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INSURANCE. THE INSURANCE OFFICE OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. (THE 1.0.A.) 'i AUTHORISED CAPITAL: £250,000. J Local Director: GEO. T. BOOTH, ESQ., Booth Macdonald & Co., Ltd. Bankers: THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. Branch Manager: GEO. A. DAWSON (late Manager Guardian Assurance Co.) The success of the 1.0.A.. since its establishment in 1910, has been phenomenal. The gross income last year was £458,000, and in pursuance of a policy of expansion the Companv has now spread to New Zealand and is opening branches in the chief centres. The Curistchurch Branch address is: 83 Hereford Street (next Union Bank). Ail classes of Fire, Marine and Accident business are underwritten. A competent staff of travelling representatives has been secured, the Canterbury Chief Inspector being Mr J. Francis Jones, lately with the Guardian Assurance' Co., who is well known throughout the province. The 1.0.A. is out to give a square deal to the insuring public, and the personal attention to clients' interests which has secured success elsewhere will also place the 1.0.A. in the forefront in New Zealand. Telephone: A 5078. Address: 83 Hereford Street (next Union Bank). GEO. A. DAWSON, Branch Manager. Agents wanted throughout Canterbury and West Coast.

RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. ■HE CATHEDR Coiimunilon ,Y; 11, Mattins (Boyce in C); Choral Eucharist (Wesley in F.I. Preacher, Rev. C. A. Kracr. Evensong, C.:! 0 (Stanford in B ilati. Anthem, "On this Earth" (Brahms). Rev. Canon Will'nrd. HOLY TRINITY CHURC'E Avonsidc— Sunday, November 30th. At the 11 o'clock service, Colonel R. Young, C.8., C.M.G., will unveil a Brass Memorial Tablet, on which are inscribed the names of those members of the parish who gave their lives for the Empire in the War. Territorials and Returned Soldiers are especially invited to be present. 509!) tTLuKE'S CHURCH.—Next Sunday, :U0 »-' p.m. First Enrolment of Soldiers of the Cross with Morality Plav, fThc Arming of Christians." All welcome. Collection.

LECTUKES. J NTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. BOLSHEVISM AND THE BIBLE u Interesting Lecture on the above topic will be given by \VM. \V. JOHNSTON, V.D.M., Of South Africa, In the GRAND PICTURE THEATRE On SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, at 7.30 p.m. DON'T MISS IT. Seats Free. No Collection. JOUNG WOMEN'S NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE. SPECIAL ADDRESS TO LADIES SPECIAL ADDRESS TO LADIES SPECIAL ADDRESS TO LADIES KINGS THEATRE, MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m., DR A. B. O'BRIEN, of Christchurch. DR A. B. O'BRIEN, or Christchurch. DR A. B. O'BRIEN, of Christchurch. SUBJECT: "THE RESULTS OF DRINK AS SEEN BY A MEDICAL MAN." Doors open at 7.30 p.m. for Single Women and Girls over 17 years of age. larried Women admitted at 7.50 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. '0 MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS. Gentleman with established connection throughout Australia is open to REPRESENT NEW ZEALYND MANUFACTURERS' CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, HARDWARE, ETC Showrooms Best Position in Sydney. References exchanged. Apply, In first instance, to " MEDICINE," C/O The Goldberg Advertising Agency, Ltd., 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. 0180

