lf> E-OPENING SERVICES, after eater*lve alterations, Primitive Methodist Church, Cambridge terrace, about 100 yards east of Colombo street bridge, TO-MOR-ROW—Morning, at 11, Rev. Mr Orewea ; Afternoon, at 3, Rev. Mr Taylor; Evening, at half-past 6, Rev. Mr Ward, • Evangelistic Meetings every evening next week, at halfpast 7. Open-air Meetings To-morrow, near the old Post-office, at half-past 10, half past 2, and 6 o’clock. Phillipatown Church —• Afternoon, at 3, Mr Turner; Evening, at half-past 6, Mr Higman. 9460 OHRIBTADELPHIAN EGOLESIA, FORESTERS’ HALL. I A LECTURE will be delivered in the above Hall TOMORROW EVENING. Subject—“ The Revision of the Lord’s Prayer.” 946 G All truth seekers invited. FAERY ROAD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE FOUNDATION STONE will be LAID (d.v.) BY CAPTAIN SPEOUL ON THURSDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER. The Revs. C. Fraser, J. Elmslie, J. Hill, T. R. Cairns, 8. Slocomhe and others will take part in the Service. To commence at 3.30 p.m. AN ENTERTAINMENT Will be Held in the Preeent Church At 7.30 p.m. 9-3 Admission, Is; chll-lren, 6d. 9456 Sr. Andrews Church, “Sources of the Book of Genesis.” LECTURE BY REV. CHAS. FRASER, TO-MORROW (SABBATH EVENING). 9-3 6.30. 9457
Members of the Canterbury LODGE. 1048, E.C., are requested to MEET at the Canterbury Hall, on SDNDAY NEXT. September 4th, at 2 p.m., to attend the FUNERAL of the late Tyler, BROTHER JENKINS, of the Robert Bums Lodge. Mourning Regalia—Tassels and rosettes, covered with crape, white ties and gloves. 9-3 9453 H. W. FORD, W.M. CONYERS’ LODGE, No. 1916, E.C. THE Officers and Brethren of the above Lodge are requested to meet at the Canterbury Masonic Hall, Manchester street, on SUNDAV (TO-MORROW), at 2 p.m., to take part in the funeral of the late Bro. Jenkins, Robert Burns Lodge, 604, S.C. Full Masonic Mourning Regalia—Rosettes, jewels and tassels covered with crape. By order W.M., 9-3 9458 GEO. R. HART, Hon. Sec. m ROBERT BURNS LODGE, 604, S.C. THE Officers and Brethren of the above Lodge ore requested to MEET at the ST. AUGUSTINE MASONIC HALL, on SUNDAY, September 4th, at_2 p.m. sharp, for the purpose of Taking part in the Funeral of the late Bro. W. Jenkins, Tyler. Full Regalia. Sister Lodges cordially invited. By order R.W.M. 9-3 8828 C. T. HARRIS, Hon. Sec. * ® JL X CORINTHIAN MASONIC LODGE, No. 463, I.C. THE BRETHREN of the above Lodge will Assemble on SUNDAY, the 4th inst., at 2 p.m., in the St. Augustine Hall, to ATTEND the FUNERAL of our late Brother, “ The Tyler” of the Robert Bums Lodge. By order of the W. Master. K. C. PITT, Hon. Secretary. Apron Tassels covered with crape. 9-3 3455 PROTESTANT ALLIANCE. F.8.0.A. MEMBERS of the above Order are requested to MEET at the Orange Hall, Worcester street, on SUNDAY, 4th inst., at 2.15 p.m., to Attend the Funeral of their late Brother, W. Jenkins, to the Scotch Cemetery. Mourning Regalia—Black sashes and white gloves. By order of the D.D.G.M. T. E. TONEYCLIFFE, Secretary. 9-3 8887 THE Friends of the late Mr Michael Howard are respectively informed that his Funeral will leave his residence, Colombo street, Sydenham, at half-past 2 o’clock to-morrow for the Catholic Cemetery. 9-3 9454 W. S. LAMB, Undertaker. 1.0.0. F. M.U LOYAL CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH LODGE. MEMBERS are requested to MEET at the HOUSE of our LATE BRO. M. HOWARD, Queen street, Sydenham, on SUNDAY, at 2.30 p.m., to follow his remains to the Catholic Cemetery. 9462 GEO. SMART, N.G. HAMS, BACON. PORK, AND CHEESE. THOS. H. GREEN, Bacon Carer, of Manchester street, begs to notify to the inhabitants of Christchurch and its vicinity that he has OPENED THOSE BUSINESS PBEMISES Lately occupied by Mr H. Moffat, as a RETAIL PROVISION STORE, Where, by supplying a superior article at a greatly reduced priced, he hopes to obtain a share of their favors. Bacon, guaranteed ... from 6d per lb.
Hama ... ... ... (J gd ~ Lard 6d „ Cheese tJ 4d ~ Dairy Fed Pork always on Sale. 0162 Now JU ANDED, AMERICAN PLASTER PARIS, KNICKERBOCKER BRAND. 9450 W. LANGDOWN & CO. NO. 2, L.O.L. I%TO. 2. L.O.L, will HOLD an ARCH -i.il PURPLE MEETING in the Orange Hall on MONDAY, sth September, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting brethren invited. By order of W.M. 9448 THQ3. STAPELTON. J. L. FLEMING’S CONSULTATION, No. 5, ON THE AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING, WILL BE DRAWN At his Rooms, High street. Triangle, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER sth, At 5 p.m. sharp. Tickets may be obtained until 4 o’clock. 9468 SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. MISS VERRALL will show her first DISPLAY of SPRING MILLINERY, Ac., ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th, Colombo street, opposite Cookham House 8674
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2314, 3 September 1881, Page 2
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