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AGENT WANTED (Spars tiro*), to sot for this Tenra k BUtriot for ENGLISH SPORTING SYNDICATE Exceptional Opportunity. Good Yearly Salary and Commission. No Town vf YilXagt u too iwafl. Writ* to E. 8., Bor 610, C/o W, L. ERWOOD, Ltd., 80 Fleet Street, E.C.4., London, Enjlnnd. AMUSEMENTS. FINAL CONCERT OF SEASON. ' CHRISTCHURCH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor! A. WOES LEY, A.R.M.C.M. QHOBAL HAL L. MONDAY. APRIL 7th. 1919. PLEBISCITE PROGRAMME. 1. Overture, “ Son and Stranger ” (Mendelssohn) 9. Canto Popolare, "In Moonlight ” (JBlesrJ 8. Song, “ The Dawn of Love ” (Howard Talbot) MISS CICELY AUDIBERT. 4. Symphony in B Minor (let movement' (Schubert Interval. 6. Overture, " Light Cavalry" (Supper 6. Selection, "La Traviata ” (Verdi) 7. Song, "Nymphs and Faun*” (Bemberg) MISS CICELY AUDIBERT. 8. Hungarian Dance, Op. 66 (Keler-Bela) As a large audience i» expected patrons are requested to book their neats early. Extra tickotg can be obtained at Webley, Son, and Goltoa. L. H. PETRIE, Hon Secretary. SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. rpHE CATHEDRAL.—HoIy Communion, A 8; Choral Eucharist, il (Wesley in E), Introit, “Jesu, Word o£ God” (Mozart/. Preacher, the Dean.' Evensong, 6.oiJ (Stewart in G), Anthem, “ Blessed Jesu (Dvorak). Preacher, Canon Wilford. 2193 ST PAUL’S Schoolroom, Papanui.—United Rally Service To-morrow Night at> 8 o’clock, in view of April 10th. Prayer, Praise, Exhortation, Ail cordially invited. 2186 ST ANDREW’S Presbyterian Church, Oxford Terrace West. —Divine Services Tomorrow: —Rev R. M. Rybura, M.A. H a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Spreydon Church, Barrington Street —Service* 11 *.m. and 8.30 p.m. 189S_ ST PAUL’S Church, Cashel Street.—Rev John Paterson, M.A. 11 a.m., “ Heaven on Earth ”; 6.30 p.m., “ Working at Religion.” Linwood —11 a.m., Mr H. T. ” • M'Lennan; 6.30 p.m., Mr H. Sturge. Rcclimond —11 a.m., Mr W. Sproule; 6.30 p.m., Mr A. Raynter. ST DAVID’S Presbyterian Church, Colombo Street, Sydenham.—Services will be conducted by the Rev ,G. Lindsay, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. " 2913 ST PETER’S Church, Ferry Road. Sabbath School Anniversary Services tomorrow; 11 a.m., Rev D. Rodger; 3 p.m., Mr Pate; 6.30 p.m.. Rev T. Mr.ona.a. hymns by large children’s choir. 2173 Church, Bealey Avenue. Rev Dr v. r. mm “ ‘ ki ... Erwin, M.A,, 11 a.m. ana 6.30 At Berwick Street, Mr M’Giobon, at 30 p.m. JHj6 VIESLEY Churorr. Fitzgerald Avenue—ll, Vi Rev E. P. Blamires, oommuuion; 6.3 u, jv W. Ready. Service will conclude a* l Vl* inEW BRIGHTON—II, Mr W. C. Fran- - 3; 6.30, Rev W. Walker. RICHMOND—II, Rev W. Walker; 6.30, r J. Olds. LINWOOD—II, Mr J. Henan; 6.30. Mr SHIRLEY—II, Mr J. Boothroyd; 6.30. Mr Farrow. MARSHLAND—II. Mr J. H. Pugh-, 6.30, c A. Lawry. 