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To-day's Advertisements Sunday Announcements. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. DURHAM STREET CHURCH. TO-MORROW. II a.m.—Rev H. C. Orchard. 6.30 p.m.—Rev C. IT. Garland. Special Music by the Choir. METHODIST SERVICES. - Richmond--11, Mr J. Olds; 6.30, Rev A. Mcßean. Woolston—ll, Mr J. Field; 6.30, Rev J. N. Buttle. Brighton—ll, Rev A. Mcßean; 6.30, Mr Voss. Linwood—ll, Rev C. Abernelhy; 6.30, Mr Francis. Windsor—6.3o, Mr Hooper. Sumner—ll, Mr H. F. Wilkinson, 8.A.; 7, Rev W. Lee. Marshland—ll, Mr Avers; 6.30, Mr Thompson. Heatbxote—ll, Mr O. H. Smith; 6.30,-Mr Lanyon. Opawa —ll, Rev S. Henderson; 6.30, Mr Franklin. Redcliffs—ll, Mr W. Thomas. 1760 L/TETHODIST Mission. Durham Street S. '1 —ll a.m., Mr F. Pratt; 6.30 p.m., Rev J. T. Pinfold, B.D. High Street, 11 a.m.— Rev J. X. Pinfold, 8.D.; 0.30 p.m., Mr W. Sprowle. Harvest Thanksgiving next Sunday, isao YDENHAM Methodist Church—Morning, 11, Mr R. H. Turner; evening, 6.30, Rev L. Hudson. Subject, "Is the World Improving?" Convalescent Home—Rev L. Hudsono. 1808 LINWOOD Methodist Harvest FestivalMorning, Rev W. C. Oliver; Afterp.m., Rev A. M'Bean; Evening, Mr C. W. Francos. Come, ye thankful people, come; Raise the song oi harvest home. 1633 OPAWA Methodist Church—Harvest Festival will be held at the above Church. Preacher, morning, 11.30, Rev T. Henderson; evening, Mr Franklin. Sunday School prizes will be distributed in Sunday School at 3 p.m. Social and Sale of Produce will be held in the school at 7.30 on Monday evening. Admission by silver coin. Refreshments provided. 1895 PRIMITIVE Methodist Church—Sydenham, Battersea Street, 11. Mr Pickering; 6.30. Rev C. E. Ward. Linwood—St Asaph Street, 11, Rev Ward; G. 30, Mr H. "ollaud. 1843 [T. PAUL'S Presbyterian Church, Cashel ■ J Street.—Rev Thos. Tait, M.A., 8.D., To-morrow, at 11 a.m. Subject: "The Paraclete." And at 6.30 p.m. Subject: " Seeing Life and Knowing Men." TRINITY Congregational Church, Worcester Street—Rev W. J. L. Closs, .8.A., To-morrow 11 a.m., "Following Afar Off"; 6.30, "The Book of Human-Nature." Tennyson Street —11 a.m.. Rev I. Sarginson; 6.30 p.m., Rev Harold S. Perkins. 1836 TENNYSON Street Congregational Church. 11 a.m., Jtev I. Sarginson; 6.30 p.m., Rev Harold S. Perkins. Hearty welcome to all. 2473 COTTISH SOCIETY HALL, Manchester Street—Gospel, Meeting, 6.30 (D.V.) Sunday evening. Enter ye in at the straight gate, for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leadeth to destruction, and many there be whioh go in thereat. 1832 ■"HE Ancient Order of the Temple of ■ Light—B p.m., Lecture as usual. Collection. Manchester Chambers, Manchester Street. 2488 "fUTR O'BRYEN HO ARE speak 3 at Socialist i-'l. Hall, Sunday evening, 8 p.m. Subject: " Party Government." 2488 RMAGH STRRET HALL—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached in the above Hall on Sunday evening, 6.30. All heartily invited. No collection, 1837 <HRISTADELPHIAN Ecclesia Bible Hall, '' Madras Street, will meet (D.V.) March 24 for Breaking of Bread, 11 a,m.. Evening Lecture 6.30 p.m. Subject: "And He' Preached Unto Him Jesus." AH interested strangers heartily invited. 1808 MR O'BRYEN HOARE speaks at Socialist Hall, Sunday evening, 8 p.m. Subject; "Party Government." 2488 URST Church of Christ Scientist.—ChrisJ tian Science Service, Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., corner Manchester and Gloucester Streets. Subject, 24th inst.: "Matter." Stranger's weloomed. 1903 MR O'BRYEN HOARE speaks at Socialist Hall, Sunday evening, 8 p.m. Subject: "Party Government." 2488 PIRITUALISTS* Church, Worcester Street, 7 p.m.—lnspirational Address, " Blessed are the Pure in Heart." Miss S. Venables. Also, Clairvoyant Descriptions. Lyceum, 3 p.m. 1904 LttUbUPiUCAIj SOCIETY, 247, Mai cheater Street (opp. H.M. The'atre)Publio Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject, " The Spirit of the Age." Rooms open Wednesday, 3 p.m., for inquirers. 1893 JEW ZEALAND Rationalist Association, N Choral. Hall-Mr W. W. Collins will Lecture Tto-morrow; subject, "The Heresy Hunt that Failed: The Rov J. G. Chapman on the Awful Doctrine of Eternal Torments, and the Rev J. K. Elliot's Reply." Musical selections at 7 o'clock. Questions answered after lecture. Admission free.. Collection. 1861 SOCIALIST PARTY. "IE Question of the Hour—" What is Socialism?" It is becoming a very live question. MB O'BRYEN"HOARE~Bp«iks at Socialist Hall, Sunday evening. His subject: " Party Government."

