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Sunday Announcements. JTOTICSS OF SUNDAY SERVICES in thia column will, in future, b« tOirged for at tb* following rates;—Nut ex* •Mdisg 34. word*. 1»; and for every additional JO word», 6d; if booked, double these rates. OATHEDRAL— Sunday, October 14,' 8 a.m., O Holy Communion; ll a.m., Preacher, Rev W-.Carrington; 7; p.m.. Preacher, Very Rev' Dean. Harper. 5945 XAETHODIBT Church.—Durham Iri ‘-Horning, 11, Rev AV. Ready; 5.-30, ■ Rev ‘H. R. Dewsbury.. IXTESLEY Church,' East ■ Belt—Morning, i’VV 11. Rev H. R. D. ■ • jjev W. 'Ready. Dewsbury; evening, 6.30, TTETHODIST Church.—High Street, If, 'J.VJ. Mr i Budge; 6.30, Rev J. Orchard. Richmond, 11, Rev 'A. B. Chappell, M.A.; 6:30, Rev ' J- 1 Mackenzie. M.A. ■ AVoolston — 11, .Mr Barrell; 6.30, Rev T. R. Richards. Brighton—ll/ Rev T. R.. Richards; 6.30, Mr . Kershaw.,:-. Lin woadi—ll, Mr Armstrong; 6!3o,’Mr’W. Bull. .Windsor —2,30, Rev H. "R. Dewsbury; 6.30, Mr Olds. Sumner—ll,' Mr Parkin; -7, -Mr- Armstrong.. • - • • 6071 ST ALBANS , Methodist Chnrch—Morning, :Rerv-J. Smith; evening. Hey AV. C. OH▼er. Crescent Road—Morning, Rev AA T .. :C. Oliver’; -evening, Rev J. Smith. ■ 5939 METHODIST Services—Lyttelton, 11 and 6.50, Rev E.- O. Blamires; Eapaki. 2.30, Bey E. O.’Blamires. 5916 BELFAST -.Methodist ■ Church—Services j iTolmorrdiy: Morning, 11, Mr Allen; evening, 6.30, Rev J. ■ Richards. In Memoriam Service late Mr Longman. 6039 R’ ICHMQND' Methodist Sunday School Anniversary,.—Morning. Rev. A. B. Chappell, M.A.;'. evening. Rev J. Mackenzie, M.A.; afternoon, 2.45. Cantata, “ The Children’s. Saviour”, -Children’s Concert, Arentriloquial; Entertainment, Tuesday next. 6024 T/fETHODIST Mission Hall. Durham Street LLVJL south—Srmday. School Anniversary Services. -11, Rev J.- Orchard; 3, Rev W. Beady; 6,30, Rev AV. . Baumber,. Specially selected - hymns 'at each service by scholars and choir,- assisted 'by.- orchestra. Collections for .Sunday School. Come . and hear the ringing. ■ - - 5973 PRIMITIVE Methodist Churches.—Cam- , bridge Terrace, School Anniversary, in the Choral Hall. Morning, Rev T.’McDonald;; afternoon. Musical Service, Rev J.. Gw; evening, Rev. J. A. ' Loch ore! Linwood — morning, :Mr Robinson; evening, Mr H. Sharp.- Sydenham—morning. Mr Holland; evening, Rdv B! ’Dudley! Edgeware Road—morning, Rev B. Dudley; evening, Mr AV It. -Crawley. - • 5947 ’/TAAMBBIDGE - Terrace Primitive Methodist VI ' -Sunday School Anniversary Services,' in the Choral Hall, ' To-morrow—Morning, Rev T. McDonald; evening. Rev J. .A. Lochore. Afternoon,. Musical Service, Rev J., Guy. Special singing by scholars. Tea Meeting, Cambridge -Terrace. Church, Tuesday, Oct. 18th-!. ..Tea at 6. Tickets Is. 5946; QT-;'AIJDBEAV’S Church, Oxford 'Terrace TCLwest—Young . People’s Sunday. Special services will; be conducted! To-morrow,, at 11 aim-,- by Rev John Mackenzie, M.A., and at C. 30 p.m. by the Rev H. B. Chappell, M.A. .. -i ' 2177 ST- PAUL’S Presbyterian Church, Ca-shel Street—Services will." be conducted Tomorrow,- at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.tn., by'the 1 Rev Thos. Tait, M.A., B.D. In the morning there wiU'bpa special for - 5927_ ; ENOX - Church. Bealey Avenue.