TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES.
fet. Paul's Cathedral.—Holy communion. 8 '•in.; morning prayer and holy communion. 11 am.; .evensong. 0.30 p.m. Preacher (movnini! and evening!, Ven. Archdeacon licliiiison. Knox CUnrcli.—Morning and evening, liev. Ci Jjii:daay (Imcrciirgill). 1' int Church.—ifurning and evenins. llcv. J>r i.isbct. Kusseil Street Mall: 8.30 ij.ni.. Mr (Iforge Kin". Ail feints' Chnrch.-Servicvs at 8 a.m., 11 •>■]>!., and G. 30 p.m. Preachers: Mori;iii». I'.ev. 11. H. Bedford; evening, lisv. R. A. St. Andrew's Ciiurrh.-ll a.m. and B.;10 P.m.. Jiev. Hr WaddcU. Mowy Place Congirgalion.il Chiireli.-ll »••>«. and C.;il) p.m., ]; cV . \t. Saunders. -letlmdisl (;| mi .,.ji Srrviees. _. Trinity hurrh: n ~,„., |{„ v . (■. Katon; G.HO p.m., I'-- C II ]. a . A . s . W,»o:lh„,:»h: 11 a.m.. Rev. v Jl. Laws; l).:li) p.m.. Mr .1. Lonias. XovthMvl Va!'|.;y: .11 a.m.. Miss jloodv Bell; G. 30 P.m., Kev. A. Allen. ■ i.orlli-Kasl Valley Presbvlerian Church.— u *•>",■■, It?. H. 15. IS ray: U. 30 p.m.. Mr (-has. T. Wilson. Upper Juiicliun: 7 p.m., ilfcv. 11. 11. (Jray. Methodist Centra! Mission.—ll- a.m. and (••. ; !H p.m., l!ev. W. A. .Sinclair: :i p.m.. men's meelii-.K. speoin l musical service. ( Primitive I'.'iliodisf Churches.-Dundas 11 a.m.. Mr Joseph L. Jtnliinson; <p(> p.m.. llev. W. Lavcock. Km-. H a.m.. Kev. S. Bailey; (1.80 p.m., Mr A. S. Adams. Ahljolafovrl: 1.1 a.m.. Rev. W. Lavcock; 8..10 P.m., Mr K. Pennington. Olcnroy (N'oi J .!iEast Valley): II a.m.. Hew W. J.'Collison: G. 30 p.m.. Rev. S. Bailey. Moriiingtoii Methodist Cirouii.—Moi-ninp-ton: n II.IM. and 0.30 p.m.. Kev. D. J. Murray. Bellcknowes: 11 a.m., Mr W. Clyd-sdalc; 0.30 p.m.. Mr K. Asiin. Csrgdl Koad Methodist Church.-ll a.m., Rev. T. Tvestra.il; G. 30 p.m., Rev. C. Eaton. St. Kilda: 11 a.m., R ev . A. Allen; G. 30 p.m.. Hev. T. Treat rail. Alhambra Theatre.—6.3o p.m., Dr Conimins. Mr and Mrs R, T. Wheeler return thanks lo their friends throughout the colony who sen I, messages of sympathy in connection with the fire which recently destroyed Itr Wheeler's residence and household effects. Oh Thursday. September 13. (ho Olago! Mutual SUrr-Bowkett Society will dispose of two appropriations of i'soo mcli. Only a limited number of shares in the society are now available. At the- meeting of the Progressive Society in tho Trades Hall to-morrow evening. Mr K. D. Isaacson, mining student, will deliver an address, entitled " Ocean Physics." A preliminary notice appears in this issue relative to an important meeting to be held on Tuesday, August 28. when the ballot will bs taken for the members of the Board of Management for the Young Women's Christian Association. The subscribers and friends (ladies and gentlemen) arc cordially invited to bo present. The annual reports will be presented, (Hid iutevopting details given of the v.orlt done during +110 past year. The men's meeting in the Garrison Ha!! on Sunday afternoon will be of a snecia! musical character, and solos will be given by wellknown singers. Tho address will bo given by tho Rev. W. A. Sinclair, who will false a? his subject. " It's Your Own Brother." Mr Sinclair will have something of importance to say to members of tho brotherhood, and every member is urged to attend. The Southern Starr-Bowkett Society will dispose of £1000 by ballot and sn'.o on Monday evening. Applicatior.9 for shares in the No. 2 group are coming in rosily, and it is anticipated that active operations will be commenced immediately. Young men and strangers to the city are invited to Hie Young. Men's Christian Association's meetings on Sunday. At 4.15 Mr Fal--cner, or Wellington, will give 'a character study. Mr George M'Laron will he in the -hair at 5 tfcleck. and will welcome strangers and have a short la-'k af'er tea. Mr John Reid will speak on Sins That Kill" at the men's meeting at 8 o'clock. Some of the divinity students will co-opcrato in the Sunday's work. The ]ja«t J)ew Days—Tim cloan-up oi our winter stock is now in full swing, and the unusuri price concessions during the nest few days arr» to ensure an immediate'clearnice previous lo stock-taking.—Mollisons (Ltd.).-Advt. Amateur gardeners, don't forget! Now is the time to apply "Rockland" Oarden Manure It gives resuHs. Is per bag. Obtainable M-vdsnwn and storekeepers.—Advt. It lias been ccnlirm»d that tho prices at Dal!n= and Watt's sale are the lowest ever heard of.-Advt. Artistic hairdressing a specia'tv at H"i'dv's (Uivdresiino Rooms Hiiimcting or Sinking, Is; Stiampr.eing. Tinting, ami Hairvork of every kind—Address, 101 Princes street.-' Advt. For Colds in the Head and Influenza, Yi'oods' Great Pepnermint Cure, la Cd and 2s Od per Bottle.-Advt. Tourist; in search cf i"ementces are recommended !o 'iisport the magnificent selection ot b?tt c r-clii«s Greenstone Ootids nl Mrasn 0, and T Young's showrooms, 88 Pi—,., ,tr-" ■*•!•■* . Who is Pktkk Pick?— The most reliable Watchmaker and Jews'.ler. opposite Coffee Palace, Moray place; Dnncdiu. Charger strictly moderate.—Advt.
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