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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. SYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION—H, Divine Service; preacher, Mr J. .«»>■ ward; 2.00, Sundav School; r..30. Evangelistic Service. You are cordially invited to LAND, Addingtoii Branch— ..4y. Sanday School; 6.45, Gospel Service, Oddfellows Hall, Dickens street. Addington. Bro. t. Jennings. "Except ye repent ye *•"»" • , " likewise perish." Luke 13, : ' "•» li •»• fc( ":' WdWUMIWta^UHHMItiINMMWII KJ Trades Hall—7 p.m.. -»r u. ".. garth; "Divine Healing within the reach of all," followed by floral clairvoyance; also short address by Austi 3SYCIIIC SERVICE, "Jesus oi .>."••■;; - and the Sacraments of the Clmrcn Mr W. Nortontavlor's subject, Sunday, I, Temperance Hall, Gloucester street, next Crystal Palace. _ SPIRITUALIST CHUEBE OF *.f. ~ (Chrislchurch branch), SSBA Colombo street. Sundav Service, 7 p.m. Speaker: Mr Wallis. All welcome. Please note adJru. . , 220 _..._ „jid Montreal streets— Service," Sundav," 7"p.m. Subject, "Is the Great End Drawing Near?" Ml welcome. Bev. Herbert Bnthn, • 215 CHURCH OP ST. V. Catholic), 207 Ca Catholic), 207 Cambridge terrace, near Manchester street Bridge—Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m., "Its Altars aro Open to All who Approach them with Reverence." J£j■The Gospel i. oi tne uraco oi uou «m (D.V.) be preached 6.30 Lord's Day Evening, by Mr Browerton, missionary. Rutland street, St. Albans, Gospel Service, 7 o'clock, Mossrs Howland and Boyce. Waltham Hall, Shakespeare road, 7 o'clock, Mr A. Paynter. Gospel Hall, Highstcd rond, Papanui, 7 o'clock, Mr A. Richmond. *42_ liMTBKNATIONAIj UIBLiB Jjtuujmi' SOCIATION, Builders' Chai Gloucester street—To-morrow (Sunday), 3 p.m., Watch Tower Study; 6.30 p.m., Harp Study, "Glorification of Christ." Admission freo. No collection. I™ THIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENi TIST, Latimer square-Sunday Services, 11-7. Subject, "Truth"; Sunday School 2.30. Testimony Mooting, Wednesday, V>. Reading Room, Latimer sqitare. _35 SECOND CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENJ TlST—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Sunday School, 2.30 p.m., Masonic Hall, Gloucester street. Testimony meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m., Builders' Chambers, 05 Gloucester street. Reading room, 13 Cathedral square (next Post RMAGH STREET HALL-"l<leo from >• the wrath to come."—Math. 3-7. "Behold, now is the Day of Salvation."—2 Cor., PUBLIC NOTICES. LAND AND INCOME TAX (ANNUAL) ACT, 192(5. INCOME-TAX PAYABLE. BY Order in Council, made and issued by His Excellency the Governor-General in Council on the 20th day of September, 1920, under the authority of tho above Act, it was determined that the duty by way of Incometax, leviable under section 3 of the said Act. should be paid in one sum on Tuesday, the Bth day of February, 1927, at thp office of tho Commissioner of Taxes, ■ Government Buildings, Wellington, and, in accordance with such Order in Council, I horoby givo notice that the said duty will bo payable accordingly. Additional tax will accruo if tho tax is not paid on or before Ist March. 1927. The liability to pay is not suspended by any objection. The tax should bo paid on or before the prescribed date, otherwise tho additional percentage accrues; any overpayment will bo adjusted by refund. The demands will bo posted from the office of the Commissioner of Taxes on or about 31st January, 1927. Demands must be presented with all payments, and taxpayers who expect a demand and do not receive one should notify me of the fact. A. E. FOWLER, 6287 Commissioner of Taxes. A SPECIAL TRAVEL OFFICE HAS A BEEN ESTABLISHED FOR THE BENEFIT OF NEW ZEALAND TOURISTS, . MESSRS PICKFORDS, LTD., 206 HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. W.C. 1. (Established over 300 years). Branch Office at Room 201, Australia House, Strand, W.C. 2. j Under the Management of Miss L. E. Armstrong. 0918 UNIVERSITY'■ OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION. THE University of Western Australia invites Architects to submit Designs for a group of buildings to cost £150,000. Three premiums are offered, of 'the value of £3OO (First), £2OO (Second), and £IOO (Third) respeotively. The Competition closes ot Perth on AUGUST "24th, 1927 Copies of conditions regulating submission of designs can be obtained from the undersigned. S. H. FLETCHER, Clerk of Senate, University of Western Australia, 5588 Perth, Western Australia. NATURE CURES. information, age, etc., to obtained no relief ents aro invited to ico. giving detailed E. HARTLAND, P.O. Box, 720. Auckland. AMBERLEY TOWN BOARD. . is hereby given that 10 PER \ CENT, will bo ADDED TO ALL RATES UNPAID AFTER FEBRUARY 12th, 1927. V. J. RHODES, Town Clerk. Amberlcy, January 21st, 1927. 0366 >ENT CARS AND .DRI X ' YOURSELF. For particulars, apply— CHRISTOHURCH RENTAL CARS, 97 Gloucester street, Spectator Buildings, Chri3tchurch. SPENCER PIANOS SPENCER PIANOS OVER 80,000 IN USE TO-DAY. GET away from the Ordinary Retail if you would save money. This Agency s specialising methods enable a price basis very close to those ruling in London Sole Agents: THE SPENCEK AGENCY 139 a Worcester street, ? Christchurch. LAND AGENTS, PLEASE NOTE. _ IHE Property known as "Westhaven." 83 Middlepark rd., Up. Riccarton, in the Estate of the late H. McC. Tipping, ha 3 been disposed of. I°' NOTICE. „,.„ ,'N FUTURE MY YARD WILL BE CLOSED JL EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, " lead of Saturdays. A. J. PASCOK. Coal, iber, and Hardware Merchant, Lincoln. GARDEN PARTIES, ETC. CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY WOOLSTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY PAPANUI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY CANTERBURY SWEET PEA AND CARNATION SOCIETY.. Mfvuprc; of the above Societies are in-Sf-H fnat end a Garden Party at the vited to attcna Woolston. Davis Gelatine to. s gjr"<= . 3g2 THIS AFTERNOON. "fiARDEN PARTY, .in OF NBB. SEAMEN'S GUILD. u«q MARCH'S RESIDENCE. "GLEN*nwIN" HOWE ST., NEW BRIGHNEX T. JAN. 26th, at "Admission Is, including afternoon 165

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18906, 22 January 1927, Page 21

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