SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS, Notices of Sunday Services.—Under this heading on Saturday tire rates for Services are:—Not exceeding 24 words (set Folid), Is cash; for every additional 12 woTds, 6d extra; half inch displayed, 2a 6d; three-quarter inch, 3s 9d; one inch, as cash. N.rJ.—The Is notices must not contain Adverti-sements of Annual Meet-' ings, Tea Moetengs, or Entertainments. /"IATHEDRAIL—B a.m., Huiy Communion; , H a.m.., llatins (choral) and Holy Communion); preacher. Rev. P. B. Haggitt; 7 p.m., preacher, Rev. 0. W. Carrington. 458 A MEMORIAL SERVICE in memory of the late Mrs Chambers will be held in ST. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH, LYTTELTON, To-morrow, Sunday, at 11 a.m. Preacher, tho Yen. Archdeacon Aye-rill. TEe Vesn. Archdeacon Scott will preach in the Evening. 96-27 CHURCH OF ST. AUGUSTINE, Cashmere Hills—Morning Service, 11 a.m. Visitors welcomed. All teats free and unappropriated. 532 DURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH—Morning, 11, Rev. S. Lawry (of Papanui); Evening, 6.30, Rev. H. R. Dews'bury. ■T\TESLEY _ CHURCH~East belt^Morn- » V ing, 11, Rev. W. Ready; Evening, 6.30, Rev. A. Ballarrtyne, of New Guinea. Anthem. Solo by Miss Partridge. TTIGH STREET METHODIST CHURCH. Ji Foreign Missions 11, Rev. T. R. Richards; evening. 6.30, Mr H. Wilkinson. Collections in aid of Foreign Missions. A hearty_welcc<me £53 ."PICHMOND—II, Rev. W. Sinclair; 6.30, i-V Rev. A. Mcßean. Woolstoa: 11, Mr Hanan; 6.30, Rev. ."W. Ready. Brighton: 11, Mr Parkin; 6.30. Mr N. Turner. Linwood: 11, Rev. A. Mcßean; 6.30. Mr Olds. Windsor: 6.30, Mr Ker?haw. Sumner: 11, Supply; 7, Rev. J. Richards. Maxahlaads: 11, Mr Patten; 6.30, Mr Parkin. Heathcote: ■ 11, Rev. A. Peters; 6.30, Rev. T. R. Richards. C-pawa: 11, Mr Turner; 6.30, Mr Bar-. roll. . 555' RICHMOND METHODIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY—II, Rev. W. A. Sinclair; 2.80, Musical Service; 6.30, Rev. A. Mcßean. ; 506 ST. AI/BANS METHODIST CHURCH— Morning, Rev. John Dixon; Evening, Monthly Address to Young Men, by the Rev. W. A. Sinclair. Subject, "He Paid the Fare." Crescent road: Morning, Rev. J. Richards; Evening, Rev. John Nixcm. Solo, "Sweet Peace," Mr JPoUaid. 531 pHRISTCHURCH METHODIST MISV> SION, Durham street South—Anniversary Services, 11 a.m.. Rev. S. Griffith. Subject, "The Master et Work." 3 p.m., Special Musical Service, Choral and Orchestral Selections. Soloists, the Misses Field and Butterfield: Recitation by Miss ButleTfield. Speaker, Rev. A. Mcßean. 6.30, People's Service, conducted by Rev. S. Griffith. Subject, "Life's Meaning." Bright music. Soloist, Mr Sellers. Old friends specially invited. Come early I _____ SELWYN STREET SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH —The Church Anniversary Services will be celebrated oa Sunday, May 10th, 1908. Services! Morning, Miasioner N. Turner; Afternoon, 2.45, Pleasant Sunday Afternoon Gathering , . Soloists, Miss N. Rogers. Mrs Cook, Messrs Turner and Mnurioe; Duet by Mr <and Mrs Cook; Address by Mr Turner. Evenint*, MissioJier G. B. Hinton. Collections at all services for the Trust Fund. 409 SYDENHAM . METHODIST CHURCH— Both services To-morrow will be conducted by tho Rev. Lewis Hudpon. Social hour aftor Evening Service, in the Schoolroom- *^ A DDINGTON METHODIST CHURCH— -X Morning, Rev. A. Ballantyne (Missionary from New Guinea); Evening, Rev. J. A. Locbore. Soloist, Miss Brown. Annual Foreign Mission collections. Lincoln road: Morning, Missioner G. Hinton; Evenin.7, Mr Kerr. 511 JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY. PAPANUI METHODIST CHURCH—Sunday, May ICth, 11 a.m., Rev. H. R. Dewpbury; 3 p.m. (Choral), Rev. W. A. Sinclair;. 6.30 p.m., Rev. S. Lawry. "Mesfiah" Choruses by large choir. ST. ANDREW'S CIuJRCH, Oxford terrnce West will bo eocducted Tomorrow, at 11 a.m. and at 6.30 p.m.. by the Rev. John Mackenzie, M.A. Evening Subject. "Faith a«d Uribelief." KNOX~CHURC(H, B-saky avenue.—Services will be conducted To-morrow, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev. Thos. "Pullar. M-A., B.D. 51-2 ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ferry road.—Services wil , be conducted To-morrow, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev. Thos. McDonald. 519 ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cashel street.—'Services will be conducted To-morrow, at 11 am. and 6.30 p.m., by Mr J. H. Lang, Theological College, Donedin. 509 (JYDEMHSAiM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Cj —Services To-morrow, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev. Charles Murray, M.A. Evening subject—" Tho Wanderer's Return." 496 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH —Rev. R. S. Gray will preach Tomorrow at both Services Morning Service at 11 o'clock, Evening Service at 6.33 o'clock. 477 BAPTIST CHURCH, Canal Reserve and Worcester street.—Sunday Morning, 11 o'clock. Mr Webb; Sunday Evening, 6.30 o'clock, Mr A. W. Pitt. All are welcome. 514 SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH.—Morn*S ing 11, " A Character Sketch." Afternoon 2.45, Bible Classes. Evening 6.30, "Transient Goodaes?," Rev. Guy Thornton. Bright singing. A_ hearty we'eome. 508 pONGREGATTOMAL CHURCH, Terry V' road. Linwood.—ll a.m.. Rev. I. Sarginaon: 6.30 pjn., Rev. P. Hird, M.A. 5_S SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL, corner Man Chester and Gloucester streets.—Mr Grubb will preach the Gospel of the Graco of God on Evening C.30, D.V. Al! welcome. 5\5 DRUIDS' HALL, Worcester street, 7 p.m.—Mrs Sisson Hug-h-ea .is drawing her interesting Lectures to a close. Those i i interested welcome. Clairvoyant DescripI tions, Peycbometry Demonstrated. Collection. 430 HIS LORDSHIP BISHOP GRIMES will OPEN and CONSECRATE the New Catho'ic Church at Springfield, 11 o'clock SUNDAY. May 10th. BERNARD CSHAUGHNESSY, I 9706 Secretary.
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