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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. rrtHE CATHraJHAL.—Sunday: Holy Com(Parry in D). Introit, "Thou Wilt Keep Him" (Wesley). Preacher, the Dean. Evensong 0.30 (Attwood in C). Anthem, "Beloved Now Are We, the Sons of Cod" (Kecton). Preacher, Rev. I-:. 11. Shore. KNOX CHURCH, Bealey Avenue.- Rev. l)r R. Erwin, M.A.. It a.m. and 6.30 p.m. At Berwick Street: Mr .T. Reid, at 0.30 p.m. 1103 Fll'imAii STREET mIvTHODIS'FcIIURCH. *J u a.m., Mr R. 11. Turner; 3 p.m., "In memorial)" Service lo late Rev. 1". W. Isitt (see separate announcement); 0.30 p.m., Rev. John Dawson (ex-president N.Z. Methodist Conference). Anthem, "Thy Way, Not Mine, Oh Lord." Miss Bessie Olds will shift "God is Our Refuge" (Carey) and "The Gentle Shepherd" (Adams). 1131 I \URHAM STREET METHODISTCHURCH. aJ To-morrow (Sunday), 3 p.m., Special "In Meniorian" Service to the late Rev. V. W. Isitt. Presided over by his Worship the Mayor, Mr H. Holland. Addresses by Rev. W. .1. Williams and Rev. John Dawson. Offering for Belgian Children's Relief Fund. VTfTESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald Avenue.— »V 11 ;1 .m.. Rev. Harry Johnson; 0.30 p.m., Rev. W. J. Memorial Service for the late Rev. F. W. Isitt. 111" TTIGH STREET METHODIST CHURCH - Lantern Service, 0.30 p.m., "With jurist in Galilee." Forty Pictures from the masters; also Views of Sites, Personal Impressions, and Observations while there. Preacher, Rev. N. Turner. 1128 YM.C.A- World's Alliance Week of • Prayer. Combined Meeting with the Y.W.C.A. and Bible Classes. 1.15 p.m. Tea at_s p.m. 1110 /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES. First Church of Christ Scientist, Latimer Square. Sunday Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Soul and Body." Sunday School, 2.1 a p.m. 1091 THEOSOpYIiCAL SOCIETY, 96 Armagh St., Victoria Square.—Public Meeting. Sunday, 7 p.m. Address by Mr Bell, "More Wisdom from Thibbct." Lotus Circle, 3 p.m. 7770 Tf ETERANS' HALL, 04 Gloucester Street.— V Sunday, 7 n.m., Miss Fabling. Subject, "Conditions to Follow the War—a Religion with a Positive Building Force in the DailyLife." Clairvoyance. Collection. 7T77 RAILWAY NOTICES. », iTw ZEAL A N DBA ILWA VS~ l\ BANKS PENINSULA SHOW. EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Little River on 21st NOVEMBER from Christchurch by Special Train leaving at 8.20 a.m.; from Springston, Southbridgc, and Intermediate .Stations by Ordinary Morning Tiain to Lincoln, thence by the Special Train leaving Christchurcb. at 8.20 a.m.; from Adding ton, Grecnpal'k, and Intermediate Stations by Train leaving Christchurcb. at 8.10 a.m. On 21st NOVEMBER a Train will leave Christchurch for Little River at 8.20 a.m., arriving Little River 10.15 a.m. This Train will take passengers from Christchurch and passengers from Stations Southbridgc to Springston (inclusive) arriving at Lincoln by the Ordinary Morning Train. On RETURN, it will leave Little River at 4.55 p.m., and arrive Christchurch 0.50 p.m., taking passengers lor Christchurch and for Stations Springston to Southbridgc (inclusive). It will connect at Lincoln with the Evening Train Christchurch to Southbridge. Excursion Tickets issued at Lincoln will NOT he available for return by the 4.55 p.m. Train; any passengers for Lincoln using that Train will be charged full ordinary fare. Passengers from Addington to Ladbrooks (inclusive) will travel by the 8.10 a.m. Ordinary Morning Train Christchurch to Lincoln, thence by Special Train Lincoln to Little River, leaving at 9.30 a.m., arriving Little River 10.45 a.m.; passengers from Lincoln and Stations on Little River Branch will travel by this Train. A Return Train, stopping where required to set down, will leave Little River for