SUNDAY SERVICES.
At the Cathedral to-morrow the Rev. Canon Harper preaches in the morning, and the Rev. F. R. luwood in the evening. At St. Mary's, Addiugton, a special service will be held io the afcernooa at three o'clock, when tho offertory will be devoted to the Winter Work Fund. At the WealeyanChurob, Durham street, the Rev F. W. Isitt will preach at 11a.m., and the P«,ev. H. R. Dewsbury at 6.30 p.m. At the Jfiant Belt Church the R3v. J. is. Smalley will preach at 11 a.m., *ud Mr H. Craddock aD 630 p.m. Mr Foster will preacli at the Suinner Public School at 7 p. m. Iα the St. Albane circuit all the Weeieyau services are in aid of the New Zealand Homo Missions, and the collections are for the Church extension fund of the colony. The Rev. W. Morley preaches at Fapanui in the ran ruing, addresses the St. Albans Sunday School iv the afternoon, and conducts the service in the new church, St. Albans, in the evening. The Rev. J. A. Luxford preaches at the new church in the morning and Riccarton in the evening. At Crescent ro&dvthe Rev. C. C. Harrison preaches at 11 a.m., and Mr 8. H. Ferguson at 6.30 p.m. At P&pauui the Rev. W. Morley preaches at 11 a.m., and thsßev. C. C. Harrison at 6.30 p.m. At Windsor the Rev. C. C. Harrison preaches at 2.30 p.m., and Mr J. Brownlee ac 6.30 p.m. A.t the B-iptiafc Tabernacle, , Oxford terrace west, the Rev, J. J. Doke will preach morning and evening. At the Methodist Free Church, St. A&cph street, Rev. Dr. Hoiking will preach morning and evening. At the Pro-Cathedral, Barbadoes street, at the eleven o'clock mass annual charity sermon in aid of the St. Viuoent de Faut Society will be preached by the Bisnop, Dr. Grimes. Mrs E. T. Robinson will sing Piccolomini'd " Eccc Homo." At Trinity Congregational Church, the Rbv. S. J. Baker will preach morning and evening. At the Oddfellows' Hall, Pastor Birch will preach at 11 a.m. and 6.45 p.m., in connection with the Central Mission. At the Art Gallery, iv connection with Our Father's Church, the subjects will be, at Jl a.m., "The Creed of Science —Man's Free Will;' and at 7 p.m., "The Wedding Garment."
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9162, 20 July 1895, Page 8
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