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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Hastings street /,* hall,' ASTTNGS STREET '/ HALL, SYDENHAM. •' SUNDAY, G. 30 p.m. " BRITISH ISHAELISM.” ” BRITISH ISRAELISM.” An Interesting Address from the Biblier l Standpoint. ST DAVID’S Presbyterian Church, Sydenham, isth January.—Rev J. D. Webster. Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. All welcomed. Morning subject, “A Thorn in the Flesh.” Solo «t Evening Service. 5236 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist Church—ll n.m., Rev A?. 13. Scott; 6.30 p.m., Rev S. Lawry. Durham Street South —ll am., Superintendent; 6.30 p.m., Rev AV. B. Scott. Madras Street North—ll a.m. and 630 p.m., Rev C. E, AVard, £255 DURHAM STREET Methodist Church.— 11, Rev Percy Knight, 8.A.; subject, ‘‘ A Suicidal Bargain ”; 6.30, Rev AA r . Enumber, subject, “In the Beginning, God.” Cashmere School—ll, Rev AY. Eaumber. , OT ALBANS Methodist Circuit.—Rugby U Street—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev A. C Lowry. Edgewaro Road—Rev «J. Dennis, subjects, 11 a.m., ” The Christian Race,” 6.30 p.m., "Confidence in God.” Anthem, “P'-ed-ing His_Flocl;.” gcqs MEAV. BRIG ETON Methodist Church.—ll a.m., Rev AV. Ready. Subject, “ Bolieving and Loving the Unseen.” 6.30 p.m., Rev AV. Ready. Subject. “ AVako up! AVako upl” AXFORD TERRACE Baptist w Rev 0. MacHattie. 11 a.m.. eubjent, “The Story of the Grace of God”; 6.30 p.m., subject, “The Poverty of Jesus and Our Niches/ 6193 QYDENnAM Baptist Church, corner of El- . Rln and Dllrllanl Streets.—Rev J. K. subject, “ The Daysman ”; 6.30, How we may Help Others.” Lord’s Supper after Morning Service. AVilson’s r Evening Service, 6.30 p.m., j. Stout. q WOOLSTON BAND. ' ~ UARE ROTUNDA. ARAND SACRED CONCERT, SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 3 p.m. - Collection for Contest Expenses. 7153 CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE 818B IB m E H t? L \, MADRAS STREET ’(near , J-Uttin Street), 6.30 p.m. Subject, “Tin Unconscious Dead and the Living Hope.” All welcome. No collection. 5212 THEOSOPH! CAL Society, 263, Manclmstei T Stwt, near Gloucester Stroet.-Public Leoture Sunday 7 p.m " Some Aspects oi the host World " by kr Edward Branscombe. Soloist, Mr A. S. Mitchell. 5233 TENNYSON” STREET Co^regwtiona I W' Chur ch—; ll n,m. and 6.30, Mr C. K. AA igglosworth. All welcome. gjgA RMAGH STREET'MI^fhTG^^n r fr fl \ b :Jrn ° l r° d - will (D ’ V ’> b6 6.30 Lords Ray Evening. Speaker, Mr E, Ledford. Subject, Seas Meetincr ” ' kois D K ? ID f f ill spel . Service will (D.V.y l c held Sunday Evening, 6.30. A hearty welcome to all. Children's Service, 3 o'clock. Mll ' onio H *». —6.30 p.m.. Rev J Hr r>i. 1 Lecture, _ “ The Future Life and’ the 3 Qre STJn n Viotor t ? ugo: "The tomb not a blind alley: it is a thoroughfarecloses m the twilight to open will, ’ll ■pSYCHIC Research Society, Foresters’ Hal Oxford Tcrra>j, off Manchester SI. Sunday, 7, Mr Medlcy will lecture, I'T) Christian Doctrine of Immortality and tl Moral Effect oi Spirit Return.” Psychic me sages from written requests. Mr Nortonta lor - 5450 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Servico.-Fii Churcli of Christ, Scientist, Latim Square.—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. ami p.m. Subject, “Life.” • w SR SPIRITUAL Scientist Church, Oranur Hall.—Trance Address tlirough 'Mr S. Cottnm, " Seen and Unseen." Messages at close. Interviews, 000, Colombo St. 547: rjHUROH OF CHRlSTTloorhouse Avenir. —II a.m., Mr S. Judd; subject, " Unparalleled Faith.” 6.50 p.m., Pastor Jos. J. Franklyn; subject, “Damaged Goods—Another Pioturo.” > E547 (JPIRIXUAILISTS’ Church, Worcester St.