I, . »—<m '" ■■■ ■"" — ■■-—■' - - ' <p r- ■■ ' RELIGIOUS SERVICES. x BAPTIST CHURCH, Oxford terrace.— lfcv. R. S. Gray, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject, ••Wanted, Young Men." 5376 CENTRAL MISSION. Orange Hall, Worcester street. Morning service at 11. At 6.30 p.m. Memorial Service for the. late Mrs Janet Stewart will bo held. 3426 METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES.— Linwood—Revs. Murray and Jones. New- Bri-hton—Messrs Hanan and Alien. Windsor—Messrs Miles and Glanville. 3425 DURHAM streot Wesleyan Church.—Morning service, Rev. F. W. la:tt. Subject, "Tlie People's Visions." Evcoting- service. s:__t_ C iJ _. __L l _t..__ t -.4:-.— --? RATIONAL RELIGION.—II a.m.. 151 Gloucester street. Teaching in Schools; Religious or Moral. 7 p.m., Art Gallery. The Everlasting Motion—Mir.d. 3421 METHODIST CHURCH. Lower High street, To-morrow—Morning, Mr E. Reed; Evening,' Rev. J. Orchard. Subject: "Amalikites, Ancient and Modern." Special singing. Solo, Mr Alexander. FORESTERS'" HALL, Oxford Terrace— Gospel Meeting will bo held at above To-morrow at 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Mr Win. Easton. All heartily welcome. Come. 33»i> "ITTOOLSTON Mcthodi.t Church--Special VV. Services To-morrow. Anniversary Hymns repeated. Morning, Rev. T. F. Jones; afternoon, Mr Laurenson, M.H.R.; evening, %_ V_\_Baum-__r. CHRISTIAN WORKERS' MISSION, Worcester stroet (opposite Trinity Coogrefational Church;. Meeting, Sunday. 7.15 a.m., 'raver; 11 a.m.. Christian Holiness; 7 p.m., Evangelistic Seivice. Clomo. Welcome. 3423 rpRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHL'RCii, -L corner Ma ichester and Worcester street's —Tho l!.-v Wm. Grant .of Leeston. will conduct be ,i services To-morrow. C ilertory solo, "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan)._337__ pHRISTCH L'RCH Methodist Mission" Durhum strcot South—7.ls. Prayer; 11, Rev. Smith; 6.30. Memorial Service, Rev. Murray. Soloist, Mr Cragg. Alexander's aud Sankcy's Songs. Evcrvono cordially invited. " 3358 CHRISTCHURCH Spiritualistic Association, Hobbs's Buildings, Cathedral square, Sunday,. 11th January, 7 p.m. —Trance Address by Guides of Mr Craig, clairvoyant descriptions. Children's Lyceum 11 a.m. Parents invited to send their children. __ 3402 P~~ RIMITIVE MeThoTmST _kURC-H, Cambridge terrace.—Rev. Bailey, Rev. Buchanan (Ashburton Conference). Linwood, Rev. Buchanan; 3, Rev. Bailey; Mr MacLaren. Sydenham. Mr Devereux; 3, Rev. Buchanan"; Rev. Bailey. Camp Meeting, Tomorrow Week (18th), Sydenham Park, afternoon. Conference Ministers will speak. 33__d M~ ETHOdYsT CHURCH SERVICES.— Durham t-trec-t—ll. Rev. F. W. Isitt; subject. "The People's Visions"; G. 30, Ite-v. C. H. Laws. B.A. East belt—ll. Rev. C. H. Laws, 8.A.; 6.30. Rev. M. A. Pratt. Lower High street—ll, Mr Reed; 6.30. Rev. J. Orchard. Richmond—ll, Rev. M. A. Pratt; 6.30. Mr H. Wilkinson. Woolston—ll, Rev. T. F. Jones; G. 30, Rev. W. Baumber. Sumner (Church Aniiiverfarv)—ll, Rev. W. Baumber; 7. Mr R. Wylie. 3363 PROPERTIES FOR SALE FOR SALE. OLD ESTABLISHED" RETAIL DRAPERY BUSINESS. Leading Retail thoroughfare, City Wellington. Capital required about £3000. Principals only. £1000 year clear. Apply FABIAN BROS, and CO., Sole Agents, 3259 Custom House tjuay. Wellington. A. B. MORGAN, No. 149 a (Messrs Pyno and Co.'s Buildings). CASHEL STREET, CixRISTOHURCH. ESTATE land GENESRAL AGENT. LICENSED to Prepare Transfers, Mortgages, Leases, and all other documents affecting land under Land Transfer Act. MONEY to LEND on Mortgage in sums from £25 to £10,000 at current rates. The Sale, Letting, and General Management of Properties undertaken, Trust Estates Wound Up. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. BELFAST. HOWARD STREf_T-_ Very Cheap Property, Modern House, 4 rooms, soullery, wash-house, etc. Newly renovated, iacre. £225. Deposit £25, balanoe on easy terms at 5 per cent. Wanted, for a Client—An Hotel in, or within a few miles of Christchurch. GRAND Block of M.adow Dand, Harewood road, near town, comprising 8 acres :n grand heart and at present mostly in rye grass and olover, together with nearly new 6-roomed Cottage end stables. Price asked £750. H. Mation and Co. Fol. f2 -PKKA— GOOD MODERN VILLA, in eWi_J_»\/ Harnmn atreet, Addington. with 6 rooms, plastered and papered, bath, pantry, and scullery, water laid on, together with 9 sections comprising over J-acre, highly improved, matured orchard, etc. H. Matson and Co. Fol. 29 NORTH Belt—Corner Section, i-acre, magnificent residence of 6 rooms, modern, plastered, tiled grates, gas throughout, cornices, bay window, verandah, Venetian blinds, bath, hot water, and all conveniences. The situation of this property is unsurpassed. It is for absolute sale. Price asked £700. J. G. Bannerman, 174 Lichfield street. i?