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Buy a Property with a Government Mortgage Interest only 4\ per cent. And no worry. LINWOOD Id. Section (just over)— S-acro of lieat Land with 2 frontages, some choice fruit trees, and splendid workshop. House of o rooms, hall, bath (h. A c.), copper, tubs, gas and sower. Government Mortgage Price £SOO A Section could readily be sold off without spoiling the property Bungalow of 4 rooms, plastered and papered, bath and basin (h. Ac. 1 , gas, high pressure water, choice leadlights, 32 perohes, frontage 46 foet. Government Mortgage. Price £570 A STYLISH AND ULTRACOMFORTABLE HOME LINWOOD, hnndy to car Id. «ection —5 rooms, hall verandah, gas, bath, (g-c. J-acre of Land, 50 feet heated glaßs house, fowl houses and runs. Government Mortgage. Price £535 A comfortable home for a worker and pouitryman or tomato grower. Slate Roof Buncralow of 5 rooms Worcester Street, Porcelain bath and basin, tasteful leanlights, copper and tubs, electric light, i-acre. Government Mortgage. Price £620 SUIT THE MOST FASTIDIOUS AVONSIDE—4-roomed house with •very possible convenience, plastered and papered. Bath and basin (h. & c.). Full i-acre planted with fruit trees. Fowl houses and rune. Shed. Government Mortgage. Price onlv £525 A CHOICE AND REALLY CHEAP PROPERTY ST. ALBANS (Just over Edgeware Iload)—Faithfully built T house, built of jarrah, concrete foundations, plastered, return' verandah, wide hall, 5 large rooms, 4 tiled grates, H.P. water, bath (h. &c.) and basin. Gas, and very high section of i-acre all laid out. Government Mortgage Price £730 I NO BETTER VALUE 1 RALPH STRINGER & CO. 170 Cathel Street 'Phone 3112 SPECIALISTS IN TOWN PROPERTY. Look in Another Column for our "Weekly Bargain " IT NEVER FAILS TO SELL

SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. SOCIALIST PARTY, MASONIC HALL, GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. REV J.ILG. Cli APPLE. Subject: "TILE HIDDEN SCOURGE." PEOPLE under Id yewa o.d will not bo i'.dmitted. Nietscbo: "On acxual mutters the whole of Christondom is one vast b.riP.Uc aavlum." H 1 "ELEN KELLER: "Tim day lias come when women must faco the truth. Fa-ise prudery must five way to oominonsonso. Ever}' child has a riyht to be well born." T>OYAL Commission: " Three million men, -E-V' women ami ohildron in fhc United Kingdom euffor from iiheso diseases, v;iih < a fresh yearly crop el 800,000.' In Victoria, up ;o last, Novembor, ever 50(90 returnc<l uoldiers h«l eyphiiis! Where are our Now Zealand liguroa'/ LECTURE: THE HIDDEN' SCOURGE—ij flague !: UitliAM St: cct Method"; m Church—ll, Rev Samuel La,wry; 0.30. Rev Percy Knight, Ji.A. Subject: ' The Fall of Rome, ari Echo, t. Warning, and a Call." Anthem,: "O God who has made He a,von and EaTth (Nay lor). URHAM STREET Methodist Church.—ll, Rev Samuel Lawry: 6.30, Rov Percy Knight. B.A. Subject, " The Vail of Rome: an Echo, a Wari.mg and a Call. Anthem. " O God Who Hast Made Heaven and Earth •(Naylor)' GH RAX 3) Theatre, Sunday, 7.15; f.ubjcct, I "The Return of the Jews and tno Loat Ten Tribes." Doors open at 7 o'clock. Builains heated. _ §7*L_ H'lGll Street Methodist Church, 6.30 p.m.. Anniversary of the War. Spsci*Lanicrn Service, conducted by N. burner. "With Christ in Samaria. lift/ Pictures. "Congregational Church—Rev Hairy Johnson. To-morrow's services : 11 a.m., "The Central Fact"; 6.00, " Tho Unity of Christendom." Visitors welcomed. TENNYSON Street Congregational Church. 1 -11 a.m., Mr R. H. Turner; 6.30 p.m., Mr C. Barrel!. Visitor's cordial? welcomed. _ T7AL" TIUGOE " Ton" Days' Mission coinV menecs To-morrow in Durham Street South Mnthodiet Church. OXFORD Terrace Bantist Church, Rev J. J. North, 11 a-m., Annual Sunday School Parade.; subject, " The Daring Children of Jerusalem": C.30 p.m., Annual Parade of Hockey Club jvnd Scouts: subject, " Men or Muscle." 37H0 KIDGLEY HALL. 187, Armagh Street, Christchuxch. T HUE Gospel of the Grace oi God vrill, God L v.iiliny, bo proclaimed in the above Hall on Lord's Day next, lith INS'IAX'I , at C.30 p.m. An earnest invitation is extended to «,11 anxious ones. Hymn Books i ; nd Bibles provided. There are no Collections. l W AN in tho Street" invited to Val Tr:gce Mission, Durham Street South Methodist Church. JiMAGH Street llall—''Mr R. G. Grubb, Evangelist, will (D.V.) preach the Gospel of tho Unco of God 6.30 bunds, v evening. A large chart of the Tabernacle will bemused for tho address. Sunday School, 3 o'clock. 884S ~P>' G,l (EYOND tho Grave, tlie Souls in —' Pri.-ion." Lecture and Clairvoyant Messages from wrilten requests, Solo, " Hofannrt in Excelsis" (St Quentin'i, Mrs FuNord. Sunday, 7 o'clock, Foresters' Ha.ll, Cambridge Terrace, over Manchester Slreet. Collection. 378-l_^ CHRISTIANS inviied to boar Vnl Tris>'e's Addressee on tho "'Higher Life." COS DRUIDS' Hall. St Albans Street—Tho Gospel of God'a Graco will (D.V.) bo preached 0.3d Sucuny evening. Mr L Browning will conduct ihe meeting. Sunkey s Hymns. All people living in tho dia'.nct a,ro heartily invited. Sunday .School 8 o'clock. oUIO I.REAT times of Kalvat : on especW tit Val Trig l ;;? Mission. .'fhnrers of h-essim;. EHUS Christ ns Prophet, Priest run! King. A I'uunl; LwtUi''! on tills StlbjCCl will be delivvM'i.'d at ilit? CliriKtadopluvui meeting place, ibio Hah, Madras Suc-oi, City, on Sunday evening at 6..10. Come and. hear ilie ;.'ood neivs. st>4 Sl'ißi T UAL IriT»' Church, \V'orceutor Street, 7 p.m., Train;.- Address, John i'aje, registered .Medium, " Medium ship Expia,inod." A'.sj Clairvoyance. Collection at door. Lyceum .1 p.m. Visitors welcome. QPi RITUAL Roeoarch Society, Trades >1 ul 1, Gloucester Strt-ot. Sunday, 7, eubject: " Gifts of tho _ Spirit" (I. Cor., 12). Payohic messages dealing with Spiritual, Hual.h, and Foracna! affairs from written ivquwitii and Photos. N.B.—Requests must i)n clearly specified, legibly ivriuen, aad to the point. Co.lection. Mr W. Nortontay'or. BW4 'PHJiOStJPiIICAL Society, 96, Armagh J- Street, Vic.oria bqnaro. Sunday, 7 p.ui., a<l<lres3 by Jim Trnthan, " PsycliOiOgy and Chi.dhood.' Lotus Clbm '1 p.m. 3641 fIXJ-MDRROW, and Every Nifrh: dur.njc tho J. week, Vai Triple in Durham btrcot Nou h Methodist Church. U'NITV Sunday—Remember August 11). Simultaneous exchange of puipi'.s for evening Bervico. Ali non-Epigco[)ni minuers preach in churches of oiher denominitions. . SB<s AL TRIGGE, Durham Street, Scuth Church, 'l'o-miirroiv, and until August f;'2. Corno to-morrow. NEW Zealand Rationalist Aeaociation, Caledonian Hall. Worcester Street. W. W. Collin s will lecture to-morrow. Subject: "National Hate " (suKsjcu'.erl by an article by A. D. McLaren, recontlv a war prisoner in Germany). Commencing at 7.15 p.m.; admission free; collection. 3250 V BODBS' CAFE, 107, MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. "ftTOTICE to the Travelling Public. —Onx i-i Famoua Four-coureo Is Hot Luncheon, ready from 11.30, so as to enable .Travellers to catch Express Trams.HY go on tho trni: l hungry when you can bo well ia. Absolutely' tin ;««•, in HotJLuiicheon in Christchur h. Sundwichos, Hot Pies 6d. Try a Basin' of our Famous Beef ' Tea or Bovtil 6d, or soup 3d. 338 \7rriLSON BROS., Gardeners, Asphalters, »V Contractors and -Go:•,*:■*! Handyrneu, B'lck'.ev'? Road, Liswwl. X W

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12083, 11 August 1917, Page 12

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