iff ' y I 1 AUTUMN COSTUME FABRICS -0^ HIGH - CLASS NEW MATEIIALS / 1 \ NOW AWAIT INSPECTION Wf / hi addition to the careful rtitehery asd V 1 J'W eofrtct designtcg, for which we are so }) TJ f bmnbly known, oar fabrics are always ' // ' I 1/ X smart aad in season. // I xL/tf We anoonnee the arrival of new materials fM * U fflV tor the oew season. Tbrs/I are th» / approved of fashion, and In weave, finish. g Iff and colour; ate indeed beaatiful. H f M We invite vo:ir iospeetioa of these dl»- J j liocti»e and dependable (abrk-j, and ar« * | |?i ikmt receiving costume orders to be filled Paf*' in stricl rotation. One of otir becoming } ,|| styles for AotumnandWinterisilhjstrated. j ill EUGENE SPITZ & CO. LTD. j1 if Ladies' Tailors I || 77 Casbel St. West - CBKISTCBDKCB. i 1
SUNDAY -ANNOUNCEMENTS. Noticcs of Sunday Services.—Under this beading on Saturday, tie rates for Services are:—Not exceeding words'(set solid), Is cash; for every additional 12 voryk, Cd extra; naU inch di3p'Byed, 23 6d; three-quarter inch, 3a 3d; one inch, 5s cash. N.B.—The la Xoticeo must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea .Meetings, or Entertainments. CATHEDRAL— Holy Communion, 8; 11, Ciionli iMicharist, (jurrctt in F. Intuit: Aly Sin it was wtiich isound Tneo it}Kb). Preacher, The JJeun. (S.SU, Eventon". Stewart in G. Anthem, ll 1 should t'e£ Foreako Thee (Bach;. Preacher, Tho jiev. Canon Wiiiord. . . _ 'il° ~~ST. iUCHAEiT'AXD ALL AKGEkS HARVEST EES'IIVAL. Preachers: 11: Rev. P. B. HasSitltj.oO: llev. O. Fitzgerald. GIFT SERVICE for Children at 2.45. Special Collections all aay to escaue tu ovcrdraU on I'misn rUDda at Annual 'JWS (jT. MARY'S, Merivale—Harvest Thanksgiv. W ing Services, 0, 11, ti.yo. Amateur Sunday l>ardencrs_ particujaily_inviied. 263 (5 T MATTHEW 'b, St. Albans—Harvest O ' festival. 6 lioiy conimuniou; W. 15 a.m-i Latins (Fiain); 11 a.m., -tJ-QO' Communion (Choral). Prcacter: llio Bishop; U. 30 p.m., Evensong, preachcr, Ihe Vicar. QT. ; r LUKE'S Harvest Thanksgiving—Holy M Communion t> and "J a.in., Matins 11. iivenaong 7. Preacher, f lhe Dean. 290 rjl\ Hills load, Shirley— )J Sunday, .March 10th, Harvest TmuiKsfivißg. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., jlatins, preacher,- Tne Vicar; B.ilO p.m., Kveneong. Anthem: "O, Lord, How -Manifold arc Thy AS'orKs" (Barnby). Preacher, 'i'her liov. Canon Bean. 3'JiS DURHAM STREET 'METHODIST CHURCH—The Hoc. AV. T. Hooper. 0.30,. Itev. \V. Bcckett. Subject: "The Inseparable Love of God." Anthem: Jesu, Priceless Treasure" (Roberta). Cashmere Hills School: 11,/ Mr C. W. Barrell; Conv alas cent Home, IU, Mr Ram Say. 327 /Cambridge terrace "methodist v> CHURCH—II, Mr Hanan; 6.30, -Mr Holland. Durham street South: 11, RevWard; 6.30, Mr Boothioyd. Madras street, Harvest Thanksgiving Services—ll, Mrs Lungford; 2.15, Rev. Busfield; 7 p.m., Rev. \S'. Harris _rl OXDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH, 10 Colombo street—ll a.m. Rev. Win. Beckett; 6.30, Rev. A. H. Wallace, of Dunedin (Delegate to Congregational Union). High street: 11 a.m., Mr ilazey; G.M p.m., Mission Band. - 50 | TISWOOD METHODIST CHURCH, Har-1 J-l -test Festival —11 a.m., liev. A. Liveruigii 2.45, Rev. E. P. Blamires; 6.30, Mi Lwdlty: -Harvesters Wanted." fcoloista, Hia» A. Hope and Messrs Bcebo and S. Clothier.