RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. • Notices of Sunday Services.—Uno«r this heading on Saturday, the rates for Services aro:—Not exceeding 2-1 words (set solid), Is cash; for every additions! 12 words, Cd extra; half inch displayed, 2a 6d; three-quarter inch, 3a 2d; oca inch, 5s cash. N.B.—The Is Notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea Meetings, or Entertainment!. o a m., Holy Communion, 11 a-.m., Monaiv = - Prayer, followed by Holy Communion. Preacher, the Dean; G. 39 p.m., Ereneouv, preiic-her, Cano.i \V:lford. lii DIOCESE oi Cbrifrt-church Sunday School — Xo<ic!:ora' Suairn-c-r School, January Cth11th, begins at Christ's College 5 p.m. Monday. Opening Meetirt?, 7 p.m. 130 URHAX'f STREET METHODIST CHURCH —Preacher. Rev. Percy Knight, 8.A., 11 and G.CO, morning subject, "Tho Duty of Gladness"; evening, "Strength in Weakness.'' Sunday School re-<vs?ombles Sunday, 12th. Cashmere School—ll, Rev. W. Baumbor. 117 •\\rESLEY~CHURCH. avenue— » » 11, Rev. L. Hudson; 6..10, Rev. E. J l . Bldmires. New Year Covenant Service. NEW BRIGHTON—II, Mr W. C. Francis; C.30, W* Walker. RICHMOND—II, Rev. L\ P. Blammss; 6.39, Rev. W E. Leadlev. LINWOOD—II, Mr J". Boothroyd; 0.00, Rev. 1.. Hudson. SHIRLEY—II, Rev. W. Walker; 6.30, ilr J. Lomae. MARSHLAND—II, Mr J. Olds; 6.30, .Mr J. Farrow. QT. ALBANS METHODIST CIRCUIT— •■J I New Year Sorvicee—St. Albans (Rugby street) —11 a.m., Rev. Alb9rt C, Lawry; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Val Trisrge. Edgewore road—ll а.m., Rev. W. Beckett; C.30 p.m., Rev. Albert O. La.vry. "lirOOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH— » t 11, Rev 9 Lawry; 0.30. Mr Sturge. Sumner —11. Rev. F. Copeland; 7, Rev. Williams. Ileathcote: 11, Rev. J. V.tfliams; 6.30, Mr Blaaey. Opawu-—ll, Mr Blazev; 6.30, Rev. F. Copeland. SYDENiIAM METHODIST CHURCH, CoJombo street— Morning, Rev. Harold Sharp; evening.''P.ev. W. Beckett. Messages for tho New Year. Hifrh street —11 a.m., Mr W. Dobbs; 6.30 p.m., Mr.Burnaj-d. 100 S~T. PAUL"S~CHURChT Cashel street—Rev. John Patersbn, M.A.. 11 a.m.. A New Year of Opportunity"; G. 30, "Coming Questions." Linwood —ll a.m.. Mr R. Winter, б.20 p.m., Mr Paynter. Richmond —11 Mr J. Stout; C.30 p.m., Mr Rutledge. 98o' ST ANDREW'S CHURCH, Oxford terrace —Divine Services To-morrow, at 11 a.m. and at 6.30 p.m. by the Rev. H. M. I^' bur ' 1 - At Barringtoii street Church, Spreydon—ll ■».m. and 6%U p.m., Mr. Charman. 3856 KNOX CHURCH, Bealey avenue-Rev. Dr. R. Erwin, M.A., U a.m. and 6.30 p.m. At Bcrwick atrect—Mr. Winter^ 6.30 p.m. l'-J CjT~PETER 7 S CHURCH, Ferry road—Rev. L. H. Hunt will preach To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. tri tRINII'Y CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH X —Rev. Geo. ti. Moore, M.A., at loniorrowfl services: 11 a .m "Wurmn? and Encouragement"; 12 noon, Communion, 6.30, "Jehovah v. Baal." Visitors welcomed. l-j lINAVOOD Congregational Church, l' orr y i road-Rev. H. Allen Job; U a.m., Are tho Christian Ethics too Higli I 0.00 P-®;. "The New Age." OF CHRIST, ' Moorhouso C avenut-U a.m., Mr S. Judf. 6.30 pan., Mr W. Grantham. Bromley (the bchool) 6.30 p.m., Mr W. W'eat. _ QYDENHAM~-:OSPEL MISSION-Morn-D in». Mr D. Lanyon; evening, Mr lv. u England. "Let us hold • fast tho • -profusion of our faith without wavering for He is faithful that" pro miagd. —NITARIAN SERVICES, Masomo Hall, Gloucester street, 6.30 p.m.* object, "Ar,r,».W Interpretation oi Jesus. . 