RELIGIOUS SERVICES. CATHEDRAL.— Sunday, Janupjly 18th.— 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., preacher, Very Rev, the De&n; 7 p.m., „ preacher. Rev. H. T. Purchas. 4071 JOAPTIST* OHURCM, Oxford terrace.—Re' J> R. S.J3ray._lorajn__(_nd Evening. 4075 ST. MATTHEW'S," St. ACbans!—Rev. J. Holland (Vicar of KaLapoi) will Preach —t both services. Morning 11 a.m., Evening 6.30 p.m. 4061 SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, Pastor F. "(Burden Bearing." Evening, '"Righteousness, Temperance and 423 METHODIST CHURCH. Lower High street, To-morrow—Morning, 11, Mr Gott. Evening, C.30. Rev. J. Orchard; subject, "Facts and Questions." Soloist, Mr Fariam. 4088 pHRISTCHURCH Methodist Mission, DurV/ ham street South—7.ls, Prayer; 11, Mr Cock; G. 30, Bright IXuois' Services. Mr ifOmas, Sacred Solo, "The Laat Muster," Mr Geo. Lomas. AH Seats Free. Everyone inTited. 4171 CHRISTIAN WORKERS' MISS'IO N, Woroester etreen,, City. Sunday, 7.15 em., Prayer Meeting; 11 a.m.. Consecration Meeting: 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. Hearty Welcome 1o all. Come. 4169 METHODIST OHUROH SERVICES— Now Brighton: Revs. Pratt and Smith. Windsor: Rev. Pratt aftercocn. and Mr Rapley. Linwood: Messrs Reid and Craddock. 4149 DURHj'JM STREET WES-LEYAN CHURCH.—Special Service To-morrow Eveniiig, In MemoriEm late Mr N. liart.in. Preacher, Key. W. Bs.um.ber. Anthem, "What are Theee."_(SUi.ine_i. 4148 PRIMITIVE Metlicdist"Church. Cambridge terrace—Rev. Harris. Key. Clement (president of Conferenoo); Linwood. Rev. Clement, Rev. Ward; Sydenham, Druids' Hall, Rev. Ward, Rev. Hendi-rson.. G.C.D. Camp Meeting Sydenhc.m Park, Af'.ernoon, 2.30. Conferenca Miiiititers. Sankcy's Hymns. '_ 4058 METHOD I ST VHFRTiITERVIcES^Durham strei.-t—ll and G. 30, Rev. W. Baumber (In Memcriaiu Service). Eα ot Belt—• 11, Rev. T. F. Jones; 6.30, Key. C. H. I/lira. B.A. Lower High street—ll. Mr Gott; 6.30, Key. J. Orchard. Richmond—ll. Mr Maclaren; C.30, Key. M. A. Pra!!. Woolaton— 11. Mr Hanan; 6.30, Key. T. F. Jcnes. Surancr—ll, Key. C. H. Laws, 8.A.; 7, Sup4134 ATIONAL RELIGION—II a.m.. 151 Gloucester street: "What is Life?" 7 p.m., Art Gallery: "The Bible in Schools." _. ' __ _ _ 4074 CHRJSTCHURCH SPIRITUALISTic ASSOCIATION. Kobba's Buildinsts, Cathedral square—Sunday, 18;h J-anuarv. 7 p.m.. Dedication Service, by Guidea o£ Mr Craig. Children's Lyceum, 11 a.m. Parents invHcd to sznd ''.heir thildren. £067 RAM AND EWE FAIR. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL A.YD I'ASTuRA-L ASSOCIATION. PvAM AND EWE FAIRS. 6th FEBRUARY, and 12th and 13th MARCH. ARAM SALE, for the convenience of North Island Buyers will be held on ths Show Ground. Addingion. on THURSD.U, the sth FEBRUARY, (and etii if necessary). ENTRIES for this Sale Close on WED-NKi-DAi, , the 28th JaJiuary. Entry FeesFlock Rams Is. Flock Ewes Is, Stud Rams 5s Stud Ewes 2s 6d each. The Order of Sa.e will be us follows: — Registered Sheep of all breeds, Unregistered Sheep, Stud Rams. The ORDINARY RAM FAIR will take ■olace on the 12th and 13th MARCH. O. B. PEMBERTON, 3897 Secretary. ~™~~ FUNERAL NOTICES. fPHE Frienda of the late Mr Andrew Neill -I- ere invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave 3vis late residence, 86 Ruskin ""street Addington, on Sunday, at 2p.m., for the Addington Cemetery. G-EORGE BARJtELL, Undertaker and EmbaJmer. 3936 THE Friends of the late Henry Emmett are invited to attend his Funeral, leaving bis late residence, 14 Eaton place, on Sunday, 18th inst., at 2.45 p.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. 