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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS, Notices ot Sunday Services.—Under this heading on Saturday the rate* for Services are: —Not exceeding 34 words (set aolid), ls cash; for ©very additional 12 words, 6d extra; half inch displayed, 2s ed; three-quarUr inch, 3a 9d; one inch, Ss cash. N.B.—The li notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Tea Meetings, or Entertain* menu. CIATHEDRAL, Sunday, April 2«h—B a.m.. ' iio.y Commuuion; 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion (preacher, Rev. C. W. Carrington); 7 p.m., preacher, Very Roy. Dean Harper. 1238 DURHAM STREET METHODIST UHUROH—Morning 11, Roy. VV. Ready; Evening 6.30, Rev. H. K. Dcwsbury. WESLEY CHURCH East belt—Morning 11, Roy. A. Mcßoii*i, Evening 6.30, Rev. "W. Ready. Recit. Aria, " O Rest in tbe Lord." HIGH STREET METHODIST CHURCH —Morning, 11, Rev. H. R. Dewsbury; evening, 6.30, Missioner X. Turner; subject, "A Prophet's La-mentation." Mass Ouida Birss will sing "The Glorious City." Come. 1205 RICHi-ONl**-— 11, Mr Hanan; 6.30, Rev. J. Richards. Woolston—ll, Rev.L. Hudson; 6.30, Rev. T. R. Richards. Brighton— 11, Supply; 6.30, Roy. A. Mcßean. Linwood —11, Mr Browning; 6.30, Mr Sparrow. Windsor—6.3o, Mr Farrow. Sumner—ll, Mr N. Turner; 7, Mr Thorupsou. Marshlands — 11, Mr Williams; 6.30, Revl J. Smith. Heathcote—ll, Mr Andrew; 6.3ff, Mr Parkin. Opawa—ll, Rev.. J. Richards; 6.3o—Mr Btartan. 1383 CB-ttSTCHURCH METHODIST MISSION, Durham street S—Bev. S. Griffith. 11 and 6.30. Evening subject, "Reality in Religion." l 2"-""-" BT.8 T. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH— R»v. W. A. .Sinclair morning and evening. Afternoon, at 2.15. Men's Bfblo Class. Subject, "Jtjhn Robert Godlcy," Mr T. E. Taylor. Crescent road—Rev. John Nixon, morning and' evening. 1237 CJYDEXHAM METHODIST CHURCH— C 5 Morning, Roy. T. R. Richards; Evening, Rev. L. Hudson. People's Popular Service. Subject, "The Victorian Railway Tragedy.'* Soloist, Mies FrapwelL, of Invercargill. _ 1321 WOOLSTON" "-ETHODIST CHURCH— Anniversary Services. Morning 11, Rev. L. Hudson; Evoning 6.30, Roy. T. R. Richards. ._ . 134G "\"\7iOOLSTOtN METHODIST ~ CHURiCHV T Annivercury Tea, Tuesday, April 2-fth, 6 p.m. One Shilling. 1347 DDINGTON METHODIST OHURiOH— Morning and Evening, preacKer, Rev. J. A. Lochore. Evening, People's Popular Service. Special Music Anthem. (Soloists, Mrs Cook and Miss Fhipps. 1363 SELWYN STREH3T, SOUTH, METHODIST .CHURCH—-Morning Missioner G. Hinton; Evening, Mr E. Burley Lincoln road Church—Morning, Mr Olds; Evening, Missioner G. Hinton. 1362 ST. ANDREW'S"OHURiCH Oxford terrace, west—Services will be conducted Tomorrow, at 11 a.m. and at C.30 p.m., by tho Roy. John Mackenzie, M.A. Evemnj subject, "Satan Transformed." ' KNOX CHURCH, BEALEY AVENUE. AiNNTVERSABY Services will be oon■iA. ducted Tc-monow by Dr. Nesbit, of First Church, Dunedin. Special Music will be rendered. by the Choir. Collections in aid of Church Funds. ___? OT. PAUL'S PSESBYTEItIAN C-ffUBOH, O Cashel street—Services will be conducted To-morrow, at 11 ajn. and 6.30 p.m., bythe Rev. Thog. Tait, M.A., BJ>. 