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To-day's Advertisements Sunday Announcements. DURHAM STREET Methodist Cliurch—ll, Rev C. H. Garland, " Relation o£ the New to the Old Testament"; 6.30, Rev C. H. Garland, '' Profitable Mutilations." 78G3 rfXTESLEY Church) East Belt, 11 a.m. and »V I 6.30 p.m. Rev C. H. Laws, E.A. 7855 METHODlST"''Se^c^Rioi^nd^nrMr Sproule; 6.30, Rev A. Mcßean. Wcolston 11, Rev J. N. Buttle; 6.30, Mr H. R. Wilkinson. New Brighton—ll, Rev W. C. Oliver; 6.30, Mr T. Olds. Linwood —ll, Rev A. Mcßean; 6.30, Mr Armstrong. Windsor—6.3o, Rev W. C. Oliver. Sumner—ll, Mr Andrew; 7, Rev N. Turner. Marshland —11, Mr Farrow; 6.30, Mr Pickering. Heathcote—--11, Mr Williams;. 6.30, Mr EL F. Wilkinson, B.A. Opawa—ll, Mr Knott; 6.30, Rev J. N. Buttle. 7863 TMfETHODIST Mission, Durham Street -«-*■ south.—ll a.m., Rev N. Turner, " The Spiritual Conscience;" 6.30 p.m., Mr J. Hanan. High Street—ll a.m., Mr R. H. Turner; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. H. Fountain. Speoial singing. Welcome. ' 7793 T3RIMITIYE METHODIST Church, Cam" A bridge Terrace—ll, Rev C. E. "Ward; 2.30, Bible Classes; 6.30, Rev S. Henderson, subject—" A Startling Monument." Edgeware Roadr—ll, Rev S. Henderson; 6.30, Rev C. E. Ward. 7867 PRIMITIVE Methodist Churches.-Syden--i ham, Battersea Street —Morning. 11, Mr J. Field; evening, 6.30, Rev G. Clement. Linwood—Morning, 11, Rev G. Clement; evening, 6.30, Mr J. Belshaw. 7795 (Hi XFORD TERRACE~B a ptist Church—Rev R. S. Gray, 11 o'clock, Administration of Ordinance of Believers' Baptism; 6.30, Service, Communion Service. Reception of new members. 7887 FTONGREGATIONAL Church, Worcester, Streets—Rev W. J. L. Closs. 8.A., Tomorrow, 11 a.m., " Light and Salt ; 6.00 p.m., "Despised and Rejected"; 7.30, Communion. Tennyson Street —3 p.m., Sunday School; 6.30, Mr Boniface. Visitors welcomed. 7861 INWOOD Congregational Church. Ferry Road—ll a.m., and 6.30 p.m., Rev I. Sarginson; evening subject—" The Awakening of Spain, and Other Signs of the Times.' 7573 "a RMAGH STREET HALL, near Colombo -c3l Street^—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached Sunday evening, at 630 All are welcomo. No collection. 7852 nHKiSTADELPHIAN Assembly, Bible Hall, Madras Street, City—Sunday, August 7—6.30 p.m. address, " Bible Questions and Bible Answers." Come. ' All heartily welcome.' 1 .7792 C" HRISTIAN SCIENCE Service is he':d every Sunday,. 7 p.m., Baker Bros. Buildings, Manchester Street—Subject, 7th iiist. : Spirit." All welcome. Also Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. 7664^ SPIRITUALIST~Chvrch, Worcester Street—7'p.m., Mr J. M. Mocrey (certificated Missioner, N.Z.'N.A.S.) will answer written questions in any way connected with Spiritual Philosophy. All welcome. Collection at door. ' 7873 THE Christchurch Vedanta Reading. Club meets in Girls' Friendly Society Rooms. Gloucester - Street, west, Sunday Afternoons (members only). Thursday, at 8 p.m. sharp. Visitors will tie welcomed. . 8120 nnHE~TENT~ Tram Terminus, Papanni.— A. Sunday evening at 7, by Pastor Pascoe, subject "The Coming Conflict: What will be the Result?" All welcome. 779? HEOSOPHICAL Society (opp. H.M. Theatre)— Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m.; subject—"An Inner View of Jesus and tho Christ." Children's Lotus Class every Sunday at 8. , 7895 IVTEW' ZEALAND Rationalist Association—ll Choral Hall—l'r W. W. Collins will Lecture To-morrow; subject—"What shall we Do on Sundays?" With- : special' reference to the attitude of "the City Council. Musical selections at 7. Admission free. Collection. 7883 SOCIALIST PARTY. SUNDAY Meetings, Cathedral SquareAfternoon, 3; Socialist Juniors, evening, 7. Chairnrfan, Jamieson. s COUTS' Tea, 5 o'clock, Socialist Hall. 1 Mrs Wright in charge. __ _ O WARDT" Howa rd, Howard, Cathedral Square, Cathedral Square, 7 p.m., 7 p.m.; subject—" Old Lamps for New." (SOCIALIST HALL, Socialist HalCOxford (j Terrace, Gloucester Street, Sunday, 8 o'<;l>sk, Sunday, 8 o'clock, Special Address. pi ILCHRIST, LecvT turo on Sunday evening, Socialist Hall, 8 o'clock. Special address. .8036 Auctions. H. B. .SORENSBN. MONDAY, AUG. Bth, eleven o'clock. HB. SOBENSEN will Sell by Public • Auction, at his Rooms, Lichfield Street, account Client, Confectionery Plant —6 tables, 3 large ooloured glasses, 40 lolly jars, 1 safety till, 1 brass scales, 1-3 burner arclight,.'