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To-day's Advertisements Sunday Announcements. WOOLLCOMBE. 11 a.m., St Mary's, Addington 3 p.m., HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, MEN'S MASS MEETING. Mr W. Keeoe will piceide 7 p.m., Cathedral. Half Scats Reserved for Men 7687 J_.THOI.IBT Services.—Richmond—ll, Mr (J. W. Baireii; b.30, .Mr Hooper. W'ooislun—ll, Kov 1,. M. lsitt; 6.50, Mr Dower. iNew Brignton—il, Mr Herri 0.30, Mr Ji-er-oJia.v. jjiiiwooU—ll, Mr 1,/obbs; 0.30, Mr ivudge. Windsor—6.3o, Rev \V. C. Oliver, buiuner—ll, Air Williams; 7, Mr Hanan. Marshland—ll, Mr nams; 6.30, Mr Hucaanan. Heathcote—ll, Mr J_.anipl.on; 6.50, Mr Horbert. Upawa—ll, Jar "X. Oids; 6.30, Rev T. R. Richards. 7704 yTTKSLEI' Church, Fitzgerald Avenue.— »" ' 11 a.m., Rev VV. C. Uuver; 6.30 p.m., Rev W. Lee. 7»ri AjJjjJ.-.vu-TUiN Methodist i_nurcii.—ll, Rev C. Patchett; 6.30, Mr M'Culiougii. oeivvyn Street, south—ll, Rev J. Evans; 6.30, Mr W. Gumming. -l_inc!o_n Rsau —Haxvest_ Thanksgiving Service. 7734 S" YIJEiSHAM Mcthodißt Church.—Both [services To-morrow will be conducted by the R-ev V. M i.ticoil; Morning 11, Evening 6.30. 773 i OIpAWaT Methodist Church,—Sunday, March 6ta, Morning, at 11, Mr X. Olds; livening, 6.30, Rev T. li. R.charas (of Blenheim). A He«r:y Welcome i. Extended. 7&___ PRIMITIVE Methodist Church, Cambridge Terrace.—Harvest .festival. 11, Rev b. Henderson; 3, Spscial Children's bervioe; 6.30, Rev W. Harris. Harvest Music, Soloist, ilr Rodda. Lanwood—ll, Mr Pickering; 6.30, Mr Crawley; Sydenham—ll, Kev VV. xiarris; 6.30, Hsv S. Henderson. Edgeware Road—ll, Mr Holland; 6.30, Mr Pugh. 7821 T PAUL'S Presbyterian Church; 1 Cashel Street.—Rev Tnos. Tart, M.A., H.D., at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Morning, "Communion Service"; Evening bubject: " (jetting and Giving." Presbytery Ordination Service at 8 p.m. 16D8 O""XFORD~Terrace _ Baptist Church—Rev R. S. Gray will preach To-morrow at both services. Morning service at 11 o'clock, evening service at 6.30 o'clock. 7723 CONGREGATIONAL ~ Church, Worcester Street.—Rev W. J. L. Closs, 8.A., 11 a.m., " The Garden of God"; 6.80 p.m., " Good Advice, or Good News." Tennyson Street, 6.30 p.m., Mi a. Strange. 7746 ' LINWOOD Congregational Church, Ferry Road—Sunday School Anniversary Services at 11 a.m. «nd 6.30 p.m.; preacher, Rev R. W. Jackson. Young People's Service at 3 p.m.; address by Rev L. M. Isitt. Special hymns by children at all services. 7725 ■ D.\., Preach the Gospel of the Grace .. God, Sunday Evening, 6.30. Subject; "The Two Witnesses; Who Are They?" All *re welcome. No collection. 7522 nniUSTADELPHIAi. -Assembly, Bible Hall, Manchester Street, City.—Sunday March 6, 6.30 p.m., Address: "The First Principles of the Oracles of God. Come. Ail Heartily Welcome. 7732 . .—Mrs Suminersgili Walker (over 30 years with English Spiritualist Societies). Address, subject, "Who and What are Angela." Followed by Psychometry, eto. All welcome. Silver coin collection at door. 7709 I nW*fflciai wnEll vices, Sunday, 6th March, in Miss Coxg Hall. Hereford Street, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Pastor F. Hassold. 4326 -LTJ. Control of those who Teach of Jesus, the Christ. Subject: " Chose Ye This Day Whom Ye Will Serve?" At the Forester's Hall, Oxford Terrace, Sunday, 7 p.m. Collection to defray expenses. Bring Sankey's Hymns. 7315 uiuALisx unurcn, Worcester Street. 