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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notiooß af Sunday Sorrloea.—Under this heading o& Saturday, the rata for Servioea i» ; —Not exceeding 24 war 4» (set solid), is cash; lor every additional 12 words, 6d extra; half inch displayed, Ss 6d; inches 9d; one inch, 6s cash. N.B.—The Is Notice* mast not contain Advertisements of Awn«»] lags, Anniversaries, Tea Meetings,' or Entertainment*. PHBCAI^EBRAL —Holy Communion, 8- •« £?} y , Enchanßt > U (Garrett in F) Inthey that mourn" (Brahms) Vv? Dea p- Evensong, 6.30 (Stewart n Ponder My Words" (Gada»y). Preacher, Canon Wilford. otP^^T"? Communion, 8 ajn7~f. . Choral Bnoharist, 9 a.m. (preacher, the 3whop of TVooapu). Matins. 11 a.m. (the Jean). Evensong, 7 pjn. (Bishop of Waiapu). 583 n B - [^£JPHu - acH DIOCESAN CONVEXdeepening OF LHE SPIRITUAL LlFE—January 28th to htN? « e - g islu) P Wellington aud .he Rev. P. A. Micklem3ao tw iF 9: K. Wiggles worth; ™~», Bov. Percy Knight, B.A. SuhMnt of Race, Class and Seat, solved a Christ. Anthem, "As it began to dawn" . Mra c Ern «t Firth, urs EU, and Miss Beatrice Sproston, "lot icre be peace." BalL Cashmere Home. 10 ind School, 11, Rev. W. Baumber. 635 ypffff&sfsg'soTO rTwiLS" £ vsp fcr 11 - w - j - SYDENHAM METHODISTOTJBCHrCo. lam bo street—ll aJ n_ gov. W I*. G ; 3 ° P jn *> Wm. Baumber. pgh street- U un, 2Sx H. Field; 6.30 p.nu, Bev. Wm. Beckett. 570 CHURCH, Fitsgcrald ' Church Aanivwsaiy (sep special advt.) . J4' AW. _ Ready; 3, Musical Servioe. Address, Rov. TV. Walker; 6.30, Rev. E. I' blamires. Now Brighton: 11, Be v. .11 Cocker; 6.30, Mr J. Boothroyd. Richmond" 11, Supply; Bev. W. Walker. Linwood: 11, Kev. L. iiudson; 6.30, Mr J, Farrow. Shirley: 11, Mr C. W. Ramsay; 5.30, Rev. L. Hudson. Marshland: 11. Mr I. E. Chicaa; 6.30, Mr Jl. CroweT 651 WESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenucj Anniversary Services, To-morrow, Sunday, October 13th. Morning, U sum preacher, Rev. W Ready. Soloists, Misses 0 Dyer, Afternoon, 3 p.m., bacred Musical Service. Address by Kev, \Y Walker, ex-Chaplain N.Z.E.A. Mueical programmo by Misses B. Sproston, W. Roberts. Messrs P. C. Penfold, H. McLeod, and W. ■ Roach. Evening, G. 30 p.m.. preacher, Rev. E. P. Blamires. Miss Bessie Olds will sins "Fear Not Ye, O Israel" (Dudley BuckV Mr Rex Harrison will sing "Honour and Arms" (Handel), "Hold Thou My. Hand" (Gounod). Special Music by Choir at ench service. • A great effort is being made at this Anniversary to raise £2000, for the extinction of _ the Church Debt, and Sunday School Extension, and liberal contributions aro » quested at each of these services towards these worthy objects. 645 pAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST V-> SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. The Children's Day, 11 a.xn., Kev, Chaplain Walker; 3 p.m., Rev. O. E. Moore, M.A.; 6.30, Rev. J. Cocker. Special Singing of Anniversary Hymns by Scholars and Strong Choir. Recitations by Scholars. Soloist, Miss Beryl Marsden. Anniversary Tea Tuoa- ' day. Durham street South—ll ajn., Rev. C. E. Ward; 6.30 Mr Turner. Madras street north—U a.m., Mr Blazey: 6.30, Rev. O. E. Ward'. 608 ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH, Rugby street—Morning, Rev. J. Harris (of Springaton). Anthem, "Sweet is Thy Meroy." Evening, Rev. W. C. Oliver. Anthem, "Eternal Light." Ed go ware roadMorning, Rev. W, O. Oliver; evening, Rov. A. C. Lawfy. QO-t 2CFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH —11 ajn., preacher, Rev. Percy Knight, BA., subjeot, "The Spirit of God in tho Valley of the Dead"; 6.30 p.m— preacher, Mr L. M. Isitt, MJ>. 644 ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN" CHURCH, Oxford terrace West—Divine Services To-morrow at 11 a.m. and at 6.30 p.m., by the Rev. A. W. Kinmont, M.A. At Barrington street Church, Spreydori; at 11 ajn. and at 6.30 p.m. by Mr F, C. Charman. , ' : ■ 9856 ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Cashel street—Bev. John Paterson, MJL.