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Sunday A___a__.ceme_ti. I SUNDAY SERVICES." «£T MATTHEWS, St- Al'ban.— 7.3o a.m., |3 Holy Communion (Choral); 11 a.m. and tf.3o p.m., Rev J. H. Rogers. Address atfter Evcnsong — (Hofly- Communion). 7934 TBLE HALL, Madras Street, between Tuam Street and. Lichfield Street— Sunflay, January 31, 6.30 p.m., address, *' Tho Promioes Mlado to the Father's." Come. All y.e Welcome. . 7922 SPREYDON Baptist Church.— Rev J. C. Martin preaches To-morrow, at 11 and $.30. Public Welcome Meeting on Tuesday, .Feb. 2nd, .at 7.30. Tickets 6d. , 7951 ST SAVIOUR'S Sunday School (Sydenham) will Meet as Usual To-morrow Afternoon. 7112 SpHORAL Hall.— Mr W. W. Collins will To-j-^morrow commence a series of lectures on $he Bible subject, "The Old Testament Scriptures; their Origin, Growth and Structure, «v the" Light of- Literary Criticism, History, including Egyptian and Assyrian Records, physical and Moral Science." Musical programme at 7. Admission free. Collection. _7976_ fjITETHOfDIST Ohurdh, Sydenham— Morn--JLVL i n g. M r r, H. Turner; evening, Rev T. JR. Thurlow {from Qu'eensl-a-d). 714 6_ MCHDEfRN _ S_«ritu'alism. _ 71). m.. 151, Gloucester Street— Mr Harding will give a ffaper on Spiritualism, Clairvoyance and psychometry. Madam Dalary Lamp-ell, fareJrell. All cpr&allyjiirvjted. _ '_ 8074 SDAPTIST Church, Sydenham— Morning, JD Rev F. Hales; evening, Rev T. A. Wil»_ms. Anthems by choir. . Everybody welcome; .' ______i____~ _~IHRISTCHURCH Methodist Mission, Dur|o Ibam Street— 7, Prayer; 10, Young Men; *1, Rev T. F; Jones; 6.30, Bright Hour s Ser.■vice Rev Riclhards. Soloist, Mr Bensley. SPIRITUALISTIC ASSOCIATION, REG. HOBBS'S BUILDINGS, at 7 pjn. I ADDRESS BY MR CRAIG.' Subject: "Let there be'rJnght." «she Reality of Spirit Return wU_'-__-D-mon-I strated. All Welcome. I Children's Lyceum Meets at 3 p.m. 7103 «mm __—_—————■ — — — — — ' Amusements, &c. ' BANJO, MANDOLIN AND GUITAR. Tl/TR JOSEPH WRIGHT has Resumed iLVX Teaching, and will be pleased to consult with anyone contempla'fcing t_e. study of any nf these in-truments. Studio: Wardell's Building. Hcurs--10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7929 TTNITED Friendly Societies' Benevolent As1 U .ociation of Canterbury— All Friendly Society members are rescectfully' requested to patronise Concert by Lytteltcn Brass Band, Saturday, February 6th, in aid of funds. 7152 PHYSICAL AND HEALTH CULTURE.Professor Byrne, 58, Colombo Street South. First-class "Army Certificate. Classes end Private Tuition for Gentlemen. 8076 CHRISTCHURCH EAST SCHOOLS. THE Picnic will be held at the PARK, KAIAPOI, NEXT FRIDAY, February $. A Special Train leaves the Christchurch Station *t 9.10 s-m, returning from Kiaaapoi ait 6.20 p.m. Tickets (including tea, sugar and jnilk)—Childrert Sd, Teachers and Senior Scholars ls, Adults ls 6d— to be had from Miss IRobinson, Phillipstown School; Mr Scott. Gloucester Street School, and Members of /Committee. * 7116 j A DDINGTON Workshops Annual ExcurA. sion, Saturday, Feb. 6ih, to Little River. Adults 3s 3d. Children ls. „ ■ 7113 •T OOK Out for Garden Party, Philiipstown H- Vicarage, Thursday, February 4t^. 3 p.m. See handbills. 6305 SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. OLASS E'lowing. Admission 6d. Presents. ' • ; v ' 7097 ' SUMNER— SUNDAY. rrar o o L s T o n band. Trams, 2.5 p.m. '.-_..„• 7056 TTNITED Friendly Societies' Benevolent AsiU sociation of Canterbury— The f Lytteltcn Brass Band is kindly giving an Orf en-air Concert in aid of the funds, on Saturday, 'February 6th, London and Canterbury Streets. Will all Lyttelton kindly assist? 