fOREIGN MISSIONS.—St. Andrcw's-tlde Intercessions. Advent Sunday, St. Andrew's Day, November 30. Intercession and offerings in all churches of the diocese for the Maori Mission. Monday, Dec. 1: St. Michael's Church—Holy Communion, 7 a.m. All day intercession. Litany and Address, 7.:!0 p.m. Preacher: Ven. Archdeacon llaggilt. Subject,. "Jerusalem and the East." Tuesday, Dec. 2: St. John's Church- Holy Communion, 7 a.m. All day intercession. Litany and Address, 7.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. A. Hore. Subject, "China and Japan." Wednesday, Dec. 3—The Cathedral and St. Barnabas, Fendalton—Cathedral, Holy Communion, 7.15 a.m. All day intercession. Fendalton, Litany and Address, 7.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. 1". X. Taylor. Subject, "Africa." Thursday, Dec. 4: St. Mary's Merivale—Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m. AH day intercession. Litany and Address, 7.1."i p.m. Preacher, Mr G. Stcning. Subject, "India." Friday, Dec. 5: St. Luke's Church —Holy Communion, 7 a.m. All <iav intercession. Litany and Address, 7.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. J. H. Rogers. Subject, XOX CHURCH, Bealey Avenue. Sunday - School Anniversary. Rev. \V. T. Todd, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Afternoon, Rev. K. K. Smith. Special hymns suns hy scholars, and special collections at all services for Sunday School Funds. At Lerwick Street: Mr J. R. Bickerstaff, at 11 a.m. and 0.30 p.m. DURHAM STRKKT MCTHODIST CHCRCIf 11, Rev. Percv Knight, 8.A.; (i.30, Rev. \V. Rramwell Scott; subject, "The Main Factor in the League of Nations."' Anthem, "Sun of My Soul" (Turner). Cashmere Hills: 11, Rev. W. Baumher. rTRLNTTY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. the Rev. (i. E. Mo Than Others." A e, M.A. Subject: "Mr cat, a book, a wclcon OXFORD TERRACIL BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m., Pastor Day, of Kaiapoi, will conduct the service. \V. D. B. Creagh, of Sydney, "The Friend of Drunkards," will speak. C.:',o p.m.: The Rev. J. J. North. Subject: "The Heresy Case." The Presbyterian Church rejects the Rev. A. Murray, reasserts infant baptism, and has no room for those who believe that baptism is a confession of faith. Retiring collection both services for Prohibition Funds. YI7ESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald AvenueTY 11, Mr A. G. Williams. President Local Preachers' Association; (1.30, the Rev. !■:. P. Blamires. Address by Mr W. 1). B. Creagh, o! Sydney. Bible Classes, 2.45. C CHURCH OF CHRIST (Moorhousc Avenue). J Preacher: Jos. J. Franklyn. 11 a.m.. Lakeside Lessons, No. 2. 6.30 p.m., "I« it Worth While Being a Christian?"

MPORTANT NOTICE. A FIRST-CLASS TENANT wishes to LEASE FOR A " ERM, a good 7 TO 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE, In a Nice Locality in Christcliurch. Send particulars to BOX 89, I Asliburton. DBL I C NOTICE. T. W. STEPHENSON, having sold out the 1250 Carcases Mutton which he had in the Freezer, has secured a line of very Prime Sheep and Beef, and is prepared to sell it fresh killed at about the same price as the frozen. Also Lamb, Veal and Snlallgoods. Cheapest Shop and Best Quality. CORNER ARMAGH AND MANCHESTER STREETS. 6356 IRST AID, HOME NURSING AND HYGIENE. EVENING CLASSES For a Short POPULAR COURSE OF INSTRUCTION In EITHER OF THE ABOVE SUBJECTS Arc NOW BEING FORMED. Particulars at Oflice of IT. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION, 119 WORCESTER STREET. Telephone No. 2G14. FP gUI C K CARS.

