Sunday Announcements. 4 RMAGH Street Hall—Sunday -Evening. -OL G. 30 p.m.. Mr Fox will deliver an address on " The Resurrection, and How it Shall Be." Believers specially invited. Ah welcome. -Co collection. X.B.—A Meeting for Believers in the Afternoon at 3 p.m. \r~M7C.A. Sunday Afternoon Men's Meet--1 • ing-. Singing starts 3.45 p.m. Service, 4.15 p.m. Address by tie National Secretary. Subject: " Your Move Next." Special music. Stranpers welcome. Tea. 5 o clock. CIHRISTADELPHIAN Ecclesia. Bible Hall. > Madras Street (opp. "Weeks aiid_ Co.). will meet (D.V."* Sundav. April T.. for Breaking of Bread at 11 a.m.: evening address, 6?30 p.m. subject " Baptism: Its Object and Necessity." Come, all very heartily welcome. (XMORROW, 5.30 p.m.. His Majesty's Theatre, " Suliivan-Guiliaant" Organ Recital. Collection to defray expenses. 432 EST Church of Christ Scientist—Christian Science Service. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m..; Sunday School. 11 a.m. corner Manchester and Gloucester Streets. Subject, 27th inst.: " Probation After Death." Strangers welcomed. 4005 SPIRITUALISTS' Church, Worcester St.— 7. Mr Nortontaylor's subject, "Terrestrial Worlds and Invisible Spheres." Lyceum. 3 p.m. Silver coin, door. 40&2 npHE Temple of the Higher Spiritualism, A Trades Hall, Gloucester Street, near Manchester Street —Sunday. 7 p.m.. Lecture by Miss S. Tenable®; subject—"Where is tie Spirit World?" Clairvoyance 3959 T~ HEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 247, Manchester Street (opposite H.M. Theatre) — Public Lecture. Sunday, 7 p.m., by Mr James Wilson. Subject: " Oneness the Goal of Monism." 4037^ N~~EW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION. Caledonian Hall, Worcester Street. Mr W. W. Collins will lecture Tomorrow (the twenty-third anniversary of h:s first address in Christchurch). Subject: " Rationalism: What it is, what it has achieved, and what it aims to accomplish." Musical selections at- 7 o'clock. Questions answered. Admission free. Collection. 4063 Educational. MUSIC MADE EASY. BIRLEY'S College of Music, 273, Hijh Street, between Stewart Diwaon'* and Hereford Street. P"IANO and Organ Playing taught in a few lessons. No drudgery or worry; success guaranteed. "VfOTHING to lose, everything to gain. iN Your money refunded if all we claim it not correct. CHEVIOT Branch College Now Open. All information from Mrs BeHwood, appointed instructress. 9982 ULL Tuition, £1 10s; exactly the same results a* attained under tna old conditions. BIRLEY'S College invites you to call and gain more information about our marvellous system. _____ GUITAR, Mandolin, Banjo, Piano. Miss Remington, Teacher, 411, Hereford Street East; £1 10s quarter. -113 R E. VALENTINE COLGAN, Teacher of Violin and Mandolin, has Vacancies for Pupils; Thorough tuition. Terms at 263. Worcester Street East, or Milner and Thompson's. 436 F IIT yourself for a Better Job. Learn Ven- — triloquism in spare time; make fun and monev. Particulars. De La- Barre, School Dept." P., Clifton Hill, Victoria. 3762 TTIN CENT CLERY, Teacher of Violin. ' Terma moderate. 30, St Albans Street, St Albans. 9527 X ANGER School of Dress-cutting—Pupils taught to Cut and Make any Garment with or without charts. ANGER School of Dress-cutting—Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. Kindly call for prospectus. L ANGER School of Dress-cutting. Cathedral Square—Term commences spiv time. Patterns sold. Misses Pitts. 8350
Election Notices. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. Electors of christchurch ara Requested to Support the Election of the CANAL LEAGUE'S CANDIDATES, narnelv: ALLISON, CHARLES. KAYE, ALBERT. LITTLE. JOSHUA. THACKER, DR H. 7. T. "711 Defence Forces. XO. 90 COMPANY SENIOR CADETS. COMPANY ORDERS. THE Company ■will PARADE at King Edward Barracks on SUNDAY, April 27th, at 2.10 p.m.. fur inspection by General Godley and Church Parade. Every member is hereby warned ;o attend. JOHN W. R. OAKES. Lieutenant, 405'3 Officer Commanding. Tenders. TENDERS. MASSEY BROS.. I.TD. .in Voluntary Liquidation). of AUCKLAND, Structural Engineers. TENDERS will be received by the Liquidators. at my Office, Union Buildings. Customs Street east Auckland, up till Noon of THURSDAY, the Ist day of MAY. 1913. for— Trie whole of the assets, machinery. : ' plant and stock as per schedules "A" and " B," and the business of the Company as a going concern. (b) The" machinery and plant of the Ccmpanv as per schedule " A." either as a whole or separately tinder the different Departmental headings in such schedule, viz.. "Bridge and Boiler Shop." " Blacksmith's Shop." " Fitting Shop " and " Miscellaneous." (c) The Stock-in-trad? of the Company as per schedule " B " as a whole. Schedules of Stock and Plant and Terms and Conditions of Tender can be seen at my office, where intending purchasers aro invited to make inquiries and can obtain skeleton form of tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. GERARD, For the Liquidators. Auckland, 23th March. 1913. ■ • *OX \VANTEDI~Lease by Tender. Thcsa Msc- \ ( r.'.ncent Premises recently occupied bv Christchurch Meat Company, Cashrl Street, i Lohrey and Mnngin. 171. Manchester Street. | VOTE FOR SATURDAY. ( "yVKAi; ~ Strauses Underwear. It gives > » er.tire sati.-r'actio!! during the lor.gr time it lasts. VOTE LOR THURSDAY.
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