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To-day's, Advertisements Sunday Announcements. 'T JOHN'S, Latimer Square, Sunday. Au<J gust 20. —6.30 p.m.,- Open-air Service at Clock Tower (weather permitting). Mission Service in church, 7 p.m. 83G7 CHURCH of England Men's Society.—Service for ta«n only at S. Matthew's Church, St Albans, Sunday, August 20th, at 30 p.m. Speaker, Mr J. C. Adams. 7448 DURHAM STREETMethcdist Church.—ll a.ru., Rev S. Lawry; 6.30 p.m.. Rev C. H. Garland. A rermon to Young men. 8237 T,\/ T ESLEY CHURCH (East Beit).-ll a.m., tl Rev C. H. Garland; 6.30 p.m., Kev C. H. Laws, B.A. Evening subject: "Manliness and Religion" 8 p.m., '' Clean Sport Meeting." Addresses by Messrs F. T. Evans and T. W. Ree?e. KBS METHODIST SERVICES.—Richmond: 11, Risv A. M'Baan; C.30, Mr Pratt. Wcols--1on: 11, Kev J. N. Buttle; 6.30. Mr Hooper. New Brighton : _ 11. Rov N. Turner ; 6.30. Mr Patten. Linwood: 11, Mr Spratt; 6.30. Rev A. M'Bcan. Windsor: 6.30, Rev W. C. Oliver Sumner: 11, Mr Chatterton; 7, Rev W. Leo. Marshland: 11. Rev W. C. Oliver; 6 30, Mr Francis. Beathcote: 11. Rev XT. Leo; 6.30, Mr Vosa. Opawa: 11, Rev C. H. Laws, BA.; 6.30, Rev J. N. Buttle. 8287 \JYDEivHAM Mnthodiet Church.—ll a.m., Rev E. Cox; 630 p.m.. Revc S. Lawry. "The Cost of Christ's Service." 8280 METHODIST MlSSlON.—Durham' Street South: 11 a.m.. Mr Dobbs; 6.30 p.m., Rev N. Turner, Evangelistic Service, soloist Mr Hunter. High Street: 11 a.m., Mr M'Clymout; 6 30, Rev E, Cox. Welcome. 8360 UfAWA Metnwi.st Church.—Anniversary and opening new Sunday School. Pteachers: Morning, Rev C. H. Laws; evening, Rev J. N. Buttle. Afternoon—Formal opening of new schoolroom by Mrs Geo. Scott at 2.30 p.m. Service conducted by Kev C. H. Garland. Bright services all day. Everybody invited. 8365 PRIMITIVE Methodist Churches.—Sydenham, Battersca Street: Morning, 11, Rev G. Clement; evening. 6.30. Mr W. Dobbs. Linwood: Morning, 11, Mr H. Field; evening, 6.30, Rev__G. Clement. 8234 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Cambridiro Terrace—ll, Rev S. Henderson; 2.30, Young Mon's and Women's Bible Clasres; 6.30, Rev C. E. Ward. Edgewaro Road: 11, Rev C. E. Ward; 6.30, Rev S. Henderson. 8369 ST PAUL'S""Preßbrterian"ChurcnT.Ctshel Street—Rev Taos. Tait, M.A., B.D. Tomorrow at 11 a,m. Subject: " A Mission Pastoral." And at G. 30 p.m. Closing Service of Mission. Special Hymns. 1898 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Worcester Street.—Rev W. J. L. Closs, 8.A.—11 a.m., " The Grace of God "; 630 p.m., • Selling One's Birthright." Tennyson Stroet: Rev Harold S. Perkins, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. 8279 SYDENHAM Congregational Church, Tennyson Street—ll a.m., 6.30; preacher, Rev Harold B. Perkins. Limelight Entertainment, Wednesday, 7.30. 8474 l. Sunday—" With the *- • Y.M.C.A. in India." All young men welcome. Strangers' tea, 5.15 p.m. 8371 CU'll'lfcUt SUULKTrS MALL, Manchester Street—The Gospel of the Grace of God will be preached in the above Hall, 6.30 Sunday evening. All are welcome. No collec--8366 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Service every Sunday at 7 p.m., Whitcombe and Tcmbs'a Buildings, Ca-she! Street, opposite Ballantyne's. Subject, 20th inst., "Mind." Strangers welcomed. 8364 pHRISTADELPHIAN—EccIssia Bible Hall V> Madras Street, City, Sunday, August 20 —Morning, 11 a.m.; evening, 6.30 p.m. Lecture subject, " The World," Saturday night. All interested strangers heartily welcome. No collection. 6264 ARMAGH STREET HALL—The'Gospel of the Graca of God will (D.V.) be preached on Sunday evening by Mr Carpenter at 6.80. All heartily invited. 8260 WJ..L.SUJN jt'iUTCtt-on '"Just How to Reinforce all Your Powers; tho Real Pentecost." Caledonian Hall t 8.16 pr E. R. Alccm will sing, Silver com. rpHEbT6PHICATsOCIETYrW77Manches■i ter Street (opp H.M. Theatre)—Publio Lecture Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject: " Mystic Symbols of the Soul." Room open Wednesday 3 to 6. B«SQ SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester *J | Street W., at 7 p.m.