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DT. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. hD Mulgrave street. WHITSUNDAY. MAY 20th. ORDER OF SERVICES: Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, 10 а. Holv Communion and" Scrmou, 11 am. iPreacher, the Right Rev the Bishop of the Diocese'); o..:nJien s Service, 8 p.m.: Evensong, 0.30 p.m. t Preacher, Rev \V. S. Bean, Vicar of Addington, Christchurch). WADESTOWN CHUKCHROOM. Evensong, 6.30 p.m. TINAKORI ROAD CIIURCHROOM—б. p.m. BCB T. PETE R’S CHIiEC H. WHIT SUXDAY. 1901. ORDER OF SERVICES: Holy Communion. 8 a.m.; Morning Praver and Second Celebration, 11 a.m.; Children's Service, 3.30 p.m.; Baptisms and Cburchings, 4 p.m.; Evening Service, 6.30 p.m. BROOKLYN CIIURCHROOM. - 6.30 The missioxs to seamen, QUEEN’S WHARF. SPECIAL SERVICES. WHIT SUNDAY. Morning Preacher, at 11 o’clock, the Vcn Archdeacon Fanconrt, M.A. Holy Communion, at 12 o’clock. Evening Preacher, at 6.30. Mr James Moore. Missioner. Subject—" Power.” Catholic apostolic church, WEBB STREET. SUNDAY (PENTECOST) EVENING, At 7 o’clock. SUBJECT: "Silence in heaven alrnut the space of half an hour’’ (Rev. viii., 1). Au Address on the time, manner and consequences of the fulfilment of this prophecy will be given by Mr J. Mooro chieAll seats Free. All welcome. 963 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, WEBB STREET. Continuation of Mission to THURSDAY NIGHT. Sunday—ll a.m.. Rev J. Dawson; 6.30 p.m. (and each week night 7.15 p.m.) Sisters Mirism and Winnie will preach and sing the Gospel, for which God has given them rare gifts. 943 (gALVATION AKMtTwELUNGTON. VISIT OF COMMA NDANT BOOTH. SUNDAY, MAY 26th, 3 and 7 p.m. OPERA HOUSE. IN THE CITADEL, VIVIAN STREET, MONDAY, MAY 27th, at 7.30 p.m. ■■SOLDIERS OP THE CROSS.” A strikingly original, fascinating Lecture by COMMANDANT BOOTH. Some thrilling stories of the early Christians, illustrated by over 200 Beautiful Pictures derived from Life Models, by Bioscope, Kinematograph and Limelight. Two hours of intense and soul stirring interest. Doors open 6 p.m. Tickets, One Shilling; Reserved Seats, 2s. Silver col'cction at the door of the Opera House on Sunday. riIHE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY A COMPANY. LIMITED. EXCURSION TIME-TABLES. TO DAY’S BAT—- . SATURDAY,, 2?th MAY. Leave Wharf. Leave Bay. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 2.30 p.m. '‘- SO p.m. SUNDAY, 26th MAY. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. FOR. MIRAMAR—SATURDAY, 25th MAY. L-nvo Wharf. Leave Miramar. 1.15 p.m. 1.35 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 5.15 p.m. SUNDAY, 26th MAY. 10.15 a.m. 10.45 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 5 p.m. (Circumstances permitting). JjIOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES. TODAY (SATURDAY), 25th MAY. ATHLETIC PARKORIENTAL v. WELLINGTON OLD BOYS v. MELROSE AT PETONE—PETONE v. PONEKE Admission —SIXPENCE. Ladies Free. Kick-off at 3 o’clock sharp. D. McKENZTE. 950 Secretary. THE Civil Service Rifles will fire he final stage for Messrs Hallenstein Bros.’ and the Rev- Mr Shirer’s Trophies TO DAY, firing to commence at 1.30 sharp. All those members who did not compete in the first stage will have their final opportunity to do so to day. Ammunition on Range. 958 THANKS. THE Sisters of the Poor thank racist sincerely Messrs J. Fuller and,Sons and their Company for their charity in raving a Sacred Concert last Sunday evening in aid of the llcfne for Incurables. The concert realised the handsome amount of .£l4 17s 4d, which was most gratefully received. MOTHER MARY AITBERT. HOME. SWEET HOME. ARABI PASHA has been pardoned by the Khedive, and the exile is to cease. This is probably the direct out come of the Royal visit to Ceylon, but whether it is or not, the act of clemency is right a’nd reasonable. Arabi did Hvi a bit of trouble in that insurrection, the bombard)' cut oi J.'c ■ auaila an practically the first occasion cci wh’-'-, ironclads were in action. The Superb, the Thunderer, the Monarch, and Penrthey are now old tubs. It was bombardment of Alexandria that Dm iittle gunboat Condor, under Loro Charles Hansford. silenced f.irts. When landing parties were st-nl to clear the streets of Alexandria and extinguish fires, a contingent was landed 'rom the Yankee shin to help. After th.i- ", i-aUi Rad to hr pursued ra laud, and T o 1 Wolselev was in command of the arm-. ■ JnVh smashed up the rebels nt Tel c’ Kehir. that famous bayonet battle., Tb njMilnuders were in the thick of the 'field ■md Arnhi bolted, but the cavalry sore got up to him and took him prisoner \rabi is going hack to Egypt, and box -leased he must be, after nearly twentv rears of exile. He will miss many face? but he is home, and that is compensation There is no place like home, hut the horm in .til the more comfortable for being pro vjded with Crease’s A 1 Jam. This is tbRuest jam in the market, pure and delj cions. 95t SPENCER PIANOS. Hr.h. the either of tore o in acknowledging receipt of one o these Pianos, writes;—"The piano hr been much admired. What a fine to;it has.’’ LONDON PIANO CO., MANNERS £-

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4366, 25 May 1901, Page 6

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