__QK— ST. ALBANS—Ntw House, sunny dw_b_' «J aspect, 6 looms, plastered throughout, pantry, bath, and Knllery h. and c. water (ram), and laid on to wash tubs, copper, lavatory, bath, copper and sink, together with i-acre. Cheap. H. Matson and Co. Fol. 62 FOR SALE. 1 AQR ACRES, seventeen mile, from Ingle-J-UtJO wood, Taranaki, good metal road, mail by coach daily, 2_ miles from creamery. _ 1500 acres in best English grasses, eight subdivisions, eigbt-roorr.sd house, large wool shed, cow shed, two sets of sheep yards, sheep dip, fences 7 and 8 wires, painted gates, about 400 acres available for dairying. As the owner is desirous of leaving immediately for England he will sell at £1 5i (four pounds five shillings) per acre. Two-thirds of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 4_ per cent, if desired. W. M. ASHTDN, AGFNT, WANGANUI, P.O. Box 115. TO THOSE IN SEARCH OF EITHER HOUSE -PROPERTIES OR FARMS. Fullest Particulars Free on application. Many Others to Select From. LINWOOD, close belt—Family House 8 rooms,' modern conveniences, fine garden, i-acre, stable. £525, terms. BLIGH'S ROAD, close Papanui road tram —Compact house, all convenience-, i-aore gat den. £525, terms. £10 CASH, balance on your own teams— Fine sections, long frontages, handy Ferry road and Lancaster Park, Linwood. Plan at office. £8 PER ACRE £8 PER ACRE. £8 PER ACRE. The Cheapest Farm in Canterbury, 16 miles from Christchurch. WE have several Desirable FARMS and SHEEP RUNS, and shall be pleased to supply particulars to intending buyers, if "will let us know their requirements (free). • BAGGS RIGBY AND CO., House and Land Agents. 117 COLOMBO STREET. Next Recce's. SP EI R S AND WILSON. 110 CASHEL STREET. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, and REFRESHMENT BUSINESS, in centre of city, together with fittings, furniture, stock, and lease of a number of years. Just the thing for an energetic lady or gentleman. Price £200. FOWL FARMS, handy to City.—lß. acres splendid land, well watered, four-roomed house and outbuildings. L.T.A. 14 acres, two cottages, stable, cowshed, pigsty, and fowlrun, fruit garden, and part in oats, and artesian. Price £520. 5_ acres, nice fourroomed house, stable and trap abed, well fenced, plenty water. Price £150. Terms. A BLACKSMITH'S BUSINE-S. in a prosperous centre, comprising shop, two forges, tools, bellows, anvils, drilling machine, bender, wheelwright shop and tools, dwellingbouse, i-acre land. The whole as a going concern. Price £350. LINWOOD. good position.—A six-roomed house, plastered, wash-house, copper, tubs, bathroom, a,_d pantry, verandah, concrete foundation, cupboards, Venetian blinds, _-acre section, good frontage, nicely laid out, fruit and vegetable garden. A nice home. Price £550. GPvOCERY and GENERAL BUSINESS, as a going concern. Good turnover, together with the freehold of shop and dwelling, and two cottages; .-acre, including stock and outstanding accounts. Price, £1500. EXCHANGE.—We have a client who is willin? to exchange a substantial city property of nin_ rooms and conveniences, suitable for family or boarding-houee," for suburban or small nroperties. A VALUABLE PROPERTY, built in brick and concrete; no depreciation; a sound investment, comprising seven-roomed house and shop; J-acre land, close to city. All well All particulars on application. TWO COTTAGES, i-acre land, close to South belt. Price, £320 the lot. SP2IRS and WILSON, Est Sj?™ an<i General Agents, 146 Cashel street. T?.RT_TE 4Wn_-_:V__A_. .fIRVTfI .
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19030110.2.88.6
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Press, Volume LX, Issue 11478, 10 January 1903, Page 10
Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,218Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11478, 10 January 1903, Page 10
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
Ngā mihi
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.
Log in