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Eueiuegi BFotios SUMMER, 1893. "^TST^E beg to announce the arrival of our NEW GOODS, Ao above per S.S, DOBIC and KAIKOUBA Our friends have succeeded in forwarding us the MOST SPLENDID ASSOBTMENT Of the NEWEST GOODS FOR THE SEASON At Prices that enable us to UNDEBSEEL ALL THE LABGE OENTBAL. SHOPS With heavy expenses and rents, SPECIAL OLEABING PUBCHASES IN •NEWEST GOODS IN MILLINERY, LATEST DESIGNS IN MANTLES VELVETS, SILKS TRIMMINGS HOSIERY COESETS FLOWEBSJ FEATHEBS. STRAW HATS IN ALL THE LATEST- SHAPES. BIBBONS CALICOS QUILTS. TBAVELLEBS' SAMPLES IN TOWELS. WINDOW CUBTAINS, GENTS' MEBCEBY. 100 DOZEN CENTS' DEBBY TIES, &0. WE GUABANTEE THE BEST VALUE IN THE CITY. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., HIGH STEEET AND MABKET PLACE. * ' fc • " EXFBESS FASSENGEB LIST. Passengers from the south to-day i— Fob Chbistchttbch. — Messrs T. Vivian, F. G. Eoach, A. C. Hanlon, M. Miller, H. Thompson, F. R. Chapman, J. Fisher, and Sir Robert Stout, Mrs G. Turner and family. Fob Timabtj.— Miss Buckley and Mr J. Ohiaholm. Sunday Services. Cash advertisements -under this head, not exceeding I fourteen words, will be charged SIXPENCE. /^HBISTCHUBCH CENTBAL MISSION. \J SUNDAY, OCT. 16th. PASTOB BIBCH. 11 a.m. service, 2.80 p.m. Sunday School, BLUE EIBBON HALL. Bright and Cheery Sunday Evening TUAM STBEET HALL, 6.45 p.m. Vocal and Jnstruj mental Selections. 7837 TO APTIST T ABEEN A OLE, 33 OXFOBD TEBBACE. BEY J. T.BINTON, of Dunedin, Morning and Evening. 7332 - "OIBLEi CHEISTIAN OHUBOH, High street. XJ Home Mission Services To-morrow. Morning^-'Eev J. N. Battle ; afternoon, at 3— Song Service, ■" David ; from Shepherd Life to Boyalty." Soloists, Bey A. Mitohell and Mr Johnstone. Evening— Eev W. Baumber. Tea, following Tuesday, 6.30. Addresses, Solos, &o. 7870 ETHODIST CHUECH, ST ASAPH STEEET. Eev John Hosking preaches twice. Morning Subjeot, Christian Love. Evening, The Patriarchal Era of Beligion. Monday, 7.80 p.m., Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 7.80 p.m., Preaching Service. 7369 ME WILLIAM MoLEAN, EVANGELIST. From Scotland, Will (D.V.) give an ADDEESS TO OHBISTIANSon SUNDAY AFTEENOON at three o'clock, And will Preach the Gospel in the evening at 6.30 o'clock, at the GOSPEL HALL, Oxford terrace west, near Montreal street bridge, And will hold meetings at same place each evening during the week at 7.80 p.m. • All cordially invited. No collections. 7333 ' STUDENTS " OF TBUTH. SISTER MAGKDAIiA at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBEB 15th, 1893. 3 p.m.— Sunday School. . 6.45 p.m.— Fourth Lecture in Primary Course. Bring Sankoy's Hymns. 7371 SOCIETY FOB SOCIAL ETHICS. ~ ODDFELLOWS' HALL, SUNDAY, OCT. 15, 1893, at 8.15 r.M. Subject: "The Best Book in the World." ■ By Theodore Wright. 7592 ALICE MEBEDITH BUBN, Hon Sec. BIMITIVE METHODIST CHUBCH. OAMBBIDGE TEEEACE. SCHOOL ANNTVEBSAEY. 11 a.m.— Bey J. Wrigley. 3 p.m. — Mr J. Loraas. 6.80 p.m.— Eev A. Mitchell. Special Singing by the Children. EINITY CONGEEGATIONAL CHUBCH, corner Manchester and Worcester streets. EEV W. G. PAESONSON, of Leeston. 11.0-A LOST OPPOETUNITY. And at 0,30 p.m., on AUDACITY. Visitors Cordially Invited. 2253 THEA TB E Hi OVA L. SUNDAY, OCT. 15, 1893. W. W. COLLINS Lectureß- . Afternoon at 3— " Larrikinism t its Cause and its Cure." Admission Free, Collection. Selections by Brass Band. - Evening at 7.15 — " The Poverty Problem." Dinstratcd by means of the Oxy-Ether Lime-light. Admission Free, Collection. ' 7317 Orchestral Selections at 7. E S L E V A N .IjHUBCH. HOME MISSIONS, OCT. 15. DUBHAM STEEET. — 11 a.m., Bey H. 8., Dowsbury :6.3opjn., Bey W. Morley EAST BELT.— II a.m., Eev W. Morley: 6.80' p.m., Eev F. W. Isitt SUMNEE.— PubIio School, 7 p.m., Mr J. L. Wilson At the Durham streot services the Sunday School Children will sing selections from their aunivorswy lxyinns. " Blest be the hands tibat seek to aid The great world's ceaseless need, The hands that nover are afraid To do a kindly deed." 7JBB Professor Bickerton reports tha« Jataeson, .Anderson and Co.'b Teas are " perfectly free from ,jany foreign material, and adulteration ox fiind," su.d-?<9re genuine teas of excellent quality ,'V

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4774, 14 October 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4774, 14 October 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4774, 14 October 1893, Page 4

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