V/ cialist Hall, Sunday evening, 8 p.m. Questions invited. 2488 UtaAiasr Outdoor Propaganda Meetings every Sunday, Cathedral Square, 3.15 and 7_p.m. Questions always welcomed. '""OCIAIi Tea held every Sunday~s p.m., at the Hall, Oxford Terrace. Strangers tily welcomed. 2488 T)ON'T_ forget, Mr O'Bryen Hoare, Su"ndiy ■u evening, speaks on "Parly Government" at •Socialist Hall. oj«a IMPORTANT NOTICE TO WORKERS. WORKERS, Do That You Can ' Trxrxr oll L^i? e Canterbury Labourers' Union? JOIN THE 'UNION, and fall into line with the organised workers. With organisation wages can be raised,and grievances can be removed. DO YOU KNOW what generally happens wiien an unorganised worker meets with an accident 7 Every advantage is taken of your ignorance of the details of the Compensation Act. iL , excuses *« made to avoid payment. When weekly payments are made they are generally less than what you are entitled to, and you are cajoled and tempted settlements' 08 BXpelis io acoe P t inadequate JOIN THE CANTERBURY LABOURERSUNION. We provide you with expert advice and assistance, and see that you get what you are entitled to. Hundreds arl joining If you want further INFORMATION" call and see the General Secretary, r. * m A - PATERSON, Room 9, Trades Hall, Gloucester Street. F. COOKE, TAILOR, &c, rtWll 0 CHANCERY LANE. /-VVER 9 Years with 3. Ballantyne. Stylt v/ and fit guaranteed. . . Jns pay. ~J GIVa Better Value and Sell Cheaper? Board and ReMtJenoe, UPEHIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE " WIKIHANA," 272, BARBADOES STREET, CITY MRS W. DE BURTON WILSON ' Terms £1 and 18s. 'Phone 2661. 2210 X nOMFOKTABLE Bon.rd and ResidencTTor V* Gentlemen. " Moeraki," 4a, Salisbury Street, close to__Papanui trams. 2493 ri ROS VENOR Housed 263J Gloucester Street, City .—Superior Board, Residence; central.y situated; terms moderate. 18fi6X "DRIVATE Board and Residence. Proprie- -*• tress Mrs \V. Hammond, Jollie Street, Akaroa. _ _ 2462 Q UPEiirOn"" Board-Residence. Vacancies *•-> several Boarders. " Glendale," 211. Arf n - n^.. f ! <roct ' n<,ar f-atirner Square. 2301 VACANCY, Boarders, single and double » bedrooms, central position. 173, Lichfield WANTED, One 'or T-.vcTpermanent Boarders. Terms moderate. 39, Walker Street. 1897 T \ J ANTE D ,~T wiT (Vc'nt Ie in en' ' ' front (balcony) room, 18s. 169. Victoria Square. 249S (fnelTds) T 0 » ' ahfiro room, all conveniences; 18s. IG9, Victoria Square. 2498 WANT E I), Boanlorsi single or double roomc, 5 minutes Square; 18f>. nil, Bnrbadoen Street. 2437 WANTE Dr'YounjT'Girl BoardTrT" quiet liome, Parkcs Street, Woolston. Moderale, " Star " Office. 2179 GENT'S Cycle, in perfect order, new tyres, enamelled and plated, £3 10s. Bennett Bros., C?.shel Street. X 474 PIANO by Spaethe, £4O, terms arranged. M-acarthy and Clark, 142. Armagh f treet,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10418, 23 March 1912, Page 9

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