SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE CATHEDRAL Sunday, Holy Com munion S, and Choral Eucharist 11 a.m. (Smart in F). Introit, “Ho Watching Over IsTael.” Preacher, tho 1-ord Bishop. Eyonaong, 6.30 (Parry in D). Anthem, " lhe Heavens Are Telling” (Haydn). Preacher, the Principal of Christ's College. 3h-'-i ST PAUL'S Presbyterian Church, Cashei Street —Rev John Paterson, M.A. Horning, 11 a.m., ‘‘The Value of Faith"; evening.' 6.00 p.m., scries of addresses on “ Paul ’ ; “ Paul the Pastor.” Linwood—ll a.rn. and 5.30 p.m., Mr J. Tennent. ST DAVID’S Presbyterian Church, Colombo Street south—Servicos To-morrow, at H , m “The Glorification of Man”; and at fi’an T>m., “Bid Me Come,” by Rev Charles Muxra ” M.A. KNOX CHURCH, Bealey Avenue—Rev I)r R. Erwin. MA., 11 am. and 6.30 pm. At Berwick Street —Mr J. P>eid, 6.30 p.m. TYUEHAM StreeUiMethodist Church—ll, -U Kev Samuel Lawrv; 6.30, Rev Percy Knight, B.A. Subject; "The Sovereignty of Conscience.” Anthem, “ The Radiant Morn (Woodward). 341 2 - CENTRAL Methodist Mission. Durham Street—ll, Mr M’Cnllough; 6.30, Rev J. Cocker. Soloist, Mrs Frew. High StreetHarvest Thanksgiving Services; 11, Rev J. Cocker; 6.30, Mr Field. Anthems by Choir. WOOLSTON Methodist, 11, Mr G. Steven; 6.30, Rev W. Laycock. Opawa, 11 Rev W. Layeock; 6.30, Mr W. Thomas. Sumner, 11, Mi McClymont; 7, Mr Stanley Cross. Hcathcote, 11, Mr Adams; 6.30. Rev W. Lee. DT ALBANS Methodist Church—Morning, O Mr S. E. Cross; evening. Rev H. E. Bellhouse. Edgcwaro Road—Morning. Rev H. E. Bellhouse; evening, Rov S. Lawry. 3133 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist - l C. E. Ward; 6.30. Rev B. Metson—- ** A Great Committal.” Madras Street, St Albans—ll, Rev B. Metson; 6.30, Rev C. E. Ward. SYDENHAM Methodist Church Prayer Meeting; 11 a.m., Rev P. >• Knight, B.A-; 6.30 p.m., Mr L. M. Isxtt, M.P. Convalescent Home —11, Mr Stout. _ 3 WESLEY Church, East Belt —11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev W. A. Sinclair; evening subject— “ The SeTmou of a Man of the World.” ■ 3441 I INWOOD Methodist Church.—Morning, J Rev C. Strand; evening, Mr D. M’Clymont. Shirley—Evening, Itev C. Strand; subject, ** Is the Power That Sustained ihe First Christian Martyr With TJs To-day. _ OXFORD TERRACE Baptist ChurchRev J.J. North—ll a.m., subject, lhc Mystery ”; 6.30 p.m., subject. “ The Price of Victory.” St Albans Branch—6.3o p.m., Preaching Service. 3 * _ DYDENHAM Baptist Church, Elgin Street. O Church Anniversary. 11 a.m.. Rev. H. (ohnson; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. L. B. Busfield. •The Great Divide.” Anniversary Social, Wednesday, February 23rd, 7.30 p.m. V®*Iham. 6.30 p.m.. Mr Robinson. 3109 LINWOOD Baptist Church, corner Worcester Street and Linwood AvenueMorning. 11, Rev F. M’Douald; evening, 6.30, Rev A. Job. Communion at closo. A hearty welcome to all. 3439 1 TRINITY Congregational'Church.—To-mor-row's Services, 11 a.m.. Rev L. B. Busield; 6.30, Rov Harry Johnson. "The ProbIcm of Moral Evil." Visitors welcomed. 3190 \ TOORHOUSE AVENUE Church of Christ IVL -Mr Ralph Gebbie. 8.A., 11 a.m. and ►.30 p.ra.; evening eubjcct—” Lifo and loath.” .. . CTETERANS’ Hall, Gloucester Street.— V Sunday. 7 p.m. 1 ; Miss Fabling. Subject: ‘The Power of the Unseen; a Message for humanity from tho Spirit World. Clairroyance. Collection door. 34<1 SPIRITUALISTS’ Church. Worcester Street. J Sunday. 7: “The World, the Flesh anu ,he Devil ais viewed by tho Spiritual Teachers beyond the Grave.” (“ For now we see hrough a glass darkly."—St Paul, 1 Cor., 13.) Collection. W. Nortontaylor. 