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CJUCjaMIIW.IIII ■W»WW~l~IIM~W~B~~B~~~~~~~~~e^~~~~~~~~* j ro-day's Advertisements « Sunday A.ti_ou_ cements. I . — — — — - D ! URHAM Street Methodist Cfcirrch— Morping. 11, Rev H Bull; .evening, 6.30, Etv H. R. Dewebury. ■*7irESLEY ~ Church. East Belt— Morning.. VV 11 Mr N. Turner; evening, 6.30, Rev W Ready— "ln Wiiat Sense is Christ our Ennnm'c?" ._ 'fcTETHODIST Churches.— Richmond— ll, IVI Mr Kershaw; 6.30. Rev H. Bull. Wooislon— ll. Be^ A. M'Bean; 6.30. By. T. R. Richards. Brisrhton-11. Rev H IT. Dews-1-urv; 6.30. Mt Mareton. Lmwood— ll, Mr .Tho_»s; 6 30. Mt Wilkinson. , Windsor---6 30, Mr R. Hampton. Su_n«-11, Roy W. Ready ; 7, Mr Haxian. Mwrehland— ll, Rev J Richards: 6-7. Mr Thorn**. Hoathcotali, Roy T. R. Richards; 6.30, Mr Patten. Opiw«— ll, Mr Franklm; 6.30, R*v A. Mcßean. , TTTIGH STREET Methodist Church - ,11 H am., Mr Allan; 6.30, Missioner N. Turner, subject—" Twentieth Century Scriptures " Soloists. Misees H. Cocker and O Birrs. Everything bright. A hearty welcome to you. . __«_. r^HRISTCHURCH Methodist Mission, Vj Durham Street S. -Foreign _. Miesl » Sunday; preacher, Rev S. Griffith. .ll, ••The Macedonian Cry"; 6.30, "From Cannibalism to Christ; or Gospel Trmmphs in Fiji." Solo by Mra H. R. Steel. Bright selections by Choir and Orchestra. ogu OHItISTIAN SCIENCE Service ia held \j every Sunday, 7 p.m., Worcester Street west, opp. Federal Club. All welcome.^ XFORD Terrace Baptist Church —Roy R. S. Gray will preach at both services To-morrow. Morning service at 11 o'c'ork; evening service_at 630 £* clock. 105 PRIMITIVE Methodist Church, Oambridfre Ter-ace— ll. Rev S. Henderson; 6.30, Mr Earwaker. Linwood — 11, Mr Shewara; 6.30. Rev W. Harris. Sydenham— ll. Rev W. Harris; 6.30. Rev Henderson. Special Young People's Monthly Service, Edgeware Road— ll, Mr J. Field; 6.30, Mr Hall. 6245 SCOTTISHSooiety'a Hal., corner of Manchester and Gloucester Streets— The Gos- ' pel of the Grace of Gcd will be preached Sunday evening, 6.30 p.m. All are welcome. No collection^ c24fi SPIRITUALISTS' Church, Worcester Street —Farewei". Visif by H. M. Boucher Address 7 p.m. Compreb*nsivo Outline of Spins Esi«tenco by a Spiritual Seer. Collection at doer. ____ 5264 rpBI'NITY Congrega:tional Church, corner of JL Worcester ar.d Manchester Streets— Services to-morrow conducted by Rev I. Sarginson at 11 a.m., Eev A .E. Hunt, of Tunaru, at 6.30. Visitors cordially welcomed 5139 YM.CA Roonie— &_sday, 4.15 p.m., apeak- . er, Mr A; Peers. All yonng men welcome. Tea at close. 6_P iHHORAL~HALL— Mr W. W. Collins, will \J lecture To-morrow; subjeot— Canon Wilberforco and hiß Arguments for the Im- ' mortality of the Lower Animals. ' Musical selections at 7 o'clock. Questions answered after the lecture. Admisaion free. Collection. 5235 , QOCJA_lSM.~_«ctinjr. Cathedra?. "Square, 1 0 Sunday, 7.30 p.m. If wet. Socialist HalL opposite New Theatre. DEAN~FITCH_-TT'S attack on Socialism criticised by Fred Cooko on. Sunday evening. S~~~6CIA_IST Party's Candidates at the forthcoming ' Elections: — ChrietehnrWi North R. J. Ecroyd; Christchurch Enat. Fred Cooke. 77 Political Labour lieague. POLITICAL Labour League.— Meeting, Square, Sunday, 2.45. Dan Sullivan, our president, will speak. 119_ T~ABOUB League, Sunday.— What we saw XJ at Wellington. Thorn and Howaid, on Sunday. ' 119 T ABOUR League.— Charlie Bickerton will 1 1 tell you why Liberalism has failed. Square, Sunday. 