—II a-m., "Gratitude" ; 6.30 pjn. (Ordination of Elders), "The Rule of the. Church." Linwood—ll a.m., Mr H. Sturge; 6.30 pjn., Mr J. Tennent; evening servioe, solo, "Eternal -Rest," Mr A, E. Ellis. Richmond—ll a.m., Mr J. Tennent; pun., Mr D. C. Burns. 8857 KNOX CHURCH, Bcalcy avenue—Kev. Dr. R. Erwin, M.A., 11 s,m. and p.m. At Berwick'street—Mr J. Raid, 6.30 p.m. 635 TRINITY' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 'X —Rev; Geo. E. Moore, "MIA;; 11 ".The Divine Challenge"; 6.80, Church Union Series (2) "A Manifestation of Union." Visitors welcomed. 61S T~INWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ■Xi 1 (Ferry road)— Rev. H. Allen Job. 11 a.m., "Prospect of Peace"; 6.30 p.m n "Spiri- . . tual Heredity." 611 TTNITARIAN SERVICES aro held ©very U Sunday in Masouio Hall, street, at 6.30. Subject, "The Life of the 1 World to Come." Hearty welcome to 'all. \- [ - |_663 AJ). Foresters' Hall, Ox- • ford torraco (near Manchester stieet) — Sunday Night, October - 13th, at 7. o'clock. Subject, "The Millennium. Satan bound for a thousand years. When? Where? and How?" Song Sorvice of IS minutes. Speaker, T. Whittle.. S.D.A. Evangelist. 646 M' ATR.V.TTAU Memorial Servioe To-morrow, Sundfly, at 2.30 p.m. In memory of Prvs. J, Briggs. A, Middlexon, and Rifleman A. Emmett and G. Briggs. Preachers, Revs. D. D. Rodger and W. C. Olliver. 621 SYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION—MornO jng, Mr D. Lanyon; Evening, Mr F. Spratt. . . Rend your heart, and not your garments, and turn unto "tho Lord your God." Joel 2.13. £21 v DRUIDS' HALL, St. Albans stw*t—The Gobpol of tho Grace of God will, p. v., ho, preached Sunday Evening, 6.30 Speaker, Mr McLeod. School, 3 o'clock. 639 RMAGH STREET HALL—A ' My'"; will, D.V., bo conducted M 0 > ! Sunday Evening by Mr L. Brownuig. Sub-. ject, 6th Chapter Mathew. verse IOtL 638 : YW.CJl —Bimday, 4.30 p.m. Speaker, . Migg Edwards, Hoetel Secretary. Open Meeting. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Moorhonse avenuf —11 a .m. f Mr H. Crowe. Foreign Mis sions; 6.30 p.m., Mr A. 0. Keming. Brom ley (The School)—63o Mr H. Gill. 54. rpHE JUDGMENTS OF GOD'S ■ ARMIES X ON THE WORLD. Pubho Addiew at the Bible Hall, Madras street, City, on- Sunday, at 6.30 p.m. . 648 , /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer square—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Life." Sunday School, 2.45 p-m.^ mHEOSOPHICAL "SOCIETY, 96 Armagh X street, Victoria square—Public Lecture, Sundav 7 P.m., "The Invisible Worlds arouncf us," by Miss E. Hunt. Lotus 3 pjn* TO PEA GROWERS. *\*xtANTED, Farmers to grow PEAS on VV Contract High prices guaranteed for Produce. . . . Only heavy yielding varieties arranged for. Apply ' ARTHUR WILSON and CO.. VTBU7 Next DiC., Cashel street. RAKGIORA ELECTRIC LIGHTING. WJ. LANE and CO. beg to notify . Residents of Rangiora and Districts that they are OPENING A BRANCH OFFICE IN HIGH STREET. RANGIORA, next to Johnson and Son, and will be prepared to execute all claaaes of Electrical Work at City Prioes. IN ATTONDANCH SALE DAYS FROM' 1 O'CLOCK. ENQUIRIES IXFT AT J. JOHNSON and SON WILL' BE ATTENDED TO. ALL SUNDRIES IN STOCK. W. J LANE sad CO, L 4785 150 Gloucester street, Christehtjrch. McCOBMICK and PUG H. We frame Pictures and Framer* Picture Photos at Moderate Prices. Framers Photo A varied assortment of Framers Picture Mouldings to choose from. Framers Photo Artists, please note: We Framers Picture specialise in this branch of Framers Photo the trade. Pictures for Framers Picture Presents s Speciality. Framea Photo Note the address, Framsri McCORMICK and PUGH, 681 Colombo street Works, Tuam street. 'Phone 972. N6285 HOLMES and SONS only stock their celebrated 4-ply Wire Mattresses, and sell at bed-rock prices, st 130 and 132 street. H43l*

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16341, 12 October 1918, Page 10

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