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To-day's Advfiftisements Sunday Announcements. CHURCH of Good Shepherd, Phillipstown,— ll a.m., Tho Bishop, preacher; evensong, 6.30 p.m Subject — " Confirmation.'" Address illustrated ou blackboard. 1033 DURHAM Street Methodist Churcb.— Morning,' 11, Rev A. M'Bean; Evening. 6.30, Rev H. R. Dewsbury. Anthem : " Praise the Lord" (Qoss). ' EAST BELT Wesley Church.— Special Young Men's Service. Address by Rev W. Ready, on *' A Young Man's Requireinonts." Male Choir of 50 Voices. Wellknown hynuis wiil be sung. RICHMOND —13 . Rev T. R. Richards; 630, Rtv ,1 Richards. Woolston, 11, H. R. Dewtbury; 6.30. Mr Wilkinson. Brighton, 11, Rev J. Smith; 6.30, Mr Hampton. Linwood. 11, Mr Armsking; 6.30, Mr Williams. Windsor. 6.30, Mr Farron. Sumner, 11, Mr N. Turner; 7, Mr Kersham. Marshlands, 11, Mr Andrew ; 6.30, Rev A. M'Bean. Heathcote, 11, Mr Herbert; 6.80, Mr Thomas. Opawa (Anniversary), 11, Rev W. Ready; T. R. Richards. 6362 HIGH Street Methodist Cxiurch.— ll a.m., Mr C. W. Barrell; 6.30, Missioner N.Tufner, subject, "iniquity of the Liquor Traffic," being first of a series. Soloist. N. Turner, junr Welcome. 6298 CHRISTCHURCH~Methodist Mission, Durham Street south. — Popular Homely Services: Rp- S. Griffith, Jl, "Godliness;'- 6.30, Snapsh _f a Great Evangelist, or Striking Incidents in the Life of D. L. Moody. Good choir and orchestra. Solo by Miss Hardey. 6296 SYDENHAM Methodist Church.— ll, Rev H. Bull; 6.30, Rev L. Hudson, subject, " Some National Dangers." Soloist, Miss Borrows. Convalescent Home, 11, Rev L. Hudson. 6297 ~ " OPAWA METHODIST CHURCH. FIRST ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY (TO-MORROW). August 16th • PREACHERS: Morning. Rev W. Ready; Evening, Rev £. R. Richards. Afternoon, at 2.45, Grand Sacred Cantata, by Sydenham Methodist Choir, entitled, "Tbe New Jerusalem." A musical feast. BIRTHDAY TEA on THURSDAY, 20th. Admission Is, children 6d. 6294 CHRISTIAN Science~Service~is held every Sunday, 7 pan., 150, Worcester Streei (upstairs), opposito Federal Club. All wel°°rne. 6302 (\XFORD TERRACE Baptist Church— Rev >^ R. S. Gray will preach at both services To-morrow; morning servioe at 11 o'clock, evening service at 6.30 o'clock. 6228 PRIMITIVE Methodi-iTchurch.— Cambridge „ ' Thrace— __ Mr; R. H. Turner; 6.30, Rev W. Harris. Linwood— 11, Rev S. Henderson; 6.30 s Mr Earwaker. Sydenham— ll, Rev W. Harris; 6.30, Mr W. Dobbs. Edgeware Road— ll, Mr J. Belshaw; 6.30, Rev S. Henderson. 6306 QCOTTISH Society's Hall, "oorner of Man>J chesier and Gloucester Streets— The Gospel of the Grace of God will be preached Sunday evening, at 6.30 p.m. All are welcome. No oolleotion. ' 6305 SPIRITUALISTS' Church, Worcester" Street West.— Mr H. M. Boucher, 7 p.m: "How Mortals appear to Angels; Contrast between Spiritual Realities and Material Illusions." Door collection. x _o_6 npRINITY Congregational' Church (corner A of Worcester and Manchester Streets) — Services To-morrow, at 11 and 6.30 p.m!\ conducted by Rev A. B. Chappell, M.A. Visitors welcomed. 6231 TT M.C.A. Rooms.— Sunday, 4.15 p.m., Men's J- • Meeting; speaker, Mr J. Venablis. All young men welcome. Tea st close. 6248 CHORAL Hall.— Mr W. W. Collins will Beclure To-morrow. Subject, "Mrs Besant' s Theory of Reincarnation Hxaminod." (The Buddhist Doctrine, Reincarnation and Evolution. The Moral and Social Aspects of the Proh'em). Musk-ai selections at 7 o'clock. . Questions answered after ihe lecture. Admission free; collection. 6333 SOCIALISM— Meeting, Cathedraf" Square, Sunday; 7.30 p.m. If wet, Socialist Hall, opposite New Theatre. 108** SOCIALIST Party's Candidates forthcoming Elections — Christchurch North, R. J. Ecroyd; Christchurch East, Fred. Cooke. 