- Said of Fruit Vegetables, Howftw, Monday and Tuesday, 7.&0 p.m. 289 W COLSTON METHODIST CHURCH— 11,' Rev. F. Copeland; 6.30, Rev. T. ■H. .Bichards. Sumner: 11, Mr Pugh; 7, UrLomas. Heath cote: 11, Mr Olds; 6.30, Mr Bttflett. Opawa: 11, Rev. T. K. Richuds; 6.80, Rev. E. Copclar.d. - fab QT 'iT.BASS METHODIST CHUR£H— 0 Morning, Mr J. Lomas: anthem, Sweet 11 tho Sunlight"; evening, Rev. W. A. t>mcl«ir, ex-President of Conieronce; solo, iiie King of Love" (Gounod), Miss Joy Puttnck. Anthem: "For All the Saints. Ldgeware ro*d: Morning, Rev. AV. C. Oliver ; evening, llr J. H. Wilson, MA. 1 L_
RELIGIOUS NOTICE. CYDEXHAM GOSPEL MISSION* (Unsectarian) —Morning, Mr F. Spratt; evening, Mr W. Stout. "He that believeth on the Son of God bath the witness in himaelf/j—l John, 5, 10. 350 TT N ITALIAN, Masonic Hail, Gloucester v street—6.3o p.m., Rev. J. H. G. Chappie. Lecture, "Samuel Butler," "MaMer of Satire and Irony." Butler's first writings appeared in Christchurci, and all >Tew Zealanders should know Butler. 263 SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester street—7 p.m., Mrs J. Wilson. Address, Spiritual Clairvoyance: Its Anrio Readings and Clairvoyance. T)oor collection. Lyceum, 3 p.m. Visitors welcome. " 317 rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, HG Armagh J- 6treet, Victoria square—Sunday, 7 p.m., Lccture by Miss E. Hunt, "Tlie Science of Dreams." !Lotus Class, 3 p.m. 251 ATEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSO- -»-* CIATION, Caledonian Hall, Worcester street—W. W. Collins will Lecture. Subject, "Omar Khayyarfi, Persian Astronomer, Philosopher, and Poet: Edward Fitzgerald's splendid version of Omar's Rubajyat." Commencing at 7.15 p.m. Admission free. Col271 ART UNION. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. THE MEMBERS' ART UNION will be drawn TO-NIGHT at the Exhibition at S p.m. .. The Red Cross Committee will entertain visitors after the drawing of the Art Union, and will also provide Supper, the proceeds of which will 1m» devoted to the Red Cross Fund. 9811 MONEY. TITONEY TO LEND.—£S to £500, upon ItJL any Approved Security. New address: 83 HEKEiUKD STREET, opposite Union Bank. Telephone'2so7. 82452 F. ' L. W. BALKIND. ]\yf ONEY TO LEND on Approved Freehold IVX Security at CURRENT RATES. IZARD and LOUGHNAN, Solicitors, 113*8 Id Cathedral square. T HAVE MONEY TO LEND on any kind of Security, from £10 and upwards. • F. D. KESTEVEN." KABSI 4D Chancery lane. MONEY TO LEND. AX Approved Mortgage at Current Rates of Interest. HELMORE and VAN ASOH, Solicitors, I 83 Hereford street, Chriatohuroh, and at Rangiora. H4003 r»Or\ftrk £2000, £1000, £500, and other S/OUUU) sums for investment on First Mortgage at Lowest Rates, and £350, £250, £100, and other sums on Approved Second Mortgage. FRANKS, HUNTER, and LYON, Solicitors, 109 Hereford street, Christchuroh. K9845 WE have SUMS FOR INVESTMENT in AMOUNTS to suit borrowers, £50 to £1000. Current rates of interest on good security. MORTGAGES PREPARED AT REASONABLE COST.
