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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS, Notices of Sunday Services.—Under this heading on Saturday the rates for Services are:—Not exceeding 24 words (set solid). Is cash; for every additional 12 words, 6d extra; half inch displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarter inch, Sβ 9d; one inch, 5s cash. N.B;—The Is notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Tea Meetings, or Entertainments. METHODIST CHURCH. DURHAM STREET— Morning 11, Rev. A. B. Chappell, M.A.; Evening 6.30, Rev. H. R. Dewsbury. IIfESLEY CHURCH, East Belt—Morning » » 11, Air Kerekaw; Evening 6.30, Rev. RICTtvfOND, 11 and 6.30, Rev. J. Richards. Woolston 11. Mr Olds; 6.30, Rev. A. B. Chappell. Brighton 11, Rev. Andrew; 6.30, Supply, t I>inwood 11, Rev. C. Abernethy, G. 30, Mx Patten. Windsor 6.30, Mr WiUrinson. Sumner 11, Rev. T. R, RichaTds; 7, Mr Parkin. Marehlands 11, Mr Craddock; 6.30, Supply. Heathcute 11, Rev. W. Ready; 6.30. Mr Webb. Opawa 11, Mi Armstrong; 6.80. Rev. T. R, Riclmd*. 714 HIGH STREET .METHODIST MISSION Popular People's Services—ll a.m., Rev. J. Guy; 6.80 p.m., Rev. C. Abernethy; 6 p.m., Open-air Service. A hearty welcome. • 633 DDJiNiGTON METHODIST CHURCH.Morning and Evening, Rev. J. T. Pinfold, F.G.S., of Ifengiora. Collections for Maori and Home 'Missions 707 ST. AfLBANS METHODIST CHURCH.— Morning, Rev. J. Maxwell; Evening, Rev. John Nixon. Crescent road.—Churcli Anniversary. Morning, Rev. H. R. Dewsbury;, Evening, Rev. J. Harris.__ C3B SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH, Colombo Street.—The Rev. H. Bellhouee. cf Aehburton, will conduct both Servioes Tomorrow. Bible glasses meet at 2.30. 670 /^HRISTCHURCH - METHODIST MISSION. Durham street, South.—'Rev. W. Baumber. Morning subject—"Command and Promise." Evening—" Has God Spoken?" Bright Song Services. Everybody made welcome. T PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. Cambridge terrace—School Anniversary in Colosseum. Morning, R«v. J. Nixon; Afternoon, Rev. J. Guy; Evening, Rev, W. Ready, Linwood—'Morning, Mr Pugh; Evening, Mr Dobbs. fiydenham—Morning, Mr Holland; Evening, Mr R. H. Turner. Edgeware road—Morning, Rev. W. Harris; Evening, Mr Crawley. ___ ,11 /CAMBRIDGE TERlßACE—Primitive Miethov> diet Sunday School Anniversary Services To-morrow, in the Colosseum, Armagh street. Morning 11, Rev. J. Nixon; noon 3, Young People's Service, Rev. J. Guy: Evening 6.30, Rev. W. Ready. Special singing by Scholars, with orchestral accompaniment. Tea Meeting Tuesday, 15th. Tickets Is. ™ OT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cttshel street.—Anniversary Services will be conducted To-morrow, at 11 a.m. and 6.W p.m., by the Rev. Thoe. Tait, M.A., B.D. 079 ST. AiN.CREWS-' CHURCH, Oxford terrace, West.—Services, will be conducted Tomorrow, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by the Key. John Mackenzie, M.A. Evening iub- • KKOX CHURCH. Bealey avemie.—Services will be conducted To-m<irow, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev. Dr Erwin. Evening subject, "Stages of Ruin." 703 ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ferry road.—<Servicns will bo conducted To-morrow, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev. Thoe. McDonald. All seats free. 623 SYDENHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. —Services will be conducted To-morrow, 11 a.m. and G. 30 p.m., by R«v. Charles Murray, M.A. 674 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH —Morning, at 11 o'clock; erveniny, «t 6.30 o'clock. Preacher at both eerricee, Rev. G. P. Cox. 6*B T INCOLN BAPTIST CHURCH—Tc-mor-•Li row: Morning. 11; Evening, 6.30. Preacher, Mr SpToule. 565 pONGREGATKJNAL CHURCH. Ferry Vy road. Linwood—Sunday, October 18th, Rev. I. Sarzinson will conduct services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Hearty welcome. All seats free. 683 /CHURCH OF CBJKIST, Durham street—ll \J a.m., worship; 6.30 p.m., subject, "Tan Gospel Applied. , ' Gospel Meeting. Dover street, St. Albans, 6.30 SCOTTISH SOCIETY'S HALL, corner Manchester and Gloucester streets— The Gospel'of the Grace o{ God will be preached To-morrow (Sunday). Evening, 6.30. All cordially invited. 68* pHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE is held every Sunday. 7 p.m.. at the Orange Hall, Worcester street. All ar» welcome. ' ™* SALVATION ARMY. Victoria .street, Christchurcli—To-morrow. Electric Bioraroa and Band. Splendid Musical Programme at 3 p.m. Realistic end aiiimaled pictures, brilliant in colour. reprc«n.tin«r the life of our Lord, together with otior racTrt enbjfcts. Sacred »png» : jl f >---Lj?3 i» CPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH V 5 street-7 p.m., Mr H. M. Boucher, "Ancient Egyptian Adapts (continued). Their terrible ordeal*, weird lnituvtions, and occult powers described. Collection at door 715 RATIONAL RELIGION—II »t 151 Gloucester street, *yd How to l>o it." ' P-»- G ** ltt «g Workehopy" — LECTURES. xrlA'V 1 ROOMS. TWO SPECIAL TALKS By MISS A. CAMPBELL (of Dunedin). TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at 8. Subjects: "Beauty." "Girlhood, Wifebood. Motherhood." j__ 729 /-IHORAL HALL—Mr W. W. CoUine will V.' Lecture To-morrow. Subject, "The Late Walter R. Caw*l«. Author of Supern«tural Jleligion. an Enquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation." Musical elections at 7 o'clock. Questions answered. Admifiion free. Collection. 699 STUD NOTICES. STUD NOTICE. THE Thoroughbred Horse DEERSTALKER sire Clanrwiald, dam Weathereye (bred by Sir G«o. Clifford), Kill travel the Darfield. Hororata, CoalgaU, and Kirw<-e Districts. See Cards. a. J, Mclaughlin. 6*» Dmrfield.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12933, 12 October 1907, Page 12

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