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BLOUSES for 12/6 Reduced from 19/6 ' Lonely Washing Fugi Blouses, striped, all sizes, latest style Dominion Outfitters HIGH STREET D 3952-7266 SB Spring Time Is Cleaning Time Send rear Cuvets, Cnrtam*/*nd delicate Fabrics to us for their Spring CUtung. We guarantee that when they are returned' they will surpass your fend act expectations. We exereis* such care, the cost is nominal. a C TAYLOR & CO. Expert Dry French Cleaners & Dyers TeHpsrwj Rectmig OSes; 25 VICTORIA ST. 'Phonos 2538 and 5178 m» ’ TBfi<6 , *Bj|q MES TODD EXPERT milliner, HIGH STREET, TRIANGLE. FNOW SHOWING ALL' THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN SPRING MILLINERY AT MODERATE PRICES. Your early inspection invited. Renovates receive personal attention. Prices right. 1867XD ML TODD. TADIES CAN HAVE DANDRUFF REMOVED. DANDRUFF, if neglected, invariably produces irritation of the scalp, premature greyness and falling hair. MISSES R. AND M, BEATTIE Are SPECIALISTS. They will gladly .advise the Course of treatment to adopt. Free. ROOM 10. ROYAL EXCHANGE BLDGS., Next Pout Office. XD TEMPLE'S, ITt/ANTED, Ladies to gave money. Shop _*•’ at Temple’s Melbourne House, Clock Tower. ITS!ANTED— Mothers, Buy Your Children’s * * Wear at Temple's, Clock Tower. r’IEILDREN'S Sox, } and i. all sizes, from la 6d up; Black 2s Bd, up to size 12 Es lid. TV f AIDS’ Jacon Stockings, size 6. 7s 6d; Ladies’ Hose, tan, mole, black, Bs 6d, 2a lid. Silk ankle, reliable, Ss lid. pi ALL and Inspect our Excellent Range '- / l of Millinery, 2 large showrooms. we make up to order. Reblocking. XL REAL AMBER NECKLETS I. "VIEW Stocks have just arrived; included arc real Amber Necklets, Lapiz-Lazula, Pink Quartz, Jets; etc. Norwegian Enamels are once again on the market. Crystal Balls for gazing should also b e inspected. Stainless Knives, etc. Call I MISS GREGORY, 124, Cashel Street, TTS Next to Dallantyne’a. BOYS MAKE MONEY We want to buy children's old annuals and will pay a good price. BURTT’S BOOK SHOP Royal Exchange Buildings, 90 Worcester Street —si : PICTURES - PHOTOGRAPHS, etc. Artistically Framed in High Class Elegant Frames OAK and Leading Styles THOMSON BROS. The Picture Frame Makers High St,, Opp. Armstrongs
0 SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS, Sv*' „A' bans Methodist Circuit, Riiehr Street.—ll a.m Rev 0. Machattio; ,6.80 p.m, Rev A. C.Lawry. Musical Sorvice. Anthems, “ The Lord is My Shepherd (Johueou), “By Babylon’s Wave” (Gounod), " Hear My Prayer ”, (Mendels- ; sohn)._ The Wilderness ” (Goss). Edge- | ware Road, 11 a.m.-Rev A. 0. Lawry. 6?80 p.m.. Rev J. Dennis. Subject: ‘'Forsaken by God. Solo, “ 0 Divine Redeemer,’’ Mr Leslie Talbot (of Timaru). Anthem, Will Sing of Thy Power’’ (Sullivan). Hymn, Dear Lord and Father.” 7461 /'SXFORD Terrace Church.—Rev 3. J. S' North. 11 a.m., ‘God’s Fellow Workmen.” e.Bo_ p..m, ” The Nameless Dead—The Preachings of the Armistice Solemnity.” A Foreword on the conundrum of the_ Church—Was M’Swinoy a Martyr or a Suicide? 744Q OT Peter's Presbyterian Church, Ferry Road.—Rev William Tanner. World's Temperance Sunday. Ha.m,, " The Fruitage of the Drink Traffic." 