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To-day's Advertisements Sunday Announcements. DURHAM STREET Methodist Church — Morning, 11, Rev Lewis Hudson (of Sydenham) ; evening, 6.30, Rev T. R. Richards. 1788 WESLEY"CHURCHTEasrBeIt— Morning, 11, Rev W. Ready; evening, 6.30, Rev H. R. Dewsbury. _ 1788 ._ TIyfETHODIST Church— Richmond— ll, Rev J-VA A. M'Bean; 6.30, Mr Andrew. Woolston —11, Mr Bottomley; 6.30, Rev W. Ready. Brighton— ll, Rev J. Richards; 6.80, Mr Sparrow. Linwood — 11, Mr Dower; 6.30, Mr Farrow. Windror— 6.3o, Mr N. Turner. Sumner — 11, Mr. Kcrshaw; 7, Mr Chapman. Marshland— ll. Mr N. Turner; 6.30, Rev J. Richards. Heathccte— ll and 6.30. Mr Cannon. Opawa— ll, Rev T. R. Richards; 6.30, Rev A. M'Bean. 1788 /CHRISTCHURCH Methodist Mission, Durham Street South— Bright Services Tomorrow.— ll, Mr J. Hanan: 6.30, Rev S. Griffith subject: "A Good Day^s Work." Vocal Duet by Messrs Cragg and Sellars. Come and make yourself at home! 1757 SYDENHAM (Colombo Street) Methodist Chnrch.— Morning* Rev H. R. Dewsbury; evening. Rev L. .Hudson. People's Popular Service. Non-church-goerg specially invited. 1755 (CHRISTIAN Science Service is held every v> Sunday, 7 p.m., 150, 'Worcester Street west, second floor. All welcome. 1744 T)RlMlTrv^~Methodist~Church~Cambridge X Terrace— ll, Mr Fountain; 6.30, Rev S. Henderson. Special monthly young men's service. Subject— " The Marks of a Man." Soloist, Mrs Dyer. Anthem and quartet. Linwood— 11, Rev S. Henderson ; 6.30, Mr Miles. Sydenham— ll, Rev W. Harris; 6(30, > Mr Earwaker. Edgeware Road— ll, Mr^J. Pugh; 6.30, .R__W I _Harriß. 1787 SALVATION : Army" Victoria Street.— ll a.m., 8 and 7 p.m.— Staff-Captain and Mrs Simms. Sunday, July 5, Colonel Hoskin. 1748 C3OOTTISH : Society's Hall, comer Munches*J ter and Gloucester Streets— The Gospel of the Grace of God will be preached Sunday evening. 6.30. All_are welcome. 1743 " QEMI-JUBILEE of~NyZ~Baptis : r~Union, *J Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. Rev R. . S. Gray 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Special collection for funds of N.Z Baptist Union. 1660 QPIRITUAT^iISTS' Chm-ch. Worcester Street *J —7 p.ih., Mr Isherwood will answer written questions upon Spiritualism, under spirit control, followed by clairv oyanoe. -Collection at door. 1657 npRINITY Congregational Church, corner of X Worcester and Manchester Streets Rev L. M. Isitt will conduct both services Tomorrow, 11 a.m. and 6.30. Evening Subject: ' "The Claims of the Temperance Movement on Christians." 1662 TT M.C.A. Rooms, Sunday. 4.15 p.m., Men's X • Meeting. Speaker: Rev H. Dewsbury. Tea at olose. All men, especially strangers, heartily welcomed. 1664 rmOiuili Hall.— Mr W. .W. Collins will tov> morrow deliver the concluding Lecture of the present Science Series. Subject: " The Moon, its History, Topography, Influence and Significance." Illustrated with numerous interesting and instructive Limelight Views. Musical Selections at 7 o'clock. Question, onsw ered after th& Lecture. Admis^ 1745 SOCIALISM— Tom Mann i_ the Opera House, Sunday Evening, 8 p.m. M-ueic. Silver Coin Collection. GOOIALISM Stands for Justice. Commer-n-7 _ cialism causes worry, lunacy, poverty, perjury, maladministration, robbery axd murder. rpOM Ma_n, the Ardent Socialist, will exX plain in the Opera House, Sunday 8 p.m. SOCIALISM— Ring up the Opera House, Sunday Evening, 8 p.m., and get Tom Mann. 8023 Political Labour League. POLITICAL Labour League — Square, Sun- • day. Our President, Dan Sullivan, will speak. Subject: "Progress and Poverty." POLITICAL Labour League— Social and. Dance, Trades Hall, Thursday. Dancing starts 8 p.m. Come 