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To-day's Advertisements Sunday Announcements. DURHAM. Street Methodist Church.—ll a.m., Rev C. H. Garland, ' Jesus and tho Storm"; 6.30 p.m., Rev C. H. Garland, "Jesus in Prayer." ? 3^._ WEsO'iY _ CHURCR, East Belt—ll a.m., Rov C. H. Laws, 8.A.; 6.30 i3.ru., Kev C, H. Laws, B.A. 3336 METHODIST SERVICES.—Richmond—--11, Rev W. C. Oliver; 6.30, Rev A. M'Boan. Woolston—ll, Rev J. N. Buttle; 6.30, Mr H. R, Turner. Brighton—ll, Rev A. M'Benn; 6.30, Mr W. Thomas. Linwood —ll, Mr Hanan; 6.30, Mr Kerr. Windsor—--6.30, Rov W. C. Oliver. Sumner—ll, Rov W. Lee; 7, Mr Hooper. Marshland—ll, Mr Knott; 6.30, Mr Barrell. Healhuole—l.l, Mr H. R. Wilkinson; 6.30. Rov W. Lee. Opawa —ll, Mr Chatterton; G. 30, Rov J. N. Buttle. 3330 IYDENH.AM Methodist Church—ll a.i ■J Mr W. Dobbs; 6.30 p.m., Rev E. Cox; p.m.. Brotherhood. Mr E. R. Ford Bpenks on "Some Militarist Fallacies: with special reference to the Defence Act." Solo, Mr Daltry.' Convalescent Home—ll a.m., Rev E. Cox. 3416 METHODIST Mission, Durham Street S. —ll a.m., Rev N. Turner, "The Enlarged Heart"; 6.30, Mr F. Spratt. High Street—ll a.m., Mr ,3. H. Wilson, M.A.; 6.30, Rev N. Turner, " Church v. Liquor Traffic." 3335 IKIMITIVE Methodist Church, Cambrid<?o - Terrace—ll, Rov C. E. Ward; 2.30, Young Men's and Women's Bible Classes; 6.30, Rev S. Henderson. Edgewara Road— Sunday School Anniversary; 11 and 0.30, Rev A. Harding; 3 o'clock, Children's Sorvico. Special items. Rev S. Henderson. Special music by children and choir. 3411 PRIMITIVE Methodist Church.—Syden- — ham, Battersea Street—Mornin<r, 11, Rev S. Henderson; evening, 6.30, Mr James M'Cullough. Linwood—Morning, 11, Mr J. Showard; evening, 6.30, Rev C. E. Ward. saco TRINITY Congregational Church, Worcester Street—Rov W. J. L. Closa, B.A.— 11 a.m., "Christ in You"; 12 neon, Communion Service; 6.30 p.m., "Man's Ee : "- fionship to God." Tennyson StreetHarold S. Perkins, 11 a.m. and 6.3!) i 83J [T PAUL'S Preabyterian C.hurch, Carhel ~> Streets-Rev Thos. Tait, M.A., 8.D., To-morrow, at 11 a.m. Subjoct: "God's Call and Word." And at 6.30 p.m., subject "The Liquor Question." 1898 SCOTTISH Society Hall—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached in tho above Hall by Mr A. C. Fleming. Welcome to all. No collection. 3419 TVENXYSON Street Congregational Church, L Sydenham—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Teacher, Kev Harold S. Perkins, welcomes you all. Evening Communion Service. 9938 IPIRITUALISTS' Church, Worcester Street , ' —7 p.m., Inspirational Address by Mrs Steinman, "The Soul's Mansions." Also Spiritual Clairvoyance from flowers placed on table. Children's Lyceum, 8 p.m. 8408^ J- Street (opp. H.M. Theatre)— Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m.; subject, " Theosophy and Social Reconstruction." Rooms open Wednesdays, 3 to 5: 3110 pHRISTIAN SCIENCE—First Church of vy Christ Scientist—Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, November 5, "Adam and Fallen Man." Gloucester Street, corner of Manchester Street. 3425 >'EV R. S. GRAY speaks on Prohibition, Rotunda, Sunday, 8.15; Young Men's Guild Choir will sing. 9934 PHRISTADELPHIAN Ecclesia Bible Hall, X J Madras Street, City, will meet (D.V.) Sunday, November 5, 11 a.m. Evening lecture, 6.30; subject "Hell, Where and What is it?" All interested strangers heartily invited. 3304 ARMAGH Street Hall—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached on Sunday Evening at 6.30 p.m. Subject: "Paul's Address on Mar's Hill." All heartily invited. No collection. 3305 iAND Rotunda, Sunday, 8.15 i oung — ' Men's Prohibition Guild, Rev R. S. Gray will speak. ■ Choir. Collection. 9934 NEW ZEALAND Rationalist Association. —Choral Hall.