RELIGIOUS SERVICES. /"IATHEDRAL.—Sunday. February 15th. 11 ».m.. Memorial Service latu Hon. W. Rollesion, preacher, the JJean; 7 p.m., preacher, Rev. C. W. Partington. 6937 ST. JOHN'S. Latinwr square.—Choral £ivensonß, 6.30 p.m.. preacher, the Right Rev. ■the Bishop of Ohri.'ytchnrch. 0931 BAPTIST CHURCH, Oxford TeTrace—Rev. R. S. Gray, Morning , and Evening. - &38 BAPTIST CHURCH, Sydcnham-Paetor Frank Kalca will Preach. Morning Subject: "Tho True Vine." Evening Subject: "Who ie My_Neizhbour?" _ 6939 "■\TORTH~ BELT PRESBYTERIAN , CHURCH— Morning, 11 a.m.: The Rev. J. Lyall. Evening, 6.30 p.m.: The Rev. J. lErwin. 6945 CHRISTCHURCH METHODIST MIS- . SION, Durham, etreet South.—7.ls, prayer; 11, ilr llawui; C.30, BrLgbt Hours Service, Rev. Murray." Sa.nkey'3 conge. Scats Free. Everyone invited. 6936 "\fETHODIST Church Services—Windacr, i>X Kov. B»UTu"!j?r (afternoon) and Mr Thompson. I/mwood, Rev*. Murray and Smith. New ■BrigUiton, Messrs Farrow end Armstrong. 6951 METHODIST CHURCH, Lower High street. To-morrow.—Morning, Rev. J. Orchard; evenine. Rev. i. F. Jones. Solo, "Calvary," Mr Webb. Come and welcome. All eeatejree. 6976 T IN WOOD Congregational ChuTch.—SunXl day School Anniversary.—Services, 11 a.m., 3 p.m. (Children's Service), 6.30 p.m., .preacher. Rev. E. Taylor, Port -Chalmers. Service of Soag, "Gideon," Wednesday next, ot 7.30 p.m. 69"2 "fT»HE _Ind (A the World: What to Expect, JL How to be Safe." Hear Ernest Tuck at Choral Ha.'.'l ai 7. Questions allowed. Sankey's^Hyning. , ______£?-? TOATfoNAL RELIGION—II «.m., 131 -t*' Gloucester strPet: "The Making of a God." 7 p.m., Art Gallery: "What i* Mind?" __J .. 6926 pHRISTIAN WORKERS' MISSION, Worv> , cestcr street City.—Services Sunday.— 7.13 .a.m.. prayer; 11 a.m., "Abundant Life"; 7 p.rp,.. Evangelistic Service. Rich Spiritua,'. Blessinga for o.li. _Com« ; 6974 pHRISTCHURCH Spirituali*tio Aesoda'V tion. Hobbs's Buildings, Cathedral equare —Sunday, laih February, 7 p.m., Trance Address by Guides of iir Craig; Clairvoyant Description. Children's Lyceum, 11 a.m.— Parenta invited to send their children. ; 6916 ETHODIST CHUKCH SERVICES.— Dui'jinm street: 11, ilev. T. F. Jones; 6.30, Rev. W. Baumber. East be'.t: 11. K«v. W. Biumbor; 6.30, R<rv. H. Bull. Lower (Hich elr«et: 11, Rev. J. Orchard; 6.30, Rev. T. "F. Jones. Rioranond: 11. Mr H. Bennetts; 6.30. Rev. M. A. Pratt. Wooleton: 11, Rev. H. Built 6.30. Rev. J. Orchard, subject: "Hugh Price Hughes." Sumner: 11, jßov. M. A. Pratt; 7, Mr S. Gianvi.le. 6894 ' /CANTERBURY HALL. TO-MORROW. TO-MCKEROW. LYALL MISSION. LYALL MISSION. • AFTERNOON, at 3, Men'a Meeting. ' SEATS FOR 2000 SrEN. Subject: "Was Je»ua the Son of God?" Evening, at 8.15, Great Gospel Meeting. Subject: "The Greatest Thing in tie Tvorld." LARGE. CHOIR. Solo, ""Will you be theie, aud I?" Also, ftt 9 a.m., Workers' Prayer Meeting. And TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, Torchlight Proceerion. 7007 , MEETINGS. Seventh n.z. contingent. FA LL MEMBERS of the above Contingent !A aie requested to attend a GENERAL MEETING, to be held at the Clarendon, Hotel on WEDNESDAY. 18th ihet., at 8 p.m., to arrange a DINNER to -celebrate Bothasberg and BE-UNION oY Regimeoit. 