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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. | 8 a.m., HOLY COMMUNION. . 10 a.m., MATTINS. At the commencement of the service, the White Ensign flowu hy H.M.S. New Zealand will be presented. Preacher: THE LORD BISHOP. Hymns 165, 370, 437. The Public will be admitted by the north and south porches not later than 9.45. Members of the City Council and other bodies for whom places are reserved will be admitted by the north door under the organ. Collection for the Sailors' Institute at Lyttelton. G. 30, Evensong. Preacher, The Dean. TZ'NOX CHURCH, Bcaley Avenue.—Rev. -IV Dr R. Erwin, M.A., 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. At Berwick Street: Rev. D. D. Rodger, at f1.30 p.m. OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. J. J. North. .11 a.m., "The Anchor of the Soul"; G. 30 p.m., "Priest versus the Simpleness of Salvation." . St. Albans; 0.30 mRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, A corner Worcester arid Manchester Sts. i Morning, Mr Wigglesworth; evening, musical service. Subject, "Prayer." Solo- ; ists: Miss Ivy Vogel, Mrs Harfcreaves, Mr, Wykes. , kURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH. ' 11, Rev. A. C. Lawry; 6.30, Rev. W. Baumber; subject, "The Golden Rule of the Old Testament"; anthem, "Lead Kindly Light" (Stainer). Mr Rex Harrison will sing "Abide With Me" (Liddlc), arid will repeat (by request) Haydn's "Spirit Song." Cashmere Hills .School', "11 a.m., Mr C. Barrell. - CIHURCH OF CHRIST (Moorhouse Avenue). J Preacher, Jos. J. Franklyn. 11 a.m., Patmos Letters, No. 6; 6.30 p.m., People's Service; subject, "Christian Union, the Question of the Hour.',' WESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald Avenue.— 11 and 6.30, Rev. E. P. Blamires. Morning, Boy Scouts', Parade; , evening, "Church Membership." Young 'Men's Bible Class. 2.45. .'. ALBANS METHODIST 1 Rugby Street: 11 a.m., Rev. W. Baumber; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. C. Lawry; subject, "The Spiritual Content of Lord Jellicoc's %i „ e » Eclgeware Rood: 11 a.m. and n., Rev. W. C. Oliver. ADRAS STREET NORTH METHODIST CHURCH, corner Edgeware Road, St. Albans.—ll a.m., Mr E. W. Hall; 6.30 p.m., Rev. C. E. Ward. Scats free. P.P.A. and visitors welcomed. Band of Hope, Monday, 73 p.m. . YDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, Corner | Elgin and Durham Streets.. Rev. J. K. Archer. 11 a.m., "The Eight Christian Graces." 6.30 p.m., "Making Straight the Crooked." Returned Soldiers' Banquet, Wednesday, Sept. 10th. Tickets 1/6. Wilson's Road, Opawa,'6.3o p.m., Mr Shipley. ALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Victoria & Square, Christchurch.—7 a.m., kneedrill; 11 a.m., Holiness; 3 p.m.,. Praise; 7 J p.m., Salvation; Young People's meetings 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Won. Frascr, Captain, i IHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, - Manchester Chambers, 263 Manchester Street, be-! tween Gloucester and Armagh. Streets.— Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m., "Life,! Death, and What Then?" by Miss M. Smythe. Soloist, Mr Reginald Hawthorne. Lotus Class, 2 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE.—First Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square. Sunday Services;- 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Man." Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. ORDER of the Star in the East, Manchester Street Qhambcrs.—Public Address, Sunday, 3 p.m. All are welcome.. SPIRITUAL SCIENTIST CHURCH, Orange Hall, Worcester Street, Sunday, at 7 p.m., Trance Address through Mr Samuel Cottom. Subject, "Out of the Gloom," followed by automatic writing and spiril clairvoyance. Collection. OSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY, Forcstei„ C Hall, Oxford Terrace, on" Manchester Street. —Sunday, 7, "From Materialism to the Life Spiritual." Address by Mr A. H. Medley. Psychic messages, Mr Norlontaylor. Collection. THE Christchurch Bible Students meet in - the Orange Hall, Worcester Street,, oh Sundays at 11 and 6.30; Wednesday evenBOABD AND RESIDENCE. >OARD and Residence wanted, single — > room, soft -washing and mending;, handy Addlngton Workshops; terms. M.C.C., P. 0., Addington. 8890 BOARD and Residence wanted by business lady, near City. Particulars to "Comfort," Box 832, G.P.O. 8852 T>LAIN Board and Residence .wanted by married couple; terms. JSO, Sun. QUIET Board and Lodgings wanted for Two Youths (18); state terms. "Students," c/o P.O. Box 86. 8825

