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Cinema Advertisements and ttlier Announcements

CHURCH SrRVICES. ST PAUL'S, CASHEL STREET. REV ALAN WATSON, M.A. 11 a.m.—“ Life's Impartiality.” 7 p.m.—“ The Stimulus of Being Needed.” Anthems, “ Turn Thy Face ” (Attwood), “Hear the Prayer” (Malan), “ Send Out Thy Light ” (Gounod); Organ, ” The Question ” (Wolstenholme), “ Cradle Song ” (Schumann), “ Choral Song ” (Wesley). ST BARNABAS, Fendalton—Harvest Thanksgiving Services. Holy Communion, 7 a.m., 8 a.m. and noon; Matins, 11 a.m.; Children’s Service, 3 p.m. Evensong, 7 p.m. Preacher; Rev A. K. Warren. Vicar of Merivale. 2100 East belt wesley church —ll a.m. Student W. R. Francis. 7 p.m. Rev PL Drake. Subject: "The Might of Gentleness.” Anthem. " Abide With Me ” (Churchill). Solo, ” Come Unto Him ” (Messiah). Miss Glanville. 2162 .4 DDINGTON METHODIST UNION XX CHURCH—Rev C. B. Jordan. M.A., B.D. 11 a.m., “The Great Light.” Junior Choir and anthem, “ Incline Thine Ear.” 6.30 p.m., “ Christian Certainty.” Anthem, “Hosanna in the Highest”; ladies’ duet; hymn study, “ Till Dawning.” Lincoln Road—ll a.m., Rev W. Grigg. 6.30 p.m.. Mr W. Dobbs. 2092 ESLEY Church. Edgeware Road— Preacher, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.; Rev H. S. Kings. Anthem: “Sun of My Soul ” (Turner). Hymn study. A hearty welcome to all. 2432 SPREYDON Baptist Church, Lincoln Rd., near Lyttelton St.—Harvest Festival. Preachers: 11 a.m.. Rev A. Simmonds; 7 p.m., Rev E. N. Goring (Communion). 2946 SHIRLEY Methodist Church.—Harvest Festival Services. 11 a.m., Mr John Pugh; 6.30 p.m., Rev S. Bailey, “ Lessons From Harvest Field.” Harvest Hymns and Anthems. Hearty welcome to all. 1108 SYDENHAM Methodist Church.—ll a.m., Air A. Dingwall; 6.30 p.m., Rev Ray Richards. Topic, “ Is Your Life a Mistake?” High St.—ll a.m., | Mr R. G. Pearce. Beckenham (Martin . Avenue).—ll a.m.. Rev Ray Richards; j 6.30 p.m., Mr W. Wright. 2958 j OOMER FIELD St. Methodist Church. —Harvest Festival Services, Sunday, February 17, 7 p.m. Rev Allan COME and hear the Gospel preached at Oddfellows’ Hall, St Asaph St., and Canon St., both near Colombo St., Sunday. 7 p.m. No collection. 3014 CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Circuit.—Cambridge Terrace: 11 a.m., Mr Flewellen; 6.30 p.m.. Rev Pickering. Durham St. South.—ll a.m., Mr Wright; 6.30 p.m.. far Leathwick. Madras St. North.—ll a.m.. Rev Pickering; 6.30 p.m., Mr Puddle. Harvest Festival Services. 3009 Y.P. CRUSADE CONTINUES. This Sunday; “ CORP CADET DAY.” 7 a.m., Kneedrill. Corps Cadet E. Tong. Holiness, i.m., Sealed Orders. >.m.. Speeches. Solos. Mrs Major Tong. Address by Welcome! JJURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH. » Minister: REV CLARENCE EATON. 11 a.m.: “THE PROOF THAT GOD CARES.” Communion. “ Beneath The Cross ” (Maker). 7 p.m.: “WHAT IS A CHRISTIAN?” “Now the Day is Over” (Barnby); “ Light and Darkness ” (Pearson). LECTURES. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 26 7, Cambridge Terrace. SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. “SOUND TN NATURE. MUSIC AND CEREMONIAL.” PUBLIC LECTURE ALL THIS ABOUT RUSSIA? HEAR MARGARET MACPHERSON, he well-known Radio Speaker and Traveler, who has charmed her North Island audiences on this burning question. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 17, JELLICOE HALL —- Silver Coin Collection. 2886 tender:. TENDERS. 3 L A i E. V ' a a-. -i . i HOOK late of Feilding deceased. THE TRUSTEES in the Estate of the late MR WILLIAM THOMAS HOOK INVITE TENDERS for the purchase of the freehold of that desirable hotel property situate in _th Feilding known Hotel.” THE PREMISES are centrally situated on the corner of Manchester and Fergusson Streets in close proximity to the well-known Feilding saleyards and consist of a commodious brick structure containing 36 bedrooms, exclusive of staff quarters. commodious sample rooms and stables. The land on which the buildings stand and to be sold therewith comprises approximately ONE AND A QUARTER ACRES. FULL PARTICULARS of the property can be obtained from the solicitors to the Trustees. Any purchaser will be required to take over the stock and furniture at valuation. If desired arrangements can probably be made to leave a portion of the purchase money for the freehold on mortgage for a period. TENDERS addressed to the undersigned will be received up to noon on the 27th day of February. 1935. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GRAHAM AND REED, Solicitors to the Trustees, 1873 X Feilding. MOUNT SOMERS DOMAIN BOARD. TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman :nid marked “ Tender.” are invited for the Pinus Insignis Trees (400) on Reserve 2639, Mount Somers, and will close at 4 p.m. MONDAY. February 25, at 28, Short Street, Ashburton. Conditions of Sale may be seen at County Council Office, Ashburton, and the office of this paper. 1077 E. C. WOOD, Chairman. WANTED. Prices for 1000 Grand Soleil d’Or Yellow Bulbs. 2173, “ Star.” X PRTCE Wanted for Painting Residence. Annly 72, Lock si ey Av„ Bur wood. PRICE Paint Roof (4 rooms), labour only. 2145, “ Star.” YYTANTED. Quote removing .range and ▼ ▼ replacing tiles. Call early. 137. Peterborough St. PUBLIC NOTICES. SHOOTING OF PIGEONS. £5 REWARD. mHE Canterbury Pigeon Flying Clnb X offers the above reward for information leading to the conviction of persons shooting their pigeons. 3042' G. W. ROBERTSON, Hon Sec, BOYS’ HIGH SOUOOL GYMNASIUM FETE. AT a meeting of the Committee in charge of the competitions held at the above Fete, the following were annetitions: Jig-Saw Puzzle (Aust. Team), Miss R. Baird: Bed Jacket, A. J. Palmer; Shower Tbrowover, N. Newson: Cushion and Bolster. Mrs Pope: Lavender Lady. Mrs D. C. Brown: Half-ton of Coal. J. Laurimer; Box Chocolates, S. R. Cuming: Cardigan, R. E. Menzies; Dinner Service, Selwyn Bruce, M. J. Wareing: Canoe, C. G. Wood, Biggs, J. Laine; Duke and Duchess of Straven, J. G. Poison; .Tig-Saw Puzzle, Mrs Forster: Supper Cloth, Mrs .1. P,. O’Neil; Ottoman Hassock. E. Knowles: Music Stool, I. H. Skipworth; Cake, Mrs H. W. Goiirlay. 6

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20541, 16 February 1935, Page 3

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