7 p.m., Mr J. M. Moorey, S.C.V., will answer written questions on Spiritual and kindred subjects Clairvoyance. Silver coin admission. 7842 & J.H.INT, .Lincoln Road, Corner Clarence Street, Addington,—Sunday Evening, at 1, by Pastor Pascoe. Subject: "Who Changed the Sabbath?" All Wel- ' ■ 7745 L ter Street (opp. H. ML Theatre).—Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m.—'Subject: "When a Man Dies, Shall he Live Again?" 7807 EW Zealand Rationalist Association, Choral Hall.-J_.r W. W. Collins will Lecture To-morrow. Subject: "The Rev Dr Anderson on The Collapse of Liberal Christianity." Musical Selections at 7 o'clock. Questions answered after the lecture. Admission Free. Collection. 7834 1-HOUR Talks on Socialism, Socialist Hall, 2 every Sunday, 7.15 p.m. Subject tomorrow: The N.Z. Industrial Movement, as Seen Through Russian Spectacles. Speaker, Mr S. F. Nilikin. Music Socialist Songs. All welcome. 4315 SOCIALIST PARTY. TMniV TIT.-i.: z-1-il._J-._l n - .- ' p.m. Socialist Hall, Reception Committee, 5.30. Executive Meeting, 6.30 p.m. ' Gloucester Street, Oxford Terrace, 8 o'clock. T ITERATURE: "Clarion," "Justice/' ■*-« "Woman Worker," and Up-to-date Books from Comrade Griffiths. uuiAijibx Party's Conference ] ', Christchurch at Easter. i_!j xxew Zealand Socialist, Fred Way, will visit Christchuroh April 3rd. 4267 -u.i-.ia Hall, Monday evening, 8 o'clock—lmportant Business Meeting. All members of Socialistt Party please attend. 432 a T. ARMSTRONG & CO., LIMITED, !TTT_ TT_.n-v.,._ T-i ..-J z-ti_.ii.; tt__. Street and Victoria Square. GEN IS Tennis Shirts, bands or collars, 2s lid, 3s 6d; Fashion Shirt 3 2s lid, 3s lid. Armstrong's, Ltd. jum Tweed Tunio Suits 4s lid, 6s lid; » Sailor £uits 2s lid to 6s lid, in serge or tweed. Armstrong's, Ltd. 11/pN'S Working Shirts Is lid, 2s 6d, 2. - LTJ - lid. Armstrong's are the best house in town for Shirta of any kind. ■ ivii.jttaii.iijs Zephyrs 6d; Jap Crepe Cloth 4Jd; Cambrics 4Jd; Chocked Zephyrs Sjd. Armstrong's. - Ty B. Corsets 6s 6d7~p7D. 4s 6d; Vanity " • Fairs 2s 9d; Ribbon Corsets Is 6d. Armstrong's, Ltd. VyVHITE Underskirts from 2s lid; Trim- ▼ » med Embroidery 4s 6d; Moreen Skirts 2a 9d; Print Underskirt* 3s 6d. Armstrong's, Ltd. ujiz.o uresarng Gowns from 4s 3d; Molleton Cloth 8s lid; Dressing Jackets 3s_lld, 4s j3d. _Armstrong'"s t Ltd. ABIES' Bloomers in holland, print or --• drill from Is 6d; Natural Bloomers 3s 6d._ Armstrong's, Ltd. ' 9d, 9_d; New Crepons 2s 3d for Is. Armstrong's, Ltd. TAP Silks, any colour, B_d.; "Tussore Silks O from Is to 2s lid; Bladk Glace Is lid. Armstrongs, Ltd. lere nose trom B„ct: .lid; Overalls and Dorothy Aprons Is lid. Armstrong's, Ltd. 4322 ROYAL STANDARD PILLS WANTED Known—Finest White Su»ar 561b bags 9s. At the Cash Grocery Company. TANTED Known—For Lowest Pri .VY. Groceries try the Cash Grocery "Company. WANTED Known—We tickets equal to Is in the £. ►LEASE Note our address: T _ Grocery Company, 223, Casht. ...ree. west. X X EXPRESS BAKING POWDER. LOOK Out for the Quick Boil Kettle next week. .law HE Have Sums of £BOO and £IOOO for In- . . vostment. Speirs and Wilson, 146 a, Cashel Street. 4223 QAAA HEAD of Poultry and 2000"Dozen 01/VV Eggs wanted for our Easter Sales. Wilson's Saleyards, 165, Tiiam Street. 'SIOB

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9790, 5 March 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9790, 5 March 1910, Page 9

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