J. T. BELL and CO., 84058 11S Gloucester street. I ADVANCE MONEY ON YOUR OWN NAME. Also upon All Classes of Security. F. C. RAPHAEL, 176 GLOUCESTER STREET. Postal Address: Box IS, Chrktchurch. Call or Write. RS34O-7585 ~~ . ) ' \A/ ANTED to SELL, Upstanding HORSE, »*< guit express; and Harness; also full lock Phaeton, very low, in good order, practically new, cost £65; bargain, £35. Also Lady's Free Wheel Bicycle, and Gent's Froa Wheel Bicycle; cheap lor qnick sale. Apply 61 BABBADOEB STREET, L 4 549-1109 Sydenham. EDUCATIONAL. " DANCING. ■JI/TISS BUCHANAN will resumo teaching XiJ. on SATURDAY, March 23rd. Private lessons given; Waltz,a speciality, in three lessons. "AORANGI." MBl Fitzgerald avenue. Telephone 4313. 8863 THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. THE Board invites separate applications, accompanied by testimonials, lor the lolloping appointments, to be sent in addressed to tho Secretary of the Board, not later than 4 pjn. on THURSDAY, the 'itith March, 1918. Applications received later than the advertised time cannot bo considered: — ARATlXA—Mistress, Sole Charge—Salary •£llO-1,140, and £-20 Houeo Allowance. BELFlELU—Mistress, Sole C barge—Salary JCIIO-i'llO. CAlthi W—Mistreus, Solo Charge—Salary, £110-£l4O, and £20 Honse Allowance. CHARING CROSS—Mistress, Sole Charge —Salary, A'llo-£l4O. CHRISTCH UKCH WEST—Assistant Mis. tress—Salary, £110-£l2O. FAIRTON —Maaier or Mistress— Salary, ' £200-£250, and £30 House Allowance. FAlßVlEW—Assistant Mistress—Salary, £120-£l4O. HAL.KKTT—Mistress, Sole Charge—Salary, £140-£IOO. LAUKISTON —Master or . Mistress—Salary, £200-£250. " 'LEIXHFIEL D—Master or Mistress, Sole Charge—Salary, £200-£250. LlNWOOD—Assistant Mistress—Salary, £110-£l3O. LOBURN—Master or Mistre sa—S alary, £200-£350. •LOBURN NORTH—Mistress, Sole Charge—Salary, £110-£l9O. LYTTELTON D.H.S.—Assistant Master or Assistant MSrtrees, Secondary Department (certificate not lower than Class O— Salary, £190-£220. LYTTELTON WEST—Assistant Mistress —Salary, £120-£l4O. METHVEN—Assistant Mistress—Salary, £130-£IBO. MOUNT SOMERS—Assistant Mistreea— Salary, £120-£IM. , o , OMlHl—Master or Mistress,, Sole Charge —Salary. £330-£250. I RlCCAßTON—Assistant Mwtrees—Salary, £110-£l2O. *SPOTSWOOD—Master or Mistress—Salary, £200-£250. SYDENHAM—Assistant Mistress— Salary £150-£IBO. WALTHAM—Assistant Mistress—Salary £UO-£lso. * War appointment, until close of war or earlier return of permanent teacher. NOTE—Forms of application can be obtained at the Board's Office. H. C.-LANE. Secretary. Christchurch, Bth March, 191 S. 9506