7152 SITT SELMA, " Crystal Seer," will receive Lady Clients in her rooms, 216, COLOMBO STREET. By paying her a visit they may possibly change their careers from failure to success through, the marvels of Crystal Gazing. Patronised by his Excpllency the Governor. 7049 T\lf ADAME LEE, tho Great London Gipsy, LLVL Palmist and Clairvoyant, 111, St Asaph street. 7015 1— — — — — ■— ———————————— ——■~~" ~ *■■——— > — ■ — ——--—--—-———————— Auctions. ( ' ■- =T ~ KW. Tonks.) \ (W: H.Norton. ( ON WEDNQSSDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, At one o'olock. rnx-ESSRS tonks, Norton and co. IIVI will 'SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at 89, Madras Street north, St Albans, the Contents of** v«iy well furnished house of _teven rooms. T_e lots comprise — ' . '.. pood Piano, Suite in Plusih, Linoleum (all nearly new), Fenders and Irons, Bnassradl Bedstead and all Bedding, Large Ohe_t Drawers, Duchesse Table, Marbletop Wa__st_nd, Carpet Square, Wool Mat, Hall Stand, Hill Table, Iron- Bedstead and Bedding, Chest Drawers, Swing Glass, CsTpet, etc., etc., Dining Table, Sewing Machine, Large Quantity Crockery and Glassware, Gas Cooking Stove, Lawn Mower and Large Quantity of Sundries. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 7141 202, Hereford Stree*. ■i _____-__-_-»-- ' ■. Lost, Pound, &c. TOST, Diamond Pin, crescent shape. ReJLi waTd, Mrs G. J)uggan, Ferry Road. 8084 fr OST., Red Fe_t_€r-k<* Pigeon, with white }_- on ; rewa-rd. A. Willis, Taylor'. Lane, £ Aberdeen Street. 7204 OST. either in Worcester, Montreal or Gloucester Street, a Gold K. Brooch (pearls). Reward, thia ofiice. 7171 . fT OST. Gold Broooh, with 3 diamonds, beXJ tween Lincoln Road Tram and ?, Wilson E treet; reward. Miles Stocks, care of J. frdkurtyne and Co. fT'OST Fawn-coloured Pug Puppy, front J-_ feet white. Please reiturn to Sister Prances Torlesse, 3, Durham Street, North fljelt; reward : '__ 7162 REWARD.— Lost, Gold Chain and Locket (pearl); keepsake. Return to Farleigh jHospital, Papanui Road. 7059 ,t— . . . Educational |T INWOOD KINDERGARTEN. '.Chess Jj Rooms, Rolleston Street — Reopens Thursday, 4th February Miss Sibbald will be at -the school from 2to 4. Wood-carving, singing, etc. Miss E. Pender, painting, 7200 _ Board and Residence. , ANTED, Board and Residence in private » V. house, with use of shed preferred. goiner, "Star" Office. I 1^ 4 .. • •k^ANTED, Comfortable Board and Resi■VV 1 denoe, for young man; state terms. Jack, "Star" Office. 7172 reXTANTED Let, Two Unf urn_s!hed. Rooms, tV 1 suitable for widow ; use of kitchen. «kC.P., "Star" Office. „_ 7105 SttT ANTED, Private Board and Lodgings, A YV 1 by two young men, bathroom. State • ,e___ to Nemo", "Star." ' : 7211 )|TCrANT_E_., good' Board and Lodgings, cenJV V , tral,' not many otlher boarders kept. Apply W.M.,_^Staa*^_Office. ' 7161 WIANTED, Unfurnished Room, witihiboard; 1 for _K>i_e- and daughter -engaged during day. Apply Respectable, "Times" Office.** BMALL Rcom, Suit; Youth in business; side entrance; small rent. A.M;;. "Times" Office. ■ ■■■• : _ ™ JDOA-* > D, Residence wanted by-y oung man; Jj single room, north-east preferred. Par-fcula-a, term., . H., " Tttme.." 7148 YrvLDEtRLY Woman wants Plainly-furnished Xi room, fire-place preferred; moderate rent. t_uiet, "iStar" Office. 7134 [TITAN-ED, Boarders __a__ bed and sitting|VV 1 room, in pleasant country 'home. Rest, "Star" Office. 7133 OARD Wonted by lady, near City ; - private family; moderaite terms. Comfort, -'Star.". ' 7142 *WANT, BOARD-RESIDENCE fpWO Gentlemen, willing to share bedroom, ?_JL will require, about" February 18th, First'elass Board and Residence in private family, J ror house with two or three other boarders. 1 Apply, stating terms ana other particulars,

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