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The usual ecclesiastical notices will be found in another part of this issue. Tomorrow being Advent Sunday, special rerVioes will be held in the Anglican Churches in the city. At St. Paul's in the evening the anthem will be "Kosanna in the Highest." Miss Violet Mount, will give the offertory solo, "Hoar Ye, Israel." Special services in connection, with tho London Missionary Society will bo held in tho Mount Eden, Newton, and Devonport Congregational Churches to-morrow, the Rev. T. Lord, it Madagascar, preaching at Mount Eden in the morning aud Devonport in the eveu.ng. Mr. JaWs Wilson will speak at the Central Mission Hall to-morrow evening. The Rev. H. J. Walker conducts the communion service at eleven a.m. The Rev. H. Williams speaks at the City Hall Sunday evening seivioo. Tho earthquake at Cheviot still continues, so do the astounding bargains at Court Bros' lace department. Lace scarves at *4d, bid, M and up to 7s &d each. A phenomenal parcel. , , France has at least two artists who have passed into their second hundred years. The first is M. Le Sourd-Beauregard, who is 101 years of age, and who made a crayon sketch of Napoleon's grand fete of the "Champ du Mai" in 1815. Ho was a student of livid, who died three-quarters of a century ago. The second centenarian is M. Ailolphe Joseph Thiac, a Bordelais architect, who, like M. Lc Sourd-Beauregard, was born in 1800 ._

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 5