RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ALDINGTON* METHODIST CHURCH— A 11, Rev. H. Bull; 6.30. Rev. ' T. . S. Griffin (In Memoriam, the Itfte Mns Cutler). Solo,JfiiM L ___________ : S*_» rtHORAL HALL, Sunday, *t 7—First of a Series o£ Meetings by Ernest Tuck Evangelist. Subject: "The ChrMStMns Extra Salvation." Sankey's Hymns. Quefttiops allowed. ■ _!_? BAPTIST CHURCH, Sydenham— Pastor Frank Hade 3 will Preach. Mornmx: "A Grave in a Garden." Evening: "The Secret of Succeaßful Endeavgar/; ° 46U T — leunity congregational church, comer Manchester and Worcester streets—The B ey - David Hird, M.A., will conduct both servioes. Morning au'bjeot, Venture o£ Faith"; evening subject. "Young Folks and Old Foes." Communion after Evening Service. . 5-IC4 T>APTIST CHURCH. OXFORD TERRACE. Morning— iIISS MANOR AM ABAI, A Cuituied Indian Christian. Evening— REV. R. S. GEXW Subject—"A Serious Social Problem." «4S» RATIONAL RELlGlON.—February Ist. 11 α-m., if fine. Professor Bickerton'e, "Panth&ism"; 7 p.m., Art Gallery, "Have I a Soul?" _47_ ipiHRISTCHUROH METHODIST MlSv> SION, Durham street South.—7.ls, Prayer; 11, Rev. Murray; 6.30, Bright Hours Service, Rev. R. J. Murray. Sankey end Alexander Hymn Books. 5478 nnffE MERIVALB CHURCH DAY SCHOOL - 1 - RE-OPENS on MONDAY, February 2nd. C. H. GOSSET, 5473 Vicar. METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES.— 1 Durham street: 11 suid 6.30. R«v. W. Baumber. East belt: 11 and 6.30, Rev. C. H. Laws, B.A. Lower High street: 11, Mr Craddock; 6.30, Rev. J. Orch&rd. Richmond: 11, !Mj J. Han an; 6.30, Rev. U. A. Pratt. Woolston: 11, Rev. J. Smith; 6.30, Rev. T. F. Jones. Sumner: 11, Rev. M. A. Pratt; 7. Mr J. T. Smith. §514 ST. ALBANK METHODIST CHURCH— Sunday, February Ist. 11 a.m., Miss Abrams (Indian Missionary), subject: "Child Wives of India"; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. G. Paarsonson. 5457 pi-HRISTCifUROH Spiritualistic Association, v> Hobbs's Buildings, Oarthedral squareSunday, let February, 3 p.m., Trance Address by Guides of Mrs Patterson, of Wellington; subject, "Does Spiritualism Benefit Humanity?" Clairvoyant descriptions. 7 p.m., ■Trance Addre.39 by Guides of Mr Craig, Clairvoyant descriptions. Children's Lyceum, 11 a.m. Parents invited to send their children. 5452 METHODIST CHURIAi, Lower High artreet.—Evening, Rev. J. Orchard, assisted by Mr Chitty, Bliind- Student from Auckland, who reads leiasana.axtd gives Oxga.ii Recital. "Sankey'3." 5543 i ethodist" church services.— Lmwood: Rev. Jones and Mr Gott. New Brighton: Messrs Reed and Thompson. Windsor: Messra_Armstrong and_Milee._ss39 •PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, X Cambridge terrace—Mr Sim, Ministerial Candidate. Evening, Rev. Ward, Sacrament. Liirwood—Rev. Ward. Mr Earwaker. • Syderham, Mr Crawley, Mr W. Holland. PuWic invited. __ 5618 V.M.C.A. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE in the Y.W.C.A. Hall. Gloucester street, on SUNDAY EVENING, at 8.15. Miss Abrams and Mies Monoramabai will address the meeting; 5634 pATHEDRAL, Sunday, February Ist.