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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Noticas of Sunday Servioea.—Under this heading on Saturday, tha ratea for Sarvieee are:—Not exceeding 34 words (sat solid), la cash; for every additional 13 worda Ad extra; half inch displayed, 3s 6d; three-quarter inch, 3s 9d; one inch, Se cask. N.B.—The le notices must not eon. tain advertisements of Annual Meetings Ta* Meetings, »r Entertaiamenta. PREBBLETON CHURCH—Sunday Afternoon, 3 p.m., preacher, Van. Archdeacon Averill. 1338 LOWER RICCARTON—AngIican Misaion Room: Morning Servioe and Holy Communion 11 a.m.; Evening; Servioe, 7 p.m. . IMP METHODIST CHURCH. DURHAM STREET—Morning 11, Rev. T. R. Richards; Evening 6.80, Rev. H. R> Dewsbury. WESLEY CHUIRCH, East beTMServu»s in during Church renovation)— Morning 11, Rev. H. R. Dewsbury; Evening 6.30, Rev. W. Ready. HIGH STREET METHODIST MISSION —11 a.m.. Mr J. T. Smith 6.30, N. Turner; subject: "An Import-rut Choice." Solos, etc.; a hearty welcome given. Hymn Books pro video!. 1391 RICHMOND— 11, Mr Wilkinson; 6.30, Rev. J. Richards. Woolstou—ll, Rev. W. Ready; 6.30, Rev. T. R. Richard*. Brighton —11, Mr Turner; 6.30, Rev. A. B. Chappell, M.A. Linwood—ll, Rev. A. B. Chappell, M.A.; 6.30, Mr CVaddock. Mr Farrow. Sumner—ll. Mt Kershaw; 7, Mr Armstrong. Marshlands—4l, Rev. J. Jtichards; 6.30, Mr Olds. Heathcote—ll, Mr Marston; 6.80, Mr Parkin. Opawa— 6.30. Mr Williams. liM CHRISTCHURCH METHODIST MISSION. Durham street South—Rev. W. Baumber. Evening subject: "To the Uttermost." Bright Hour's Servioe. Orchestral Selection and Anthem. All Scats Free.

ST. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH— Morning: Rev. W. A. Sinclair; evening, Mr J. T. Smith. Orescent road—Morning, Mr J. Haran; evening, Rev. W. A. Sinclair. Mr owl Mrs Fountain will render voce, items at the evening_aervice. 1)430 "ADDINGTON METHODIST CHURCHii. Mcimn-j: Rev. L. Hudson; eveninf, Rev. J. A. Lochore. The People's Popular Service. Soloists, Miaa Brown and Mr B. Stokes. !*» SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH— Morning, Rev. L. M. Isitt; evenina, Rev. Lewis Hudson. People's Popular Service. Non-churchgoera specially invited. 1480 ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Caehel -.In-let—Services will be conducted To-morrow a* II a.m. and 6.80 p.m., by the Rev. Tho.*. Tadt, M.A., B.D. In -the morning there will be a Memorial Sarvioe for the late Dr. Elmelie. HIT ST PETER'S PRBSBYTEBIAN CHURCH, Ferry road—Services wiL be conducted To-morrow at 11 a.m. ana •.«> p.m. by Rev. Thou. McDonald. All Baata Free. ___. I* 3B SYDENHAM PBESBYTERIAN—Sartioea will be oorducted To-morrow: 11 a.m. by Mr James Redd; 6.80 p.m., by Rev. J. C. Jamieson. ___14aS ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Oxfo*n» terrace Went—Services will be conducted Tomorrow at 11 *.m. and 8.80 pjn. ,by the Rev, John Mackensie, M.A. Ervening enbjest, "The Church and its MiaeioP." ■ ■ " KNOX CHURCH, Bealey avanne Oaviioea will be condiic-ted To-morrow at 11 s.». and 6j>o p.m.. by Rev. Dr. E--win.__l4ia S~ YDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, El«*ia street— Morning, "Limitation* of Life": afternoon, 2.43, Bible Classes; eveninf, "A Message of Love." Rev. Guy Thot-nton. All heartily welcomed. _. _ - 1431 BAPTIST CHURCH, Canal Reserve and Worcester atreet—Sunday Mornin* Service. 11. Mr A. W. Pitt; evening, 6.80, Mr C. R. Mackie. All are weloome. 14fl» SPREYDON BAPTIST CHURCH—Morninfi, 11 a.m., Rev. J. C. Martin and Mr H. Carrey; evening, -8.30., Rev. J. C. Martin. In Memoriam «Tr Bennett. WW OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST OHtfRGH —Rev. ... S. Gray will pieach Tomorrow at both' cervices. Morning Service st 11 o'clock, Evening Service at* 6.80 o clock. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, F«nr r.*d, Linwood—Sunday. Jury 19th, Rev. I. Sarginson will conduct servioes at 11 a-.ni. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject, "The Coming Day: 1, Civilisation and Discontent. All scats free. Hearty welcome. __1883 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Worcester t-lrt-et (near Catheral).—The Rev. David Hird, M.A., will conduct both fc>rvrc-es To-morrow, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Eveiriiu: subject—"Atonement in 'The New Theology.' " 19M BIBLE HALL. Madras etreet (near Fire Station), Sunday, July 2Jth, 6.30 p.m.. addrrss. "The Despairing Cry of Dying Men." Come, a.l are wefooine. 1364 SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcsrter street—7 p.m.. H. M. Boucher, from Melbourne. "How God Rules the Universe, the Cosmic Machinery in Motion hem Spiritual Clairvoyance." <Jues*tione invited. __197 l RATIONAL RELIGION—II a.m. at I*l Gloucester street. Swedenbort; the Mysiic; 7 p.m., Pantheism—a good workin-j* creed. 1868 CHURCH OF CHRIST. Durham atreet S.u.h—ll a.m., Worship; 6.80 p.m., preacher. Mr H. Langford. Subject: "The Divine Rest.'' Gospel Meeting, Dover street, St. Albans, 6.30 p.m. _^

SCOTTISH SOCIETY'S HALL, corner Mai-cnester and Gloucester streets— Mr John Hall will preaoh the Gospel of the Grace of God To-morrow (Sunday; Evening, 6.30. JLMo HOTELS. MARINE HOTEL, SUMNER (Tha Leading House in Canterbury's favourite Seaside Retort). JAMES HATFIELD (Late Licensee of Coker'a Hotel, Chriatohurch), HAS taken over the above hotel, which has been partly rebuilt, renovated throughout, and fitted with acetylene a-as, and in Uie upper storeys with superb bathrooms and .4 deru lavatarisa. *IR is now piepe-ted te receive Guests, rhs acoummodation at the Marine Hotel is Unequalled in Sumner. caoea

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12867, 27 July 1907, Page 12

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