Sunday Announcements. VETERANS' Hull, 91, Gloucester M V Sunday, 7 p.m., Address by Mits 1-ab-liupr, -The Human Mind: Its Orifrin and Destiny." Clairvoyance. C o 11 1> c t ion __< l o or ._ TTtTALTHAM ~ Hair, Shakespeare Road.— » *' Gospel "Service will be conducted by Mr R. Neville. Subject—" How can a Man be Just before Cod'/" 0.30, Sunday Evening. " 05 - rvfEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASHOI" CIATION, Cokdonian Hail, Worcester Street—Mß "V 7. W. COLLINS will Lecture To-morrow. Subject, "homo Plain 'iiuths Concerning Rationalism and Religion." A Lecture for the Times. Musical selections at 7 p.m., including " Ronda Capriciosa " (Mendelssohn), "Etude" (llense.lt), " Romanza Appasionata" (Orth). Questions answered after lecture. Admission Free. Collection.
SOCIALIST HALL. 8 p.m. SUNDAY. 8 p.m. OOIALIST Illusions Concerning War." 1 A lecture dealing with common ex-, aggerations and inaccuracies. MlTcrMOßGAlTwiixiATisTTrbitoirr', Lectures at Socialist Hall, Sunday ■Evening'. Don't miss it. DO the Workers Pay More Than Their Share of the Blood Tax'.' DOES (ho Capitalist Cain Anything by War? If ?<>, how? If not. why? VITILL the present War lead to Social » ' iievo r.tion? These questions answered Sunday. Co in c along-. 1229 W 0 R KE R S ~oT~t h e7 WoHdTTim t"" No w, » ' how can wc unite if we don't know how ? 'PHE " Maori'aiid Worker" tells you what ic workers want in every country. IF you find that all the workers want all lie same tlrng-s you want. THEIN you can unite with all the workers of the world THK " Maoriland Wcrkor " costs one penny per week. Five shilling's per year, and we'li post it to you. YOU get your five bob's worth in the first nu.ubc-', "DEAD ■Semf/Vs article in v and sco f I urn not i ljftxt". DON'T say "Tho workers oudit To stand '.ogethcr," and then you stand aloof. 'T'S you we wan'.. Lend your landlord a t'onv and wc him in no. IV E the cop. on tho corner a ccj VX and he'll ven! ! se he's a fellow-workei JUT be sure you take a c:pv, and y; won't need K W.E.A. T7ITORKERS' Educ.nticns>l As-sociathm VV Lecture on Chemistry, Monday eve iu<.r, 8 p.m. "•^ VERY Monday"ovenimr' by R. Vl. Lain J Esq. Every'-iie weicjine. -No char, Xo eolleci-icu;. _ TF there is sufficient demand, the W.E. will try to meet it in any subject. _ i~\TFi have no "axe to grind. We are 11 VV -tandimr for Parliament. All. we do in is knowledge. \\JE believe the people want to know t. VV whv ami wherefore. The W.E.A. here to help them. I- 1 ' Exchange. JXOHAXOE—Owner Free Sections, LinJ wood and North Brighton, open eom.uer Exchange for Modern House or Bungalow. Cashmere preferred. Equity offered, £52.) or less according to sections required. BOXALD S. BADGER. X IS7, Manchester Street. E" XC'HAXGK 5-Ttoouied House, 1 Acre, Sprevdon, equity £530, for Small Farm handy Chriatcburch. Murray and Co., 170, Cashet Street. _ TPXCHAXGE, 7-roomed House, all conveni_l?J ences, near Fapanui Road, for small House, lavp;o_sedi< 1 n._ Star.''___ 1-207 EXCHANGE 4-roomed Bungalow, J-ncre, £425 clear title, for food letting cottage. Chrlstclutrch. Lohrey, Mansin and Co.. 218, High. Street, next W. R. Cooke and Son?. X
