m., [dress. Hell: Where Is It? And What Is It? ime, all are welcome. 3072 JATIONAL Religion—ll a.m.. at 151, Glou\j cester Street —Blatchford’s Critics; 7: n.—Are we Better than.our Fathers? 3077 PIBITUALISTS’ Church, Worcester Street 1 . west, at 7-p.m.—Trance Address by Mrs I Praed. Messages from the spirit ■ world II be 'given by Mrs Praed’s Indian control.3.—Mt Colville’s Christchurch visit is post-, m'ed for the present, as he is detained inxstralia. , 3203 PROGRESSIVE Thought Society _at .Druids’ HaK‘,. Worcester Street, Christurch, T p.m., Mr Stanton; subject—Shaking mds. Sankey’3 Hymns Modernised. Quosii» solicited. , 3182 CHRISTCHURCH Y.M.O.A. SVITE APPLICATIONS for the Position of GENERAL SECRETARY. 3*ull particulars to ho obtained from the esident. Rev J. Mackenzie, M.A., St AniVß Manse. Applications to he addressed the President, and CLOSE 27th INSTANT. Jhiistchuroh, Sept. Bth, ISO 6. 2399 FOR AT, Hall—Mr W. W. Collins will lecture To-morrow; subject—“ Our Solar stem and the Light It Throws on the idle of Existence." Musical selections at (’clock. Questions after tho lece. ■ Admission free. Collection. 3204 Wanted. OUR SPECIAL TEA AT Is 3d PER LB , IS GOOD. Those who have not already‘tried it should do so. FRESH Herrings, lib tins 5d per tin; Fresh Salmon, lib tins, full weight, 6d per tin; Pineapple, 4Jd per tin; English Marrowfat Green Peas, lib packets 5d per packet. KINCAID’S G.1.C., 6691 161 and 163, Colombo Street. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING—Ladies’ Gentle-. ' men’s and Childrens’ Superior Misfit and Loft-off Clothing Bought. Highest Cash Price given; Letters promptly attended to. XST27 MRS DAVIES, 168, Armagh Street. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s and Children’s Superior : Misfit and Left-off Clothing Bought. Highest cash price given. Letters promptly attended • to. MRS PRITCHARD, 8, Victoria Street, near Square. Telephone 2040. X3T3I nCTANTED, Kind) Person to Adopt Baby. »V Apply Kindness, “ Times ” Office. 3124 [7£TANTED7~Situation as Housekeeper by IV. Reliable Person. J.G., “ Times ” Office. 3123 [TB have several sums of Money to Lend V on Freehold security. Dearsley and no, Land Brokers. NSISt^ [fANTED7~ People contemplating MatriV. mony to pay J. M. Mitchell’s 'Furni:e Warehouse a visit Inspection invited; one pressed to buy. X 2527 TANTED Known—We have a largo numf ber of Assorted Stock Corsets wo inid to sell at a very low rate. Call _early i get a bargain. “ Messenger. Co.” X 3692 Known—The Christchurch Exinspect all places on their Would like to hear of good Board, iidence, or Apartments to Let. 2173 TANTED Known—We have a large iram- . her of Assorted Stock Corsets we indto sell at a very low rate. Coil early L get a bargain. “ Messenger Co.” X 3692 [TANTED Known—J. H. Mitchell makes ■ . a specialty of Sideboards, Wardrobes, cheese Chests, Washstands, etc. No white ,6 used. All goods manufactured on the miaes. X 2327 WANTED, Girls to tell Mothers that Mrs Maine is selling Cheap School Boots at tho Boot and Shoe Store, White Hart Buildings. Wm. Maine, formerly Maine Bros.,' Manager. WANTED, Boys to toll Mothers that Mrs Maine is selling Cheap School Boots the Boot and Shoe Store, White Hart Buildings. Wm., Maine, formerly Maine Bros., Manager. WANTED, 11000 worth of Samples to be sold cheap, a groat variety, at Mrs Maine’s Boot and Shoo Store, White Hart Buildings. Wm. Maine, formerly Maine Bros., Manager. [TyfTANTED Known—That the best place in ITT. town for Toilet Sets. Brushware, .Doorjaats and General Household Requirements 'ia Collina’a Rainbow Stores, comer; Armagh fTi/i Colombo! Street*. 3730

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14167, 15 September 1906, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14167, 15 September 1906, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14167, 15 September 1906, Page 9

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