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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS, Notioee of Sunday Services. —Under ■Oris heading on Saturday the r&te3 for Services axe:—Not exceeding 21 word-3 (eet solid), Is cash; for «very additional 12 words, 6d extra; helf inch displayed, 2s (id; three-quarter inch, 33 3d; one inch, as cash. IC.ii.—The Is notices must not contain Advertlpemenis of Annual Meetings, Tea Meetings, or Entertainmenta. —Sunday, May 3rd: 8 a.m., O Holy Conrnrunion; 11 a.m., Matins nxd Holy Communion. Pnozchor, Eev. C. W. Carrimrton; 7 p.ny Preacher, Very Rev. Dean "Harper. 46 pHURCH OT r ST~ATJGUSTINE, Cashv> , mere Hills—Morning service, 11 a.m., preacher, Very Rev. Dean H<uper. Visitors welcomed. All Beats free and unappropriated. ~ 6i DUKHAM' STREET METHODIST CHUBCH—Foreign Mission Services. Morning, 11, Rev. A. Mcßea-n; evening, 6.30, Rev. A. Bailantyne (of New Guinea). irtTESLEY CHURCH. Eas-t belt—Morn»t ing, 11, Rev. H. R. Dewsbury; ovening, , 6.30, Rev. W. .tteady. Anthem, "Jesus of ICazaareth." HIGH STREET —Morning, 11, Rev. J. Smith; evening, 6.30, Miasioner N. Turner. Subject, "The Eucharirt." Soloist, Miss H. Cocker. A beaxty welcome. 120 RICHMOND— 11, M7K~TurnerTG.3O, Rev. J. Sm-iith. Woolston—ll, Mr Olds; 6.30, Rev. T. R. Richards. Brighton—ll, Rev. W. Read 7; 6.30, Bcv. A. Mcßean. lanwood—ll, Mr Buchanan; 6.30, Mr 'Wilkinson. Wirdsor—6.3o, Rev. J. .Richards. Sunmex—ll, Mr Parkin; 7, Mr J. Thomas. Marshland—ll, Rev. J. Richards; 6JO, Mr Barrell. Heathcote—ll. Mr Thompson; 6.30, Mr Browning. Opawa—ll and. 6.30, Mr W. Thomae. 162 pHRISTCHUBCH METHODIST MlSv> SION, Durham srtreot South— Brigh-t, Stirring Services conducted by Misaioner Griffit'he. Choice music. Cordial welcomo. Morning subject, "The Wellspring"; evening, "Christian Citizenship." 106 ADDINGTON METHODIST CHURCH— Morning, Missioner Hmton; evening, Rev. J. A. Loohore. Subject for young , people. S«dwyn street Scuth—Morning, Rev. Lochore; evenings Mr Bowles. 05 Sydenham" methodist church— Morning, 11, Rw. T. R. Richards; afternoon, 3, Rev. A. Ballantyne (of New Guinea); evening, 6.30, Rev. L< Hudson. Colleetione for Foreign Missions. Convalesoent Home—ll, Rev. L. Hudson, _73 ST. AXiBANS METHODIST CHURCH. ABrav<cr3a.ry Services. Morning Rev. John Nixon; evening, Rev. W. A. Sinclair. Special music at both services; solo at evening Eervice by Mrs f Edgar. ' Creeoerct road— Morninjr, Rev. W. A. Sinclair; evening, Re*. John Nixon. 55 ST. ANDREW'¥~CHUBCH, OrfoxdTermco West—rServioea will be condtooted Tomorrow at U a-m. and at G. 30 p.m., by the Rev. Jobs Mackenzio, M.A. Evening subject: "A Young Man's ._ KNOX CHURCH Boaiey avearae—Sewicea will conducted To-morrow, at 11 &.m. and 6.30 pan., by Rev. Thoe. Pullax, M_A-, ; B.D. s>l ST. PATJL'S PRESBYTEJ&IAN CHTJBCH, Oarfiel stieei —Servicoa will be condruoted To-morrow at 11 a.m. and G. 30 pjn., by the Rrv. Thee. Tait, M.A., B.D. 103 SYDENHAM PRESBYTERIAN—Servioee To-morrow, <vt 11 a.m. and ptra., by Rev. Charles Murray, M.A. EriToning- subject: "The Preacbor of Repentance." 70 £YXFOED TERRACE BAPTIST CHITRCH •Kβ R<w. R» S. Gray will preach at both Services To-morrow. Mornyig service at 11 o'clock; evening eer?ice_at 6.30 o'clock. 