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To-day's - Advertisements Sunday Announcements. QT JOHN'S Church. Latimer Square—Sun- £•' day, March 19, 7 p.m., Open-air Service at Clock Tower. Mission Service in Church 7.30 p.m. 4653_ DURHAM STREET Methodist Church.— 11 a.m., Rev L. M. Isitt; 6.30 p.m., Hev C H. Garland. 4567 WESLEY Church, East Belt—ll a.m.. Rev *> D. McNicoll; 6.30 p.m.. Rev C. H. Laws, B.A. Evening subject—" The Inwardness of Religion." 4528 ■j\/fETHODIST Services.—Richmond—ll. Mi •*■'-«■ H. P. Wilkinson, 8.A.; 6.30, Rev W. C Oliver. Woolston—ll, Mr H. B. Wilkinson ; G. 30. Rev J. N. Buttle. New Brighton—--11, Rev J W. Burton; 6 30, Rev A. Mcßean. •Linwood—ll, Rev A. Mcßean; G. 30, Mr Armstrong. Windsor—6.3o. Mr Chatterton. Sumner—ll, Mr Speirs; 7, Mr Voss. Marshlnnd—--11, Rev W. C. Oliver; 6.30, Mr Kerr. Healhcote—ll Mr Kershaw; 6.30. Mr Pratt. Opawa —ll. Rev J. N. Buttle; 6.30, Mr Parkin. 4567 YDENHAM Methodist Church.—Both sar- • - vices To-morrow will be conducted by Rov Lewis Hudson, who leaves for England text week. Morning: 11. Evening 6.30. Soloist nt evening- service, Mrs Firth. 4G17 METHODIST MISSION. Durham Street S. —ll a.m., Rev N. Turner, " Immanuol "; G. 30. Rev F. W. Isitt. "The Open Door." High Street—Harvest Thanksgiving; 11 a.m., Mr Farrow; 6.30, Rev N. Turner. 4525 NEW Brighton Weslcyan Methodist Church —Anniversary services will be held tomorrow, March I9th.. preachers: morning. 11 a.m., Rev J. W. Burton; afternoon, 3 p.m.. Rev W. J. L. Clof?; evening. 6.30 p.m.. Rev A. M'Bean. On Wednesday evening. Mnrch 22nd. at 8 o'clock. « grand concert will be given. Tickets Is each, children Gd. Come early, for we expect the church 'full. 5351 >RIMITTVE METHODIST Churches - J- Sydenham, Battersea Street Morning:, 11, Rev G. Clement; evening, 6.30, Mr C. H. Earwaker. Linwood—Morning, 11, Mr J. Pugh; evening, 6.30. Rev C. E. Ward. 4627 IT PAUL'S Presbyterian Church.—Rev -J Thos. Tait. M.A., B.D. 11 a.m.; subject: "The Limits of Self-Ownership"; 6.30 p.m.; subjeot: "Is God Good, if Men Suf- «»»?." ■ _' ■ 1899 TARVEST Thanksgiving Services, Linwood L Baptist Church, Linwood Avenue and Worcester Street.—Morning, 11; evening, 6.30. Mr L. Browning will preach at both services. Sankey's hymns. A warm welcome to all. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Worcester Street.—To-morrow. Forty-seventh Anniversarv. 11 a.m., Rev W. J. L. Closs, 8.A., orr "The Soul of the Church." 3 p.m., Rev A. Mcßean. Special Young People's Service. 6.30, Rev W. J. L. Closs, 8.A., on "What is Congregationalism?" Thursday next—6.3o p.m., Drawing-room Tea and Conversazione Tickets is. 7.30 Congregational Rally. Old friends and new specially invited. Music, etc., etc. Tennyson Street—--6.30 p.m., Sunday, Mr C. N. Mackie. 4560 PHRISTADELPHIAN Assembly, Bible \J Hall, Madras Street, City Sunday, March 19. 6.30 p.m. Address—Our Dead Friends: Where Are They? Cornel All heartily welcome. No collection. 4526 CHRll3TlAN~Science Service is held Every Sunday, 7 p.m., Whitcombe and Tombs' Buildings,, Cashel Street, opp. Ballantyno'i. Subject, 19th inst.: " Matter." Strangers welcomed. 4610 ICOTTISH Society Hall.—R, G. Grubb will •J (D.V.) speak of " God's Remedy for Man's Ruin" on Sunday, 6.30 p.m. No collection. Come, and bring your friends. 4603 ELF Realisation.—Wilson Fritch, Caledonian Hall, Worcester Street, Sunday, 8 p.m.;" What is God?" Silver coin. Friday, 8 p.m.; "Emerson: Self Reliance." Admission Is. 4629 PIRITUALISTS' Church, Worcester Street W., at 7 p.m.