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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. ~ Notices of Sunday Services.—Under this beading on Saturday the raws for Services arc: —N r -t exceeding -* words vset solid). Is cash; for every additional 12 words, 6d extra; halt inch displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarter inch, 3s 9a; one inch. 5s cash. N.B—The Is Notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings. Anniversaries Meetings, o r Entertainments. rpHE CATHEDRAL.—Easter Day Ho*>' J- Communion, 7 and S. Choral Eucharist 11 (Gounod's Mess© Solennclle). Introit: "Hallelujah" (Handel). Preacher, The Lord Bishop. Evensong (Martm in C), Anthem. "Worthy is the Lamb (Handel). Preacher, The Dean. • a * > . DT. MICHAEL'S 7 and 6, Holy CommunO ion. 10.15, Matins. 11, H<>ly Elicharist. Procession, Sermon, The Vicar. 2.15, Festival of Catechism; 0. : J0, Evensong. Procession, Sermon, The Lord Bishop of church. Durham street methodist CHURCH—II. Rev. Samuel Knight. Subjcci ''Our Lord'?? Glorious $ G.oO* Rev. Percv Knight. B.A. Subject, -The Four Winds oi"Heaven." E-aster Hymns and Anthems st both services. TXTESLEV~CHURCH; Fitzgerald avenue— '*» ■11 a.m., Mr «I. -H. Pugh; 6.30. Rev. C H Olds. B.A. Soloist Miss Bessie Olds. ' 281. C'T."ALBANS" METHODIST"CHURCH— Morning. Rev. C. 11. Olds. Solo, An Easier Hvnin." M:s Htaliuid. Evemng, Hev, A. C. Lawrv. Chori;«, "Worthy ie the Lamb" (Messiah). Solo, "1 Know that My Itedeemer Liveth." Mrs Farker. Edgeware road: Morning, Rev. A. C. l>a\vry; evening, Supply. ri* f'INWOOD METHODIST CHURCH—II IJ a.m.. Mr W. C. Francis; <>.30, Mr V. Sheppard Green. Richmond Churchj 11 ajn.. Mr X*'. Sheppard G reeu ; 6.30, Mr W . R. lilaKcy. Strangers welcomed. \VOOLSTOS* METHODIST—IITMr J. Can- »' iwn; 6.50, Rev. Basil Metson. Opawa : 11. Mr W. liartlett; 6.50. Mr K. E. England. Sumner: 11, Rev. Basil Metson; J, Mr JX N. Adani3. llcathcote: 11, Mr W. Blazcy; 6.30, Lady Missionary from India. DT."XxDREWS~CHURCH~Cixford terrace West. —Eaater Services to-morrow at 11 am. and at G. 30 p.m., by the Rev. A. T. Thompson. M.A.. B.D. At Riccarton Church, Puriri street, at 11 a.m., and at 6.30 p.m., by Mr W. J. Harvey. At Spreydou'Church, Harrington street, at 11 a.m., and at 0.30 p.m., by the Rev. John Dickson, M.AJ7335 KXOX CIIURCH7 Bealey'avenue".—Rev. Dr. Erwin, M.A., 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject. "The Risen Christ." At Uerwick street: Air J. Reid, 6.30 p.m. 21.> QT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, O Cashe! strce'.. St. Paul's: Rev. J. Paterson, M.A.. both services. 11, "The Pov.er of Hid Rc«urrection" ; 6.30, "Liie and Immortality." Solo, "I Know that My Redeemer Liveth." Mies K. Patorson. Voluntary, "Hallelujah Chorus" (Handel). Linwood: 11, Supply; 6.30. Jfr J. Tennant. Richmond: 11, Mr J. Tennant; 6.30, Mr Pate. 8618 Oxford terrace-baptist chkik h —Easter Services. Rev. J. J. North. 11 a.m.. subject. "Christ the First Fruits"; 6.30 p.m., subject. "America's Easter Gift to Humanity." "Earth's Greatest Country'/; got her Soul." 213 QYDENHA M~BAPTi Sf~CH ERiCH~EI gin street.—lo a.m., Mr McCullough; 6.30 p.m., Mr Satterly. Opawa: 6.30 p.m., Mr Bartlett. 22G rPRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH -L —Easter Services conducted by Rev. Harry Johnson. 11 a.m., "The Darkest Night and the Brightest Dawn"; 6.30, "An Easter Message." Visitors welcomed. 266 Linwood congregational CHURCH. Fern- road.—Rev. H. Allen Job, 11. "The Cross or the Crucifix"; 6.30, "Tho Eclipse of Christ." Special Easter Music. 273 SYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION— Morning, Mr D. Lanyon. Evening. Mr F.' Spralt. "I (Jesus) am He that Liveth, and was Dead; and. BSHoTd. I am Alivo for Evermore, Amen." Revelation 1.18. 280 "\7" W.C.A., Latimer square—Sunday, 1.15 -L • p.m.. Easter Service taken by members, '•Trial, Crucifixion, Resurrection." All women and girls invited. 223 T'RMAGH STREET HALL.—Tho the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached G. 30, Sunday evening, by Mr J. W. Burrows. Come and bring your friend 3. Sunday School, 3 o'clock. 221 TTNItXmAN~ SERVICE, M~asonic HalT Gloucester street. ' 6.30, Rev. Chappie. Lecture. "What must the Churches do to be | Saved?" Carlyle to Froude: "Tho non-oc-currenco of Miracles is as certain as MatJic- ! matics. Churches must drop superstitions and befriend Science. _>o7 QEVENTH~DAY ADVIfxTIST CHURCH. Barbadoes etreet, Sunday night, 7 o'clock. Subject, "Will there be a Second Probation for the Wicked." T. Whittle speaker. 215 (Christian science services—First ■ Church of Christ Scientist. Latimer square.—Sunday, services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., subject, "Unreality." Sunday School, 2.15 p.m. 241 nnHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 96 Armagh street, Victoria square—Public Meeting, 7 p.m.. Sunday. Address by Mrs Tra.than, "Our Magnetic Field" (illustrated). . Lotus Circle, 3 p.m. 236 CPI RITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester streot.—l p.m.. 'Inspirational Address, Mrs- J. Wilson, "The Arisen Clirist"; also Clairvoyant Descriptions. Collection at door. "o Lyceum tliis week. 258 NEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION, Caledonian Hall, Worcester street. —Mr W. W. Collins will, to-morrow, deliver an Easte'r Lecture. Subject, "Tho Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Asccnsion Stories; Are they M3*thical or are ibey Historical Facte?" Commencing at 7.15 pan. Admission free. Collection. 270 SPIRITUAL RESEARCH SOCIETY, * J Trades Hall, Gloucester etreet, Sunda}\ —7, Mr Nortontaylor's subject, "Christ's Passion, Death, and Resurrection" ("Death is ■Swallowed up in Victory"). Collection. 251