'early. T ABOUR League — Square, Sunday. Jim. XJ Thorn will talk on the Id Blabs. Square, Sunday. T ABOUR League's Social and! Dance next X_ week. Good programme' in between dances. Splendid band. LABOUR League,; Square^ Sunday! C. Bickerton will talk on the wage question on Sunday. LABOUR League is only charging Is 6d and Is for the Best Social in Town. "POLITICAL Labour League 17 branches. X All report good progress. Lively times next elections 1 ; eh! LEAGUE means to have a boshker Social on next Thursday. Gentlemen Is 6d, Ladies Is. T EAGUE'S Song, "Oh, where is now iha Xi merry Liblabs we remember long ago." DON'T ~Forget! ~~ Not a Euchre Party Thursday, but a Social and Dance. Dancing 8. ___ -, 8032 Lost, Found. &o. OST, at Sunnier, Pearl Eorrin|r, coral drop. Reward, 128, Manchester Street. 8039 T OST, a Belt, with blue enamel buckle. w ____________________________________m_________\ t with collar and chain^ I white, black and tan head. Reward on teI turning same. / 8198 LOST, an Ermine Fur, on Papanui Road, .between Mansfield Avenue and Durham • Street. Reward on returning 2, MauisfieM ) Avenue, St Albane. 8021 i jHj^HMHmißjjj^m T OST, Black Leaiher Silver-mounted Purse, Xi with chain, containing gold and silver. Finder keep money and return purse. 315, South Belt, Qhristohnrch. 8124 LOST, Thrarsday Afternoon last, Gent's Dark Pkdd Tweed Overcoat. Finder will > receive reward by returning same to W. 1 Ilitt. Farmers' Saleyarda. 8255 LOST— Will Gentleman who took Hand-bag by mistake from Second Express, 13th inst., between Christchurch and Oamaru please apply to 113 a Barbadoes Street, Sydenham, and receive J his owm. 8019 LAI)Y Offers Comfortable Single Room,' newly furnished, Gentleman; all conveniences (breakfast optional); handy Id section (North Linwood;. English, this office. ; 8099_ > PRIVATE Board and Residence: good . X home; terms reasonable. 12, Hereford . Street. City. . 8020 r Bangiora Advertisements. J. JOHNSTON, ESTD. 1863 J JOHNSTON — Complete Engineer's • Plant for Repairing All Classes Enr ginea. Agricultural and Flaxmill Machinery. J JOHNSTON for Latest Designs of Fur- • niture of every description; reliable | makers. Inspcciion_inviteeL I T JOHNSTON^ for Massey-Hanis Rudge- ■ <s« Whitworth, Rover 8.8.A ., Sun Bicycles; e»sy terms. J JOHNSTON for Reliable Cycle and • Motor Repairs, also Dunlop, Regent and Oceanic Covers; JOHNSTON for Gilberts. Match Foot- • balls, Golf Clubs, Hockey Sticks, etc. } Inspection invited. T JOHNSTON, Direct Importer of SporU } . Afternoon and Evening. - pROWN Dental makes Artificial Teeth to •| V fit, and just a little nicer than the j natural 3, TTtTORTH Knowing— Gold and Porcelain i Vt Crowns restore badly-decayed ieeth peov feotly. Crown Dental -' ~A TOOTH saved is not missedK-Moderate j _X prices, strictly moderate prices, for r&- , storing teeth, Crown Dental. RING up Telephone 2438 that you are coming. Consultation graciously appreciated. Crown Dental. 8215 WANTED Sell, Swift Bicycle, £6, perfect order; 2 Portable Coppers; Duchesse Chest, 355. T. Austin, opposite Oaversham. WANTED Sell, Pape Gun, cost 18 guineaß, cash £10 ; 2 Guns Bland and Sons. T. Austin, opposite Caversham. - ~%XT ANTED Sell, Linenpress, 85s; Hallsitand, j VV 30s and £4 10s; 2 Tents, 8 x 10. T. i Austin, opposite Caversham. ' WANTED "Sell, Phonograph, large horn, 70 records, £9; 3 Invalid Chairs; 2 Cote. T. Austin, opposite Caversham. WANTED Sell^ GTaphophone. 20 Records, 60s ; 2 Saratoga Trunks. T. Austin, opposite Caverskara. 8152

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9273, 27 June 1908, Page 6

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