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of God, the circuit work of Methodism is this year .rehabilitated by tho results of recent work." The Rev. H. Blackburne has arrived from London to take up work in the di«e9e of Chrietchurch. According to advices from Borne, it ha« been found that the Vatican Palace nu-de restoration- The falling of the ceiling in tho Papal reception room led to a minute examination being made. This revealed the fact that many of the wills are cracked and bulging, owing to tho weight put upon them hi the course cf centuries of internal alteratiora. Even tho -wing « here the Popes apartment is situated needs strengthening. He its about to change his room. P is estimated that the restorations will cost £20,000. They will have to be carried out at encc. The JJishop of London announced recently to a gathering at Fulhani that ho had received a "windfall" of £140,000 for new churches in London. Tho Biehop went on to cay that he had spent a happy morning writing cheques for £1000 for many "'good fellcws" who were wanting to build n-mv churches, and lesaer cheques for others who had begun to build. SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS, . — — • Nbticei of Sundny Services.—Under this heading on Saturday, the rates for Services are:—>'<>t exceeding 24 words (set eolid). Iβ ensh; for every additional 12 words Cd extra; half I inch displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarter inch. 3» 9d; one inch, 5s cash. N.B.—The Is notices must not contain advertisements of Annual Meeting!. Tea .Meeting*, or Entertainments. /"~IATHEDRAL— Sunday, September Oth,: V> 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins iChoral). Preacher. Rev. G. Blackburn; 7 p.m., Preacher, tho Bishop of Christchurch. ii 3 ST. MARY'S, MEHIVALE—The Rev. C. W. Carrington will preach To-morrow (Sunday), v.t_ the_H_o'clock service. 535 "METHODIST CHURCH. DURHAM STREET—Home Missions: 11. Rev. J. R. Clark; 6.30. Rev. H. R. Dewsbury. W~*ESLEY CHURCH, East belt—Home Missions: 11, Rev. H. R. Dewsbury, 6 :;0, Rev. J. R. Clark. Tuesday, Public Meetitiß, '•Picture J _Story._ar:d_Sons." iUH STREET—II, Rev. J. R. Richards; G.3S, Rev. J. Orchard. Richmond: 11 a'ld C.30. Rev. 11. L. Blaruires. Woolston: 11, Mr Hooper; 6.30, Rev. J. R. Richards. Brighton; 11 and 6.30. Rev. A. B. Chappoll. MA. Linwood: 11, Mr Miles: 6.30. Mr Barrell. Windsor: 0.30, Rev. J. K. Richards; C3O Mr Miles. Sumner: 11, Mr Barrell; 7., Mr Marriott. __ 493 ST ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH— Morning, Mr J. Haiion; Evening, Rev. W. C. Oliver. Crescent road: Morning, Rev. W. C. Oliver; Evening, Mr Armstrong. Sacrament at Morning -137 A DDIXGTON METHODIST -CHURCH, -iY. Corner Selwyn end Harman streetsMorning. H«. R. Bull; Evening, Rev. J. A. Lochcre. Anthein_and_Solo. ■Wi M""ET'hODIST Church. High street. Home Mission Service-3—Morning. ftev. It. RichardH; evening, Rev. J. Orchard. Soloists, Miss Hilda Cocker and Miae Dorothy Llhs. Free_ Sittings. Hearty_ Welcome. 400 /"IHRISTCIIURCH Methodist Mission, v> Durham street South—Rev. W. Baumber, morning and evening. Evening subject: "Question and Auswer. ' Orchestral •music. : __ jjcats free. 47j) ST. PAUL'S Presbyterian Church, Cashel etrcet—Services will be conducted Tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by the I Rev. I'hos. Tait, M.A., B.D. 461 S' T. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Oxford terrace West—Services will be conducted I To-morrow, at 11 a.m. and* 6.30 p.m., by the Rev. John Mackenzie, MA. _ Evening subject; "Tb« Seventy of Christ. ' __ KNOX Church, Bea-lcy avenue—Services will bo conducted To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev. Dr. Erwin. Evening subject: "Awake." \ 493 ST. PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Ferry road— Services will be conducted Tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev. ThojK_McDonald. _AU_Boata 4SO BAPTIST Church, Worcestal strest a:ul Civnal Reeerve—Sunday Morning, HUo, Junior C.E. Society <Yonng People's vice) ; afternoon, 2-30, Sunday School. Evening: 6.30, Rev. A. Ager will preach. Bright I Services. •>. ( i? OXFORD terrace Baptist Church—ll a.m., Mr Strange, Missionary fro South America; at G. 30 p.m., Key. it. S. Gray will preach on subject, afterwards dwcusswl at Men>_Meeting. 