SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS, Notices of Sundnv Services.—Under this heading on Saturday the ftites for Services ore:—Not exceeding 24 words (set solid), Is cr h; for every additional 12 words. 6d extra; half inch displayed. 2s 6d_ three-quarter inch. 3s 9d; one inch, 5s cash. N.B.—The Is-notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Te* Meetings, or Entertainments. - CATHEDRAL SUNDAY, November 21th— 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Matins and Holy Communion. Preacher, Very Rev. Dean Harper; 7 p.m., preacher. Rev". C.W. Carrington. 1<2?8 METHODIST CHURCH. DURHAM STREET— Morning. 11, Rev. H, R. Dewsbury; Evening, 6.30, Rev. H. R. Dewrbury._ IH7ESLEY CHURCH, East belt—Morning VV 11 Rev. W. Ready; Evening, 6.30, Rev. A. B. Chappell M.A. HIGH STREET METHODIST. MISSION---11 aim., Mr R. H. Turner;' 6 30, Mr N. Turner. Evening subject. "A Lady for Ever. Mr and Mrs J. H. Fountain will sing duets, etc. All welcome. __ RICHMOND— 11. Rjv. T. R Richard*; 6.30, Rev W. Baumber.. Wcolfton—ll. Mi Miles; 6.30. Rev. T. R, Richards. Brighton —1L Mr Wilroffl; 6.80, Mj R. Hampton, Linwood—ll. Mr Thorns*: 6.30, Mr Olds, Windsor-6.30, Rev. J. Smith. Sumner-.11, Rev. A; B. Chappell; 7,%-Rev. W. Ree-dy. Marahlandt—lt"* Rev. J, Richards; 6.30 Supply. Heatbcdte—ll. Mr Hampton; 6.30 Mr Armstrong; Mr Wtlkineon; 6.80, Mr Thbmpwn.: 140 ] MIS SION. Durham etreet south—Temper anoe Sunday. Morning, Rev.' W. Baumber Subject, "Who is my Brother?" Evening Rev. John Richards.'. All scats free. 131. RICHMOND METHODIST CHURCHMcirning.. 11. Rev. Thomas Richards; Evening, 6.30, In Mcmoriam Service lot th< late Mrs Sheppard. Rev. W. Baumber. 1321 SYDENHAM CHURCHMarning. ReV. H: Bull; Evening, Rev L Hudson. ■ People's iPopu:*! Service. Sub iect, "Temperance." Bible Clas-ses at 2.30. 133" A~DDINGTON METHODIST CHURCHMr Bowles; Evening, People'i Popular Service, Rev. Jr Lochore. Specia Music, Solos. Subject, "How a Working Maton became Lord-Mayor." 13+ PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHESOambridge terrsce—Morning, Rev. R. J Liddell; Evening. Memorial Service for th< late Mrs Nixon. Rev. J. Guy. LinwoodMorning, Rev. W. Harris; Evening, Mr Hall Sydenham—Morning, Rev. J. Guy; Evening Rev. R. J. Liddell. Afterroon Csmp Meeting Sydenham Park. Edgewme road—Morning, M Robineon-.Evening, Mr Belshaw. 136! PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHESCamp Meeting To-morrow Afternoon a 3. in Sydenham Park. PTeachora. Rev. R. J Liddell, J. Guy, W. Harris, and Mr Johi Field. Sankey's Hymns. If wet meeting ii Sydenham Church. 137( ST. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCHJIjTHing-. Rev. John Nixon; evenin? Rev. R. J. Liddell. Crescent road—Morning Mr Browning; evening, Mr Parkin. 130! UT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH O Caste, street— be conducted To-morrow at If a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by th< Rer. Thos. Tait, M.A., B.D. 132J KNOX CHURCH. BesJey avenue—Services will be conducted To-morrow at 11 a.m and 6.30 p.m. by Rev. Dr. Erwrn. 138( ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Oxford terrac< West—Services will be conducted To morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by the Rev John Mackenzie-. M.A. Morning subject, "_> Leeron from History." 87U SYDENHAM PR.CSBYTERIAN SERVICE. —To-morrow. 11 a.tn. and 6.30 p.m., bj Rev. Charles Murray, M.A. Evening sub ject* "A Man's Possessions." 133; OXFORD TERRACE BAPTISI CHURCH, To-morrow, Rev. F. Stubbs of Rjtorua. 11 a.m.; 6.30 p.m., "How do w< know the Bible is Ttu«?" December Ist Rev. R. F. Elder, of Argentina. 1301 LINWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH, Canal re serve and Worcester street—Sundaj Morning, U a.m., Mr A. W. Pitt; Sundaj Evening, 6.30. Mr J. H. Hull. Come. 135! SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH-Morn ing, subject. "Will Christians be judgw for their sins"; Evening. "A Shipwreck ant a Hero," Rev. Guy Thornton. All Seats free 137; CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Fern road. Linwood —Rev. I. Sarginson, 1 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject Socialism—l. Preliminary. 136 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Worcester street (near Cathedral)—Th< Rew. A. E. Hunt, of Timaru, will oonduc both service* To-morrow, 11 a.m. and 6.3< p.m. . H» SCOTTISH SOCIETY'S HALL, oorner Man Chester and Gloucester streets—Mr Johi Hall will preach the Gospel of the Greo of God To-morrow Evening, 6.90. All we; come. 136 SALVATION ARMY. Eaet belt. LinwoodAll Day To-morrow, special aerrice. corducted by Lieut.-Colonel Knight and othe t,ffioer*. All are welcome. 136 RATIONAL RELIGION, 151 Glouceste street—ll a.ra~ "Mind and Body i: Health and Disease"; 7 p.m. Parson* an. Socialists. } 3 * THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. opposit Trinity Congregational Church. Woi oester street, To-morrow, 7 p.m. SubjeC "The Power of Thought." All welcome. 136
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