0.30 p.m., Rev l E. E. Smith. Visitors cordially invited, j • 7413 /CHRISTIAN Science Services—First Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square— Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, “Everlasting Punishment.*' Sunday School. 2.30 p.m. 3ioo ptHUBCH of Christ, Moorhouse Avenue.— Pastor, G. D. Verco (Oamaru), 11 a.m., subject “Abiding in Christ”; 2.45p.m,, Biblo Class; 6.30 p.m.. subject “The Motive Behind the Cross.” ■ jjjqq "C*OR God so loved the world, that Ho gave , ; His only begotten 'Son, that whosoever beheveth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 3493 H-O D sent not His Son into the worldTo condemn the world, hut that the world through him might be saved,—John. 111. jm Presbyterian Church, „ Hardy St.—Sunday Services:—ll, “ Th o Secret of Knowing”; 6.30, “The Biassing and Power of Knowledge,” Mr James Tennent. Visitors cordially welcome. , 205 AJEW BRIGHTON Methodist Church.—ll Mr W. C. Francis; 2.80 p.m. Bible ttoiy Commumou. 204 u« RS >^rr tlle Hoyel Volunteer Lodge, U A On io ' R ’ ftnd . 9 nk 01 Sydenham, S,T?. i Ii 0 a CT : ”:*■ • c’hS Mr enga <s-». n ttutv. SALVATION ARMY. °.^ T - Slst, Lieut-Colonel Car- . niichael will conduct the following Mhetaho I c tho - Vlctorill Street Citadel:—ll t“ Altar Service; 3 p.m., Lecture, “ Social Sd °o W °. £ . tia Salvation Army“; 7 p.m., “Salvation.” 2316 jf !PB After Death.—Psyohio Research St m e w nia ?T H* l1 * Worcester Si Sunday, 7 Mr W, Nortontaylor’s Subject Across the Great Divide.” The character!! p“L°v- 6 human anatomy beyond the Grav< PevrMn aeßs , agea ' Intending Students fo Psychic Development interviewed alter Soi Vlco - 8216 Church, Fitzgerald Avenue.—l Rev W. J. Williams; ft Tempetant Sunday message. 6.80, Rev E. P. BlatuireE An Honest and Good Heart.” Visitors 1 uJinstcnurcn, come. 32ig oam QPmTDAL Scientists' Church, 7 p.m,, VJ Scottish Society’s Hall, cor. Manchester and Gloucester Sts.-Miss Burgess’s Address, ‘ Obeying the Heavenly Vision.” Independent Clairvoyance. Bsl6 gPimTDALISTS’ Church. Worcester Street , W«|£-7 p.m.. Mr Vivian Deacon’s Lecture The Problem of To-day.” Wealth and Poverty Face to Pace—The real cause of Grime—Science—The Use and Abuse of Mel chmery—Our duty-Morrio England-Tho Way Out—Revolution and Evolution—Selfsacrifice—The Reward. 321 C TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. THE REV HENRY”}. HUFFADINE. of Stafford Congregational Church, England, who has accepted the Pastorate of Trinity Church, will commence his Ministry TO-MORROW (Sunday). Morning, 11 a.m., Subject “A Minister’s Dues.” Evening, 6.30 p.m., “A Church’s Why.” The Choir under Mr Milner, will render— Anthem “Praise the Lord”; Evening Service Anthem, “ Praise, 0 Praise Our God.” Solo by Miss Wardman, “ Thera is a Green Hill.” All Seats Free. Come. A Welcome. T INWOOO Baptist Church—Children’s Anniversary Services.— 11 a.m., Pastor E. E. Smith; 2.45 p.m., Hew J. J, North; 6.30, Rev Tanner. Choir of 100 Voices. 7408 pHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURb7~ BIBLE HALL, MADRAS ST. 6.30 p.m. Subject—“THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST.” The only Hope of the World’s Redemption, No Collection. 