—Services -will be conducted to-morrow at 11 a.m. Sf?ouhg- People’s. Service) and 6.30-p.m., by Bev;-Dr Erwin.- 6026 ST PETER’S' ■Presbyterian Church. Ferry Road—Sunday Services. 11 a.m.. Rev JamesGny; 6.30 p.m., Rev Thos. McDonald. All seats free. . 1 » 5932 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.—Linwood Hall, corner Gloucester and Rolleston SJwta—Snnday School,, 2.45 , .p.m.Evening "Seririces 6.30 ; p.m. Preacher, .'Mi- . L. Browning! " ■ 6009 , OXFORD Terrace Baptist Church—Mom-■T-inir* 11 o’clock, Mr R. H. -Turner; evening,; o’clock,'’ ;Mr: J. T. - Smith. • > 5956 YDENHAM Baptist Church.—Rev . Guy Thornton.—ll turn.,-. “ Instances of Answered- -Prayer. ”; 6-30 p.m., “ The Sinn*?:s Prayer.” A hearty welcome-to all., 6Q35 . r ST Church, Canal Reserve and'Worr. JP ; cester, ' 19 o’-cl-ock, Jdmor r <iE. Society (Young People’s Service); iftriiibdiii' 3»80, -Sunday < School.; Evening,.6.3o, Bey Ager'will; preach. . Come. : - . 6069 T*RINITY Congregational Church, near the 1 Cathedral —The ■ Rev David Hird, M-A., prill! ."tbnduct ’both services ■ To-morrow,' 11 i.m! l and ,‘6.30; p;m.. Seats' free. ■ You are ■ 5969 -. of Christ.—HamDion-Garmbng. 'cdrrtinues -at Gospel Tent, ;Co-ohfbtoT-S-treet.; /■; Breaking of Bread, 11 : m jpeciah'/Meeting’ for - Unmarried People, '3' i.ui.;': Evening, 6:30, Conversion of Saul.’’ solor-H‘ Let us - Alone.” -. ,—. .TTAT/Lj Madras Street, near Fire iddress: .“-The Angels of God.” Come; all re welcome.” 5032 SCOTTISH Society’s Hall, corner Manches- . tertand- Gloucester ' ..Goe-lef-oL the' Grace of God will' bo’ preached, io-ibbrtbw' (Sunday) Evening, 6.30;"- All- c6rlially'!invited. ! : 6016 SPIRITUALISTS’ Church, ‘'Worcester 5 Street-west.—At.7 p.m. Trance'Address iy ( Mrs. A. Praed. .Messages from the spirit rorld will .-be given by Mrs Praed’s!. Indian ontrol., ' 6073 PROGRESSIVE Thought- ' Society -at r.,,;.Druids’ Hall, .Worcester Street, .7 p.m,. fr Stanton. Subject, “ The Life of Joseph.”, ianiley-'s Hymns -modernised. - Question sb-ioited-iy' 6014 .* RATIONAL Religion—ll a.m... at 151. Glorf X' cester Street,. Thoughts from Herbert penoer: The Fullness of Evolution; 7 p.m., neology and Common-sense. _ ! 5933 ALEXANDRA Hall—Mr W. W. Collins will X lectiire-To-inorrow. Subject: “The Origin ad Development of Religion: Is a Science '■ Religion., Possible,?” . Musical,,selections f;7'o’clock.” Collection'. Please' note change ‘hall''for this■ lecture only. ■ *’ 5965 ! Wanted. OUR " SPECIAL TEA AT Is 3d PER LB ’ IS GOOD. - - Those: who have- not already -tried-' it should * " - do' so. ;' " ■' " ITDST TO HAND, a Shipment of lib and J ;,21b Tins FRENCH PEAS and BEANS, at’fifand Is i>«r Tin! ' ■ - m ■ KINCAID’S G.l.c;, : 6691 161 and 163,C010mb0,-Street!. "VAJANTED,' Position in Exhibition, any Vf ; capacity. Apply F. W. Lunt, New-; lands, Ashburton. . , ■ i 5905 1 ANTED, by steady man, . Shoeing , or (.