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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notions of Sunday Service*. —Under this heading on Saturday the rttcs for Services are:— Sot exceeding 24 words'(set folid). Is ca.'h; for every additional 12 words, 6d extra; half inch displayed, 2s Cd; tbrf-c-quarter inch, 3s 9d; one inch, 5s cash. X.ii. The Is notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings Tea Mcetinsrs, or .F-nrtcrtain-ment». /"IATIIEDKAL—B a.m.. Holy Communion; t—' 10.13 a.m.. Matins (plain); 11, Holy CommuMoa. Preacher, The Vc-ry Rev. Dcnn Harper. 7 p.m.. Preacher, Tn<* Very Key. Dear. Harper. Offtrtory alms Church Mi-*----sion Fund. 10r > DURHAM STREET" METHODIST CHURCH—Morning, 11. Ituv. A. Mc&oaci>; crenimj, 6.30, Itov. H. li. Young Men's Biblo Clew—Afternoon, 2.30, in Church Parlour, Anniversary Celebration Adclnms, bj Roy. L. Hudson, "Christian Makir.y Thowgirie." All mon welcome. WESLEY CHURCH, East bolt—Morning, 11. Itev. A. l> Ciiuc-riMi iMoody Bible Institute)', \V. Ready. Mr Cameron will sin.,,' and preach; ev«riwg, fi.3o, Rev. \V. lloudy, "Why do we Believe?" HiGH~STREBT METHODIST CHURCH 11 a.m.. ILr Hexu-n ; 6.30. Missionor X. Turner. Subject: "Shod with Iran." Special Mi L. Tollewd will sittjr, "The Ivogion of the Grose." Coroe. 131 I^IOHMOXJJ—II, Mr R. H. Ticme-r; 6.30, li- ft:v. J. Richajck. Woolston—lL, lle-v. H. R- JDcwrsbury; 6.30, Roy. T. li. Itiohards. Brighton:—ll. Hγ Wilson; 6.30, Mr Wilkinson- Jjiewoe<U-11, Rev. T. R. Richards; 3 ai:d C.30, Roy. A. ilcßoin. Windsor—l>.3o> Supply. Sumncr—U, Rev-. J. Ki-charde; 7, Air Barrell. Murshlurxfe—ll, Mx Buciiaaiam; G. 30, Mr Sparrow. Ilc-athoote—ll, Mr X. Tmrmer; 6.30. Mr Bottomiojx Opawa—ll, Mr Bottc/iiiiey; 6.00, Roy. A. Canaeiron. K!J A DDIN'GTON METHODIST OHTJRCH— -£*. Rev. J. A. I»ohore; evening, Missions: Hinton. i-elwyni street South— 2S.iPs.waar Hinian; ■evening, Mr Thompson. I/incoln road'—Morning. Mr Gotit; ■eTttnittg , , Rev. J. A. Lcchore. Memorial Service for late Mrs Steel. 143 SYDENHAM (Colombo read) METHODIST CHURCH—Both Services To-morrow will be conducted, by the Rev. 1/ewie Hudson. Soloist (evening Mrs &tael. 123 f INWOOD METHODIST CHURCH—AuJ-' uiversary Servioe* —Mornin«, 11, Rev. T. R. Richards; afternoon, 2.45 end evening, 6.30, Rot. A. Mecbeaa. Xoa. and Public M©e> ir*», Wcdwsday, July Bth. I<B CHRI-STCHUROH METHODIST MISSION, Durham street So-irth.—M;s-ewoer Rev. S. Griffith. 11, "Add to Your Fa*t<h" (Ba-ptiaine); 6.30, "In- the Arena, of a Grecian AinphitiKxvtnj." Sclo by Mr Bakor. Sviioctione by Choir and' Oraheetra. Come aaid muike yourselves ait bonne. 150 ■PRIMITIVE MBTHODIST CHURCH, JET Sydeizha'm H, Re/v. W. Huxrus; 6.30, Uav. S. Howtereon. Special MonrthJy Yoouig People's Service, extra music CVmbritljo terrace 11, Rev. S. Herxk-rw>n>; 6.30, Rtv. W. liajrifl. liinwood—ll, Mr E. W. 11*11; 6,30, Mr W. Crawicy. Kdgeware road—ll, Mr J. Belshaw; 6.30, Mr D. .Uwiryon. 1"^ KNOX CHURCH, Boaloy avenue—6*rvioee wiil bo cowhioted 'io-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.,.by Rev. Thoa. PvlUbj, MA., B.D. 1 61 OT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN OHTJRCH, ► 5 Oashel ©treat—i*.-rviaee will be otwniuctnd To-morrow mt 11 c.m. and G. 30 p.m. by the liov. Thoa. Toit, M-i-, B.D. 155 ST. AJtfDREW'B CHURCH, Oxford terrace West—Services will be conducted Tomorrow at 11 a..m. awl at 6JO p.m. by tire Rev. John M-ockeuizie, M-A. ilorninfj subject: "Tie Battle o£ Liio." ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferry road—Rev. T. McDonaJd will Preach To-morrow, s-t 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. All seals tree. J& O" XFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 11 a.m., Rev. R. F. Elder; 6.30 p.m., Mr J as. R«id. 'Jl BAPTIST CHURCH, Oamol reserve and Worcester etioet—-Suralay mornan-g-, 11 o'clock, Mr A. W. Pitt; β-ucday evonuifr, G. 30 o'clock, Mr W. H. Hof-uuai«<t<sr. Uoarty welcome to all. _ I*9 SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH—Marn-in-g, , 11, "Ad'aji-neetratioai of tihe Spirit"; nf-borncoii, 2.45, Bible Cleewes; evening, 0.30, "A Grvat Arbitnvtion- Case." liev. Guy Thorn.ton preacher. Bright All htartiiy weloamo. __ I^o rfiRINITYCONGREGATIdXAL CHURCH, X Worcester street (near CathedraJ)—Tho Roy. L. M. lsit-t will conduct both services 10-morrow, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Viaitora cordially welcome. 93 /■CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Fery road, Liiiiwood—ll <uid 6.30 p.m., Rev. I. Sargineon. __ __ YW.C.A., Gloucester street—A Service of • Song- by the Sin.gir.'g- Club, Sunday, July 6th, 4.30 p.m. All welcome. 112 SCOTTISH SOCIETY'S HALJ/, owner of Mu-acl-jesler ar.d Glouoester streets, the Gospel of the Greco of God will bo preached Sunday Bvesaiag, €.30 p.m. All a.ro welcome. So collection. /"tHUROII OP CHRIST, Durhsvm street— v> 6.;50 p.m., Pr««3beT F. W. Green-vvccd. of Timoru. Subject: "The Bible in its Own Lk'fenco." Gotpel Meeting, Dover street, St. Aibane. CHRISTIAN SClENCE—Service is h«!d every Sunday, eit 7 p.m., 150 Worcester st:<vt West (secc'iid floor), opposite Federal Club. All welcome. 1 33 rpHEO-SOPHICAL" SOCIETY, 13T« MoiiX. oheeter rtroot (opposite H.M. Theitee)— | Public Lecture. Sunday, 7 p.m. Subjeft, ; "The Pitico of Peace." 18" j rpHE SALVATION ARMY, Victoria, strt-ot X —11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Ct-loix-1 Ho«kin, Chief S<xir*'tary for AurtraUsia. Brigaiher and Mrs Albision, and Siaff; 3 p.m.. .S-Uiif-Captain &nd Mrs Simm*. _AU jvelcomc. 73 •XT M.C.A. ROOMS, SUNDAY, 4.15 p.m. JL . ME.VS MEETING. S ( >oaker: REV. S. GRIFFITH. Subiect: "A Menvorable Experience, or "The Tarawera Kruptiou." AH men welcome. Tea. a-t close. 00 , OHRISTADELPHIAN ASSEMBLY, BihV O Hall. Madras street. City—ir'ur.ctay, July sth. 6.30 p.m., Address, "The Ccvecant G--fl < mnde with Abraham." Come, all are heart;!v | invited. } "J THE CHRISTCHURCk SPIIUTUA TWISTS' ASStK'IATI' >N (reg.), Worcester ftrect.—'Mr J. Ishm-wood. the CeleUrstci FngUsh Speakor «.»d Clairvoyant, wi!! lecture on Sunday, July sth. at 7 p.m. SuKiect~"St. Paul and Spiritual Gifts." F->>-lon-ed by Clairvoyance. Mr J. v the Younft«t Med:uir. in Lyceum mc<ft* at 3 p.m. CoKoctior a '" door. 213 LECTURES. TTfIVES axd MOTHERS, ynu tr* dcublr »'" duty-bound io nr.d ou: what the VIAVI SYSTEM i?, and what it is doing foe Womanhood acd Childhood. Our T»lks r-re wcrth attending. Our Literature is worth readirvj. Th* XSXT TALK girea TUESDAY, at 3 p.m. VIAVI ROOMS, Royal Kxabaago Bui'diag*. Chrirtchurch. let Prial<d Vec»ian (pogtae* 13). 1076 /~iHOHAi7"HAX.L— itr VT. "W. Colliia will v< , Wcture Te-morrow. 6mbj«ct: "T3i* Coaiar Crisis: C«n it be Averted? what it will AciitvT." Musical selwtsor.s- at 7 o'clock. Qu«st-:-ome ar«=w<Tc«l a.t corK>unon of the lecture. Admis«k>ri froc, Coiiwctioc. 122 I

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13159, 4 July 1908, Page 13

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