GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, March 30, 1914. PPLICATIONS will be received by the •-*• Undersigned up till Noon on the 24th PROXIMO for the Position of DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICER, Department of Public Health, Hospital* and Charitable" Aid at Dunedin. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Permanent Head of the Public Health Department, or may b<fc seen in the "New Zealand Gazette" of the 2nd proximo. Salary, £SOO, rising to JE7OO. Professional Division. A. J. H. BENGE, 851 Secretary. SUNDAY ANNOtFNCEMENTS. IATHEDRAL —Sunday, Holy Communion - -Choral Eucharist at 11 (Mozart in B flat); Introit, "Worthy is thd Lamb'" (H.-mdBl). Preacher, the Dean, Evensong, 7; service, Stainer in E flat. Anthem, "Hallelujah" (Handel). Preacher, the Precentor. 1132REAT Prohibition Meetings in Grand! Theatre, To-morrow Afternoon and 1 Evening: Popular speakers. 1656': "DURHAM ST. METHODIST CHURCH, -S . Rev. P. N. Knight, 8.A., from Melbourne, the newly-appointed Minister, will preach on Sunday at II a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Morning subject, "The Bible: The Inspired Word of God"; anthem, "How lovely are Thy dwellings fair" (Spohr). Evening sub-, ject, "The Sinfulness of ;Sin"; anthem,; "Holy Spirit, Come, 0 Come" (Martin). At: the evening service Mrs E. Firth will sing ; "God shall wipe away all tears" (Sulli-, van). 16101 "EAR C. H. Poole and Rev. J. Dawson in - Grand Theatre, Tomorrow, at 3 p.m., and 8.15 p.m. 1656 NOX CHURCH, Bealey Avenue.—Mr A. - W. Bradley (Egypt General Mission),; 11 a.m.; Rev. Dr Erwin, 6.30 p.m. Berwick, Street —Mr J. Reid, 6.30 p.m-. 1624 ; 'EAR Poale, ex-M.P. for Auckland, at Grand Theatre, 3 p.m. and 8.15 p.m. T. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Colombo Street South—Services will be conducted To-morrow, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev. Charles Murray, M.A. 1605 PROHIBITION Campaign. Hear how the battle progresses I Victory is near. J Grand Theatre, To-morrow. 1656 [ J M.C.A.—Sunday, 4.15 p.m.—Mr P. M. • Velvin, recently returned from America, ; speaks on "Religious Work in America." i Strangers' Tea, 5.15 p.m. 1649 j >EV. JOHN PATTERSON, M.A., of Syd- ; ney, Grantl Theatre, Grand Theatre, at 8.15 p.m. 1656 . /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services, " First Chureh of Christ Scientist, corner Man- , Chester and Gloucester Sts.—Sunday Services \ 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Subject, "Doctrine of ' Atonement." Sunday School, 11 a.m. 300LE from America, Patterson from Sydney, Grand Theatre, To-morrow Night, at 8.15 o'clock. 1656 . IHEOSQPHICAL SOCIETY,—Miss Helen Horne (just returned from her Australian tour) will Lecture Sunday, 7 p.m., i jat 247 Manchester Street (opp. H.M. ' •Theatre). Subject, "Everlasting Fire." MISCELLANEOUS. STOP! "AVE you got a troublesome Watch or Clock? F so, taka it to Reid, Practical Watchmaker. O Cure, no Pay, is my motto. { LL Work guaranteed for 12 months. ORMAN- L. REID, Watchmaker, 102 Cashel Street. 1423 CHRISTCHURCH Sporttr Club—l9l4 Season Opens King's Theatre, Saturday Contest—W. Ireland } v. N. Vernall, 6 rounds. 1655 I >OXING —Light H«a-*y-\rieghts. ANSON v. UPTON, 6 rounds. EE Novice Competitions, King s Theatre, next Saturday. 1655 BAKER BEOS. THE HOME FINDERS. POTATOES, 221b, 1/-, 7/- sack; Onions, 6d string, 3 for 1/-; Wheat, 4/- bushel, 13/- sack; Canary Seed, 6d/ [>ED Chaff, 1/- sack, 6 sacks 5/-; Barley, ~> 9/- sack; Grit, 1/3; Parrot Food, 6d. Rowntree, Victoria Street. 1357 MRS ELLIS, r ISFITS, Second-hand Clothing, Bags, Boets, Portmanteaux Bought and Sold, cheap. 50 Tuam Street. , 1487 BAKER BROS. THE HOME FINDERS. rjflHE best way to start life is to Buy a Home. See us about it. Stevens and Co., Hereford Street. , 'O matter what you require in Land, we " have it. Stevens and Co., Hereford St. "OUSES to Let everywhere, at all prices. Stewns and Co., Hereford Street. i PROFIT assured, in House Property if you buy from üb. Stevens and- Co., Hereford Street. TEAR a path to your own Home by buyT * ing from us. Stevens and Co., Hereiord Street. IVE u* your Property to Sell, and we will Sell it. Stevens and Co., Hereford Street. .174 K. RINGWORM CURE. CURES RingwoWns on Children, Cats, Dogs, and Cattle. Price, 1/6; all chemists. 141 HE RIGHT PLACE. I ADNAMS BROS., "AKERS of Celebrated Al Special Cycles; Dunlbp tyres, freewheel; and brakes. iNAMELLINQr artfl Plating, anrd all classes ' of repairs by expert workmen. AWNMGWERS sharpened and set, gjiar- - to cut; nhsrgfes moderate. I Bring \hevo. ntong. Showroom, 116 Oxford I terrace. 269 DURHAM ST. 1647 BAKER BROS. THE HOME FINDERS. FIGURED Rimu 3-Panel Bungalow Doors, l Chamfer Motfld, unequalled, 6-6 x 2-6 x? | IS, 28/-; 6-8 x 2'-8 X 12, 23/6. C. E. Otley, timber merchant, 3-81 Madias Street North. GRAHAM Ia THE MAN ; mariship and value guaranteed. 'Zealandia Oats,'' ' 'Zealandia Oats." Very nice ior breakfast. MRS KNIGHT MRS KNIGHT Buys and Sells —New, Second-hand Clothing, Bags, Portmanteaux, etc. 108 Oxford St. West. 1568 BAKER BROS. THE HOME FINDERS. ANTED KNO"WN—Certain cur* for itching" piles. A W. Hall, "herbalist, /Ax- \ magh Street- J912
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 61, 18 April 1914, Page 15
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