—Mr W. W. Collins will lecture To-morrow. Subject, "A Pagan City." "Visitors to Christchurch should embrace the opportunity of hearing somethingthey will not be likely to forget. Musical selections at 7 o'clock. Questions answered after the lecture. Admission Free. Collection. 3415 NEW Brighton Mission Hall.—Meetings .will be held All Day Friday, Show . Day, 11, 3 and 7. Hearty welcome to all. 9020 SOCIALIST PARTY, SUNDAY Meetings, Cathedral Square, 3.15 rJ and 7 p.m.; '* Is Federated Labour a Success T' 'OCTALIST HALL—Afternoon, 5 o'clock O Tea, Mrs Wilson in charge. Monday, 8 p.m.: Business Meeting. eiYmSNH^iM - PA'KB:,'" 3" p.m.—E. J. How- i 5 ard, Socialist Candidate for Christ- I church South, will Bpeak. COMKADK HOWARD \ number of reasons why you should vote for Socialism. COMRADE HOWARD says that the workers, not the shirkers, should own Now Zealand. „__^^ COMRADE COOKE. Socialist Candidate for Christchurch East, will sneak in Square, 7 p.m. pOMRADE COOKE says that tho income of the workers should be big and ascured. pOMRADIi COOKE says support the Sov' cialists and you will show you Want that, COMRADE COOKE says that where military law prevails woman has no rights. Vote militarism out. JiS Majesty's Theatre—Doors open 7.15 p.m.—E. R. Hartloy, tho inimitable, will speak. R. HARTLEY, the inimitable, will speak in His Majesty's Theatre, Sunoav, at 8 p.m. HIS Majesty s Theatre, Sunday, 8 p.m.— E. R. Hartley, the inimitable Socialist speaker. 7 R, HARTLEY, the inimitable Socialist ■»-'• speaker, His Majesty's Theatre, Sunday, S p.m. HIS Majesty's Theatre, Sunday, 8 p.m.— E. R. Hartley, the inimitable Socialist speaker. Silver coin collection. SOCIALISM, do you understand it? Do you wish to understand it? Hear Hartley explain. ALDERMAN 15. E. HARTLEY knows -«-i- what Socialism is. Hear him Sunday, 8 p.m. Silver coin collection. ALDERMAN E. R, HARTLEY, His -rS. Majesty's Theatre—" How Shall We Find the Money?" 9926 F. COOKE, TAILOR, &c, CHANCERY LANE. OVER 9 Years with 3. Ballajityne. Styfc and fit puaranteed. Uinrjxi JMrms spend large sums in advertising and have expensive displays, lor which their patrons pay. e n -C^BpeT VIOQ Eduoatlonni. PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. OVER 1,200 Pupils in 6 Months Taught in New Zealand to Play by the Now Method of Music. NO drudgery; no acales and exercise practice; no waste of time and money. Success guaranteed. COLLEGES Now hngton, Napier, Gisborno, Dunedin and Invercargill. » Branch will open 6th Nov tx. For further particulars see local newspapers. WHAT b tho use of Having Music You Cannot Play. Come to us, we'll Teach You. EXACTLY the same result as under tho old conditions, only in one month what used to take years. Pupil has a waltz ln~ the "third J lesson. See if you can take it in the rat. ' DON'T ho misguided what others eayT~ask our they are our success. Tuition JEI 10s, includ ng all'"music pupils require free; all classes of music. I7IEE refunded if you cannot road music and • play it' tune first_week; nothing easier. BIRLEY'S College "of Music, 272, High Street, near Stewart Dawson's, interviews any time. 98-14 T)IANO, Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin. Mis 3 Remington, Teacher, 353, Hereford Street. £1 10s cunrler. ggi:j PIANOFORTE Teacher (Gentleman) ""has Vacancies for Pupils, evenings; satisfaction guaranteed; terms 2"i3. Pupils, "Star." ' 9901 _ ANTED—For Sak ; 7 DanW Mill."'Tank and Stand, 6ft Titan AVheel. Applv 95. Office Road. 9913 rPTIOKPE! Thorpe I! Thorpe!!! Thorpe!!!! A High, dry and level sections. 9919 OfRIKE - OUT O ON EACH BALLOT PAPER.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10301, 4 November 1911, Page 9

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