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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS rpill-: CATHEDI KNOX CHURCH, lipiili School Annivorsar Kvciiing. Hov. \V. T. Todd; Afternoon, at o'clock. Rev. H. Johnson. Special Singi by Scholars. At Berwick Street—Mr .1. Hi DURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH. Preacher, Hev. Percy Knight, H.A., 11 and 0.30. Morning subject, "Courage in Disaster—ln Menioriam .Mrs H. S. Bunii." Anthem, "What Arc These Arrayed in White?" Evening, "How the Gospel came to the Maoris- A Romantic Tale of Missionary Enterprise." Anthem, "Heboid the Days Come -- (Woodward). 2900 rpRIXITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. lev. Harry Johnson, 11 : Christ; 12 noon. Cor Test of Experience." VITESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald Avenue.— , »» 11, Mr W. A. Stout; C.'iO, Hev. E. P. lllamires, "Value in the Mystery." ThanksI giving lor success of £IO,OOO effort Tor missions, Thursday, Chaplain W. Ready. 3001 lINWOOD METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL . J ANNIVERSARY—II a.m.. Rev. E. P. Blamires; 2.45, Hev. P. Knight; 0.30, Rev. A. Livcrsedgc. Special singing by the chil,dren and choir, recitations, solos, etc. Annual Tea and ltallv, Tuesday, Nov. 0. 3022 SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Special Singing by the Children. 11 a.m., Rev. Hooper; 2.45 p.m.. Rev. Blamires; G. 30 p.m., Rev. F. Copclaud. TUESDAY, Nov. 6, at 7.3(1 p.m. Sunday School Anniversary Concert. 1 Excellent Programme by recent Band of ! Hope Prize-winners. 3091 S ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH.— • Morning, Rev. A. C. Lawry; evening, I Rev. T. \V. Vealie. Subject, "The Dynamic lof Christendom." Communion. Edgcwyre Road: Morning, Rev. W. C. Oliver; evening, 'united service, Rev. W. C. Oliver and Mr A. |F. Davis. 3051 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 96 Armagh Street, Victoria Square—Sunday, 7 p.m., Lecture by Miss E. Hunt, "Do We Live on Earth Again?" Lotus Class, 2 p.m. 4072 ORDER OF THE EAST.— Theosophlcal Hall, Victoria Square, 96 Armagh Street. Sunday, 3 p.m.. Address by h. "Arc Y\> Awake?" 4072 T T NITARIAN. Masonic Hall, Gloucester St. *J 0.30 p.m., Rev. J. H. G. Chappie. Lecture, "God and Democracy." It is the greatest subject In the world. Y'on cannot separate God from Democracy. To believe in Democracy is to believe in God's purpose. Welcome. 2903 SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester St., 7 p.m., Mr John Wilson. Special Floral Service. Bring flowers, with names of departed loved ones attached.' Lyceum, 3 p.m. SPIRITUAL RESEARCH SOCIETYTfrades Hall. Gloucester St., Sunday, 7. Lecture, "The Kingdom of the Invisble." Psychic messages. Collection. Mr W. Nortontaylor. 2998 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square. Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Everlasting Punishment." Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. 3007 LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION, No 5 District Grand Lodge. The November Church Service will be held in Moorhouse Avenue, Church of Christ, on Sunday, November 4th, at 2.45 p.m. Members assemble at Church at 2.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. I-:. E. Moore, M.A. 3004 ~UN DAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 7 p.m. WALTHAM HALL, Shakespeare Road, Sydenham, near Opawa and St. Martins tram junction. A WAR SUBJECT—"The Rise and Fall of the Turkish Empire." Y'ou will be helped by hearing this address. An earnest invitation to all readers. MEETINGS. ._ CHRISTCHURCH SEO)ND DIVISION LEAGUE. MEETING of Members in Princess Hall, His Majesty's Theatre', TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock. Every member is urged to be present, to consider the future policy of the League and general business. 4700 H. J. YATES, Hon. Secretary. QRANGE HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. NOVEMBER 7th, 1917. A MEETING FOR PROTESTANTS. To commence at 8 p.m. During the Address the OATH of the I.W.W. will be read, which all LOYAL Citizens should hear. 4073 Ci ROCERS' ANNUAL PICNIC, 1918. * Wholesale and Retail. A MEETING of those interested will be held in Trades Hall on MONDAY, Nov. sth, 8 p.m. 3040 LOST, Child's COAT, Friday afternoon, in St. Albans Street. Reward. 80 Abberley Road. 3050 LOST (between St. Martin's and City), One Wading Stocking, Fly-fishing Hook, and Tackle. Reward. Wilding and Acland, solicitors, Oxford Chambers. t'ij REWARD.—Lost, on J*~ ' Oct., a Roll of RANK NOTES. Finder apply Box 01. 2983 WANTED TO BUY. fANTED TO PURCHASE, a Good Second- ** hand PIANO. Reply, giving particulars, to 1007 P.O. Box 08. VITANTLD Purchase, Several Inverted Gas " Fittings; state where to be seen to V 7, Sun OfUce. ;)039 JvVtANTED to Buy, Small Pushchair, in >» good condition. Apply M. Allen, 69 Lin wood Y\TANTEL> Buy, Magpie. Apply _ -l7T~Man- >* Chester Street. 3Q51 TJKNTLEY'S Complete Phrase Telegraph -U Code wanted. P.O. Box 453. 2981 ,"17ANTED to Buy, Piano, good order. Spot ItV cash. Particulars W3, Sun. i \T7ANTED~ to Buy, "Light Flatty Boat "or |tt Canoe; secondhand. Q9, Sun. 2900 | YI7ANTED Buy, Piano, dry rot no obI »> jeetion; must be reasonable; cash. TB, i Sun Ollice. ;iUi;s 'ITANTED Buy, Sewing Machine. State I _t_» make and cash price. TlO, Sun. 3013 /COLLAPSIBLE Pushchair Wanted, in \v> good VtTANTED Buy Furniture for 4 or 5 Rooms. | \j_ Apply at once to Til, Sun Ollice. 3013 I VITANTED Buy, 7J h.p. 440-volt Direct Cur- »> rent Motor. State cash price. Power, , Sun Ollice. 2919 h'\TTANTi:D to Buy, Piano, good order. Spot » cash. Particulars VY3, Sun. :iOO7 TAMPS, Wanted to Buy, an Old Culleckj tion, or any old Colonial Stamps. W. AtF.sns. •" \ icturn St., Chiistcliurch 2718 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. rpilL Visitors to tiie Races and Show A should stay at MAY BRIGHTON CAFE. A home away from home. Tariff, 8/- per day. 'Phone No. I. New Brighton Cufe. I>OARD and Resilience lor two ladies or -* gentlemen for race week. 39 Queen Street, Sydenham. 3099 | VITANTED, Board, refined home, for gent> tleman and grown-up daughter. Apply \V9, this oftlce. 3095 JVVTANTED, Board, refined home, for gen*V tleman and grown-up daughter. Apply \V!>, this ollice. a 095 \ r OUNG Lady seeks Superior Home; must be with private family; not necessarily central. S3, Sun Ollice. 294*6 VfEW Brighton or Sumner—Wanted, Prlvate Doard Resilience, two ladies, January. Sun. 2974 TDOARD AND RESIDENCE COMFORTABLE BOARD AND RESIDENCE At - ELMSBROOK," 446 CASHEL STREET. Conveniences. Terms: £1 2/6.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1164, 3 November 1917, Page 11

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