—Written questions on Spiritualism answered by Messrs 3. Wilson and Coney Spirit messages by Mrs Wilson. Collection at door. Sunday School 3 p.m. NEW ZEALAND Rationalist Association, Choral Hall—Mr W. W. Collins will lecturo to-morrow; subject, "Rationalism and Eugenios: Conditions that best Promote Human Welfare." Musical selections at 7 o'clock. Questions answered after lecture. Admission free. Collection. Sunday School at 3-p.m., leßaon "How Wo Live." Paronts and children cordially invited. 8310 SOCIALIST PARTY. MEETINGS, Square, Sunday—3.ls, Afternoon; 7, Evening. Subject: "Ages, Wages and What?" ua.U, S o'oiock Tea, Mrs Wilson in charge. Social Committee, 6 o'clock. iIALIST~HaII7~B^ 7 will speak. Did you ever hear him? *-> the vacancy on the City Council don'tcher know. ' SOCIALISTS are tired of the divide up. ■~> Just think New Zealand divided amongst Fat. g.^3 f"H M'TtiVf Ttllfllil Candidate, will address meetings as follows. Roll up, everybody. AJ.uj.-i.uAJf: jNight, Clock Tower, 8 p.m.; special invitation to Unionists of the Central Ward. ONDAY, 7 p.m., Address to Cabmen outside Railway Station; 8 p.m., Baibadoes Street Bridge. iiw«ijt%mi*miiiJmimii,i!«ffl meets. 1 wouldn't miss it for all the tec in China. tF.t#ayW>are>Ji%M | U.M;J.UUIT.t i » Evening and a Muuucipal Address by Yours Truly. r I '.iiE Labourers' Union nominated Ted 4- Howard for the Central Ward, bo vote lor him. ' tho useful people. Anyone can represent tiie others. lhursday, you can say wheth ' want a live man on t'he Council. iHE Workers of the Central can put ■ _Howard in if they will vote. ,' TF you want a linen draper's duinmy ~~to u represent you, don't vote for Howard. ' i tbD HOWARD is class-conscious, a •*• works for his class every time. "'HE only class worth fighting for is the •*• Useful, or Working Class; others get out. 8460 F. COOKE, TAILOR, &c, CHANCERY LANE. OVER 9 Years with J. Ballaatyne. Style and fit guaranteed. I J . ."" rllmß spend large sums in advervy tising and have expensive displays, for which their patrons pay. T GlYEl3ettiFValue and *.._ X 199 L. M. ISITT, GENEEAL BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 633-635, Colombo Street. Christchuroh (Nearly opposite Messrs Mason, Strutters). F. H. CHRISTIAN, Manager. i the fewest Books received each week i England. America and Australia. TT7-EITING Blocks "and Envelopes ""in _ all " th ° ,atea t' shades; Writing "and Music Cases, Pur ß es, Wallets and Ladies' Bogs etc. i jiAixirjit-JOUiJiMiJ Editions of the : ■LJ and Classical, Authors in all styles of bindings, specially suitable for presentations. HBLES, Prayer Books, Hvmn Book?. An--B-' thems, Anniversary and other Music, Devotional Books. 'HY shop in the heart oi~the cityTwhere ' » big rents and high rates reign, when by walking another hundred yards you can save nnn»y? Inspection solicited. ONE TABLESPOON LTI of •■ GERSTENA" Porridge Meal will go as far as two of ether foods, and IS COOKED IN TWO MINUTES. 8 0 77 SMOKE MAIiSUMA CIGARETTES. THE DEFENCE ACT EXPOSED. EE "THE MAORILAND WORKER." *-* One Penny. All Newsagents. _ 3600 X LAWN Mowers Sharpened, Set and Repaired at Ball's, opp. "Times" Office. ONE TABLESPOONFUL of " GElfSTENA" Porridge Meal will go as far as two of other foods, and IS COOKED IN TWO MINUTES. 8277 SOAP Saturday.—Next Saturday is Soap Saturday, when Each Person Spending One Shilling and Up-wards Receive* a C'ako of Best Scnp Free. W. R. Cccko and Son, Chemists, High O" NE~"TABLESPOONFTJL ct ""g"erT STENA" Porridge Meal will go aa far as two of other foods, and IS COOKED IN TWO MINUTES. __ e2 ! 7 __ "InpHE Man at the Steering Wheel" has -L your life in nis hands, therefore when taking motor trips ring 2155. Reliable men. Hereford Garage, £^3

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10236, 19 August 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 10236, 19 August 1911, Page 9

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