■ General Biacksmithing. Apply Steady, ‘ Times ” Office. 5957 rr-gr A NTF.D, House-Parlourmaid, alsoHousel.T y: maid, sleep home. Mias Helmore, Heljoaoie’s Road, Hagley Park. 5884 [TXT ANTED to Rent, 7 or'B-roomed House; 1, T f .Bouth end preirred; good tenant. Apply! “ ,RANTED,, Good- General for--New Brigh[l"; ton, all' conyeniencea, liberal Holidays,'good wages- Bbx 340, • Ghristchurch. 5861 ■ ■Ajar AN TED—Lethaby’s are always cheaper !. V.T. for Re-covering and Repairing Umbrellaa or New Onee. Trial solioited. Lethaby's, 64, Square. TXT ANTED Known—"We have a large num»V her of Assorted Stock Corsets we intend to sell at a very low rate. Call early and get a bargain. “ Messenger Co.” X 3692 f\XTANTED—Not being a tied house, we can [-VV. sell Men’s Shooters at 7s 7d. Mrs Maine’s Boot -Store, White Hart Buildings. iWilliam Maine (formerly Maine Bros.), Manager. . - . - TXT ANTED—As'we are able to buy where IVy. we please, our-customers benefit thereVy.- Youths’ Shooters 6s 6d. Mrs Maine’s Boot Store, White Hart Buildings. William Maine (formerly Maine Bros.), Manager., TXTANTED to Sell, Piano,. £24, Upright lW Grand, magnificent instrument, in perfect order, beautiful rich tone, trichord repeating action, etc., best ivory keys (not discoloured or worn). Splendid bargain. Urgent. 62, Worcester Street, City. WANTED to Let, Linwood, handy to electric cars, 2d section, Good 8-roomed House, 4-acre, bath, h. and c., verandah on 2 aides, . gas, stable, trapshed, N.W. aspect. Just been renovated throughout; 30s per week to good tenant. McKenzie and Willis, 163, Hereford Street. X 4049 TXTANTED to Let, Sumner, Furnished 7iW roomed House, bath, shower, h. and c. service, verandah round two sides, balcony, gas, splendid position, facing beach and handy to electric cars; furniture and house brand new; 55s per week. McKenzie •nd Willis, 163,/Hereford Street. X 4049 WANTED, Thorough Coachman; Married Couples; ’Ploughmen; Farm Hands; •Dairymen; Lad for milk round; Cowboy, near town; Useful Boys; Nurse, one child, aalerence indispensable; Housekeeper; Cooks; Waitress; Housemaids; Generals; Laundress; Girls Assist, sleep home; Furnished and'- Unfurnished Rooms, to Let. Simo’s Registry. ’Phone 579. ' WANTED, Girls for laund*rywork; Cooks, hotel, town; Ladyhelp, 16s, Akaroa; Lady’s Maid. £4O, country; Waitress and Housemaid, 16s each, Hanmer; Cook, one gentleman, 20s; Cook, Hanmer, 30s. Waiting ■ engagement—Governess, excellent testimonials ; Ladyhelp,• good wages, country; Surse, one child, country, £4O. Mrs Brook’s agistiy, • Chancexy/Lane. • Telephone 613. d

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14191, 13 October 1906, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14191, 13 October 1906, Page 9

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