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Religious Announcements. TTNITED CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE, TO BE HELD (D.V<) IN ST PAUL'B CHURCH, Caßhel street, OH Ist, 2nd, and 3rd or AUGUST. MOENINQ SESSION, AUGUST Ist, 10 o'olook. PRIVATJB MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE, Chairman Rev T.Taylor The first half.hour to be spent in Devotional Exeroises. Subjects. Speakers. X, The Connexion between Personal Holiness and PoJbit Power Rev J. J. Lewis 3. The Beleotion ot Pulpit Themes Eev J. Elmslie AFTERNOON SESSION, AUGUST Ist, 3 o'olook. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Chairman Bey 11, B, Redstone 1, In dealing with such flagrant sins as licentiousness, drunkenness, gambling, dishonesty, and Sabbath deseorociation, what is. the mOBt powerful agenoy placed in the hands of thd Churoh, and what other agencies may she wlsoly use ? Rev W, J. Williams 2. How to make tho ordinary pastoral work most effeotivo in bringing men to decide for Christ ... Rev J. Orchard EVENING BESSION— AUGUST Isx, 7 o'clock. PUBLIC MEETING. Chairman Mr W. H. Hargreaves 1, Chriat, the believer's example Rev J. Hoatßon 2. G<vintrtotheLord,inthe light of Horipture and modern praotice ...Mr B. Blaok 8. The need of being filled with the Holy Ghost ...Rev R. Erwin EVENING SESSION-AUGUST 2nd, 7 o'clock. PUBLIC MEETING. Ohaiiman ... ... Mr J. Bronghtoa 1, The Mission of the Churoh to the Children... ...Eev J. O'Brien Hoare 2, How best to inorease the usefulness of the Sabbath Sohool, and how best to gather and conserve its results ...MrJ.C. Prudhoe 3, How best to bring to Ohnroh those who don't come Eev J. Berry EVENING SESSION-AUGUST 3ed, 7 o'clock. Chairman Mr A, Scott 1. Family Worship ... ...Rev C. Dallaston 2. The Presence of Christ in the Churoh Rev J. Chaffers-Welsh 8. The Saorifioe and Priesthood of Chriat Rev H. Irwin UNITED COMMUNION SERVICE. The Key J. Elmslie to Preside and Dispense the tho Ordinance, and the Eev T. Taylor to give the' Communion Address, 451 MISSIONARY SERVICES. BAPXI3T OHURCH, OXFORD TERRACE, SUNDAY, JULY Slbt. Afternoon, 3 p.m. -Address by Mißs Newoombe, agent of Baptist Missionary Society. Evening, 6.80 -Sermon by Bey C. Dallaston, Subjeot, " The Great Misaioaary." After the sermon, a short address by Miss Nowcombe. 3133 TOIEKJBTHOUGHT HALL. SUNDAY, 31ST JULY. Lecture by Mr O. Lezard—" Two sides to a Picture." Muflicj discussion. Open 6.80. Commence 7 p.m. 3163 SYDENKAM BAPTIST CHUBCai SACRED CONCERTTin aid of the Sunday bohool. on TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1887. AT 8 r.ir. Cenduotor of Choir— Mr Hepworth. Band Leader— Mr J. Pooloy. Organist— Miss Stephens.tH MR RIDLEY will Preach on the "Second Coming of the Lord " in Oddfellows' Hall To-morrow Evening, commencing at 6.30 3161 Publications. v r I o oi p y 0, PBOTEQTIOH v. FREETEADB, II W. H. SPACEMAN. ALL BOOKSELLERS. PRIOE SIXPENCE, THIS DAY. 2728 IN BANKRUPTCY. fflHB " STAB "1« an Authorised GAZETTE I for all Notices under the Bankrnptoy Aot, IN BANKRUPTCY.-In the Superior Court of Bankruptoyholden at Christohnrch,— ln the matter ot "The Bankrnptoy Aot 1883 " and the Aots amending tho same. Notioe ia hereby given that I WILLIAM MELVYON RUDDY of Sydenham near Christohnroh Clerk have this day filed in the aaid Court a petition to be adjudged a bankrupt. Dated this 20th day of July 1887. WAI. M. RUDDY. J. A. Beattie, Solicitor for the said Bankrupt. 