TWO Gentlemen wanted as paying guests | in refined, comfortable home; terms I Sun. . §760 | L ADY with beautiful home, situated i Papanui Road, has Vacancy for Few Paving Guests. Tel. 2076. _• DOAIID. AND RESIDENCE. COMFORTABLE BOARD AND RESIDENCE "ELMSBROOR," 446 CASHEL STREET. Conveniences. Terms: £1 2/6. MISCELLANEOUS. ARSHLAND CYCLING CLUB—Annual Meeting, Monday evening next, at 8 itVlnck. 8833 CARPENTER prepared to do Alterations and Jobbing Work. J35, Sun. rpAKE the Children to sunny sheltered -L Sumner for their spring holidays. EVERYBODY'S Favourite—The Electric Taxi. Book early for weddings, etc. H. Harrow, Grand S*""- 1 mAm* 2-ui». Private 'Phone (iB. OTHERS—Bring your darlings .to ey's ' Boot Sale. Wonderful bar- f xt Recce's. "INSON'S Special Lines.—Electric pocketL lamps 3/6, 4/6, 5/-, 6/-, 7/-, batteries 1/9. Icing pumps and tubes in again, all patterns. Silver soap ,6d. £* / PIANOS Tuned; satisfaction guaranO/ " teed. Fredk. Hale. 'Phone 3893. SILK Pleating, in pink, sky, hclio; 9d to l/3_yard. _At_ B. SORENSEN can quote Hessian in • bolt lots; also Jute Seaming Twine. SAMTARYPaper, B}d book now 6id, 6 for 3/-; good line. At Armstrong's. SEE the thousands of merry children at sunny Sumner next week. OILET requisites and patent medicines at minimum prices. Fresh stocks always U.F.S. Chemists, High Street. ARSHLAND HALL, Wednesday iJX Welcome Home and Unveiling or Photographic Group. . 8839 >IG VALUE HERE.—Floor mops (water) * 2/-, 3/6, 4/6. American family balance 14/6. Hanging balances 1/3, 1/9, 2/3. Kitchen shnrnenina stones 9d.—Mlnson's. B. SORENSEN can quote line cxcel- • lent 3-ply Roofing exceptionally in. LADIES' White Kid, ulso black, for evenIng wear; 7/11, 12/0. At Armstrong's. f* / PIANOS Tuned; any distance; LonO/ " don factory experience. Fredk. Hale, 90 Worcester Street ' B. SORENSEN offers consignment Car-j-a. pets—lndians, Wiltons, Brussels, and I others. A fine lot. 1 ENVELOPES and Writing Blocks. Very -i special value at Mlnson's. Envelopes i from 3d packet of 25. TiOWLER'S Costumes and Blouses in new ' styles. Moderate prices rule here, ishel Street. Dast Ballantyne's. at "The Rendezvous," every mornI. ing at 11 o'clock, Hot Scones and i Coffee, 6d. WHAT a nice light pop! Where did you get It? Electrical Supplies, 3 Chancery I 'H1,,..... 7*9 TROTTING— Rubber Bell Boots 15/- pair, all sizes. Rawson & Low, Cathedral

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1736, 6 September 1919, Page 12

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