—Address by Mrs HarrisRoberts. Subject: "The Privileges and Responsibilities of Spiritualists.' Collection at door. Sunday School at 3 p.m. 4630 ARMAGH Street Hall.—Mr J. Henderson will (D.V.) give an nddress Sunday Svening, at 6.30. Subject: "Pentecost." Illustrated by large diagram. All are welcome. No collection. 4634 IHEOSOPHICAL Society, 247, Manchester Street (opp. H.M. Theatre).—Publio Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject. "The Lost Continent." Room open Wednesdays, 3 to 5 p.m. 4656 - EW ZEALAND Rationalist Association.— Choral Hall.—Mr W. W. Collins will lecture To-morrow. Subject: " The Veil of Mystery." Musical selections at 7 o'clock. Questions answered. Admission free; collection. Children's meeting 3 p.m. Parents and children cordially invited. 4625 SOCIALIST PARTY. SUNDAY Meetings , Cathedral . Square, Afternoon, 3.15. A Cruel Phase of Cood Things for the Working Class." SOCIALIST Hall, 5 o'clock, Scouts' Tea. Miss E. Thorn in charge. O'BRYEN HOARE will be with us in the Socialist Hall at'B p.m., Sunday. O'BRYEN HOARE will Lect.'"-e on " Democracy and Religion." The. last of the series. F. COOKE, TAILOR, &c, CHANCERY LANE. f\VER 9 Years -with J. Ballantyne. Stylo and fit guaranteed. OiJi.ci.tt inrms spend large sums in advertising and have expensive displays, for hich their patrons pay. T GIVE Better Value and Sell Cheaper. X viao TO BUILDERS, SPECULATORS, INVESTORS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. CHESHAM SUBDIVISION. CLOSE TO CITY AND 2 GOOD TRAM SERVICES, WITH FRONTAGES TO MANCHESTER STREET, BISHOP STREET, CANON STREET and EDGEWARE ROAD. A(\ MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SECTIONS, situate as above, will be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION at CRADDOCK, M'CROSTIE COY'S Land Sale Rooms, Corner Cashel and Manchester Streets, on THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 23rd, at 2 p.m. NOTE THE TERMS—--6 per cent Deposit. 6 per cent in 6 months. 5 per cent in 12 months. 6 per cent in 18 months. 5 per cent in 2 years. Balance in 3 years, with power to pay off and obtain clear Land Transfer Title earlier. PYNE AND CO., CRADDOCK, M'CROSTIE CO., Joint Auctioneers, Cashel Street. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO., Chief Agents, Hereford Street. PLANS NOW AVAILABLE. KOTE DATE OF SALETHURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 23rd, at 2 p.m. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, 25th MARCH, At 12 o'clock Noon. nALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, havo •*' received instructions from MR S. HAYES to Offer, as above, at their Land Salerooms, Cathedral Square, his WEST MELTON FARM, Comprising 411 ACRES GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND. There are 11 paddocks, permanently watered by water-races; 100 acres are in stubble, GO in rope and turnips, 5 in potatoes, and the balance in grass. This land, which is in good heart, grows good crops of grain. The average yield is 30 hushels wheat and 40 to 60 of oats per acre. Convenient House of 9 rooms, with extensive outbuildings, and 2£ acres of young fruit trees are centrally placed. Situated 1% miles from Sandy Knolls railway station, and 3 from P.O. and school. Owner wishes to sell to settle his sons elsewhere. For full particulars apply to 323 DALGETY and CO,, LIMITED. FANCY GLASS VASES, 10ft high, Is 6d each. WHITE, LI D.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10106, 18 March 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 10106, 18 March 1911, Page 9

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