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RAILWAY NOTICES. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. After AUGUST 19 the WEDNESDAY MORNING STOCK TRAIN from Rangiora to Christchurch will NOT RUN. Live stock for the Addington market will require to be sent forward by the GOODS TRAIN on TUESDAYS. Bv Order. " 3102 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VACANCIES for Tew Boarders; every convenience. Mrs Harris, Kingston Private Hotel, Colombo Street South. 4113 SUPERIOR Board and Residence for Gentlemen ; every comfort and convenience. Mrs Biddle, 107 Antigua Street. 4093 WANTED, Respectable Business Gentlemen Boarders ; all conveniences; soft, washing and mending. 150 Peterborough St., City. 4127 WANTED Known —Comfortable Board and Residence at Elmsbrook, 446 Cashel St. Conveniences and telephone. 4145 RAWA House, 76 Papanui Road. Private Board and Residence. Miss M. J. Yogan. 4156 A YW.C.A., LATIMER SQUARE. "> Hostel accommodates Permanent and Transient Boarders. Charges from 14/-. Com fortable Sitting Room, Bedrooms, convenient bath arrangements, use of laundry, etc. Lunches and Hot Dinners daily in Cafeteria.

SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. DELPHI AN MEETING. c BIBLE HALL, MADRAS STREET, CITY. (Opposite Weeks and Co.'s Printing Works.) SIGNS O F TH E TIMES. SPECIAL ADDRESSES. SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 6.30 p.m. "The Question of the Hour: The European Crisis —How, When, and Where will it End?" MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 7.45 p.m. "Great Britain: Her Place Among, the Nations in the Latter Days." YOU ARE HEARTILY INVITED To Listen to these Important Subjects. Come, and Bring a Friend. 4150 rjpHE CATHEDRAL—Sunday: Holy ,Coin- -*■ muniori B'and Choral Eucharist at 11. Service, Martin in C. Introit, "Holy Spirit, Come, O Come" (Martin). Preacher, the Dean. Evensong 7: Service, Lloyd in E flat. Anthem, "It Came Even to Pass" (Ouseley). Preacher, the Principal of; Christ's College, Upper Department. 4149 KNOX CHURCH, Bealey Avenue. —Rev. Dr R. Erwin, M.A., at 11 .a.m., and 6.30 p.m. At Berwick St.; Mr J. Reicl, 6.30 p.m. 4151 DURHAM STREET Methodist Church.— Home Mission, Sunday. Morning, Rev.. Samuel Lawry. Rev. Percy Knight, B.A. Subject, "The Commonest Sin in the World." Anthem, "Holy Spirit, Come, Q Come." , ' 4158 CT. DAVID'S Presbyterian Church, Colombo Street South.—Services To-morrow: 11 a.m., . "Love's Delay." 6.30 p.m., Special Service for Young People. Rev. Charles Murray, M.A, 4160 "jl/TOpRHOUSE. Avenue Church of. Clirist.— 11 a.m. and 6.30 pim. Preacher, Mr Ralph' Gebbie, B.A. . Evening subject, "Lessons from the Front." 3151 PTIENNYSON Street Congregational Church.Services "11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. L. Hudson. All seats free. Hearty welcome. '••■■■ 4178 rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.—Miss CTVV. Christie will lecture Sunday, 7 p.m., in the Alexandra Hall. Subject, "The Masters of Wisdoip, arid the Way to Tliem." 4157 Science Services, First Cluireli , (li .pi Christ, Scientist,. corner and ( Gloucester Sts.-—Sunday .Services 11 .a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Saul," Sunday. School 11 a,jn>4l6s NEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION, Caledonian Hall, Worcester Street.—Mr W. W. COLLINS will LECTURE TO-MORROW. Subject: "Armageddon: What is it? Where is it? and When is it?" This lecture will answer the question: Are we approaching the end of the age? Lecture a,t 7.15. Questions answered. Admission free> Collection.. .248 MISCELLANEOUS. Competent Shirt Machinists; *'* also Apprentices to learn. Mr Steere, Kaiapoi Woollen Company. 4187 T"\ RE S S MAKERS Six~Good Bodice and Skirt Hands wanted immediately; highest wages. Apply Mrs Gardner, Kaiapoi Woollen jCdmpany.' 4187 TT F.S. DISPENSARY, 114 Lichfield Street, Townend's Remedies. A LL Toilet Articles, Drugs, And - Sickroom requisites at lowest cost at U.F.S. Dispensary, proprietors of Townend's Remedies. Teething Powders are the safest and most reliable ever sold. The genuine are sold only in 1/- packets. TEETHING Powders (Townend's) soothe the fretful child and promote teething without drugging. U.F.S. Dispensary, Clock Tower. OPIUM, or any similar drug, is not xised in the preparation of tlie genuine and never-failing Townends's Teething Powders. INFANTS who are teething should ask thenmothers for Townend's Teething Powders. There's no opium in them. 4183 WANTED— Poultry farmers to note that H. B. Sorensen is selling Barley very cheap. 4184 WANTED Known —H. B.v Sorensen is still selling the famous new Townend Bicycles, fully guaranteed. ■ 4184 WANTED —Does your Horse or Dog require Medicine? Consult us. We have your needs. Barnett and Co., veterinary chemists, The Square. .232 ICHARDSON & STOKES, coal and firewood merchants, 344 Cashol Street East, for all brands of coal. 3111 O AIC Furniture is the most lasting Furniture, and Oak Hall the place to buy it. WANTED to Sell, Potatoes, 7/- per sack, guaranteed prime. Fowl Wheat, 15/sack; Fowl Potatoes, 2/6. West Bros., Colombo Street. 4134 BUSINESS NOTICES. "ALWAYS BUSY." IT DOESN'T cost you' any more for a Suit which is the product of brains, skilled workmanship, and up-to-date ideas if you order it from ELLIS & CO. Long years of experience, combined with the time and money devoted to designing the patterns, result in a comfortable, easy fit. ELLIS & CO., The BEST Tailors. Cathedral Square (near Grand Theatre). FOR SPRING CLEANING Armiger & Co. The Leading Dyers and Cleaners 93 CASHEL STREET, W. Expert.Work at Moderate Prices PHONE 2617 .182 rpHE "SUN WANT ADVERTISEMKNTS will bring the help or business desired. Two ines (12 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/6,

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 163, 15 August 1914, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 163, 15 August 1914, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 163, 15 August 1914, Page 15

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