3980 r_HHE Friends of Mr John Guntrip are retX. apectful'ly invited to attend the Funeral of his l»te Wife, Sarah Prudence, leaving hie residence, 10 Meredith etreet, Addington, at 2 p.m., Sunday, 18th, for the Church of England Cemetery, Burbadoes street. W. liANGFORD, Fun«ral Director and Embalmer. Telephone 689. 4025 THE Friends of T. and J. Summerton are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late Daughter, Grace Amelia, leaving their residence, 11 Worcester street,, at 11 e.ni., Thia Day, Saturday, for the Linwood Cemetery. W. LANG/FORD, Funeral Director end Embftlmer. Telephone 689. 4024 npiHE Friends of Mr John. Henshaw are in'X vited u> attend the Funeral of his late Wife, -which will leave hie residence, Bligh'e load, Papanui, on, Sunday, 18th inst., at 2 p.m., for the Addington Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. . . 4194 JUOYAL CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U., No. 4602. MEMBERS of the above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeial of the late Wife of our worthy Trustee, Bro. J. Guntrip, to leave her late residence, 10 Meredith street, Addington. on SUNDAY, the ZSth inst. at 2 p.m. H. GUDSELL, N.G. 4200 H. E. KOBBINiS, Secretary. GEORGE BARBELL, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMEB. POLISHED ENGLISH OAK OB BIMU - COFFINS Ate Kept in Stock for Urgent Orders. Telegram* or Telephone Orders by Night o> Day Receive Immediate Attention. OFFICE: 63 DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Work-hops, etc.,, 282 and 284 St. Aeaph atrett. .telephone 721. J LAMB AND lON, UNDERTAKERS ' AND EMBALMERS, Mi. 85 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 539. MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE. J. T A I T, Corner of Cashei street and Montreal street (Opposite Drilished), MANUFACTURER and IMPORTER of All Descriptions of Monumental Work. Best Quality and Lowest Prices. Inspection Invited. Established 1863. J. B. MANSFIELD, Gturistcburch Monumental Works. MANCHESTER AND ALLEU V> STREETS (Near Railway Station). Finest Collection of Monuments in toe Colony. AT.T. WORK GUARANTEED. PBICES MODERATE. 6260 " WANTED. WANTED, LADIES TO CALL AT -»»• STRANGE'S. and see the new shipments of smart Millinery. Hats, Toques, and Bonnets, «t 15s cd. 17s lid, 19s 6d, and 21s «ach. Strange and Co. everyone to buy a Pair of 1 TT.: Vases, wonderful value, in every description, at Lawrence and .Kircher'*, High •treet ■IXTANTED ell Carpenters to know that ' IT. Brown Duok Trousers are sold by Bailantyne's aA 3s 9d and 4s 6d per pair. riTTANTBD Carpenters to wear Brown ?TT; Duck Double-fronted Overalls. Ballantyne'a price is 4s 6d pair. W" "ANTED People" to Get Married. 3. Atkinson, 117 Manchester street. Lawrence and r»T Kircher give exceptional value in side- . hoards and cabinet furniture of every description . TtrISTED KNOWN—That Wilson and ! 11. Wood, 222 Cashei street West, are the People'» Grocers. Try them. "|7irANTED— For Chapj Roughness and iT». Redness, use 'Telvo," non-greasy, aothing better or nicer, la, by post Is frd. Hofhers, use Berry's Hair Lotion for Children, it kills insect life; Is 6d by post 2s Sd. J. Berry, Chemist, 146 Colombo street, Chratctturch. 3775 CYCLISTS SHOULD CALL AT STRANGE'S and see the Cycling Suits, in black and gold, navy and sky. green and gold, cardinal and gold, etc. For wear at Sorts meetinga. etc., they are specially apted. Specie] prices: 16s 3d, 17s 3d; alio in combinations at 12s 6d. Strange and Co. BO.YMNGTON'S Pills recommend- themselves; a perfectly safe, mild aperient and digestive, indispensable at a family medicine, li ptr hoc; ••• that you gtt Sqbminftea'a.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11484, 17 January 1903, Page 10
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