I7IOR Exchange, Three Modern Housr ProI perties for a Lwum. Owner is uvcirg J2OOO (or houses, and has an equity o. e « ! out £]loo in same. For a suitable Farm he is propared to find a l»r.'o ur-porlion vi cash. S. C Thompson, IC3, Hereford Street, near National Bank. s LIVERY" Stable and Motor Business, South Island. Exchanged for lightly encumbered farm. Murray and Co., Cashel Street. OWNER Modern Store-Dwelling would Exchange Eqiiitv for Clear Title Central Cottage. _ _ 1301 OWNER of Superior Residence, 7 rooms, 1 and every modern convenience, with extra large section, situate Riccarton, would Exchange for Smaller Property, as part payment. A. J. Tarrant, 186, Cashel Street. \\f ANTE f) Exchange, Equiiv £SO in See--1 V tion, >St xVlliitns, f<jr House, Sprevdon or Sydcnhaiu._ E.T., " Star." 1205 _ WANTED Exchange, 1 Acre, clear title, Fendalton, for letable House. Geary and Yates, liH, Cashel Street. X _ WANTED Known—We have a Client with £3OOO Genuine Equity iu City Properties who will Exchange for Mixed Farm. H. H. Cook and Co. Thone X_ WANTED Exchange, Nearly New 5-seater Hsrht Mctor-car. £250. for clear-titled Sections. Geary and Yates, 194, Cashel Street. __ X WANTED Exchange, Section, Cashmere Hills (near foot), for Bungalow, St Albans preferred. P. S. Niooholls and Coy., Auctioneers, 134, Manchester Street. WANTED Exchange. Clear-title Section, Strowan subdivision, backing into park, i'2lD, for small lettable cottupc. Geary and Yates, 194. Cashel Street. _ X WANTED, in Good Letting District, Bungalow, 4-5 rooms, in exchange for 2J Acres Building Land, clear title, near oar, Beckeniham. A. J. Tarrant, 186. Cashel Street _ _ M.W.S. WANTED "to Exchange, for Clear Title Ho tse, 130 Acres Good Lund, 80 acres crop. Good buildings. Equity £550. Geary and Yates, 194, Cashel jStreat. X WANTED! ~ 5~"To" ~io~ Acres - LandT with Buildings, in exchange for good Bungalow and i-aere, equity about £ooo. A, J. Tarrant, 186,_Cashel Street. WANTED Exchange, equity £250, modern, specially built 5-roomed Bungalow, North Parade. Richmond, for Sections. Geary and Yates, 194. Cashel Street. X WANTED Exchange, equity £275, 5-roomed Bungalow, practically new, J-acre, St Albans, for Section or small House, Cashmere Hills or Mount Pleu-sani way. Geary a _ n i. Yate*. 194, Cashel Street. X_ "Exchange, Equity £<m in four- \» roomed Modern Bungalow, close beach snd tram, Sumner, for good, small Motor Car. Geary and tushel_S treet. W" ANTED "Exchange, 200 Aercs,~cloa"c _ to Duuedin, heavy dairying- land, Price £2O per acre, for House Properties in Christchurch, free from encumbrances. H. H. Cook and Co. Inglis Buildings, Cashel Street, Folio_l3B6. _ X "Exchange, 600 Acres Beautiful ;VV Rolling Downs, clos-o Tiruaru, all ploughs'.do land, splendid homestead, carryI ing 2 ewes and fattens the lam''.': XlV> per i acre, for Cifv I'roperty. Folio liyi>. Jf. 11. ' Cook and Co. 'Phone 229.'!. X Owner Large House, Papa. J nui Road, let on lease £l.lO, equity £s">o, open Exchange for Bungalow or Free Land ; Government valuation of house £I3OO, mortgaged £IOOO. Big prospective value. RONALD S. BADGER, X 187, Manchester Street. Of Articles and Materials
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11508, 2 October 1915, Page 12
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