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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. /"'IFHISTIAX SCIENCE SERVICESV I-'irs; Church of Christ Scientist-, L-.Uimcr Sunday Service.? 11 a.m.. and dim "F. veriest ins: Punishment, si-.rday 'school. 2.80 p.m. All cordially welcon.o. /-wrtjfir OF CHRIST. Moorliouso V. ivenuc-11 a.m.. Worship: 3 p.m.. "vWo* Sc'itooi: 6.30 p.m.. Gospel Service. Rov. ■H. Air.os. Subject, -A Rational' Religion." A cordial welcome to hi; Js T C HT'KCiI P ENTECOS lAL AbC S!-; \( BLY, 588 Colombo street—l astor Reid, 11 Sunday school, GoepcL Jr SorY ,; ;C ."' cordially welcome. 1 - i MISSION, ColomSbo street-Services, 11. 6.30. Sunday r , c , , " () "For the "Weapons ot our J. wjrfar, are not Carnal, but Mighty, through ■e God. to the pulling down of Strongholds. ■2 Cor. 10-1. c HRISTCHURCH SPIRIT!- ALIST CHURCH, Orange Hall— Sunday, 7 r. p.m. Speaier, J. M. _ Moorey. Subject, "Spiritualism on TnaL ~ FSYCHICrRESEA~RCH SOCIETY, Scot--1 ii-sh Hall, Manchester street—Sunday, 7. Mr W. Nortontaylor's subject-, "Where Two "Worlds Meet." Lyceum, 11. 124 niIIE"FR IEN DOE ISRAEL" PRAYER J- UNION will meet in tlie Y.M.C.A. _ Roams, Satunfey, November Ist, at 3 p.m. a- "Then opened He their Understanding that ~ they might Understand the Scriptures."— Luke 34-46. THE SABBATH—Us Origin and Influence. The reason why Sunday, the first day* of tho week, is observed now, instead of Saturday, the Seventh Day. The Bible explains. Pastor J. W. Kent speaks on this subject in King's Theatre, Sydenham, Sunday, 7 p.m. 14 iideiTof theTstarTn THE EAST, ' '263 Manchester street —3.30 p.m., "The Krotona. Ritual." A Non-Sectarian Ceremonial proclaiming - the Near Coming of the Divine "World Teacher. 45 T rpHEOSOPHICAL -- SOCIETY, 263 Manv J- cheater street (near Gloucester street) — Public Lecture, Sunday, 1 p.m.. Subject, "Signs of an Advancing Age." Lecturer, Miss E. Hunt- Musical items. 46 EVANGELICAL Lutheran Church, Worcester street West—Sunday, at 7 p.m. Subject: "Redeeming the Time." All cordially invited. 76 TNTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' J- ASSOCIAION, Temperance Hall, Gloucester street—Lecture by Mr Frank Grove, Sunday, November 2nd, 6.30 p.m. Subject: "Civilisation Doomed," but—"Millions now living will never die." Come and hear the message of the hour. Admission free. No collection. 50 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF SITTING OF COURT OF ARBITRATION. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" to all - 1 ' , parties concerned that the Court of Arbitration will commence its Sitting in CHRISTCHURCH on THURSDAY, the 6th November, 1934, at 10 a.m., in the Provincial Council Chamber, and will hear the following matters:— INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES. Re Metal "Workers' Assistants. Re Freezing Works and Related Trades' Employees. He Musterers, Packers and Drovero. Re Quarry Workera (Mt. Somers and Whiterock). Re Christcburch. Tramway Employees. Re Christchurch Tailoring Trade (Bespoke) Employees. K« Chriatclmrch Tailoressee, Cutters, etc. (Shirt, White and Silk Workers' Section). Re Christchurch Picture Theatre Employees. He Christchurch Journalists. Re Christchurch Gasworks' Employees. Re Canterbury Traction and Stationary Engine Drivers. Re Federated Bakers and Pastrycooks' Employees, Re Motor Mechanics' Employees. Re Christchurch Rope, Twine and Flockmakers' Employees. Re Christ-church Dress and Mantle-makers' and Milliners' Employees. APPLICATIONS TO ADD PARTIES TO AWARDS. Re Canterbury Cycle Workers. Re Wholesale Storemen and Packers. Rjo Motor and Horse Drivers (Taxi Drivers' Section). Ro Christchurch Hairdressers. Re Clothing Trade Employees (Dominion). APPLICATION TO AMEND AWARD. Re North Canterbury Grocers' Assistants and Drivers. APPRENTICES ACT, 1923. R« Carpenters and Jointers.' Agreement. Dated at Christclrurch this 31st October, 1904. A. H. CUTLER, 4209 Clerk of Aw&rdfl. ' RAILWAY CENTRAL BOOKING OFFICE. A CENTRAL BOOKING OFFICE, situated at 151 HEREFORD STREET, will be opened on MONDAY, 3rd November, at 9.0 a.m. The undermentioned classes of business will be transacted :—■ Sale of Railway Tickets of aH kinds to and from any station. Reservation of Seats. Receipt of Parcels not exceeding 56 H> in weight. Ordinary tickets bearing the. imprint of the Central Booking Office may be purchased and seats reserved three days in advance of the day on which passengers desire to •travel; such tickets will "be available for travel from the starting station ON ANY DAY within the period of their respective currency. OFFICE HOURS: 9.0 a.m. to 1.0 p.m., and 1.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Saturdays: 9.0 a.m. to 1:2 noon. HUKUNUI RABBIT BOARD ELECTION. MONDAY NEXT. A LL RATEPAYERS who supported petij\. tion to Parliament are reminded that the following gentlemen have been chosen to contest the election on their behalf. MESSRS HANMER ATKINSON, JAMBS HEASLEY, J. H. L. HIATT, W J. McMLLLAN, JOH,N SLOSS. Reply to' misleading and false statements circulated by recording your vote in favour of selected candidates. W. L. WRIGHT, Hon. Secretary, Central Committee, Ha warden. October 31st, 1924. 413 L SUNDAY MORNING TRAMS. COMMENCING SUNDAY, November 2nd, all First Care (excepting those from the south) will leave Terminals a few minutes earlier than at present, in order that better connexion be made with, new Lvttelton Railway Timetable, which cornea into force NOVEMBER 9th. Fuller particulars in timetables. FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager, Christchurch Tramways. October 31st, 1924. 4203 TV THE ESTATE OF JAMES , PERCY * HARGREAVES, formerly of Bulls, Bank Manager. but at the time of his death, of Christchurch, Retired. TT is requested tlavt all claims against the above Esfii-te bo rendered forthwith, in duplicate, to tho undersigned, with the following certificate underwritten: "I certify that tlie above amount was due and owing as on the date of death, viz., Octob?r llt-h, 1934." WILLIAMS and WHITE, "04 Cashcl street. Christchurcn, " Solicitors for tho Executors. 129 RANGIORA BOROUGH. NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. SHOW DAY HOLIDAY. OCCUPIERS of Shops, Offices and Factories, are invited to observe of the Rangiora S & this Ist day oi^ Mayor. s 4*2-14 . t -vf\* ALEXANDRA DAY.—SIXTY Q L THOUSAND QUEEN ALEXANDRA ROSES have been imported especially jot Church of England Hospital, to be so.d FRIDAY. November 7th. 11 the 11 A 4265 G*S&u£»o&Sfef..!S COME AND BUY 11 S3

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18219, 1 November 1924, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18219, 1 November 1924, Page 18

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