BOROUGH OF SYDENHAM. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR?. I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that the following PERSONS have been I duly NOMINATED as Candidates for the I office of 'Councillors, in the room of the j three Councillors retiring by rotation ‘ Andrew, John Richards Charters, William Wombwell Foster, David, and Innks, Francis. And that as the number of candidates exceeds the number of offices to be filled, a poll will be taken at the Borough Council Offices on THURSDAY, the 12th instant, between the hours of 9 am, and 6 p.m. W. CUTHBERT, Substituted Returning Officer. Sydenham, sth Sept., 1878. 2228 CHRISTCHURCH - LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY, No. 2. PUBLIC NOTICE. MEMBERS and others whose Deeds have been deposited with this Society, are requested to apply to the Secretary at the office for the same, without further delay; also, any claims on the funds for shares or accounts due, to be sent in before September 24th instant, when the Society will terminate, *1 in accordance with Rule No. 28. By order, CHARLES ALLISON, 2229 Secretary. P opular Entertainment. ST. ANDREW’S SCHOOLROOM. MONDAY, SEPT. 9th. Overture —Mr Spens ey’s Band Song—Mr Crawford Quartette—Messrs H. and S. Johnson and A. and T. Searell Cornet solo—Mr S. Seager Song—Mr S. Johnson Piano solo—Mr R. Searell Song—Miss Cook Song—Mr Kinsman. Overture —Band Song—Mr H. Johnson Cornet solo—Mr S. Seager Duett-Mr and Mrs Kinsman Song—Mr North Trio—Messrs T. Searell and S. aud H. Johnson Piano duett—Messrs R. and T. Searell Song—Mrs Kinsman. God Save the Queen ! Commence at 8 p.m. Admission—ls. ' 2241 £jmcus Positively the LAST DAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. £TREAT J INTERNATIONAL FAREWELL PERFORMANCE THIS EVENING. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; commence at 8. Prices —Chairs, 4s ; stalls, 2s fid ; pit, Is. The Company will visit the followingtowns:— Monday, September 9th, Oxford. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 10th, Rangiora. 11 th, Kaiapoi. 12th, Amberley. 13th, Lincoln. 14th, Southbridge. All accounts against the International Circus must be sent in before twelve o’clock (This Day) Saturday. ]193 YOUNG MENS’ CHRISi lAN ASSOCIATION. AN EVANGELISTIC SERVICE will be held in the Theatre Royal TOMORROW (Sunday) EVENING, commencing at 8.15 p.m, sharp, All are earnestly invited to attend- 1367 UNITED METHOD!ST FREE CHURCHES. SERMONS TO THE WORKING CLASSES. THE THIRD of a SERIES of SPECIAL SERMONS will bo Preached on SUNDAY EVENING next by the Rev. T. HODGSON, in St. Asaph street Church. Subject—“ The Present Outlook.” Service to commence at 6.30 p.m. 2240 BIBLE CHRISTIANS] NEW CHURCH, ADDINGTON, Selwyn street south. THE OPENING cf the above-named New CHURCH ivill take place on SUNDAY, September Bth, 1878. Sermons—At 11 a.m., by Rev. W. H. Kcast; at 2.30 p.m., by Rev. C. Dallaston; at 0.30 p.m., by Rev. .t. White. Collection in aid of Building fund. On the following TUESDAY, 10th inst., a Public TEA will be hold in the new church, at six o’clock. Tickets, Is (id each. A Public Meeting to follow ; chair to bo taken at 7.30 by J. L. Scot, Esq. Addresses by the Revs. Mirams, Dallaston, Smalley, Luxford, Hodgson, Kcast, and other gentlemen. Opening Services to be continued on Sunday, 15th. 2237 DURHAM STREET WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY. ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth, THREE SERVICES will be conducted as follows : —At 11 a.m., by the President of the Wesleyan Conference; at 3 p.m,, by the Rev. J. A. Luxford; and at 6.30 p.m., by the Rev. W. Morley. Selected hymns will be sung by the scholars, assisted by the choir. Collections in aid of school funds. On THURSDAY. September 12th. PUBLIC TEA in the Schoolroom, at six o’clock, and Meeting in the Church, afterwards, Addresses by the Revs. Roast, Smalley, Morley, and Luxford. E. Comal, Esq , will preside. Tickets, for the tea, Is 6d each, may be obtained from the teachers and at Wesleyan Book Depot. 2236 - c --- g OGIETY) CHRISTCHURCH B RANCH, No. 82. THE QUARTERLY MEETING of Members of the above- Branch will take place at St. Patrick’s Hall, Jtarbadoes street, on THURSDAY, THE 12th INST., At 7.30 p.m. Business ; The- receiving of Members,’ contributions, &c., &c., Ac. Absent Members wiR bo fined. 233 S E. O’CONNuR, Secretary. r g THE NEW ZEALAND GURUS IT A* RECORD of this week contains leading articles on “Giving to the Lord,” and “The New Zealand Tablet find the Massacre of St. Bartholomew,” proving that (1.) “ The Pope was the instigator of the Slaughter of the Huguenots,” and that (2) “The Pope rejoiced‘over the slaughter,” and that (3) “ The dogma of the infallibility bears upon the crime.” To be had of the booksellers; or, of Thos. Pillow, agent for Christchurch, Lichfield street, opposite Oddfellows’ Hall. 2HI
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1424, 7 September 1878, Page 3
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