—9 v> a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., preacher, Rev. H. T. Purohaa; 7 p.m., preacher, the Bi_hop : 5550 A FORTNIGHT'S GOSPEL MISSION (Under the auspices of the United Evangelistic Committee), To be conducted by REV. JAMES LYALL, The well-known Scottish-American Evangelist, Will commence on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, in Canterbury Hall. WEEK DAY MEETINGS in Choral Ha.ll. ___ 5186 T YCEUM—W. W. Collins lectures To-mor-J-J row. Subject: "Professor Berhaun, D.Sc. (Otago University) on the Origin of Life." Orchestral Selections at 7. Admission 6d and I* 5625 MONEY. Investment imeiiately font * £1500, in sums of £200 and upward*, at 5 par cast. G. W. 0. Smitlhaon, Solicitor, Hereford street 9876 MONEY. TO LEND—£I4,OOO for Investment, in one or more lumt, on rural land. A low rate of interest will be accepted. Also, numerous other sums, from 426 upwards, at lowest current, rates.. G. B. EITCHIE, Solicitor, 7058 aOS Hereford street. ONEY.—I hare MONEY FOB INVESTMENT on Firit-clasa Town, Suburban, and Country Freeholds, at 4J and 5 per centum interest. H. J. RAPHAEL, Solicitor, Fisher's Buildings, 179 Hereford street, QhTJstchurch. ' 4644 -P9fs f\(\(\ To LEND, from £10 upZm>£\J>\J\J\J wards, on any Class of Security. Interest from' 4. PER CENT. DOUGALL and UPHAM Solicitors, 9 Cathedral square (Next Pcgt Office) and Canterbury stleet, Lyttelton. •ytoney prosTFtly lent 1u- to any person With or Without Security, Repayable According to Arrangement. Also, Upon Life Policies, Title Deeds, Leases, Bills of Sale over Household' Furniture, Live and Dead Stock. F. C. RAP H A EL, \ 100 Caehel street East, Christchurch. WE have various sums of MONEY foi Investment on good Town or Country Freeholds, at Lowest Rates of Interest. I Favourable term*. for repayment. Joi, STON, MILLS, and JOXCiS, Solicitors. 211 Hereford street, Christchurch; and at R&ngiora and Lyttelton. gdlO MONEY— LOAN AND DISCOUNT CO~'S OFFICES, 172 Lichfield street. Box 64 P.O. Telephone 446. The above Company have MONEY TO LEND on the following Securities, in Sums of £20 and upwards:—Freehold Property, Leasehold Property, Shares of any description, Bills of Sale over Farm Stock, Bills of Sale over Furniture and Household Property, or on Personal Security. Wβ Discount Genuine Trade Billg at a very cheap rate: weekly or monthlypaymente can be arranged to any amount. Wβ Lend Money on Reversionary Interests under Wilts, or will purchase same. Having been in business since 1864 is a sufficient guarantee that our business is carried on with the utmost secrecy. VICTOR HARRIS. , 4221 Ti/TONEY TO LEND, on Land, at Low XTX Rates of Interest. ' GEORGE SVANN, Solicitor, 100 154 Worcester street, Chriatchurch. MONEY TO LEND. ON FIRST MORTGAGES of FP.EEHOLD SECURITIES, from 4_ per cent., according to security and amount. Also, on approved Second Mortgagee. I2ARD and LOUGHNAN. Solicitors, Hereford street, Christchurch, ._- Leeaton and So'ithbridge. ARE YOU IN WANT OF MONEY? If so. go to ISASAC ALLEN, WHO LENDS Sums of from £5 to £5000 from 4J per cent, on any class of Security, including Leaseholds. Freeholds, Life Policies, Shares. Farias, Stocks, Household Furniture, etc., etc. Repayments oan be arranged. OFFICE: 2 and S Government Life insurance Building, Cathedral square. 1595 BOARD AND RESIDENCE" GLOUCESTER HOUSE 256 GLOUCESTER STREET*WEST. "TURST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE ■*•■ (Central), Hot, Cold, an 3 Shower Bath» Telephone 982. MRS McNIE. BOAKx) AND RESIDENCE ~ HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APART* MENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen 4, MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. Telephone 479. "WAI MAREI." 81 Cambridge Terrace West. PRIVATE Board and Residence. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. MW a<lß9 COWPEB.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11496, 31 January 1903, Page 10
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