OPAWA METHODIST CHUR'CH, Harvest Ihanitsgiving Services—ll/and 3, Be v. T. R. Richards; 6.30, Ifcv. Lopelttud; lolokti Mis Ivy Keys. Concert and bale Tuesday. f. 4 a _ b £SLEY CHURCH.ycitzgcrald avenue.— The Rev. E. O. jtflamires, o f>Hawera, both- morning and Kionmon MttKodist Church: A HrJB»t. A. Liversedgc. ( £ngh*n dirt Church: 11,. Mr A. G. AVilhaius, 6.30, 'T. G. Brooke, General Secretary lor Hhm« Missions. Linwood Methodist Church: Humt Festival. See special notice, Shirty Hethodwt Church: Harvest iestnal, 11, R«t. X. G. Brooke, General Secretary lor Home-Missions; 6.30, Rev. C. Strand. Mnrshlud Xathodist 'Church : 11, Mr M. Kcrihiw; 6.30, Mr A. G. Williams. _££« TTXOX CHURCH, Bealey avenno—Rev. . & Dr..R. Erwia, MJV.., 11 a-w-.. Kavyest , Ikanbgiving, and 6.30 p.m. Berwick street . -Hr J. Reid, at C.30 p.m. li' ST.-PAUL'S CHURCH, Cashel street (Har- . Vest" Thanksgiving)—ll a.m. (Farado of : Boy Scouts), Rev. J. Paterson, it.A., subject fixation's True Wealth".; 6.30 p.m., Rov. . W. Sawders (Moray Place, Dunedin). Lin-«oe4-ll a.m., Mr Fountain; 6.30 p.m., Mr . Siaolsif. Riclunond—ll a.m., Mr Sinclair; S-ft p.m., Mr J. Stout. 9807 UT. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Oxford terrace ■ West—Services To-morrow at 11 a_m. ; I>T tho Bev. Alfred Hodge (President CongreStional Conference), unci at G. 30 p.m. by it. A.* T. Thompson, M.A., B.D. At Ricteton. Church at 11 a.m. and at 7 p.m. by ' tl» R»t, Jf. O. While. At Spreydon Church, 'I ll a.m. and at 6.30 p.m., by Mr F. GharBUtt. , 9856 , TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH ' v —R«v. W. L. Salter, of Timaru. 11 . ""W .'.'The Divine Test of Christian SevP»"; 6.30 p.m., "The Great European Avar ta& Light of Prophecy—What dees it Oswfi-VVhat will be the probable outcome?".. '313 • ©CUENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, Elgin ~ street—Rov. L. B. Buefield. , 11 a.m., Dtttrtioa.aiKi drudgery*'; 6.30 p,n.» <4rolwitk tl» Dep»^tcd/ , road, p.m., Mr Daviee. 328 OOXGBEGATIONAL UNION OF NEW 4 " ; ' ZEALAND COXPEBENCE SUNDAYS': PREACHERS. .•Woifrr 11 Am., Rev. H. Johnson, of 6 " 30 P ' m " ***' 3 ' R ' Glßß6 ° n ' ° Lia*ood_ n a.m., Rev. T. W. Potto, of •ÜBj»iu; 630 p.m., Rov. Frederic Warner, « AneUard. street—ll a.m., Rev. M. A3pland, « "tlmereton North; 8.30 p.m., Rev. A. E. «tet, of Wellington. wmara—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. 0. Gwree, "of Auckland : c s *> Paul's Presbyterian—6.3o, Rev. W. i ln^tr s. of Dunedin. St. Andrew's Presbyterian—ll a.m.. Rev. Hcdga. S.ni«iliam Methodist—6.Bo p.m., Rev. A. «allace. ,V Li^ ln road Methodist—6.3o p.m., Bev. "• A. A. Vickery. "* 245 ;L 1 £ CONGREGATIONAL Ferry road—ll a.m., Rev. -\p Potts ( Tl V aru I 6-30 p.m., Rev. Fredk. .-j\Mner Atl eeata free. 265 IIUUMTY CO.NGKEUATIO.NAL CHURCH Si« a -J n - R ev. Harry Johnson, of ,'AociUnd. Unveiling of the Woodham Meyagjai- *•« (■aiuaTiAN SCIENCE SERVICE, Firet - Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Sunday services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. übject, "Man." Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. 312 . •CA., Latimer square—Sunday, 4.30 v P' m -. Service _ ror Girls. Speaker. ~ Seotl. girls welcome. 278 r- St " AlbaKa etreet-The te of the Grace of God will (D.V.) mst snnday d STREET HALL-A Bri S ht Go.Sandal ill (D.V.) be conducted 6.30 S'i' ■ fe;'.
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