— t-' 7 p.m., Miss Fabling; address, “The Life and the Form, Beyond the Border." Also Clairvoyant Descriptions from written mucats. 5165 SOCIALIST PAHTY. SOCIALIST Patty, Trades Hall, 8 p.m. Rev J. H. G. Chappie, Lecture, “The Land and the People.” SOCIALISTS are not given to Bible qr.oting, but they who want Scripture can have it. I^CCLESIASTES; “Every man is to enjoy the gcod of ALL his labour.” (Not a, part of it.) PSALMS: “ The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof.” (Not the laudlord’sl) I?GCLESIASTES: “The profit of the earth ja fox qlj. 11 (Not for a fowl)T EVITTOUS: “The land shall not bo sold JJ for«-cwer—the land is Minol* 1 1 TESUS: “Think not that I am come to d destroy tha law and the prophets, but to fulfill" 7155 TRADES Hall.—Sunday, 2.45 p.m.. Socialist Party Sunday School. Rev Chappla . in charge. , ■\TICTORIA Square.—Socialist Patty Pro* ’ paganda Meeting, Sunday, 0.80 p.m, Fred R. Cooke will give nn Address. VICTORIA Square.—Sunday Evening. Mr Cooke's Subject, “The Labour War, which is the Great AVar, never ceases. Tha only hope is Changed Wealth. Interests." PUBLIC NOTICES, T7WANTED Sell, Washing Costumes, nil *T colours and sires, 22s 6d, worth 635. Dominion Outfitters. T.F.S. PERAMBULATORS. ' TpOR Hire, at P. E. Longdln’s Pram Shop, A- 538, Colombo Street, near Railway. 'Phono 3163. WPS GUARANTEED Black-handled Wcisl SCISSORS, all sizes, from 6a 9d. Try a pair at Smith's, W.P.S. ILES positively permanently cured. Call 246, Hereford St., City. Hours:' 11-130, 2.30-6.80. . W.FS. ' FOLDING Pushoheira from 89s 6d, Passmore ond Coy., 657, Colo mb v St. 'Phono 3438,. W.F.S. 1 TTOLDING Pushchairs fcwm 38s 6d. Pass.' J- more and Coy., 667, Colombo St. 'Phono 8488. W.F.S. FOLDING Pushchairs from S9a Gd. PassJL more and Coy,, 65f, Colombo St. 'Phono 3438. W.P.S. ■ QYDENHAM Furniture Exchange, 457, Colombo Road, Buy By Cells or Kxchanges anything Useful. B ■ SYDENHAM Furniture Exchange, 4 vf, Colombo Road, beats all for Cheapness snd Civility. J> OYDENHAM Furniture 'Exchange, 467. U Colombo Road, gives Best Prices lot Household Effects. D QYDENHAM Furniture Exchange, 487, Colombo Road, solicit* your patronage. Values the Best. D WANTED, Ladies ond Gentlemen to inspect out very fine display of Diamond Engagement and Dress Rings. _ Special Beductiona to all Returned Soldiers. Jones and Sons, 278, High St. D R,TONEY Lent Prvately, from £5 upwards, -TJ. upon Household Furniture and Piano* (without removal); also Approved Note of Hand. Repayable by easy weekly instalments. Address—L. Av. E&lkind, 18, Hereford Si, opp, Union Bank. D T'T’APOO Mattresses, full weight, full sire,, i.l £2 7a 6d. E. Atkinson's, Manohestali Street. & Tj 1 NAMED LING and Plating, Repairs a i-4 Speciality. John Bull’s Cycle Works. ’Phono_S71 0. D ORGAN for Sale, beautiful tone, £ls. Anply Orgon, ‘ Star." XD SEE Bonuington’s Window Displays for useful and attractive Gifts, 1 A fine displny- D ; GIFTS. Quito easy to make a choice at Bennington’s. See the Window Displsys. J) 1 OTANTED. Five Thousand Hess,' 9a •»V IQs; Cockerels, 10a to 12s; Ducks, to 11s per pair. Turkeys, Pigeons, Gcals any quantity. Poimsford, 62, Jerrold Btr 'Phoi:e_ll94. ] SEND your Rags and Tailors’ Clippings Thorpe and Co., Lower High Bt. ] MIN SON’S lie Od dozen White and G Cups only are special value. A g sized strong cup. TCSyRLOPES and Paper at Minso Blocks from 4d. Envelopes 8d pool ‘I7'APOO Mattresses, full wei *“-*• £3 7s 6d. H. Atkinson Atreei.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19848, 17 January 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 19848, 17 January 1920, Page 6

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