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RELIGIOUS ANNOtTNOCMENTS. THE CATHEDRAL. Holy Communion, 8; I Choral Eucharist, 11 (Parry in D). Introlt, "Blessed Be the God and Father"] (Wesley). Preacher, Rev. Canon Wilford. Evensong, 030 (Martin In C). Anthem,] "Hallelujah" (Beethoven). Preacher, Rev. Otho Fitzeeralrt. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD,] Phillipslown.—Feast of the Bihlc, May i 4. Matins, 7.30; Holy Communion, 8; Sung; Eucharist, 11, Vicar; Children's Service,, 2.30, Canon Wilford; Evensong, 630, Rev. > C. E. Perry. Offerings special for Church Funds. "fNOX CHURCH, Bealey Avenue.—Rev. I)i ' -V R. rEwin, M.A., 11 a.m. and G. 30 p.m. At Berwick Street: Mr Ferguson, at G. 30 DURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH. Preacher, Rev. Percy Knight, 8.A., 11 and 6.30. Morning suhject, "The Courage of , Faith"; evening, "Playing Second Fiddle! Graciously." Anthem, "Turn Thy Face from My Sins" (.Sullivan). Cashmere School: 11,j Rev. W. Baumbcr. j TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—j 55th Anniversary Services To-morrow.: Preacher, Rev. Geo. Edgar Moore, M.A. 11 a.m., "Sonship"; 6.30, "The Church." Solo, Miss Ethel Johnson ("0, Rest in the Lord"). Visitors welcomed. ! OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST'CHURCH.— j Week of Praver and Self-denial. Rev. J. J. North. 11 a.m., "The Church on It> Knees**; C.30 p.m., "The Man, and the Axe, j and the Dying God." - ("IHURCH OFIiiIRIST (Moorhouse Avenue)., J 11 a.m., "The Bible and the Youth"; C.30 p.m., "What the World Owes to the Bible." Preacher, Jos. J. Frankiyn. Bromley (ttc_J>cJioolUG.3o p.m.. Gospel Service. ST. ALBANS METHODIST - CHURCH Rugby Street (opened 41b May, lR'Ji, 1 exactly 25 years ago): 11 a.m. and G. 30 p.m. Rev. A. C. Lawry. Anthems: Morning, "O Lord our Govcrnour" (Gadsby); evening, "The Lord is My Shepherd" (Smart). Solo, Mrs F. Harnett. Edgeware Road: Jubilee Services. 11 a.m.. Rev. W. C. Oliver; 3 p.m., Chaplain W. Walker; 0.30 p.m., Rev. F. Copeland. ADRAS STREET NORTH METHODIST (corner Edgeware Road, St. Albans I. Morning 11, Rev. C E. Ward; evening 6.30, Rev. C. E. Ward. Sunday School, afternoon, 2.30. Public invited. A scat, a book, a welcome. ROAD METHODIST SUNDAY J SCHOOL.—Jubilee Services will be continued Sunday, May 4. Preachers: Morning 11, Rev. C. Oliver; Afternoon 3, Chaplain Walker; Evening 6.30, Rev. Mr Copeland. Special singing by the scholars, assisted by choir and orchestra. Cordial Invitation is extended to all old scholars and friends. INWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, I Ferry Road.—ll a.m. and C.30 p.m.. Rev. H. Allen Job. At evening service Miss Moore will give an address on "Life in Samoa." SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, Corner ' Durham and Elgin Streets.—Rev. J. K. Archer. Morning 11, subject "Taking the Lowest Seat"; evening 6.30, autumn service, "Fading and Fadeless Leaves." Wilson's Road, Opawa: Evening 6.39, Mr Turner. "piBLE SUNDAY, TO-MORROW. SUNDAY NEXT wiil be observed as BIBLE SUNDAY in most Churches, when it is hoped that all present will realise the debt which their many Missionaries owe to the enterprise of the Bible Society, and support this world-wide organisation, which depends on their voluntary subscriptions. TO-MORROW, BIBLE SUNDAY. >OLLESTON STRIIET HALL, [AVji.LESTON STREET HALL, SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m. LINWOOD. DIVINE HEALING DIVINE HEALING As practised by Christ and His Apostles THE ONLY REAL CURE For Death-stricken Humanity. A NEW NATURE. JALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Victoria ' Square, Christchurch.—7 a.m., knee- ! drill; 11 a.m., Holiness; 3 p.m., Praise; 7 j p.m., Salvation; Young People's meetings 110 a.m. and 2 p.m. Wm. F'raser, Captain. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, SG An Street, Victoria Square.—Public Lcc--1 ture, Sunday, 7 p.m., "Thcosophy for the ! Business Man," by Miss P. Hawley. Soloist, I Mis E. V. Colgan. Lotus Class,. 2 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE.—First Church Of Christ. Scientist, Latimer Square. Sunday Service, 7 p.m. Subject, "Everlasting Punishment." Sunday School, 2.15 _ ' CHURCH, Worcester St. ' 7 p.m., Miss Fabling, "The Problem of j Evil, Its Purpose In the Universe." Also | Clairvoyance. Collection at door. Lyceum, 13 pan. Visitors welcome.

ORDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST, 96 Armagh Street, Victoria Square, 3 p.m.. Public Address by Mrs Colgan on "The Work of the Order of the Star in the East." SPIRITUAL Scientists' Church, Orange Hall, Worcester Street, Sunday, / p.m., a Spiritual Service will be held. Clairvoyant descriptions. Collection in aid of the English Witchcraft Act Amendment Fund. J4/TADAME DE ALMA will hold Spiritual lfX Sleeting, Sunday night, 7. Readings from flowers placed on table. Caledonian Hall, Worcester Street. - MISCELLANEOUS. gorgeous articles next Weunesda H JONES, Motor Trimmer. Tops, Cush- • ions, Loose Covers. —313 Moorhouse Avenue. 'Phone 2430. 735 CALLS ana Balances for yj and Fruiterers. Sleeks held liy Henry Berry and Co., 127 Lichfield Street. 03J TJRISM Rinoculars will be auctioned next Wednesday, Harris Bros. TWEED Costumes, latest styles, 75.'- and 95/-. Dominion Outfitters, High Street tupp. Knight's). TMPERIAL VACUUM SALT. TOIiOM the N.Z. Salt Co., Ltd., Lichfield A Street, Christchurch. G2l MEN'S Winter Pyjamas, a specialty, from 7/11. At Armstrong's. £7QK— SUPERIOR 5-roomed Bungalow; tOO every convenience; c.1.; g-acre. Badger. 187 Manchester Street. LADIES' Velours, Panama, and Tagel Hats RemodeUed, latest shapes. Moody, Moorhouse Avenue. 7358 SLANKY'S has them all, Boots, Shoes, to suit fathers, mothers, and children. "T>LUVOL" is adopted by Boot ManufacA turers throughout the British Empire ns the Standard for Waterproofing. 10 HIRE— Prams, Push-carts, and Chairs; by day. week, or month. At F. E. [ Longdin's, 538 Colombo Street (near railway station). HI TEN'S All-wool Sox, 1.9. At Armstrong's. EXTRA Strong Suit Cases, khaki..leatherbound, compressed cane, 27/6, 35/-, 42/-. A. J. White, Ltd. VQKA— FOUR ROOMS and nearly 5 djVOyy acres, Papauui; Government mortgage. Badger, 187 Manchester Slr< YVTOOL Jerseys, all colours, 39 '8; Art Silk, tt 29/ C. Dominion Outfit tcrs (opp. Vl7ANTED—Sufferers from Rupture, bcyt fore purchasing obsolete trusses, call and inspect Captain Colling's Rupture Cure. E. W. Hall. Herbalist. Armagh Street. MEN'S Colonial Wool Ribbed Underpants, 6/11; a bargain. At Armstronc's. \/UU can't do better than buy your Boots I JL at Slaney's. Highest satisfaction. "TJLUVOL" used on y»ur Boy's and Girls' A Boots, Uppers and Soles, will halve the Family Shoe Bill. MN Hat Boxes, 9/11; Tin Trunks, 18/9, ■ 23/0. At Armstrong's. KOR-KER Puncture Cure—Not nt filler. —Cures all punctures on the luu without loss of air or waste of time. R. P. Jameson, 196 Cashel Street (opp. International Harvester Co.). EEP your Liver In order by taking I .».*- Brown Peas. At W. R. Cooke's, High Street. WANTED KNOWN—For best value in the city buy your wallpaper at IL B. i Sorensen's, Lichfield Street. 712 DRESSING Cases, superior mountings, ±J to be auctioned Wednesday. Harris Bros. 19

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1628, 3 May 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1628, 3 May 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1628, 3 May 1919, Page 12

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