me t. w. glovee's Blue .Ribbon JjXission Will commence THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 30, In the Oddfellows' Hall. Doors open at 7. Large ■choir will sing Sankey's Hymns, from 7.15 to 7.30. Admission Free. Collection to defray expenses. J. T. SMITH, 5072 Hon Sec. INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Association will be held at the Corn Exchange, on Thursday, 4th Sept., at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Business ■: To consider the Customs Tariff. W. JAMESON, 5502 Secretary. J_HE OTANMOBE Ri A T wt ill a.reive! JUook Out Foe BEim i 5191 CHEAP BREAD FOE LYTTELTON. LYTTELTON BAKEEY. HENRY ADAMS, for lnanv yearß baker to Mr Bunker, and latterly to Mr W. G. Shepheard, has the pleasure to announce thnt he has started business upon his own account, and will be very glad of the patronage of the Lyttelton public. A first-class quality of Bread will he delivered to Customers at the REDUCED PRICE OF SIXPENCE Per 41b Loaf. HENRY ADAMS, 5503 . Lyttelton. /"kBANGES, Oranges, rich and sweet, best \J landed from Fiji. Sydney Fruit Mart, Victoria street. 5492 SUPEEIOE Private Board and Residence, 21s. No. 131, East Belt. 5507 GOSPEL A D D E E S S Will be given (D.V.) IN THE ST ALBANS LIBRARY, TO-MORROW (August 31st, 1884), at 6.30 p.m. All Invited. 5498 /CONDITIONAL IMMORTALITY. •' The Supposed Proofs of the Immortality of the Soul." BURRY CASS, Juk., Foresters' Hall, Sunday Evening, 6.30 p.m. Sankey's Hymns. ST PAUL'S CHUBCH. SERMON TO YOUNG MEN. A SPECIAL SERMON to Young Men will be preached in this Church to-morrow forenoon, by the REV J. ELMSLIE, M.A. Subject :— " The Gospel of Science, as read in Professor Henry Drummond's New Book." 5482 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHUBCH Manchester and Worcester streets SERVICES TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 10th AUGUST :— Morning, 11 a.m. : The Divine Method in Eevelation (Hebrews I, r. 1, 2)— Rev J. Hoatson. Evening, 6.30 p.m. : God's Guidance by Unknown Paths (Isaiah XLII, t. 16)— Rev J. Hoatson. . 5489 THE Friends of Mr E, J. Martin are respect, fully informed that the funeral of his late son William Julius, will leave his residence, 122, Kilmore street, for the Addington Cemetery, at 2 p.m., To-morrow, Sunday, August 31, 1884. W. LANGFORD, 5487 Undertaker, Corner N.E. Belt. THE Friends of Henry Allen are informed that the remains of his late wife, Elizabeth, will cave bis residence, at 219, Cambridge Terrace East, for the Addington Cemetery, To-morrow, Sunday, August Ist, at 12.45 p.m. 5505
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5094, 30 August 1884, Page 2
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