•RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. -INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' 1 ASSOCIATION",/ Builders Chamber*, 95 Gloucester to-morrow (Sunday), 3 p.m., "Praise and Testimony, 6.30 p.m., Bible Study, The Abrahamic Promise." Aamiasion free; no collection.^ / 1 HKIriTIAX SCIENCE SERVICES will L bo bcld in the Masonic Hall To-morrow \l U a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Man. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Testimony meetin" Wednesday, 8 p.m., builders Chimbens, 05* Gloucester street, rCom^ - Cathedral square. next Poet Office. 137U THIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENJ- TiST, Latimer square—Sunday ecrvices, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, 4 Mail. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Testimony Meetin<\ Wednesday, 8 o'clock. Reading room, Latimer square. Ali cordially welcome. 13So TJBN3 -ECO ST A L CHURCH OF NEW I ZEALAND, CHRISTCHUKCH-iull Salvation. I'our Square Gospel. s ' in 4*y, II a.m., Fellowship. Cr. Colombo and Belfast streets, Cit v- (entrance off Be fa«t street), Mrs Davey. 2.4:> p.m., Sunday School; 6.4.j p.m., Gospel Meeting, Orange Ha.l, Worcester street, City. Mr W. Harr:s. He *T«ros) became the author or eternal elevation unto all them that obey Him. (Heb 5-0). A hearty invitation to all. CPIIUTU.iOSTS' CHURCH (Inc.). ScotO tish Societv's Hall—7 p.m.. Mr McLeod Crais. Address," "Tie Bridge between two Worlds." C'laimyance. Visitors welcome. 'TXuTtTs - I'TnLOSOPHY"—' , A!i — fle<oi is -t not the flesh: one star differeth " Mir Nortontaylor. Sunday, 7. Temperance "Hail, Gloucester street (next Crystal Palace. rpHE FRIEND OF ISRAEL PRAYER -L UNION" vi'l meet in the Y.M.C.A. rooms, Saturday, September 6th. «t -8 o'clock. "I will place Salvati:n in Zion for Israel My Glory"—Tsiah 4fi-13. SO rP-HE Call and Promiaes to Abraham. To J- Abijvham and his seed (the Christ I (lie promise made. Free address. Builder's Chambers, 95 Gloucester reet. 107 GHURCKT 3F~CHRIST, Moorhouse avenue (five, minutes weet of Station) —11 a.m. subject, "Are you Sincere?"; 6.30 p.m. subject, "Turn To for Why Will Ye Die?" All arc invited to attend these meetings. IPS) "XeMAGH"STREETHALL— I The' Gospel of ,1 the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached. 6.30, Lord's Day evening by Mr .T. Winnieott. Gospel Hall, Highsted Toad, Papanui, 7 o'clock, Mr A. tham Ilall, Shakespeare road, 7 o'ciGck, Mr G. Ferguson. .IPS npipj TU A LIST CHURCH OF NEW O ZEALAND (Cliriatchurch • branch) — Trades Hall. 7 p.m.. Mr Layoock. Subject,. "Holy Communion." Sir Brice. Spiritual Clairvoyance (bv written request). Solo. ■ ■ ■ 106 AMUSEMENTS. Richmond school jubilee. (1875-1925.) PROGRAMME OF CELEBRATIONS. TUESDAY, Sept, 22nd, 8 p.m.—Grand Concert, arranged by School Staff, to be held in Avonside Schoolroom. ' Admission Is; Children 6d. THURSDAY, Sept. 24th. —Grand Jnbilee Dance, Caledonian Hall. Large's Orchestra. Double 7'ickets 8s 6d, Single ss. FRIDAY, Sept. 25th.—School Sports and Children's Tea, New School Playground, Cumberland street, 2.15 p.m. Reunion and Conversazione, "with Lantern Slides of Past Teachers and Scholars. Avonside- Schoolroom, 8 p.m. Admission Is. SATURDAY, September 26th.—Official Opening New School, Cumberland street, 2.30 p.m. Grand Reunion Dinner, Art Gallery, 6.30 p.m. Tickets 4s 6d. SUNDAY, Sept. 27th. —Church Parade from Old School to Avonside Anglican Church, 2.30 pjm. Tickets for all Functions mar be procured from any Member of the Committee, and the hearty, co-operation of all Past Ptrpils is solicited to make the Jubilee Celebrations a Success, J, A. FLESHER, Chairman. E. C. BROWN, Hon. Sec.. Jubilee Committee, 9880 280 Stanmore road. I?LOWEIR SHOW, BAZA Alt AN® -L .. METHODIST RARSONAGE FUND,. DRILL HAL Jj, . RAMGIOR A, SEPT. 99th, 19®. .Opened, by Hon. D. Buddo, M.P., .at 1 p.m. Lunch, 11,30 a.m,.;. afternoon Tea. Baby Competition, 3 classes, 2.30 p.m. Good epecin.l prir.es. Entrance fee Is. Entries invited for Flowers, Pot. Plants, Domesli.j Goons, Photography, Fancy Work, Technical . Work, and Children's Classes. 