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To-day's Advertisements Sunday Announcements. T STEPHEN'S, Hill's Road, St Albans- *-' (Sunday Services Holy Communion, 8 e.m.; Morning Prayer, 10.30; Litany, Holy Communion and Sermon, 11; Children, 2.30 p.m.; Evensong mid Sermon, 6.30. 4603 ST tories, Sunday, 21st instant, will be dovoted to Strike Relief. 2978 DURHAM Street Methodist Church.—ll ' a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev C. H. Laws, B.A. Evening Subject: "Sorrow on the Sea" (Tho Wreck of the Titanic). 4586 WESLEY Church, East Belt.—ll a.m. and > T 0.80 p.m., Rev W. A. Sinclair. Tho opening services of Mr, Sinclair's Ministry at Wesley Church. 4536 METHODIST Chmch Services.—Richmond —ll a.m., Rev D. M'Nicoll; 6.30 p.m., Rev A. Ashcroft. Woolston—ll a.m., Mr J. Olds; 6.30 p.m., Rev J. N. Buttle. New Brighton—ll a.ui. and 6.30 p.m.. Rev A. It. Scrivin. Linwood—ll a.m., Rev A. Ashcroft; 6.30' p.m., Mr E. Armstrong. Windsor—6.3o p.m., Rev W. C. Oliver. Sumner—ll a.m., Mr J. H. Wilson, M.A.; 6.30 p.m., Rev W. Lee. Marshlands—ll a.m., Rev W. C. Oliver; 6.30 p.m., Mr G. H. Andrew. Heathcote—--11 a.m., Rev W. Lee; 6.80 p.m., Mr C. Pajikin. Opawa—ll a.m., Rev J. N. Buttle; 6.8 i p.m., Mr W. Sproule. . Redoliffs-11 *.m7, Mr A. G. W. Williams. . 4536 ETHODIST Church Services, Sunday, April 21st.—Durham Street South—ll a.m., Mr J. Hanan; 6.30 p.m., Rov C. H. Olds. High. Street—ll a.m., Rev C. H. Olds; 6.30 p.m., Mr T. Pratt. 4535 PRIMITIVE Methodist Church—Sydenham - —il, Rov Ward; 6.30, Mi- Earwaker. Linwood—St Asaph Street, 11, Mr Pickering; 6.30, Memorial late Mrs Fiaher, Rot O. E. WaTd. 4389 ►RIMITIVE Methodist Church, Cambridge —. Terrace—ll, Mr Pugh; 2.80 Yoiing Men's and Women's Bible Classes; 6.80, Rov C. Abernethy.. Edgeware Road—ll, Rev C. Abernethy; 6.30, Mr E. W. Hall. 4629 QT PAUL'S Presbyterian Church, Caghel O Street—To-morrow u.t 11 a.m., Rev C. Murray, M.A., and at 6.30 p.m., Rev Thos. Ta.it, M.A., B.D. Subject—" Tho Significance of tho Bible in Schools League Just Formed." TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Worcester Street.—Both Services Tomorrow will be conducted by Rev Frank Rule, 11 a.m. and 6.80 p.m. Tennyson Street—ll a.m. and 8.80 p.m., Rev Harold S. Perkins. «38 TENNYSON Btreet Congregational Church. —ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev Harold S. Perkins. Hearty welcome to all. 2974 LINWOOD Baptist Church, corner Linwood Avenue and Worcester Street—Rev D. Sinclair Mason, Morning, 11; Evoning, 6.80, SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL, MANCHESTER STREET. STJNDAY, April 21, 6.30 p.m.—Speaker, Mr C. H. Hinman, Evangelist, of Auckland (author of " The Gospel From the Book of Exodus," "Will the Book Stand Testing?" etc.). Subject: "The Deity of Christ." If not dear on this subject it would be well to attend. Everyone neartily invited. Sankey's Hymns. Watch papers for announcement of further meetings. 4598 'vr M.O.A.—Rot John Maokenrie, M.A., will -I- • speak at the Men's Meeting at 4.15 p.m. Strangers' Tea at 5.15 p.m. Ail men welcome. &»« • Grace of God will (D.V.) be Preached in the above Hall on Sunday Evening. 6.30. All heartily invited. No collection. 4537 CHRISTADELPHIAN Ecolesia Bible Hall, Madras Street—Will meet (D.V.) April 21, for Breaking of Bread, 11 a.tn.; Evening Address, 6.80; Subject: "Baptism; is it Essential to Salvation?" All interested strangers heartily welcomed. 4589 NWSMemf'lJß.'Smiinj J- Gloucester and Manchester Streets, holds services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, Sunday next: "Dootrine of Atonement." 4606 PIRITUAXiIST Church, Worcester Street, 7 p.m.—Address by Mr John Wilson. Subjeot: ," Except a man be born again he cannot see tho Kingdom of God."