4A5 Auctions. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, Colombo Btreet. THIS DAyTsATURDAY, At 11 o'clock. HJ. BOSS & CoTwill SELL BY PUBLIC • AUCTION, Prime bacon and hams, onions Akaroa and other ohaeso Seed Kidney and Derwent potatoes, butter Chiokhwoat, apples, groceries, <Sc, &o. At one o'olook, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Handsome suite in repp, extension dining table, bookcase, drawing-room fender, folding occasional ohairs, hall stand, cheats drawers, marbla top wasbatand, toilet services, oooaßional tables, Ac, &o. Also, at two o'olook. By order of the Bailiff, under distress warrant, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Handsome inlaid Scotch chest, roll Brussels carpet, double- barrelled breech - loader, copper boiler. Barren's washing machine, two sets scales, platform soales, iron safe by Perry and Sons, office tablo and pigeonholes, letter-press and stand, Howe threshing machine, maps, &c, poitmantoan, wool mats, skins, &0., &o. Ana By order of the Official assignee in Bankruptcy, In the estate of E. W. Davidson, Carrots, Bran, Sharps, Ryegiass. Chaff, Cocksfoot, Tarpaulin, N.Z, Post Office Directory, 1887-8. Without reserve. 4A& J. SMYTHE, Auctioneer. /^ REENHOUSE AND ORCHIDS FOR SALE. iX -MONDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1887, at 3 p.m., at Falrwood Cottage, Springfield road, St Albaus. By order of Mr O. Revlll, who is leaving the diß-triot.-Mr A. AYEES will Sell by Public Auction, a SMALL GBEENHO ÜBB, about 12 z 11, with Heating Apparatns complete; also a quantity of ORCHIDS in small collections.— Terms cash. No reserve.— A. AYEES, Auotioneer. 3101 Labour. — — — — — — — — — _ _ _ -_____^__-_ _ _ _ _ — — Cash advertdaemento undor thla head-not exceeding fourteen wordo, will to ohajgod SIXPENCE. W "ANTED, an experienced Pantrymaid. Apply. Metropolitan Hotel. 3166 WANTED, a good General Servant } also, Housemaid, References required. Criterion Hotel. 3117 WANTfID, good Comio Singer and Dancer, to travel ; good wages. Apply, office of thia papor. 3159 IKJKT ANTED, a Strong Boy about 16 years. f» Apply, W.J.T., care of Mr Bonnington. Ferry road, 3140 W "ANTED, hy miadle-aged Woman, situation as Housekeeper, goodoook.no objections to children. 79, Manchester street. 310 D W "ANTED, a Youth for the Press-room, one who has beon at least 12 months' at the business, Apply, "Lyttolton limes" Jobbing Department. 181 W' ANTED, a thorough General Servant, ovor 30; must be able to cook well; no washing, and a boy kept ; references required, Apply, between 10 and 12 or 2 and 3, 271, Hereford streot west. ; 3065 TVTEB WILLIAMS, 172, Triangle, requires imJjM. mediately, Honsekoepor for country, nurse andHousomaid for town, Housemaid to do pl«in needlework, General Servants, &0., &oj Arrived —English, tfcotoh, Irish, and American papers.3ls3 TVTBB IZETT, 125, Manoheßter street sonth, iTJL requires immediately Pupils languages, Pianoforte, Dancing, Hotel Cook, Married Gar. dener (splendid place), thirty Servants (good places), Purohase Books, <Sso. (wet Sunday), and seoure the splendid Gustavo Dora's " London, a Pilgrimage, Australia,", 60, Prize Tioketo going (asfy V . f 1157.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5993, 30 July 1887, Page 5

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