120 classes. Schedule on application. Evening: Side. Shown, Music, etc. Entries. close Wednesday, 23rd. J W- -A, ROWSE, Hon. S*c. 0900 SATURDAY DANCES. TO-NIGHT, JELLICOE HALL. DANCING- 8 pjn. to 12 p.mi. LYNDON P. CHRISTIE'S JAZZ BAND. Splendid' Music. Up-to-date Numbers, SIT DOW SUPPER. ; ADMISSION BY 'INVITATION. - •POPULAR PRICES: 4a and 2a Gi. ■ . ' 0<53 SOCIAL WELFARE GUILD. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL and PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE. LINWOOD HALL, ROLLESTON STREET, ■ MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 7th, 8 p.m. fTTHE: last - and, best Social of the Eeason. Jt; Good prizes for Best Fancy, Most Original, B.osL- Paper or • Postal. Judges: Mrsses Harris and Galbraith. Waltzing and Fox-trot Competitions. , Lucky-spot and. other Novelty Dances. Splendid Orchestra, Supper. Proceeds in aid of needy families. Tickets: 'Gents. 2s, ladies Is 6d. ANNIE E. HERBERT, President; M. BARKER, Hon. Secretary. 110 VOCAL RECITAL. ~ SS MARIAN WOODHOUSE, L.R.A.ML, ISS MARIAN WOODHOUSE, T. R, A m , THE GLEH CLUB. JELLICOE HALL, •, SEPTEMBER 15th. Tickets from members of' the ChA and at The Bristol. • ' 8873 "PEG- O' MY HEART." The irresistible "Peg" and the merry Christchurch Vagabonds will return by Special Request. CH O "R- A L HALL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. .. Y.M.C.A. Orchestra. Proceeds Y.M.C.A. Work. Keep date clear. Bumper liouao aaeured. PLAIN SEIjYCT DANCE. RIDGELY HALL, ARMAGH STREET. TO-NIGHT and EVERY SATURDAY, 8 to 12. .Ladies,. Is 6d; Gent's. 2s 6d. . Laurie Withers Orchestra, 5 Instruments. Come and Have a Snowball Fight 61 GRIBBAGE. CRIBBAGE. CRIBBAGE. RIBBAGE. CRIBBAGE CRIBBAGE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FORESTERS' HALL, 8 P.M. Orders for Prizes. Admission 2s. 100 r -NIGHT. EUCHRE. TO-NIGHT. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. EUCHBE. Sydenham Football Hall To-night! Oni Gramophone and-3 Records, Lawa mower, Pr. Blankets, Gent's Hat, , Pr. Sheets, 70lb Sugar, etc., etc., 98 P IGAXTIC EUCHRE. "IGAiVTIC EUCHRE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. CALEDONIAN WEDNESDAY" NEXT. HALL. Watch Monday's "Press." 99 DANCE. TO-NIGHT and TUESDAY. DANCE. TO-NIGHT and TUESDAY. DAfCCE. pALEIIONJAN HALL. dance. Caledonian hall.. Wliist- in Card Room. . . yc WHIST. TO-NIGHT and TUESDAY. WHIST. pARD ROOM, Caledonian Hall. WHIST. V/ WHIST.- To-night! Pr. Blanketa, Pr. Sheets, WHIST. Stainless Cutlery, 701b Sugar. 97 97 MI JUMBLE SALE.. SELWYN STREET SCHOOLROOM. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), SEPT. sth, At 2 p.m. Admission—3d. 74 rf*7i E. COOK' Md c 0., and' Produce Merchants, 170 . Cashel street. CASH BUYERS PoUtoea (Tail. aod Seed), Onions, "Wheat,' Oata, Chaff, • etc. WANTED—Good Sound, Sacks. ON SALE—Cheapest Hone ind Cow Coven in Christchuxch.. J"ERTHjISIiRS--Ephos >B«sic Phoeph«ie for £6 10a per ton, •ex store. Blood, and Bone, £8 2s 6d ton, - free at country station. Alao, all Book, land and Eclinea brands, TO STOREKEEPEES—Pore Steirari Island Oyster Shell .Grit, £8 ton, 32401 hj, freei <«ny Caiiterbury Station.* ' Lesser quaa- • tities 8s . cw-t en rail, Chasicharch. IMPORTED ONIONS in enUe. Limited Quantity arriving this week. Book early. C 2967
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