7444 A RMAGH ST. Hall.—The Gospel of the Grace of God will D.V. be preached—--6,30, Lord’e Day Evening, by Mr A, O. Fleming. Druids’ Hall, St Albans St.—Mr Duncan, 6.30. New Waltham Hall, Shakespeare Road—Mr J. W. Burrows, 7 o’clock. 7432 TTNITARIAN, Masonic Hall, Gloucester 'J 5t.—6.80 p.m., Rev J. H. G. Chappell will Lecture on “Marriage and Eugenics.” “It is possible that we shall all bo, very much happier when marriage is taken out of tho hands of everyone but the doctor and politicians.”—Press. 7414 miIEOSOPHICAL Society, 263, Manchester X St. —Public Lecture, 7 p.m.. Subject; “ The Life of Helen Keller.” Speaker, Miss E. Hunt. Vocalist, Miss Ethel Gough. Lotus Class, 3 p.m. 7426 ST ANDREW’S Presbyterian Church, Oxford Terraco.—Divine Services row: Rev Ri M. Ryburn, M.A., at'll a.m. and 6,30 p.m. Barrington Street Church, Snroydon—Mr F. E. H. Paten 11 a.m. and 6.30 pun, 1758 DURHAM STREET Methodist Church.—■ Morning i 11, Rev W. Ready; evening, 6.30, tho Rev Frank Gorman, tho Singing Parson preach and sing. Tonic; “What is a Good Man 7” Solo. My Task.” Ckmio early. Anthem, “I Will Arise” (Garret), Cashmere School—ll, Rev W. Baumbcr. 7465 pAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist Church.—ll a.m., Rev 0. E. Ward; 6.30 p.m., Mr Sheppard Green. Durham, Street South Sunday School Anniversary—--11 a.m., Rev R. B. Tinsley; 2.45 p.m., Rev A.. H. Powles; 6.30 p.m., Rev W. Grigc, Madras Street North—ll a.m.. Mr R. 11. Turner; 6.30 p.m., Rev 0. E. Ward. 7483 QYDENHAM Gospel Mission. —Morning, Mr S. Webb; evening. Mr Bartlett. “And this is Life Eternal, that they might know Thee, the only truo God, and Jesus Christ, whom Thou hast sent.” 7493 ST LUKE’S.—Sermons will bo preached To-morrow at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. by the Rev Richard Godfrey, Missionary from Melanesia. 7495 QYDENHAM Baptist Church, Elgin and U Durham Streets, Rov J. K. Archer.— “Sharing our Seats,” 11 a.m. subject; “Excuses versus Reason,” 6.30 p.m. subject. Wilson's Road, Opawa; 6.30 p.m, Mr Flowellsm. SOCIALIST PARTY •TIRADES HALL—Socialist Party's Sunday A. School 2.45 p.m. Rev J. H. G. Chappie In charge. VTICTOIIIA Square—Sunday Evening, 6.8*1). * Socialist Party Propaganda Meeting. Councillor H. T. Armstrong will give on Address. r TIRADES HALL—Wednesday, Nov. Srd, 1 *- p.m., Socialist Patty, Business Meeting. VTICTORIA Square—Sunday Evening. 'Mr v ' Armstrong’s Subject, “ Ireland and the Working Class Struggle:’’ GRAND Theatre—Sunday 8 p.m., P, (j Webb will protest against War in Rusfia and Ireland. .RAND Conscientious ObjtotCiri, ■ 1761 . 1 G
“ SCISSORS TO GRIND.” "Any scissors togrird ” teed ■ to call out the travelling tinker in days gone by. It is different nowadays. Electrical machines in up-to-date shops sharpen scissors, giving them a beautiful and lasting edge. Take your scissors to Archenhold, 255, High Street, (Bennington’s Buildings), and for the small sum of 9d have them ground by bis electrical machine, ' • X
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