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EEUOIOUB ANNOUNCEMENTS. !PIRITUALIST CHURCH 'OF MW ZEALAND . j (Christchurch. Branch). ' TRADES HALL, ROOM 8 (Upstairs), 7p.ro. Speakers, Mc»sra Laycock and Milcb, members National Executive. Subject, "Spiritualism, under Spiritualist Act, 1924." All welcome. Mrs Lily 'Hope, Brilliant Manchester Medium, starts Julv sth. 118G CHRISTCHGKCH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Scottish Hall—Sunday, 7 p.m. Address by Pre". Malaquin. Spiritualist Clairvoyance by M PHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES—v/ iirst Church of Christ, Scientist, Latier square—Sunday Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sundav Sc'.icol, 2.30 p.m". Ali cordially welcome. 1080 r PHEOSOPHIC'AL SOCJFTY, 26.3 ManchesJ- tor street Gloucester ttrecti — i Snndav, 7 r>.m., a Public Address will bo jriven by Miss K. Rae on "Self-Develop-ment." Pianoforte Solos. Young People, 3 v.m. 1071 INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STL DENTS -I ASSOCIATION, Builders' Chambers, Gloucester street —Lecture by Mr Frank Giovo. To-morrow iSundayi, 7 p.m. _ Subject: "A Standard for tho people." Miilicns I now living will never die. Admission free. j No collection. 10GG i OT. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN 1 CHURCH, Kerry road—ll u.ni., Rev. John W. Ilavward; C.30 p.m., Rev. William Tanner. Subject: "Our Favourite Hymr.s: "Fipht the Good Fight," Visitors welcomed. 1050 Vic- ■ L toria. square—Speaker, "The Big Australian " 7 p.m. After this—don't miss this mils this eoul-stirring, forceful address Welcome to Captain F. Wilke* in all meetings. Farewell to Cantain Tavenor. 1000 free n-ats. __ < 903 TENNYSON STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH-Rev. Argyll Saxby, 11 a.m., subject, "Persistency"; (3.30 p.m., subjer! "Man Seeking God." Organist, Mr Claud* Williams, L.A.8., etc. 1090 GRAND CONCERT (Or'anised bv Yonng Women's Bible Class), WEDNESDAY. 24th INST., 7.45 p.m., L,f KTHODIST CHURCH SCHOOLROOM, »J- Brougham street. Adults Is. Children 6d. 110-1 TenWcOSTAL CITuUCH OF NEW ZEALAND. CHRISTCHURCH-Full Salvation. Four Square Gospel. Sunday, 11 a.m., Breaking ot Broad, 583 Colombo street, City (entrance- off Belfast street), Mrs K E. England: 2.15 p.m., Sunday School; G. 45 p.m., Gospel Meeting Orange Hall, Worcester street. City, Mr and Mrs W. Davey. "For Christ olso hath onco suffered for sir.s, the just for the unjust, that He might bring ns to God."—l Peter, 3-18. All welcome to the times of spiritual blessing. 1122 A RMAG-il STREET HALL-The Gospel -A of (he Grace of God- will (D.V.) be preached 6.30 Lord's Day Evering by Mr R. Neville. Druids' Hall, St. Albans, 7 o'clock —Mr P. Malcolm. Waltham Hall, Shakespeare road, 7 o'clock—Mr H. Fountain. 1150 C~ UTJRCH OF CHRIST. Motrhouse avenue—Worship Service 11 a.m.; subject, "A Growing Faith"; Gospel Service, 6.30: subject, "Wrestling with God." Preacher. A. W. Stephenson. 1169 AMUSEMENTS. THE AEOLIAN CLUB. (President, Mr Ernest Empson.) Will give its FIRST PUBLIC RECITAL In the CHORAL HALL ' On . ! MONDAY, JULY Gib, at 8 p.m. Subscription: 10s 6d for the year, cntitlins tho subscriber to two reserved scats for each j of the two recitals. I .Will intending subscribers address enquiries to the- Hon. .Socretary, Mhw Piri I Thompson, 77 Ttiv«>T road, Avonside. Non -Subscribers' Tickets 3s 6d (reserved) »d 2s 6d. < 972 TORTH CANTERBURY PLOUGHING S MATCH ASSOCIATION. TIIF. ANNUAL MATCH Will be Held on MR W. J. MOIR'S FARM AT FLAXTON FRIDAY, JULY 10th, 1925. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JUNE 27th. Programme and Entry Forniß on application to W. R. TIKE, Secretary, 5382 P.O. Box 4, Rangiora. EUCHREI! EUCHREI EUCHRE i EUCHREI! EUCHREI EUCHREI EUCHRE II EUCHRE I EUCHRE i SYDENHAM BOWLING. CLUB'S POPU- • LAR EUCHRE, Football Club Rooms, Lawson street, Sydenham. ' MONDAY, JUNE 23nd, at 8 p.m.. MONDAY, JUNE 22nd, at 8 p.m.. 20 Big Prir.es. 20 Big Prizes. SEE TO-NIGHT'S PAPERS FOR FULL LIST. Monday Night Is a Big Night. . OAMARU COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. IMPORTANT NOTICE. CLOSING DATE' for ENTRIES is now EXTENDED to 30th JUNE,. 1035. 4971 R. MALCOLM, Secretary. IHILDREN'S PLAIN AND FANCY / DRESS BALL. (In aid of Nazareth House.) DIXIELAND. FRIDAY, JULY 10th. MARSTON'S ORCHESTRA. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. PRIZES. Tickets obtainable at The Bristol. CRIBBAGE TO-NIGHT CRIBBAGE CRIBBAGE . TO-NIGHT CRIBBAGE •OREST-ERS' HALL, 8 p.m. Admission 2s. Orders for prizes. This hall vill :be well heated and comfortable. Roll up and j play the good.old game.. . 11.71 SELECT DANCE. HDGELY HALL. ARMAGH STREET, t .TO-NIGHT, 8 to 11. Bradford's Orchestra, Good Floor, and Supper. 1151 PRICES AS.USUAL. " T. LUKE'S SCHOOLROOM, Manchester STREET. GRAND CONCERT, I (In aid of Now Schoolroom Fund), by Mr C. BUCKETT'S CONCERT PARTY, THURB- - June 25th, at 8 p.m. Admission, one shilling. 1130 FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FUOTJJAI.L. RUGBY FOOTBALL. KUuBl" FOOTiiALL. LANCASTER PARK, TO-DAY. ANCASTER PARK, TO-DAY. Kick-off at 2.45 p.m. A FEAST OF EXCITEMENT NO ONE SHOULD MISS. CHRISTCHURCH V. MERIVALE. CHRISTCHURCH V. MERIVALE. CHRISTCHURCH V. MERIVALE, OLD BOYS V. 'VARSITY. MERIVALE V. CHRISTCHURCH. > (Senior B.) ' Curtain-raiser at 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION: Enclosure, including etand, - Is; Embajikmcnt 6d. 1 SPECIAL TRAMS FROM SQUARE. j SHOW GROUNDS: { ALBION V. CHRISTCHURCH (Juniors). KAIAPOI V. MERIVALE (Juniors). Admission, including stand, 6d : ' LAWN MOWERS. r XJAVE your Mower SHARPENED and , JX OVERHAULED. Sharpened by the a Latest Machinery. Repairs a epeciality, 1 and Spare Parts on hand for all nukes' ol Lawn Mowers. Satisfaction guafanteed. Write or call. J. GIBBARD. 18 Kerr's lane, off St. Albans street. Mowers cailcd for ) and delivered to any address. C 2883

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 20

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