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Amusements, &o. OPERAJEOUSE. MONDAY NlgSt NEXT, 81st. The Greatest Programme avor eubmittccl ot this Theatre, headed by THE FIYE MANCHURIANS. The World's Wonder Acrobats. A Stupendous Eastern Spectacle, Graceful, Brilliant, Bewildering. BECOND STARTLING NOVELTY, THE LAMPINIS, A Miracle of Mirth and Myßterj'. Introducing tlio Flyinff Phonograph. PEARL LADD nnd ARNOLD YILLIERS. An Artistio Turn, introducing a Novel Singinp Budget. THE POUR KINOS, A Clever Quo.rtotto of Juvenile Acrobats. . First Appearance*, under Special of FREDDY JAMES, 1 Tho World's Worst JURgier, Direct from America. Another Spoeifil Attraction, ALSACE and LORRAINE!, A Gorgeously MoiinWl Mufic.a] Production. THE DANCING McLEANS. LBS WARTON. STARR AND STARR. GALE AND SADIE, PRICES: Dress Circle nd Reservod Stalls, 2k. Back Rtfvlla, 1». BOX PIiAN at Milncr and Thompson's.

Lectures. .WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. rpO-NTGHT, fit Canterbury College, a. real X treat—a Dobate and a Lecture. "R/TK HURST SEAGEJI will continue his IYI Couree of Lecturos on Town Planning. A DEBATE will also lake place between a Canterbury College T-oa.ni and the W.E.A. : _ THE Canterbury College takes the Affirmative, the W.EjL takes the Nega*tivo. "/TKELAT Protection is in the best interest J- of the British Empire after tho War." Sunday Announcements. DURHAM STREET Methodist Churoh.— 11, the President, Rev A. C. Lftwry; 6-ilO, Itev Percy Knight, B.A Subject, "lha Amazing Jolly of Soul-suicide." Anthem, " In Humble Faith and Holy Love" (Garrett). At the of the ooivice, Mi Ernest Firth, F.R.C.0., will give an organ recital, and a retiring collection will be taken on behalf of the Red Oroca Society. 1211 WESLEY Churoh, Fitzgerald Avenue. 11 a.m., Rev J. Seamer (preaident N.Z. Y.M.8.C.U.); 6.80 p.m.. Rev W. A. Sinclair, bpeci&l reference to Corporals H. Nev-nian Buttle and J. A. Harris, who have made the supreme sacrifice. 2700 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist Church—ll, Rev J. Cocker; 6.80, Rev J. Cocker: ' Conversion of Sergius Paulus.' Strangers invited. Madras Street —11, Rov C. E. Ward; 6.30, Rov C. E. Ward. 16S0 URHAM Street South Methodist. —11 a.m., Mr W. Dobba: 6.80, Rev N. Turner. Solo, Miss Cragg. High Street Methodist—--11 a.m., Rov N; Turner; 6.30, Mr W. Wigglesworth. 121S NOX Church, Bealey Avenue. —Rev Dr R. • Erwin, M.A., 11 a.m.; Rev F. Rule, 6,30 p.m. At Berwick Street—Rev Dr R. Erwin, M.A., at 8 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. 4498 TRINITY Congregational Church—To-mor-row's Services —11 a.m., Rev H. Allen Job, "The Indestructibility of Nationality and Christianity"; 6.30, Mr W. L Thomas. Visitors weloomed. LINWOOD Congregational Church, Ferry Road, 11 am, Mr Franklin; 6.30 p.m., Rev EL Allen Job. All seats free. 4496 ENNYSON STREET Congregational Church—Rev William Tanner, 11 a.m. Subject, " Paul's Definition of the Kingdom "; 6.80, p.m., Special Monthly subject, " Standing Where Jesua Stood." Sankev's Hymns. A ooidial welcome. r\XFORD TERRACE Baptist Church— V/ Rev J. J. North. 11 a.m., •; cw.+iim Tolerance": 6.80 p.m., "Tho Price of . a Conscience.' St Albans Baptist Mission Ha 11—5.30 p.m., Preaching Service. 1674 Services, Berwick St., St Xi Albans, 3 p.m. and p.m. Rev D, Erwin, M.A. Social, Tuesday evening. 4496 ARMAGH Street Hall.—M. J\ EVangelist, will (D.V.) commence a ,—Mr J. F. Gray, Special Mission, 6.30 Sunday evening; 7.80 Tuesday, Wednesday end Thursday. Hymn Books povided. Come early. 2705 CWTHSTTAN Science Services. First Church of Christ Scientist, Latimer Square.— Sunday Services, 11 a.m. end 7 pjn. Subject, "Love." Sunday. School, 2.45 p.m. /"IHRISTADELPHIAN Public Lecture will be delivered in Bible Hall, Madras Street, City, Sunday, 6.30; subject—The Soul: What Is It? Popular Teaching and Biblo Truth compared. 