2206 ALBANS Methodist Church, Rugby Street, 11 a.m., Rev Albert C. Lawry. hem, “ Tile King of Lov© My Shepherd (Shelley); 6.30 p.m., Rev Samuel Lawry. hem, “The Radiant Mom Hath Passed iy ” (Woodward.) Special Prayer Meeii in Schoolroom, at 10.80 a.m. and 6 p.m. re war© Road, 11 M-r J« Loin a*; i p.m., Rev Albert C. Lawry. ‘Mlo tURHAM Street Methodist Church.—ll, * Rev W. Baumber; 6.30, Rev Percy light B.A. Subject—" Prohibition o* intinuance, the Question of the Hour, ithem. “Abide With Me” (Dunetan). shmere School—ll, Rev Percy Knight, A 2241 YDENHAM Methodist Church.—Colombo Street—“ The Question of the Hour, 11 a.m., Rev S. Lawry; .6.30 p.m., Ret n. Bookett. High Street—Harvest ankssiviug. 11 a.m., Rev Wm. Beckett; 0 p.m.. Mr I. 11. Pugh. 2161 TOOLSTON Methodist Church—ll, Mr i G. E. Fi Franklin; 6.30, Rev F- Copo4 d, Sumner, 11 and 7, Rev W. J. Vvi‘na. Heathcote, 11, Mr Comber: 6.30, Stout. Opawa, it. R*v F. Copeiand; ). Mr W. E. Leadley. 2196 AMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Church.— Endeavour Anniversary. il. Rev C. Ward; 6.30, Rev J. Cocker. Soloist, is Marsden. ' 2240 URITAM Street South.— 11, R*v J". Cocker (Sacrament); 6.30 Mr Boothroyd. dras Street —11. Mr Crawley; 6.30, Rev E. Waid. 2240 XFORD Terrace Baptist Church.—Rev J. J. North. 11 a.m., subject, “Unto .ar, Cteser’s ”; 6.30 p.m., subject, “A in Man’s Plain Word on the Crisis of tta , » 2155 'REYDON Baptist Church, Lincoln Road, 11 a.m.. Rev W. Turner; 6-SO . Mr R. M. Spiers. Subject, Tba ior Question,” followed by after meeting ruestions. Working men specially »nA '2173 NWOOD Baptist Church—ll a.m., “ Tho We.l of Salvation”: 6.30 p.m., ive the Children.” (Ail for Protion.) Preacher, Pastor E. E. : Songr Service, Soloist, Mrs /io.rrinjj" : 7.45, Pdohibition Meeting, Speakers, Mi D Martin and Mr W. J. Roberts. So.oMr Grose. Questions invited. 2210 NCOLN Baptist Church.—Service will be held at 3 p.m. Preacher, Pastor E. Smith. JNNYSON Street Congregational Sunday School Anniversary—ll a.m., Rev O. G. Hattie; 3 p.m.. Rev A. C. Lawry; 6.30, William Tanner. Special Singing. Tea ting, Tuesday. 6 P.m. *2I2?J NWOOD Congregational Church, Ferry Road.—Rev H. Allen Job. 11 a.m.. le Transfiguration of Christ”; 6.30 p.m, Jiy I am a Prohibitionist.” 2221 DENHAM Baptist Church, Elgin Street —ll a.m., Rev W. Ready; C. 30 p.m., E. P. Blamires. Wilson’s Road, Opewa iO p.m., Mr Andrews. 2247 PUBLIC NOTICES, GOITRE. THE Vascular and Soft Varieties are best treated by Electricity; but all kindß, even the Cystic and exophthalmic, may be thu» treated and greatly benefited. Cases in which larynged pressure is prominent ars quickly relieved. THE MEDICO ELECTRIC INSTITUTE, Leonard E. Andrews, X-Ray Operator (Late Radiologist, H.M.N.Z.H.S, No. 1), 146, ARMAGH STREET. ’Phone 2918. Madame Menera & Co. Furriers (rOBHERLT or OEOKC.I NICHOLAS k sox COTJBT FURRIERS, LONDON). Furs and Fur Coats Made to order Fresh Stock# arriving Every Week. 699 COLOMBO STREET Next Watsons, Jewellers, X. T. VAUGHAN, Maxaorr.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 2

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