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Sunday Announcements. DURHAM STREET Methodist Church—ll a.m. and C.30 p.m., Rev C. 11. Laws, Jj.A. Evening subject, " Choice and Destiny." Solo, "Sun of My Soul" (Adams), Mr E. T. Lawn. Anthem, " The Lord ifj Loving " (Garrett). 933 _ Church, East Belt ! »Y: Roy A. Ashcroft; 6.30 p.m., Rev W. A. Sinclair; 3.45, Brotherhood; Mr J. Caughley, M.A., on "Men and Religion." Chairman, hia Worship the Mayor. 891 •jl/ITETHODIST "Church Services.—Richmond l»i- .—ll, Rev D. M'Nicoll; 6.30, Rev A. Ashcroft. Woolston—ll, llev C. H. Olds; 6,30, Mr Barrcll. New Brighton—ll, Rov W. A. Sinclair; 6.30, Rev A. E. Scrivin. -Linwpod—ll, Rev A. H. Scrivin; 6.30, Mr Pratt. "Windsor—6.3o, Rev "W. C. Oliver. Sumner—--11, Rev W.Lee; 7, Mr Wigglesworth; Marahleiid—ll. Mr Franklin;■'6.3o; Mr-Wilson. Heathcote—ll, Mt 'Spratt;' 6.30, Rev W. Lee. Opawa—ll, Mr Patten; .6.30, Rev S. Lawry. Rcdc"iftV-11. Mr Davies. 934 DURHAM STREET Methodist Mission.— 11 a.m., Mr D. McClymont; 6;30 p.m., Rov C. H. Olds. Lower High Street—ll a.m., Rev W. C. Oliver; 6.50 p.m., Mr J. Olds . " " -860 T ALBANS Methodist-Church.— Morning, ~ Rev A. Hardy-Couch; evening, Rev H. E. Bellhojse.. Subject: " Christ and the Will." Edgewaro Road—Morning, Rev H. E. Bellhouse; evening, Rev A. Hardy-Couch. qYDEiVtIAM" MethodislTChurch—Rev A. N. > Scotter, .u.A. 11 a.m., " Church Growth '; 6.30 p.m., "Tempted by Goodness." Solo by Mr Heath, "Light of Life." Convalescent Home, 11—Mr D< Jones. 915 ST PAUL'S Presbyterian Church, Cashel Street—Sunday, 11th August, 1912. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by Rev J. Gibson Smith, of Wellington. 1756 LINWOOD Baptist Church, corner Linwood Avenue and Worcester Street—Rev D. Sinclair Mason will preach at both services; morning 11, evening 6.30. Bible Classes meet afternoon at 2.45. All welcome. SYDENHAM Baptist Brotherhood, Elgin Street—Sunday, at 4 p.m., Speaker, Mr G. B. Nicholls, No-license Organiser. Tea provided. All welcome. 919 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Worcester Street—Rev W. J. L. Closa, 8.A., To-morrow;• 11 a.m., "Yesterday and To-morrow"- 6.30 p.m., " Christ and the Race." On Sunday, 18th inst., Mr Closs will close his publio ministry in Christchurch. TENNYSON STREET Congregational Church—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev Harold S. Perkins. Hearty welcome to all. Madras Street, will meet (D.V.) for Breaking of Bread 11 a.m. Evening Address 6.30 p.m. Subject: "Human Problems: The Problem of War." All interested strangers heartily invited. 859 ARMAGH STREET Hall—Tho Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be" preached by Mr Neilson, of Rangiora, on Sunday Evening, 6.30. All heartily • invited. No collection. 857 COTTISH SOCIETY'S HALL Manchester ..-> Street—G-ospel Meetings will (D.V.) be held! in the above Hall, Sunday, 6.30; also at Waltham Half, Shakespeare Road, to which you have a hearty invitation. Sunday School at both tho above halls, 3 o'clock. l.u.a.—ounaay, 4.15 p.m.. Address to Man by Alex. Jameson, M.A., National Secretary ■ for New Zealand Every • man weloome. 1 914 Church of Christ Scientist—Christian Science Service, Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., corner Manchester and Gloucester Streets. Strangers welcomed. . 