Christchurch at 5.5 p.m. and arrive Christchurch 7.23 p.m. The Ordinary Morning Train from Lincoln to Little River will start at 9.10 a.m., and arrive Little River 11.0 a.m. The Evening Train from Christchurch for Southbridgc and Little River will start at 5.25 p.m., arriving Southbridgc 7.15 p.m. and Little River 7.48 p.m . SPECIAL TRAINS for EXHIBITS will leave Christchurch at 0.0 nan. and Southbridgc at 5.30 a.m., arriving Little River 9.0 a.m. A Train for Return Exhibits leaves Litlle River at 7.0 p.m., arriving Christchurch 9.40 p.m. and Southbridgc 10.20 p.m. For fuller particulars see posters. 7700 BY ORDER. IJEW ZEAL A> D "r A ThX$~K YS. RACES AT TIMARU. EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Timaru from Christchurch, Fairfield, and Intel-mediate Stations on 22nd NOVEMBER, and from Christchurch and Rakaia by 8.0 a.m. Chrlstchurch-Invercnrglll Express Train on 23rd NOVEMBER. On 25th NOVEMBER a SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN Stopping at certain Stations to pick up passengers for Timaru Racecourse will leave Christchurch at 9.0 a.m.. arriving Racecourse 12.10 p.m. A RETURN TRAIN stopping at certain Stations lo set down passengers will leave Timarii for Christchurch at 0.45 p.m., and arrive Christchurch 10.27 p.m. Free Passes and Season and Commutation Tickets wiil NOT be available by the Special Train Christchurch to Timaru and back. FARES. To Timaru Racecourse by 9.0 a.m. Special Train from Christchurch on 25th NOVEMBER., available for Return up to 29th NOVEMBER; also available Washdykc to Racecourse; and Racecourse to Timaru by the Special Trains between Timaru and Racecourse; at following fares, which include 1/- for Course Admission:— From Christchurch 20/9 First Class and 14/4 Second Class, Addington 20/7 and 14/2, Sockburn 20/1 and 13/9, Hornby 19/8 and 13/7, Rolleston 18/3 and 12/7, Dunsondel 10/3 and 11/3, Rakaia 11/3 and 1(1/-, Chertsey 13/4 and 9/4, Ashburton 11/5 and 8/-. Only Tickets at these fares are available by the Special Train from C Timaru. For fuller particulars see 1 Christchurch to E,WZEA L A N D DUNEDIN SHOW AND RACES. EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Dunedin from Lyttelton, Kingston, and Intermediate Stations. NOVEMBER 27th to DECEMBER Ist, available for RETURN till DECEMBER Kith. A SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN, stopping where required North of Oamaru to set down, will leave Dunedin for Christchurch at 9.0 p.m. on 2nd DECEMBER, arriving at Christchurch 7.15 a.m. on 3rd. This Special will NOT RUN if RACES are POSTPONED. 7750 BY ORDER. _LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ~ PERRY'{S BOOT REPAIRING FACTORY I(U6j ARMAGH STREET, near Munches. *7<* ter Street. k> SMART GIRLS wanted; permanent posij _ _ tion. Apply .L_R. McKenzic, 258__liigh St, T ADY CANVASSER wanted;' wages' and -1-J commission given. PS), Sun Ollicc. TUMBLE Sale, Maris! School, Barbadocs «J Street, SATURDAY, November 25, 2.30. Gas stove, etc. Admission 3d. 1100 ¥_> RING your Prams and Go-carls to be reI-> tyred to J. T. Barker, 190 Wordsworth Street, Sydenham, 'Phone 2282. YVrAVILD, Motor Tanks to Paint and It Line; any make; best work, Rawson and Low, Cycle Agents, Cathedral Square. iirANTED Sell, Gent's B.S.A. Cycle, splen- * V did machine; i' 7ld -. Rawson ami Low, Cycle Agents, Cathedral Square. 1172 /IUT This Out -Enamelling and Plating in j \J best style for SI 18/- al The Crown l Cyclc_Works, I'tiuanui Road. 7801 t" lA*; -5-roomcd Bungalow, every eon-i P. S. Nicholls and Co. UOS »>AAA FOWLS Wanted "Highest cash &\9\f\j price. Any breeds, any age. Merrctt's Poultry Sale Yards. 'Phone 1251.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 866, 18 November 1916, Page 15

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