IT. ALBANS METHODIST CIRCUIT.— 1 Rugby Street: 11 a.m., Rev. .1. Dennis; anthem, "Teach Me, O Lord" (Darnton); (i.30 p.m., Rev. \V. (.'. Oliver; anthem. "Saviour Breathe an Evening Blessing" (Houseley). Edgeware Road: 11 a.m., MiArthur Toombes (president Strength of Empire Movement, Queensland I; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. J. Dennis; subject, "The White Man;" anthem, "Sun of My Soul." UfADRAS STREET NORTH METHODIST CHURCH, corner Edgeware Road, St. ans.—-11 a.m., Rev. S. La wry; 6.3(1, Rev. ('.. E. Ward; afternoon, 2.30, Sunday School. Cordial invitation. Come—a book, a seat, a welcome. HEAR CREAGH, of Sydney, at Wesley Church, Fitzgerald Avenue, to-morrow, at 0.30. Once a Champion Boxer, now a City Police Court Missioner, associated with the Rev. R. B. S. Hammond. OYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, corner / Elgin and Durham Streets.—Rev. N. Turner. Morning service, 11; evening service, (1.30. Wilson's Road, Opawa: Even-;-g service, 6.30. ' ARMY CITADEL, Victoria O Square, Chrrstchurch.—7 a.m., kneedrill; 11 a.m., Holiness; 3 p.m.. Praise; 7 p.m., Salvation; Young People's meetings 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Wm. Eraser, Captain. rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 2<>.'l ManchesA ter Street, near Gloucester Street. Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m., "luist v. West," by Miss E. Hunt. Lotus Class, 3 p.m. Soloist, Mi»s Wagner. IM3LE HALL, Madias Street (opp. Weeks, > Ltd.), at 6.30 p.m. Subject, "In the Regeneration of What'.' And When?" All welcome. No collection. SPIRITUAL SCIENTIST CHURCH, Orange O Hall, Worcester Street, Sunday, at 7 p.m., Trance Address through Mr Samuel Cottam. Subject, "Comfort for the Bereaved." Modern spiritualism stands for the supremacy of the law in the realm of spirit as the physical. The departed are near, and communicate with their earth friends, not by permission hut by law. It is the science of life, and is founded upon fact, and is satisfied onlv with the attainment of perfect excellence. NO CASH. NO DARKNESS. NO TEARS, RUT LIGHT. Try the spirits, etc. 1 .lohn.cb. iv; St. John i, IX; Lx. xxix, 10, 11. 11l the light of Scripture. Numbers ch. xxi. verses 13 to 54; Psalms cix, (> to 15 verse. Collection. I/CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, First p.m. Subject: "Ancient and Modern Net niaucy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotii Denounced." Sunday School. 2.15 n.m.

SHIPMENT OI THESE WORLDFAMOUS CARS WILL BE LANDING SHORTLYNEW MODELS. APPLY EARLY, AS SALES ARE BRISK. BUCK SAIES, LTD., 191 OXFORD TERRACE, 'Phone 2575. DO YOU FIGURE EQUIPMENT COST—--Ist—By Dependability of Service? 2nd—By length of Service? 3rd—By Upkeep Costs? 4th— By Initial Price? „Thc Edison Electric Vehicle meets each of CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT, jrner Armagh and Manchester Streets. MUSIC TEACHERS. \RGAN, PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, AND J SINGING. MR RAYNOR WHITE, 853 COLOMBO STREET NORTH. Private Schools and Country Districts visited. -JVTISS ORCHARD, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. X Teacher or VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. MEN'S Tussore Silk Shirts, 12/0 Silk 25 -. At Armstrong's. '

TTXITARIAN, Masomc Hall, Gloucester St., \-> 0.:i0 p.m.. Rev. .1. 11. <'.. Chappie, l.ccture, "Religion and Menial Healing." •Medical science is nilinintely a branch <jf spiritual science; bodily healing requires a knowledge of psychic as well as of physical conditions, hence the present day relations between medicine and religion." 7)SYCIIIC RESEARCH SOCIETY, I-ores--1 tcrs' Hall, Oxford Terrace, off Man[N dependent orimck ok rechahites. Evening, 0.15, Trinity Church, i Manchester and Worcester Slrei All Rechabites and I'rirncls to Aid Bring Regalia. K. A. M. I.HAVER, VAXTi:!) KNOWN lor Sale, from 1 VV loads to 2000 loads Soil and Clav. II Paimcll. 515; I" 00K!—£750: A Cheap City Home. Jinn -J galow of « rooms, electric light an< gas; all conveniences, including a inotoi shed; j-acre of land, lawn, garden, am paths. Apply to Win. Jameson and Son land agents, 2Kt Manchester Street. 1 AO TWEED Skirts, latest styles, 17/fi Xl/U Morning Dresses, IG/0. Dominioi Outfitters, opp. Knight's. Hot IKS and Eyes. See this line; ti}i dozen cards. At Armstrong's.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1808, 29 November 1919, Page 10

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