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E & WILLIS AUCTIONEERS CATHEDRAL SQUARE NEXT TO POST OFFICE. FURNITURE. FURNITU IF YOU HAVE ANY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE TO DISPOSE OF NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL. We have numerous buyers looking for Second-hand Furniture jn§* now We find the demand somewhat in excess of the supply, and we would advise von to TAKE ADVANTAGE of the PRESENT PRICES AS THE MARKET MAY NOT BE SO FAVOURABLE LATER ON. SVo «lvo the Highest Prices for Second-hand Furniture, »ntf wo will buy straight out for cash If you prefer It. We hold AUCTION SALES in our Sale Rooms, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, next Po»t Office, every TUfcSDAY aad FRIDAY, commencing: at 1 o'clock. AUCTIONEERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, next Post Offk®.

Amusements, Ac. Brougham Street, Tuesday 5 and Wednesday—Cakes and Recipes, Refreshments and_ Ice _C'ream. \7ETERAKV~ Association, 91, Gloucester V Street—Euchre and Dance. Wednesdays, at 8 p.m. Four good prizes. Gentlemen Is; Ladies_ ixl. l?l r L_ W~ ANTED—On view, Rawson and Low's window, Cathedral Square, Splendid JWNCY Goods, Fancy Costumes, Fancy Prices—Allies' Fair, Brougham Street, Tuesday, Wednesday. 1'209_ n|TANTED, Bovs to try 'hard win iioya rV Trotting Race, first prize, "Runwell Cycle, given by Rawaon and Low, Square. IkfORTU Canterburv Encampment—Euchre lN and Dance, Ricitrcley Kail, Thursday, October 7. Gents Is fid, Ladies refreshments. TTTANTED—Come and look at your Prize, VV Boys! A " Runwell" Cycle for who wins Boys' Trotting Race. Hawson ana CUSWORTH'S BAND FOR Dances and Parties. Engage early. Any number of instruments. 111. Kilmers Street. City. H^ BANG! BANG! BANG! EVERYBODY should learn to Shoot. Best Shooting- Saloon in S. Islsnd, cppo'ite Pannell's Boot Shop, and near People's ace, Manchester Street. J-J9 Sporting. SOUTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. THURSDAY, OCTOBER '2l and SATURDAY, OCTOBER :o. NOMINATIONS CLOSE AT 9 P.M. MONDAY, OCT. 4, SPECIAL Train, carrying Horses, will run -3 from Christchureh on Second Day, Saturday, October -23 , C. S. ERASER. Hrcretary. Telegraphic Address: "Alliance." 4080