1087. Political Labour League. POLITICAL LABOUR LEAGUE. SUNDAY Meetings— Square, 3 p.m.; Clock Tower. 8 p.m. Executive Meeting, Wednesday evening,_office, Chancery Lane. IS your name or. the Roll? If not," call at P.L.L. Office, Chancery Lane. HARLES BICKERTON Sunday— Subject, "Is Jingoism Dead? If so, why not bury it?" '■ T> L.L. ; Sunday— Our "President (Dan SulJ- • hvan) on Yankee Doodleisms, Auckland v. Broken River comforts. P L.L., Sunday— Jimmy Thorn, Progress A and Poverty, or Why Workers Work. Square, Sunday afternoon. 1060 "fTTTHY live miserable, when you*ca_f~be /' happy for a shilling at Goneral Labourers Social. 'yt7'HAT odds if you carry the hod in .» » odd hours. Have an even bob's worth AT General Labourers' Smoke Social' at Druids' Hall, Tuesday evening, and bust the landlord. • GENERAL Labourers will please stow their motor-cars in Charitable Aid yard Tuesday eyening. /TJENERAL Labourers will please obtain V* prohibition orders before coming to Smoke Social, Tuesday evening. 1060 Board and Residence. AOCOMMODATION BUREAU. -DOARD-RESIDENCE Speciality. ChristAA church Exchange, 174, Lichfield Street. 'Phone 2148. •yo Let, Unfurnished7^wo~Larie Front A Rooms, fireplaces, every modern convenience; Bealey Avenue; 10s. riOMFORTABLE Home OfEered Young Lady, Private Family; musical; references; 15s. . T/t7* ELL Furnished Bedroom and Sitting- '„' room > use of all modern conveniences, City; 15s. ' QUPERIOR Board-Residence, West, 25_1 »•-> also, Comfortable Home for Tr-desmen, bath h. c. South-west^ 18s sharing; also Good Locality, Nice House, City, sharing 17s •**• 1086 BOARD and Residence, private family, large front bedroom and private, sitting-room; suit two friends or married couple; north Apply Lawn, " Star." jjgg .' VACANCY foi 2 Gentlemen Boarders, large front room, every convenience. 48, Hereford Street, City. 1204 '* J **'*** l '* , '**-'***- ,, ~'' ,J '-" j '--' ' ' '-y--»-------------_»»-^_-__ ■ t ' — X ; ! .Educational. MAORI Language— Evening Class Monday evening; beginners wanted; fee 10s 6d j Hansard (over Broadway's), Cathedral Square. g l2 I SHORTHAND" "Learners "wanted, one i*-** guinea quarter; evening classes Gre-g School (over Broadway's), Cathedral Square. ■ 612 T3OOK-KEEPING — Learners wanted, one -*-_■ guinea quarter; oveiung classes. Gregg School (over Broadway's), Cathedral Square. 612 rpYPEWRITING — Learners wanted, <m^ ■*- guinea quarter; evening classes. Gregg School (over Broadway's), Cathedrkl Square. 612 DRAWING, Painting, Woodcarving.— Miss Fuller, First-class South Kensington Certificates, receives Pupils 142, Gloucester Street E. 1229 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. IF' YOU WANT TO DANCE, WHY NOT DANCE WELL? PROFESSOR R. FLEMING is a Thoroughly Qualified Teacher, and his Academy is always open. 74, Cashel Street, City. Terms on application. Telephone 204. 9771 Bangiora Advertisements. J JOHNSTON, ESTD. 1863 J JOHNSTON — Complete Engineer's • Plant for Repairing All Classes Engines. Agricultural and Flaxmill Machinery. TJOHNSTON~for Latest" Designs" of Fu7- --• niture of every description, reliable makers. Inspection invited. J JOHNSTON for Msssey-Harris, Rudge- - WhitwcrtL Rover 8.5.A., Sua Bicycles; ea*- termo. J "JOHNSTON for Reliable Cycle and , • Motor Repairs, also Dunlop, Regent and Oceanic Covers. j J "JOHNSTON. Direct Importer of Sport- *> ing Guns, Rifles and Ammunition ; large selection. Inspection invited. 1122 LOASBY'S Tonic Influenza Cure, 2s 6d, cures quicker than any other remedy made. Money back if dissatisfied. 1176 TRY Taylor and Co.'s City Dye Works, 183, Armagh Street, for Dyeiflg and French Cleaning. 1273

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9315, 15 August 1908, Page 6

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