491 MEETINGS FOR'MEN, Oxford terrace Baptist Schoolroom, TO-MORROW (Sunday), 8 p.m. Subject for Public Discussion: "Has the influence of the Church been for or against tho Masses." ___*•*- LINWOOD Primitive Methodist Sunday School, Anniversary Services—ll, llcy. J Guy; 8, Mr VV. Dobba; 6.80, Rev. D. J. Albert. Tuesday, September 11th, Conversazione and Fruit Banquet, to commence at 7.30. 51 ° S' YDENHAM Gospel Mission—Special Thanksgiving Services all day. Morning 11 o'clock, Mr Grant; afternoon, 3 o'clock, Mr Webb; qvening, 6.30, Mr Strange (a missionary bound for South America). All heartily welcome. Come and hoar Mr Strange. 5U /-IHUROH of Christ, Durham street South \J Morning, 11; evening, 6.30. Subject: "The GTeat l'hyeician. Dover street, St. Albans, Foreign Missionary Rally; 2.45 p.m., Gospel Meeting, 6.30. 456 SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH—The Rev. Guy Thornton will Preach Morning, jll "God's Greatest Mejsago of liord ; Evening, 6.30, "A Hard Case." A hearty welcome to all. All beats' free. 4io CHURCH, JL corner Worcesicr und Manchester j streets—Both sen-ices To-morrow, at 11 n.m. ' and 6.30 p.m., conducted by Rev. David Hird, M.A. You are cordially invited. Seats free. 427 RATIONAL RELIGION—II a.m., at 151 Gloucester street. Blatchford, "Heredity and Environment"; 7 p.m., "The Beauty of Sweating." 428 BIBLE HALL, Madras street, near Fire Station—Sunday,. September 9th, C.30 p.m. Addiesa, "Tho Immortaliyt of the Soul ! (the Biblei view). Come, all_ are welcome. 412 ' T~ InWOOD HALL, corner Gloucester and IXJ Rolleston streets—Presbyterian Services To-morrow. Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. l I Evening Service, 6.30. p.m. Preacher, Dr. Elmslie. . 52 § SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH. Worcester street West, at 7 p.m.—Farewell TranceAddress, by Mm A. Praed, to be followed by Messages trom Spirit World by Indian Control. Collection at the door. All welcome. p.S._"\V. J. Colvilie. the eminent author and lecturer, is expected to commence a series of lectures, Sunday Week, September 16th. 517 npHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 130 WorcesJL ter street, opposite Federal Club— Public Lectures: "Problems,' at 7 p.m.; Study Class, "Esoteric Christianity,' 3 p.m/ «0 SCOTTISH Society"s Hall, corner Manchester and Gloucester etreet»—Tho Gospel of the Grace of God will be preached Tomorrow (Sunday) Evening, 6.30. All cordially invited. 4rf YW.C.A., Gloucester street, Sunday, 4 • p.m., Mrs E. A. Strange, en route for South America, will give an address to Women. £i 3 YM.C.A., Sunday, 4.15 p.m., address to • Young Men by Mr Strange, en rout* for South America. Strangers' Tea 5.15 p.m.. when Mr J. D. Mill will be farewelled. Mr and Mrs Strange wil} also speak at the Missionary Prayer Meeting Monday Night. 8 p.m. 514 LECTURES. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. A COURSE of LECTURES to WOMEN on "NURSING," will be given by DR. ALICE MOORHOUSE, »n the Chamber of Commerce Hall, A.M.P. Buildings, comnvencinjr on THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, the 13th of September, at 4 o'clock. Names lor this Class are now being regwtsretl by WILLIAM F. HILSON. Secretary. 114 Manchester street (next tho Union S.S. Company). City. 77W HORAL HALL—Mr W. W. Collins wi!l lecture To-morrow. Subject: 'Jlto ,Tn - ing'e Oft-quoted Lines, God's in Hiu IHKen, Airs Right with the World." Musical Selection* at 7 o'clock. Questions answered after the lecture. Admission free. Collec- ; 4M T A.DIES cordially invited to FREE IHustrated Health Talks at the VIAVI Kooms, 0 Royal Cafe Buildirpj, 'on MONDAY Nifht. at 8; TUESDAY Afternoon, at 3: also at Parieh Hall, Sumner. WEDNEoDAY, at 3. and C.E. Schoolroom, Upper Biccextoii. THUIISDAY. at 3. Su'iject —Girlhood. Wifchood. Mothorhood£l2 Lecturer. Mils A. CainpbelL

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