119 T ABOUR League visited Wellington last JLi week. Things are humming 'there, and getting lively here. 119 T ABOUR League wants a van to get j JU around with literature. Who will give us one? - IW Auctions. CUST STOCK SALE. // — • MONDAY NEXT, AUTx. 3rd. SPECIAL ENTRIES— ( 130 Fa-t Lambs l 120 Fat and Forward 2 and' 4-tooth Wethers 250 Forward" Lambs 70 Fat Wethera 45 Fat. Ewes • < 90 Store Lambs, mixed sexes 50 2-bred Ewes in lamb N.Z. FAEMEBS' 'CO-OP., LTD., .171 , Auctioneers. TIANGIOBA STOCK MARKET. CO-OP. YABDS. TUESDAY NEXT, AUG. SHEEP. CATTLE. PIGS. SPECIAL ENTRIES— 200 Fat Lambs--75 Fat Wethers. 60 Fat Wethers ) 40 Fat Ewes 25 Fat Ewes 75 Fat Lambs 120 2-bred Lambs, mixed sexes 100 Forward Lambs 70 Ewes in lamb 50 Store Wethera 123 .Breeding Ewes N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 170 Auctioneers. •pANGIOBA PEODUCE MARKET x\i . , CO-OP. YABDS. TUESDAY NEXT, AUG. 4th. Wool. Skies. Fat, Hide*, Poultry Grain and Produce-, Farm Implements Sundries, etc. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 169 _; _ Auctioneers. TO AN GI OR A H O"R~S E FAIR. -E»> FRIDAY NEXT. AUG. 7th, PRESENT ENTRY— 7S HORSES. SPECIAL ENTRIES— On account Mr J. Wylie, Sefton — 1 Draught Filly, Jean, 3yrs, by Bae's ' Fancy, dam Pride On account Mr S. Hewelt, The Peaks— 2 Draught Fillies, 3-year-olds, by Empire On account Mr D. Gorrie, Sefton — 2 Draught Horses ' On account Mr L. W. Campion— 8 Draught Horses On account of a Client— 1 Draught Geld.n?. 7yrs, all work ,On account of Mrs Mounsey, Oxford — 1 Gelding, 4yrß, broken to 8. and h. ; by Lupin Sale at U. 30. N.Z. FAEMEES' CO-OP., LTD., 168 Auctioneers. | TOANGJOBA HOBSE FAI B. FBIDAY NEXT:. f . i j SPECIAL ENTRY— ; On account of Mr W. Scoon, Rangiorft— 1 Draught Gelding, all farm work; eny trial t 1 Hackney Filly, 3 years, broken to a. ' ' and h. ; any trial 1 Cob (14.2), 3 years, b. and h. ; any trial E N.Z. FAEMEES' CO-OP., LTD., 1 166 Auctioneers. HANDY LITTLE PEOPEETY. WE have received instructions from the Tiusfcee in the estate «f the late W. H. , Lapthorne to Offer by Public Auctioi, in our Land Saleroom, Rangiora, on TUESDAY, August 11th — THAT VALUABLE LITTLE PROPERTY, containing 12 ACRES, situated on the 7 Woodend 1 Road and only one mile from Rangiora, subdivided into 3 paddocks. 1 all in grass, with permanent running water. The improvements consist of 3 7-roomed house, chart-house and other £ buildings. This Property is only placed, on the market to close trust account, r Sale at 11.30. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 167 Auctioneers. 0 — — : . — 5 TUESDAY, AUGUST 4th. Eleven o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE~OF HIGH-CLASS DECORATIONS. HB. SOREN&EN has received inrtrnc- » tions to Sell by PuVio Auction at hia Rooms, Lichfie!d Street. Conagnmeni of 5000 Rolls of PAPEEHA2TCKENGB, oompTisag drawing-room, dining, bedxwm and hald papors, ceiling papers, 5 frjez&* etc., in all sbadies of blues, reds, 1 crim'-ons, greens, brown?, heliotropes, esc., th« deEig":B cf whi-h are supprb. : The above will be sold in lots to suit p_ eha^ers, and book samples can be shown on requeat. H. B. SOBENSEN, t. 379 Auctioneer. r ■ i Bin ■-*-_—■ i imi mi i iiii^.j i ii iii ._ c ■|7 1 08 Main Sewwr Cmmectivs. Gvt an EatiJC mate from J. C«p_ite?, 159, Cheater >. Street. Telephone _1810. 174 _ >' T^rANTED, Boys and Girl* under 16 to s VV read particulars of BENSDOBP'S 7 COCOA ■ and CHOCOLATE OONFEC■r TION^RY COMPETITION on Anotlier Paga m£

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9303, 1 August 1908, Page 6

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