11M8 STOENHAiM PRESBYTERIAN GHTTRCH. Services To-morrow, at 11 ».m. and 6.30 p__, by Bey. Charles Murray. M.A. Evening subject, "Faith, and Causes of Xtoubt." T. 366 ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCai. Ferry road—-Services will be conducted To-morrow, at 11 a-m. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev. Thos. McDonald. 1360 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURiCSH —Rev. R. S. Gray will preach at iboth services To-mOTrow. Morning service hat 11 o'clocJc, evening service at 6.30 o'clock. [ ' ' 1300 LINWOOD BAPTIST CHUBCH, Canal R-eeorve and Worcester street—Su_day morning, 11 o'clock, Mr J. H. Fountain; Sunday evening, 630 o'clodc, Mr L. Grant. Everybody welcome. _ 1373 SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, Elgin street—Morning, "BJoreed-ess of Temptation"; afternoon, Bible Classes; e-omng, "A Royal Tragedy." Rev. Guy Thornton. Bright singing. All seats free. A hearty welcome. 1323 SPREYDON BAPTIST CHUROH—Ttbe Rev. J. C Martin, will preach Ftenowwll Services, Morning 11, Evening 6.30. 1400 SPItEYDON BAPTIST CHURCH. FAREWELL TEA and PUBLIC MEETING to Bey. J. C Martin, TOES-DAY, April 33th. Tea, 6 o'clock. Public Meeting, 7.30. Addresses by Representative Ministers. Musical Items, etc. 1309 TI-SiTO"cX)NGIIEGA"nONA_r"CHUI»H, oorner of Worcester- and Manchester streets —Rev. David HirJ, M.A., will conduct Services to-morrow at 11 a.m and 6.30 p_a. Visitors cordially welcomed. 1203 ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Ferry road, Linwood—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. I. Sargirt?on. 1320 YM.C.A. MEN'S Meoting, Sunday, 4.15 • p-m.—Mr R. H. Bligb, White Cross Leot—tot —Sunday, May 3rd, IWeweil Address hy Gs—(frail Secretary. 142 C pHRISTADELPHIAN ASSEMBLY. Bible *.-> Hall, Madras street, City—Sunday, April 26—v 6.30 p.m.. address, "The Covenants of Promise." Come, ail are heartily ■voloo—l— 12D6 p_"URGH OF ST. KJ mere Hills—Morning Service 11 a.m. Preacher, the Vicax, Rev. P. J. Cbc_3. Residents reminded, and casual visitors on the hillside specially invited to join in tho service. AU seats free and unappropriated. J. 1&1 J|£R R. H. BLIGH, His Majesty's "Theatre, 8 p.m. White Cross Talk Men and lads over 11 years. Collection. Auspices YJJ.CA. 1313 DRUIDS 5 HALL, Worcester street, 7 p.m., Lectv-rette ,by Mrs Sisson Hughe-?, f —l— ?p:Tftional Speaker and Occult Student." . Also Clairvoyajrt Dos-oription'?, Messages, Pnrchometry Demonstrated. Thinkers welcome. Collection at door. __1231 C|HURCH OF CHRIST, Durham etrc*.— * 11 a-m. and 6.30 p.m. j_van_&!-ist B. Gebbie, B.A. Evening subject: "Barter Reflections." Gospel Meeting, Dover street, St. Albans, 6.39 p-m. - SCOTTISH SOCIETY'S HALL, ooraer | Manchester and Gloucester streets — The Gospel of the Grace of God will b« preached Sunday Evening, &30. All are welcoma. 1359

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 136099, 25 April 1908, Page 13

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