Sunday Announcements. E.M.S.—Special Service for Men will be J* held in St Michael's Church on Sunday. October 3rd, at 3.30 p.m. Address by Canon Murton. All men are earnestly invited. DURHAM Street, Methoch=t Unurch.—bunday School Anniversary. 11. Rev J. J. North;" Subject, "Golden Shie.ds." 2.45. Cantata, ~ Under the Palms." 0.30. Rev Percv Knight. 8.A.; Subject, "A Kaiser mid His Court, Chaplains." «010 hfSuiUtAJI r '"' STREET" " METHODIST 1 l J SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY TO-MORROW. 11 a.m., Rev J. J. Nortn; 6.30 p.m.. Rev P. N. Knight, 8.A.; 3 p.m., "Neath the palm's protecting shade," the children will render the tweet choruses ol the popular Cantata, "UNDER. THE PALMS." Soloists: Mrs Ernest Firth, Miss Twose, Messrs H. Bakeley_and_Pl_tL_Johnaoii. J - 03 Churchy East Belt.—7 .a.rrj.. VV Intercession Service; 11 a.id.. Rev F. T. Harris ; 6.30 p.m., Rev_ W. Ji944__ CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist.—ll, Rev W. Wills; 6.80, Rev YV. Wilis. Madras Street, St Albans—ll, Rev C. E. Ward: 0.30, Rev C. E. Ward. ; Methodist Misßi-n, Durham I \J Street South—ll. Rev J. Cocker; C.30, Mr Witrgleavvorth: anthem. "I will arise." [i<di Street—ll, Miss Haynes; 0.30, Rev J. Cocker; anthem, "Hear us, 0 Father; soloists, 'Mr and Mrs Claridge, Misses 'J relcar, Warren, Thomas. o9n " rYDENHAM ~ "Methodist Church.—7 a.m., k3 Prayer Meeting; 11 a.m., Rev A. N. Scotter 8.A.; 6.30 p.m.. Rev A. N. Scolter, B.A. Solo—"The King is Coining," Mr Rawlinison. Convalescent Home, 11—Mr Cannon. . _ 3i)55 _ IT PAUL'S Presbyterian Church. Cashel ) Street—Rev John Paterson. M.A. Morning-, 11 a.m.—" The Grace cf God. ' Evening G3O p.m.—"'Moses Founding a Nation. New Brighton, 11 a.m., Mr .7. Temient; 6.30 p.m., Mr D. C. Burns. L-mwood—ti.3o p.m., Mr J Temient. KNOX Church, Beaiey Avenue i\ev o Dickson. M.A.; 11 a.m., Rev D. D. Rodger. 6.30 p.m. At Berwick Street—Mr V. Spioule, 6.30 p.m. ____ ____Jl 903 TRINITY Congregational Church—Rev Harry Johnson at To-morrow's Services. 11 a.m., "The Central Cross." Anthem, "Lord, for Thy tender mercy." 6.30, "The Conquest of Fear." Anthem. There :s a Green Hill." Solos by Miss F. Qumton and Mr H. Harrington. Wl3_ LINWOOD' Congregational Church, Ferry Road—Rev H. Allen. Job—ll a.m., "The Morality of the Old Testament, J I."; 630 p.m., " Deliverance from Pettiness. All seate free. 3213 Ten-ace Baptist Church—ll a.m., \J preacher, Rev Percy Knight, 8.A., subject "Life Bevond the Grave"; 6.30 p.m., preacher, Rev J. J. North, subject, "Athens mid the Gospel f~r Itchmg Ears." "'OOB SANS Baptist Sunday School Anm- ' kT veraary—ll a.m., preacher, Mr D. 1 Adams; 2.45 p.m.. preacher, Rev J. J. North; 0.30 p.m., preacher, Mr K. H. Fountain. ' Special tinging by the children at all ser- . vices. _ _.' 5909 "\ SSOCIArED Bible Students', Orange Hal!, ■ A "Worcester Street, near Square. , —Class -'.30. Various speakers. Evening meeting, 6.-10. Concluding Lecture. Matt.. •ilth chapter. Welcome. 6011 7THRiSTAi)'EIi'IiIAS Public Lecture, • \J Bible Hall. .Madras Street. City.—Sunday Evening-, 0.30. Subject—" The Earth, and not. Heaven, the Reward of tho Righ- ' teous." Everybody invited. £ 9,,; L CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services First Church of Christ, Scientist, 'Latimer Sffure. Sundav, Service 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; ! subject-" UnrJai.ly." Sunday School 2.-15 /TDdWl ; n;LOWS"Han7'Montr e iri Street ' U Xorth. the Gospel of the Grace of God ' will (D.V.)'bo preached in the above Hal ' on Sundav evening 6.30. All heartily wel- - come. No__eonecdion : 2£h__ 0~""Ei>ER""of tho'Star in the East. Public Lecture, Sunday. r> T >.rn.. by Miss C. W. Christie, in Theo*ophical Hall %, Armagh Street. Victoria, Square. kubjoct, "The Coming D av -'l _■- -—?- - ' ARMY Citadel. Victoria, 5 Street Sunday October 3rd, Special Meetings conducted' by Mrs Commissioner Hod Her and Mr s Colonel Powley. Bright and music. Hearty, homely, helpful "talk*. You come, ve'll be glad to see ' vou. A. Armstrong, CO. _ _. 598 ?_- VCCITTISH Society Hal', Manchester Street. > V Bright Gospel Meeting will (D.\ .) be neld 6 30. Sunday Evening. Open-air MeetI ino- 8 o'clock, corner Gloucester and Colombo " Stl-eet. _ «|9»l_ IEVENTH Day Adventist Church, Barbu- - Sunduv Evening, at 7 p.m. ' Earth's Prophetic. Outline. t What must w? expect m-xt. ? Speaker— A. A. McCoy. All welcome: W'.. _ s9i '- J • VrpIRITUAUSTS'' Chimb. " Worcester J Street, Sundav. 7. Special Memorial I Service in honour.of the Iran.iUon of Robert • Hardio to tho Holier Lite. V e,hall all r larcio io «'", &; 15) AV . Nortonfavlor. bo changed _'J_y 0 _ .: rp'HEOSOPIIICAL Society, Public lecture, I Sunday. 7 p.m., by Mis 9 G\\ Christie, in Trades Hall, Gloucester Street, Sub- { jeet, From Humanity to Uivniit;. Sun- ! day School 2 p.m. ,jJ ' b CARRY LARGE STOCKS

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