1692 "•PERSONALITY After Death and 1 Survival of Man."—Whcro the t dirgolike tone of parting words shall smite the soul no more.—W. Nortontaylor will disccurse on the above problem, introducing the Indestructibility of Matter, and Energy Theory concerning Immortality. The Brahmin doctrine of final absorption and the Spiritualistic- Philoosphy which claims for man perpetual unfoldment of Character (Personality) with nobler faculties, and through bodies built up from the particles of matter, so drown from those worlds or spheres, through which he pursues his eternal evolution. Church of the Spiritual Philosophy, Trades Hall, Gloucester Street, Sunday, 7. Collection- 2710 QEVENTH-DAY Adventist Church, BaTbflIC) does Street—Sunday Evening, at 7, Pastor Meyers will speak on ' The World's Coming Kingdom." All welcome. Comet 1679 SPIRITUALIST Church, Worcester Street. —Lyceum at 3. At seven, John Pago's Trance Address; subject—" Spirits in Prison." Remember, as you sow eo shall you reap. Collection. Independent Clairvoyance at close. ' IHi—rpHEOSOPHICAL Scciaty, 9<i£ Armagh X Streat-Vicioria Square—Publlo Lecture. Swday, 7 p.m., by Mrs Kendall; subject, " Self Development in the Light of Theo sophy." Folos by Miss Wildey. Sunday School 8 p.m. 1690 •tfETRRANS' Hall, 94, Gloucester Streat, V Sunday, 7 p.m.—Miss Fablii.g; subject, " The Wor?d Regenerated: the Rapid Approach of the New Ago." Clairvoyance. Collection door. 121fi_ YM.O-A.-— Strangers' Tea, Sunday, at 5 • p.m. " After Two Years of War," E. IX Hoben, Esq. Soloist—Mr W. M. Gillmore. "VJEW ZEALAND Rationalist Association, IN Caledonian Hall, Worcester Streot—Mr W. W. Collins lectures to-morrow; subject, "The Lato Elie Metchnikofl: his Biological Researches and the Light they Throw on the Nature of Lcoturo at 7.15. Admission free. Collection 1211 D SOCIALIST SUNDAY SERVICE. .V. and W.P., there will be a Question Bex at the Temple, Sunday. D T ABOUR Parties come and Labour Parties JL( go, but tie Socialists go on for ever. O you know the difference between this Party and ell other Partios? IF not, oomo and ask questions on Sunday at 7.30. SOCIALIST HALL. Sunday, 7.30. 1 The Hope of th© World—Socialism. 4514 O P.M.—PUBLIC Meeting, 8 p.m., on Suttee day Afternoon, in Victoria Square. SUBJECT— The Repeal of tho Military Service Act. PEAKER—C. W. Webber (N.Z. L.P. Executive). S D ON'T forget To-morrow Afternoon. Hear the " Repeal " , Argument. 8 0.-rti. MPa WEBBER is clear and convincing, a sr>enkcr able to state a ptrong c:tae. •TCTORKERS anticipating "Exemptions," VV no matter what grounds of appeal, specially invited. 4497 A NTI-CONSCRIPTION Loaguo meets ■A. overy Sunday morning in Socialist Hall, a.t 11 n-m. JOIN tho League and help to repeal the Compulsory Service Act. 4496 Lost, Found, eto. LOST, a. Lady's Black Silk Scarf. Reward. 181, Durham St. 4506 LOST t/wo p-ctcs, Friday afternoon. Reward. F.H., "Times." 4496 LOST, 20th July, Oity, or No. 6 Car, large Egyptian Brooch. Reward, Dalffsjy's. n>ST, Black Bald lie td, Dun Kite Tumble?. Reward. Alick Eraser, 35, Bangor St. I' ~o§Tj Car's Trumpet, Bealey Avenue. J Finder pleas® return T. H. Pappa, High £t. Reward. 4512 EOST, Smell Brief Bag, Wednesday Night, King Edward Barracks. Finder ewaid>ed on returning to 247, Manchester S. 4503 L-OST Dog, King Charles Spaniel, black and tan. Reward. Robert Malcolm, Rdver Rd.,-Opawa, or 79. Lichfield 1 St. 4499 LOST, Wednesday, 19th, Minute Book of kindergarten Association. Fin do? pleuse "send to Y.M.C.A. ov Evans and Bull, Cathedral Square, 1 4D14 FOUND Purse, containing money, July 10th. corner Fapamii «nd._Leinf.ter Road.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11763, 29 July 1916, Page 12

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