—Jesus. Spiritual messages and clairvoyance by Mrs John Wilson. Lyceum, 3 p.m. 4630 nrHEOSOPHICAL Society, 247, Manchester X streat (opposite H.M. Theatre) —Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m.; subject—"Sowing and Reaping." 2978 JEW Zealand Rationalist Association.Choral Hall.—Mr W. W. Collins will Lecture, To-morrow; subjeot, "The Wreck of the Titanio: The Perils that beset those who go down to the Sea in Ships." Musical ■elections at 7 o'olock. Questions answered after ths lectura Admission free. Collection. - .4609 SOCIALIST PARTY. MR CBryan Hoars speaks Sunday Evening, 8 p.m., at Socialist Hall, corner Oxford Terrace and Gloucester Btreet. |\yi a U Bryan Hoarerg Subject will be " - Coming of Age of the People." *J dral Square., 8.15 and 7 p.m. Sunday. Iriv» Speakers and Live Subjeots. REPLY to ATohdeaoon Gossett's Statement, "War a Good Thing for Country's Spiritual Health,'' Square, 3.15 p.m. piers in charge. Strangers heartily ■welcomed. 1/fEMBERS of Social Committee please -' meet Sunday Evening, 6 p.m. MR O'Bryan Hoars epeaks Socialist Hall, Sunday Evening, 8 p.m., on the " Initiative and Referendum." 2984 F. COOKE, TAILOR, &c, CHANCEB7 LANE. and fit gnsronteedOTHEB Firing spend large sums in advertising and' have expensive displays, for which their patrons pay. I GIVE Better Value and Sell Cheaper. X 199 Board and Raaldwio*. UPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. >~> " WIRIHANA " 272. BARBADOES STREET, CITY. Terms £1 and 18s. 'Phone 2661. 2210 X rtOMFORTABLE Board and Residenoe for V Young Man. 17, Cranford atrcet, St Albans, tram junction. 2978 10MFORTABLE Board and Residenoe, ; Biiit married couplo or two friends; terms reasonable. Lower Riccarton "Slar" Office. 3003 I COD Accommodation for Married Couple; _l also single rooms; terms reasonable. Homely, Post Office, Sumner. 8009 tOSVENOR House, 283, Gloucester M Street—Superior Board-Residence, every convenience, moderate. 'Phone 2149. X PRIVATE Board and Residenoe for Two or Threo Young Men, every home comfort. Apply 273, Armagh Street City. 3005 UPERIOR Board Residence—Vacancies » for Boarders. Apply, Glendale, 211, Arraagh Stret, near Latimer Square. 2985 VACANCY for Gentleman Boarder in~private family, central. Apply by letter, Cambridge, " Times " Office. 8020 VACANCY for Married Couple, with Board, every convenience, front room. 169, Victoria Square. 2974 TACANCY Boarders, eingle and double rooms, central; meals optional. 178, Lichfield Street. 'Phone 3190. 8009 VACANCY, Two Young Men Boarders, comfortable home, private family; terms moderate, 258, Lichfield Street, City. 2087 VACANCY for Gentleman Boarder in private family, central. Apply by letter, Cambridge, "Times" Office. 8020 [TANTED, Two Boarders in private .i ». family, oomfortable home. 386, Tuam Street, City. 2974 ) Known—vacancies for Two or ' T Three Young Men Boarders at 446, Cashcl Street. 3003 WANT.bD, Boarders: aood home, pianc, first-olass table kept, bath, includingi shower, h. and o. 117, St Asaph Street West, City. • 2999 WANTED Known—Comfortable Board and Residence at 446, Cashel Street; every convenience, terms moderate. Telephone No. 2414. 8003 ntTyANTED, a Lady Boarder, widow or 'V ' ! middle-aged person preferred; good home, board almost nominal. Apply 9, Braddon Street, Sydenham. 2998 NICHOLLS' AUCTION ROOMS. [OW we Lost a Customer for one of -.1 " Everybody's " £?, 3s Suite—Kß DIED. 2979 \/\rE Buy Furniture; any Quantity, Good ' ' Prices. Nicholls and Coy., Auctioneers, Manchester Street. 3906 lADIES. if you want your Furniture lookJ ing nice far the winter, tend to Whitmore, Rod iloure. X 249 R'EMOVING Soon Temporary Premises. Watch for Sale Bargains in Pipes at Woodward's. 3022 LADIES SKATES. PHILLIPS'S best Ball-bearing, 30a, reduced to 15s to dear, Jtiddqy'g, 74, Cashel fctwet, .._, _:. ... fiol9>

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10440, 20 April 1912, Page 9

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