948 SPIRITUALIST Church, Worcester Street--7 p.m., Address by Mr J. Wilson; subject, "Christ and the Social Problem." Mrs Wilson will .give readings from tho Aurio Emanations. Lyceum, 8 p.m. 912 *TKEOSOPHICAL Society, 247, Manchester J- Street (opposite H.M. Theatre)—Publio Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject: "Karma," or " The Law of Cause and Effect." G962 EW ZEALAND Rationalist Association—- - ■ Choral Hall—Mr W. W. Collins will Lecture To-morrowj subject, "The Rev J. Dickinson's (Presbyterian minister) attack on Ritualism .and the Church of Rome: An Illustration of Christian Unity and Brotherliness." Musical selections at 7 o'olock. Questions answered! after the lecture. Ad% mission free. Collection 918 SOCIALIST PARTY. IROM Savagery to Socialism," ihe Story •'of Social Evolution end Revolution; Address at Socialist Hall, Sunday, 8 p.m. • dress. You must not miss it. PROPAGANDA Meetings, Cathedral Square, 8.18 and 7 p.m. Social Sunday Tea at Hall, 5 p.m, Mrs MacDon'ald. ALDERMAN HARTLEY Revisits Christ- • church for a few weeks. Will apeak Next Sunday. . "' "■ [ARTLEY, the InimitabZe Socialist Teacher, atSooialiatHall, Next Sunday. URSDAY Next—Social Evening, at Socialist Hall. All Sympathisers welTARRY HOLLAND gives his Final Ad■—L dress at Socialist Hall on Sunday Evening, 8 p.m. HOLLAND'S Subject is, "From Savagery to Socialism. The story of Human Progress. 6963 TyfTHY shop in centre, where high rents . »■?'• and rates Teign. L. M. Isitt, 633-635, FOR Best value m Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn and Devotional Books, try L. M. Isitt's. 'OR the Greatest Value that Money can ' Obtain. Try L. M. Isitt's. J- dren's Picture and Story Books, try L. M. Isitt's. lfVl»);M»jiiM.l iit.«ef:\.T-W^B:{)fVBTTT»T>!IK!>TIMI Envelopes and School Books, try L. M. Isitt's. 1 itfrt«»rr.tffl>:f.RlßisßW!WKgHf{fflgCT!!fl Postcard and Autograph Albums, try L M. Isitt's. Board and Residence. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. r "WIRIHANA," 272, BARBADOES STREET. CITY. MRS W DK BURTON WTT,HON Terms £1 and 18b. 'Phone 2661. 2210 X COMFORTABLE Lodging for Young Man, or Two Friends, every comfort and convenience, one minute from tram. Apply Home, Sydenham, care " Star" Office. 5961 GOOD Board and Residence, sunny aspect, good table. 262, Worcester Street, City. GROSVENOR House, 263, Gloucester St.— Superior Board-Residence, central, terms moderate. 'Phone 2149. 5978 PRIVATE Board andl Residence, every convenience. 258, Lichfield Street. Vauajnvjx lor uentieman Boarder. Good . home, every convenience. 89, Latimer Square. 5987 VACANCIES, Ladies during Accouchement; outdoor patients attended. Nurse Sinclair, 128, Worcester Street, Linwood. jTSTANTED, by Respectable Person, Two ' \ T 1 itospectable Young Men Boarders. Apply Linwood, " Star " Office. . 5967 IDEAL. IDEAL. IDEAL. IDEAL FURNITURE EXCHANGE, NEAR LIBRARY, SYDENHAM. TYDRNITUHE Furniture Bought, any quantity. Auction Sales arranged. Telephone 2361. 'CLISTS, call for Bargains. Tyres from Tubes 2s 6d. Ideal, near Library, Sydenham. Trade call or write. 'Phone 2361. 6S Gd—COUCHES from 6s 6d, Chairs from 2s Gd, Tables from 2s, Chests Drawers cheap, Steel and Wood Trunks, Portmanteaux, Gladstone Bags. Ideal, near Library, Sydenham. 'Phone 2361. KAA-12s 6d, OILSKINS, usual price 25s OXJKJ 6d. These will soon go at the price. Kerosene Healers, Cookers, Gas Stoves. Ideal, near Library, Sydenham. 'Phone 2361. A A EDISON Records, 9d each; 255, -jUV.' Baker's Hot-plate; 15s, Dough-mixer. Ideal, near Library, Sydenham. 'Phone 2361. Largo quantity Cycle Sundries cheap. •>} via ea, jjucniissis .fair; others, ; '•£ 10s; Table and Hall Lamps. Ideai, Library. Sydenham. Gd—Bedsteads, variety from 7s 6d; • Chests from 3s; Chairs from 2s; Dressing Tables from Is Gd. Ideal, near Library, Sydenham. IDEAL for Bargains Furniture every description Bought, Sold, Exchanged; all classes in stock. Ideal, near Library, Sydenham. Telephone 2361. 6959 NICHOLLS'S AUCTION ROOMS. MOLLER AND YOUNG, for Brass and Copper Name Plates, Steel and Rubber Stamps, Embossing Seals, Stencils, Burning . Brands and Letter Cutting 119, Worcester Street, opp, Dunlop Tyro Co. 5X ► IDLEY'S Soluble Cocoa. Absolutely best — *>■ value in Cocoa; 2s 6d per lb, Clock Tower. 6958

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10536, 10 August 1912, Page 9

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