54 BAPTIST CHtTROH~C*naI reserve and Woroest-er street —Sunday Morixitig , , 11 o'clock Mr A. W. Pitt; Sninday Evening, 6.30 o'clock, Mr H. Hiddleeton. All are welcome. ' 02 SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH— MorningV "What is the Use of Praying?"; 2.45. United. Bible Class, P.S_A., Mr C. E. Salter will speak. Evening, "Near, Ye-t Far." Rev. Guy Thornton. All welcome. 74 rpEIiaTY~CONGREGATIONAIi CHURCH, X corner of Worcester and Manchester ptpeete—Rev. David Hird, 11.A., will conduct Services To-morrow at 11 a.m. (Communion and 6.30 p.m. Visitors cordially welcomed. _ _ 47 riONCKEGATIONAL CHURCH, Perry y~> road, liinrwood—ll a.m. a.vA 6.30 p.m.— Rev. I. Serginson. Evetdnsg srubjeot: "The Brutality of_Society." 128 OF CHRIST, Durham street— v 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., evening subject by Gebbio, "Opportunity." Gospel Meeting, Dover street, St. Albana, 6.30 p.m. DRUIDS' HAIiL, Worcester street—7 p.m.. "llhompson. Scott: What Authenticated Proof is there that Spiri-tualiein ie True?" Press, Clergy, Socialists, Spiritualists, Agnostics, Materialists, aoid Thittkera inrvioed Questions. Psychometry demonstinvted. 63 SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL, corneor of Monchcater and GJoucestor plreeta Gospel of the Grace of God will 1» preached on Sunday Evening, 6.30. All are welcome. 123 QPIRITUAt.ISTS , CHURCH, Worcester ,s*roet—7 p.m., Trance Addiress and Ckirvoye"»t by Mrs Praed's Guides (Ltast Month). Collection at deor. ChildreJi's Lyceum 3 p.m. 1-"^ YM.CjL— Men's Meeting Sunday. 415 • p.m. Farewell address by t=» General Searetary, Mr Geo. Stening. All YouEg Men Welcome. ICO rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY,. Ohrietchurch J- Branch, 197 a Manchester street near Glouoceter street (opp. H.M. Thea-tre}—Pub-lic Lecture Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject, "Fear, a, Hindrance jbo_Progress." -__*$ i~IHRISTADELPHIAN ASSEMBLY—BibIe Hall. Madrae street, City. Sunday, May 3rd, 6.30 p.m.. Address, "The Times, of Ries■titirtian." Come, all aje welcome. 45 SAL-VATION ARMY' CTTADEIi, Victoria street. Welcome meetings to Staff Captain and Mrs Stmmi, also Captain Holden. Sunday, the 3rd, 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. AH «ire cordially invited. SO LECTURES. pHORAL HALL—Mr W. W. Collira will To-morrow coßtinue bis highly attractive, Hhistroted. Scienoo Lectures. Subject: j "The "World before Man." Instructive and' interesting Limelight Illustrations of the living forma of past sgiee. Musical selecttons at 7 o'clock. Questions answered after the lecture. Admission free. Collection. 85 LADIES. rpHE VTAYI COMPANY beg to draw at- -*- tention to their next HEALTH TALK, to be given in their NEW OFFICES, No. 10 Royal Exchange Buildings, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, a-t 3, »od EVENING, at 8 p.m. Take the Lift. 1358 "HPHE Don" for your winter Ucder- . i Clothing, Gloves, Overcomt, etc. See our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Heavy Sinpleta and Pants only 3s lid, Wool Glove* Is 9d. Artrachan 2r 9d, Lined Kid 4e 6d. G. W. Plimsoll, "The Don," 72 Menebeeter street.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 13

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