6899 R. HARDIE, Jun., Sec. Pro Tern. PBB9ENTATION TO MR, W. W. COLLINS. LYCEUM, FEBRUARY 17th. fPHE Friends and Supporters of MR W. W. UL COLLINS are invited to attend a. MEETING, to be held at the Lyceum on TUESDAY, February 17th, at 8 for the propose of making c PRESENTATION 1 to the late senior member for the Christchurch 2Btartamte. - » ma. F. fr BIDMEADE, Han. Sec . . RAILWAYS. KEW ZEAtLAND BAILWAYB. EA.CES AT CHRISTOHUBOB:. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14th. fPSRAINS will leave CLrietcliuroh for tiie tJLt Kaceoourae at~13.0 noon, IiSO, and 1.12 (p.m., awl Racecourse for Christchuroh at «md 6.6 p.m. Return Tr.ree from Chriatchottch—Carnagos 2s 6d, eeatied waggone 2s; , from Lytteliton, 4a and Sβ; single fare- from - 'Racecourse to Ohri«tohurcdi, la 6d and Iβ. Tlhe Evening Traiais from Ohxistchuron tor North end South Lines and Branches ■will start as foKowe:—«For Waikari, Benneta, Oxford and Cheviot Branches, at 6.5 p.m.; . - lor Springfield, Whiteoliffs, and Otarama, 4.50 p.m.; for Aahbuxton and Meihveu, £.30 p.m.; ior Southbridge and Littlo River, 5.4S 0883 ■_■ BYORDER._ ELECTION NOTICES. MOUNT HiHRBEWT COUNTY ELEC- ■'. TION. ■ T HEREBY give notice in accordance yrith X (the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, *nd amendments - thereto,. that (the follovrixw gentlemen have been, duly NOMI- ' NATED lor the position of MEMBERS of the Mount Herbert Counlty Council, as under:— FOR THE PORT LEVY RIDING— Messrs B. E. Hail, A. R. Kerning, W. BSrdKng, and F. R. H. Gardiner. FOR THE PORT VICTORIA RIDING— Messrs Robert Anderson, Orton Brad Hey, John Lbe, «&d Thomas E. Harris. And nob boftig in excess of the number required to conetatute the new Council I hereby deolaro them DULY ELECTED. H. FIELD, Returning Officer. Port Levy, 12 noon, 18th February, 1903. 6988 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, an old-fashioned SEAL, with cairngorm stone, between Peterborough street West end City. Reward at "Press" Office. ■ 69« OST, on 12tih inert., one Red COW, white alar on forehead, also on hips, branded P; bad , ilong Tope on, also sacking over eyes; reward for imforma<tion os to ■whereabouts. T. H. Gibliog, East Eyreton. ; 699J CAME Astray, 1 Red COW, in milk, low condition. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Apply G. Oiark, Riccarton. 6930 S~ TJ6AYEID, a Red and Whit* COW, in full milk. Owner can have the same by paying expense*, and applying to Mr Lancustar, Tauu road, Ohoka. C 892 QTRAYED, from my paddocke at Belfast, on O Tuesday, ttl»e 10ih inst., one Black and WJhHe Pdly COW, called aibout one week. Finder kindly communicate with E. Tisch, BeHeet 6948 STRAYED "on to my Farm, Bower Hotel. New BriehXon, one Chedsnut MARE, two ■white feet, 'bang tail, a.g?d; own-er can feave sjttme by paying expenses. F. Mulholland. Bower Hotel 6955 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 256 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. TniBST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE •*•• (Central), Hot, Cold, u3 Shower Batha Telephone 983. MRS McNIE. BOAKO AND RESIDENCE. ~ HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. Telephone 479. ' "WAI MAREI." 31 Cambridge Terrace West. Board and Residence. Hot, Cold X. and Shower Baths. 6480 MISS COWPEB. rpLEASE SEND YOUR ORDERS FOB XI .APBICOTS. CBOPS ABE LIGHT. KINDLT EARLY. on* • Shop—Next the New Port Office, Llchfield street
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 10
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