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CHURCH SERVICES. ST MlCHAEL'S—Trinity 111. 8, Holy Communion. 9.30, Children, Eucharist. 11, Sung Eucharist. “ Different Kinds of Pride.” 0.30, Evensong. “How a Christian can Help the Poor To-day. T JOHN'S Church. Latimer Square—B, Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Matins; 7 p.m., Evensong. Preacher at both services, Rev J. T. M’William, 8.A., Vicar. Wednesday, 24th, Patronal Festival. i and 10 a.m.. Holy Communion. 7.30 p.m.. Evensong followed by Parish Social. All offerings at services on Sunday ana Wednesday towards Mission quota.^ T LUKE’S—Eucharists, 7 a.m.. 8 a.m., i u n m ii a.m.; Matins. 10.15 a.m.; p.m. Sermons, 9 a.m., Taylor; It a.m., Rev G. W. Archdeacon Taylor on Evensong, Archdeaco Dent; 7 * “ Facing the Slump.” Z‘o'jo S~T PAUL’S Evangelical Lutheran Church, Worcester Street WestDivine Service, Sunday. June 21, at 6.30 p.m. Confirmation. We stand for the old and never-changing Bible truths in this ever-changing world. Welcome to our services. Rev R. U- Traeger. 3126 CYDENHAIf Methodist —11, Hon L. M. O Isitt, M.L.C.; 6.30, Rev Basil Metson. High Street —11, Rev Basil Metson (in memoriam, late Mr James Smith). Beckenham—ll, Mr C. Francis; C. 30, Mr A. Dingwall. 3019 CtTaMES Methodist Church, Gasilin mere—Sunday, June 21. Preacher. 11 and 6.30, Rev L. C. Horwood. CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Church —11. Mr H. Cochrane. 6.-.0, Rev A. N. Scotter. B.A. Durham Street South: 11, Rev J. Harris; 6.30, Mr C. Hall Madras Street North: 11. Rev A. N. Scotter, 8.A., Communion; 6-30, Mr >. Plant. ■ D URHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH. 11 Rev E. B. Chambers, Preacher and Soloist. . .. 6 30 —Rev P. N. Knigbt, B.A. Anthem. “Hear Us, O Lord” (Handel). Solos by Miss Kathleen Bond, “ Bless Thou the Lord and “ Nearer, My God, to Thee ” and by Mr Robert Lake. ** ’Twas in the Cool of Eventide” (Bach). The evening service will be attended by members of the Rotary Club.

UNION Methodist Church, Addington 11. Rev E. W. Haines, M.A. AnHear us. 6 Lord.”’ also Junior 6.30, Rev S. Lawry. Anthem, them. Choir. u.oif, xvev o. • The Lord is Loving.’* Also Hymn Study. ESLEY Church, Fitzgerald Avenue—--11, Rev S. Bailey. 6.30. Rev E. Drake* Subject, “ The Real Wealth or Life.” Soloist, Miss Wright. Anthem, «• Saviour, Breathe an Evening Blessing. T SUNDAY, June 21.—The Happiest wav to pass the shortest day, come to the following Meetings: 7 a.m.: Kneedrill. 11 a.m.: Holiness. “The Spirit-filled Life.” Captain Brunton. 3 p.m.: The Happy Hour. 7 p.m.: Your Service. “The Image of God.” Adjutant Radcliffe. Silver Band and Songsters assisting. PUBUC NOTICES. BANK OP NEW ZEALAND. THE following Dividend and Bonus has been declared:— ! ON FULLY PAID ORDINARY SHARES OP £1 EACH. Is 4d per share (making with Is 4d per share paid on 6th December, 1930, 2s 8d per share for the year.) 1 per cent Bonus for the year. ON FULLY PAID “D” LONG TERM MORTGAGE SHARES OP £1 EACH. Half-year’s Dividend at the rate of 75 per cent per annum. Warrants are now payable at any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand. H. BUCKLETON, 1450 General Manager. THE NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE FREEZING CO., LTD. KAIAPOI WORKS. CLIENTS are hereby notified that these Works will cease killing operations for the season at 12 o’clock noon, SATURDAY, June 27, 1931. 1464 X E. T. SHORES, Secretary. Rapid dental repair service. Plates Repaired within Two Hours at Moderate Cost. 152. Hereford Street, (same building as Mt COok Tourist Co.. Ltd.). 'Phone 38-022. M c KENZIE AND WILLIS ARE BUYERS OP SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. A letter to us, or call, or 'Phone 34-630, will bring our Buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared'to pay the True Market Value of the Goods.

MCKENZIE AND WILLIS. 120, Hereford Street. Late Queen’s Theatre Buildings. THE BIG IDEA. THE BIG IDEA. THE BIG IDEA. THE BIG IDEA. Every right-minded man who starts in to make something to sell is sustained by a valid idea. He is convinced that his product embodies a real ADVANTAGE for the user and that therefore intelligent people will buy it. On that simple and durable premise have been reared ir. the past quarter-century the greatest business and industrial structures everywhere. The process of their erection has been invaluably quickened and strengthened by honest and informative advertising. If yohr business Is worrying you now, if sales and profits are sagging, go back to the beginning in your thinking. Be SURE your product is superior, in style, quality, value or utility; be sure it is distributed within reach of the customer. This done, tell people about it. in terms of their interest, not yours—tell them over and over again through the advertising pages of “ The Christchurch Star." You are then displaying your wares before the most intelligent and progressive audience in New Zealand—that hub which turns the taste, thinking, buying of the many thousands of people. If you think this is merely selfish advice, think again: it is the tried and true formula of outstandingly successful business. "The Star” is an Inseparable part of that formula simply because experience has demonstrated its THE PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP. In the administration of your estate it will be desirable to have pleasant, and satisfactory personal relations between your executor and your beneficiaries. By appointing the Public Trustee your executor you can be sure that those whom you wish to benefit will receive a service that is personal. Sympathetic consideration will be given to the needs of your beneficiaries without deviation from your plain instructions. The Public Trustee will prepare your will and hold it in safe custody, free of charge, if appointed executor. Consult the Public Trustee, Wellington, or any of his representatives throughout New Zealand. J—B. 1198

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 145, 20 June 1931, Page 3

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