3131 SEVENTH Dav Adventist Church, Barbadoes Street. Sunday Evening, at 7. Pastor Pascoo will speak on “ The Cleansing ot the Sanctuary of Dan., S. or Earth's Closing Scenes.” All Welcome. Come. 3-117 UNITED Intercession Service, Wednesday, 23rd, at 8 p.m., Salvation Ariny Cita--301. Chairman, Major E. G. Newby. Speaker, Rev J. Paterson, M.A. 3405 rtHRISTADELPHIAN Public Lecture will \J be delivered in the Bible Hall, Madras Street. City, on Sunday Evening at 6.30. Subject, “Tho Future Metropolis of tho fforld.” '3*o2 CHRISTIAN Science Service—First Church of Christ 'Scientist, Latimer Square—Sunday Services. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. iubiect, "Mind ” Sunday School, 2.43 p.m. 3356 A RMAGH STREET Hall—A Bright, Gos,3- pci Meeting will (D.V.) be held 6.30 Sunlay evening; speaker, Mr Browning. Come, and bring your friends. Open-air Meeting 8 o’clock, corner Colombo and Gloucester Street. 31'J1 SPIRITUALISM —137 a, Manchester Street (opp. H.M. Theatre), Sunday, 20th, at 7 p.m., Mrs E. Schutze will Lecture; subject— A Personal God. Followed by character reading from the sound of the voice. Collection at door. 3428 SYDENHAM Gospel Mission—Sunday, 11, Mr S. Webb; 6.30, Mr F. Spratt—The Blood of Jesus Christ, God's Son, Cleanseth us from all Sin. 3429 rpHE Extracts from the Flying Roll for J- the ingathering of those “ who arc Israelite* to whom pertaincth the adoption and the glory and tho covenants and the giving of the Law and tho Service of God and the Promises.”—Rom. ix., 4. To be obtained from 15, Elgin Street, Sydenham. 3437 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 96, Armagh Street, Victoria Square.—Public Lecture Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject—" The Value of Theosophy.” Sunday School, 3 p.m. 3486 YW.C.A., Latimer Square—Sunday, 20th, • 4.15 p.m., Special Missionary Service. Speaker, Miss Russell, from India. Subject; Her Work amongst Women and Girls ot India. A cordial invitation extended to all interested. 3413 ■’YTEW Zealand Rationalist Association. CalcT 3 donian Hall, Worcester Street.—Mr W. W. Collins will lecture To-morrow. Subject: "The Bible: How to Study It so ns to Achieve tho Best Results.” Questions answered. Commencing at 7.15 p.m. Admission tree. 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COUNTY COUNCILS. MOUNT HERBERT COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that all RATES ust ho PAID on or before FEBRUARY 29, 1916. After that Rato 10 PER CENT .will be ADDED, and liable to fcc bum! for without further notice. AY. A. CARPENTER, Count}' Clerk. Purau, February 12, 1916. 40S1 OXFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. ■ DOG FEES. THE Registration Fees for Dogs are— Sheep and Cattle Dogs 2s 6d, all other dogs 10s, and all dogs must be registered by 30th April. By Order ol the Board. ' ' R. H. GAINS FORD, 4207 Registrar of Dogs. LICENSING NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. f GEORGE ROBERT AYHITTIXGTON, i f of AVcolston, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the house and premisos situate at AVoolston, and known ta “The Wharf Hotel,” do her my give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Li ttelton on the Bth day of March. 1916. apply for a TRANSFER of the said License from .myself to HENRY JAMES POTTEN, my ippointee. Dated the loth dav of February, 1916. 1 • - (■'■ -R; NVtfmiN-.'JTDN. WILLIAM HOBAN, Solicitor, Christchurch. i if4 JUST LIKE WALKING ON A PATH OF VELVET AVHEN A'OU WEAR WOOD-MTLNE RUBBER. HEELS. Have a Pair Fitted. 72
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