GOVERNMENT NOTICES. APPLICATIONS are invited from Registered Accountants (ineligible for military service), with good commercial knowledge, for the position of TEMPORARY AUDITOR, in connexion with the Butter Fat Levy scheme. Remuneration £8 per week, and travelling allowance 15s per diem. Tho terms and conditions of the appointment may be seen 011 application to the Chief Postmaster. P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary, Public Service Commissioner's Office, "Wclling-toil, 3rd April, 1917. 8509 Cook Islands Department, Wellington, 2nd April, 1017. APPLICATIONS a.re invited for the Position of Head Master at the Arorangi School, at RAROTOXGA. The School is graded for salary purposes according to the ecalc for Native Schools in New Zealand, and is at present in Grade IV. (Salary, minimum £260, maximum £310). Applicants must be married; wives, if qualified. being eligible for position c f Assistant. Full particulars as to age, experience, and qualifications, family, etc., must be given. Applications, accompanied by original ■ credentials, will be received up "till MONDAY, 30th APRIL, and should be addressed to the Secretary, Cock Islands, Government Buildings, Wellington.. M. POMARE. 8570 Minister for the Cook Islands. URGENT NOTICE. IN order to comply with the request of Imperial Authorities, the Minister in Charge (Hon. Arthur Myers) desires all users of TINPLATES in the Dominion to immediately communicate by telegraph to this office for information regarding TINPLATES required by them for prefent Calendar Year. A. M. ADAMS. Chief Executive Officer, ■ Munitions and Supplies Department, Wellington. 8624 ° .aflj»• THE VALUATION OF LAND ACT, 190S, AND ITS AMENDMENTS. IT i« hereby notified that the Revised District Valuation Rolls for the Districts mentioned in the Schedule hereunder will bo open for public inspection during office hours at the respective places named in the Schedule from the 10th — pril, 1917. until the 17th April, 1917. Objections to Valuations must be lodged not. later than 19th April, 1917, in respect to Avonside Riding, and not later than 14th April, 1917, in Tespect to portions of Linwood and Sydenham. Wards, addressed to The Officer-in-Charge, Valuation Department, Christchurch. F. W. FLANAGAN, Valuer-GeneraL Valuation Department, Christchurch, Sth April, 1917. SCHEDULE Name of.District. Place oi Deposit. Avotiiiide Riding Valuation DepartHeathcote County ment, Cbriitchurch. Avonside portion oi Lin. wood Ward. Opawa. portion of Svdeuliaai Ward. " ECOO

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15869, 7 April 1917, Page 11

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