1 -\r W.C.A., Latimer square—Sunday, _ .3 JL . eervico for Girls, A ork YWC.A. Foreign Secretaries. Speaker, Misa E. A. Scott. All welcome. fmufSTIAN SCIENCE SEiaaCK—Firat O Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer square—Sunday .Service, 11 " nd 7 Subject, 4< ood/' • ORDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST. ' Theosonliiual Hall, Armagh ctree , Victoria 3 p n^. "The Spirit of the Ago," by Miss D. Ro\c.fi. SOClE'rcJ 96 Armaih J., street, Victoria square-Public Sunday, 7 p.m., "The Brotherhood of giona," by Mr N. B: Wullis. . 141 ARMAGH STREET HALL—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.\.) to preached 6.30 Sunday Evening oy Mr A. C. -Mem* inff. A heartv invitation to all. ox OPIRITUALISTS' -CHURCH Worcester D street—7 p.m.. Mra Wilson In the Beginning was tho Word, and tlio Word was God." Also, Clairvoyance. Collection door. rvXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH U —Rev It. B. Busfield, 11 a.m., The Strange Things that Christ Taught" • 6.30 p.m., "Refteoning -with God. St. Albans Branch— p.m., Prcaching Servicc. 182 /SAMBRrDGB TERRACE "METHODIST VJ CHURCH—II, Rev. J. Cocker; 6.30, Mr Thomas, followed by Covcmint Service. Durham street South—ll, Mr Lpmao; 6.30 Rev. C. E. Ward, Madras street—ll, Rev. C. E. Ward; 6.80, Rev. J. Cocker. 176 RUIDS' HALL, St. Albans- street—A Bright GosDel Service will (D.V.) bo conducted G. 30 Sunday Night. Sunday Scfcool 3 o'clock. 180
GOVERNMENT NOTICES. _ DRAUGHTING CADETS, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Offioo of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 20th December, 1918.-- •• A PPLICATIONS aro invited for tho.-poei--cjL tioas of Draughting Cadets in the Publio Worlta Department., Salary £65 per anmtm. Clerical Division, with annual increments accordiap; to 6oalo, and lodging allowance Trhcro successful applicant ia required to reside away from- home. • Application {ormß ar.'l particulars obtainable from the Permanent Head of tho Public Works Department, or from this office. Applications cloao at noon on the 29th January, 1919. 6*17 P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary. MONEY. MONET TO LEND cn Approved Freehold Secruity at CURRENT RATES. IZARD, LOUGHNAN, and FRYER, ' Solioitom, 14632 13 Cathedral equate. — : -« T HAVE MONET TO LEND on any kind of Security, from £10 and upwards. . F. D. KESTEVEN, K9851 9 4D Chancery lane. j WE have SUMS* FOR INVESTMENT ia AMOUNTS to euit borrowers, £50 to £1000. Current rates of interest on good eeouiity.
MORTGAGES PREPARED AT REASONABLE COST. . J. T. BELL and CO., 8405S " 115. Gloucester «lreet. I ADVANCE MONET' ON YOUR OWN NAME. Also upon All CloaaeAof Security. P. C. RAPHAEL. 178 GLOUCESTER STREET. Postal Addles:. Box 15, ChrifltchuTch. Call or Write. R8340-7555 rpEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHE& | Under New Management. WINTER TIME-TABLE. MORNING SERVICE. leave* Stailes, Teddington, 7.15 lA, Allandalo 7.45, Governor's Bay 8, arriving at Lyttelton 9.19 wa.; returning from Lyttelton 9.45 a.u. * AFTERNOON SERVICE. DAILT. Coach leaves stab lee, Teddington, 3J5 p.m, Allandale 3.45 pjn., Governor s Bay 4 p.m., fcinving at Lyttelton 5.15 p.m., returning from Lyttelton 5.45 p.m., arriving at Governor'! Bay 7 p.m., Teddington 7.45 pjo. FARES — Rapaki (single) le. Governor's Bay (tingle) 2a 6d, return 4s, (e ingle) 3j 6d, return Cs. j Special Trips by Arrangement. Two Coaches running from Lyttelton to Teddington on Tuesday night. fares as usual. THOS. FAIKBAIRX, Proprietor. 1
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