.! baker's trough, 2 bakers' tables, baskets," trays, iron trays, >l4 compo stands, ladders, counter, sundries. 1695 H. B. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, N Saturday, 13th August, at 8 p.m., in our Rooms. w, o TWO-STOREY House, Cashel Street -west, balcony facing north, motor or trap entrance. ; 5 -ROOMED Houss and Furniture; Nayland Street, Sumner. Lawrie and Wilson. LARGE Section, Hazeldean Road, with two frontages, ideal spot for timber or coal yards. • COLOMBO Road, Sydenham, Shop and Dwelling, occupied by Mr Dil.on, grocer. Room for 2 extra cottages. ■ o COLOMBO Road —House, 5 rooms, 1 Acre Land, trapshed, well fenced. Tl/rONTREAL Street, City, Now House, 5 IVX rooms, high section; all'modern conveniences. MONTREAL Street.' City—House, 6 rooms, tastefully finished inside, sewer connections. A nico home. Lawrie jtnd_Wnson. "eTITiMES AND CO. will submit for Sale by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, the 20th day of August, 1910, At. Noon, in their Rooms, On acoount of Mrs F. Adcock, her SHOP and RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, situated on the LINCOLN ROAD, SPREYDON, nearly opposite the Black Horso Hotel, containing 3 Roods 4 Perches and 2 Large Shops, with Dwellings of 6 and 7 rooms, and all conveniences attached, verandah, etc., newer connections, -vr.-house, copper, etc. Note.—This property is situated in ft goahead locality, has a great prospective value, will command a splendid rental, is an excellent investment, and must bo sold. W. E. SIMES, Auctioneer, 46 144-145. Hereford Street. SELWYN STREET, RED RUTH AVENTJE CRESCENT ROAD AND STRICKLAND STREET. % (PROPOSED TRAM ROUTE.) I HAVE been instructed on account of Mr J. W. Smitham to submit to Public Auction, about the End of AUGUST 26 HIGH and DRY CHOICE BUILDING SITES, with frontages to the -aoove streets, lying well to tho sun and conveniently situated to the Trams and City. The land is the balance of an early selection and the estate is now beinp roaded, patlied and cb-aiiiiS-led by Mr F. Blogg, under the direction of the well-known experienced Surveyor, Mr F. W. Freeman. The soil is eminently adapted for building purposes, having a good depth of rioh loamy soil, above sand and shingle, and is entirely free from any dampness. Xlio homestead block will be submitted at the same time, and plans aro now in tho printer s hands. Terms to Suit Purchasers. 47 W. E. SIMES. Auctioneer. CHOICE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. FITZGERALD STREET, ST ALBANS. WE are instructed to Sell by Public Auction, on account ol Mr Robert Dick, his choice Residential Property,. known as "Amazon," situated Fitzgerald Street, St Albans (adjoining corner Dean Street), and plooo to -Bealey Avenue and the Edjreware Road tram, containing 30 PERCHES and nearly new PLASTERED HOUSE of 6 rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold service, lavatory, washhouse, copper and tubs, oriel and bay window, verandah concrete foundations. iron roof -as and fittings, blinds, etc., stables, trapshed and asphaltdrive' to same. "AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1910, At 8 p.m. NOTE. The Auctioneers desiro to call buyers' special attention to this choice property. My instructions are to sell the property for any reasonable offer. W. E. SIMES. Auctioneer, Haake, practically new, perfect order' £44. Terms, 20a monthly. Francis, 175, Manchester Street . _X7S YTT ANTED, large consumers of Meat to VV study their own interests and call at Dixon's Cash Meat Market, Cashel Street, otto. Ballantyne'a ASI WANTED, good judges of. quality to call and inspeot the Prime Meat at Dixon'i Cash Meat Market, Cashel Street, r-v. BrtteKW*

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9919, 6 August 1910, Page 9

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