SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Serviccs.—Undei this heading on Saturday the rates for Services are:—Not exceeding 21 words (set solid), Is cash; for every additional 12 words, 6d extra; hall inch displayed, 2-. 6d; three-quarter - inch, 3a 9d; one inch, Ss cash. N.B.—The Is notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Tea Meetinsrs, or Entertainments. ■ GATHEDRAL-8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 _,m., Matins, Preaohcr, Tho Rev. Canon Coa-tas, Holy Comnramo.; "LP'T 11 ;' Preacher, Tho Rt. Rev. tho Bishop of ChTistchurch. Special Annual Appeal for the Church Mission Fund. lbii > DURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH—Morning, 11, Rev. A. McBean; evening, 6.30, Rev. H. R. Dewsbury. I Bible Class in Church Parlour, 2.45. Address by Mr M. Tumor, "Life in tho Underworld. < WESLEY CHURCH, East belt (Church' Anniversary)— Morning, Rev.-J. Mackenzie; evening, Rev.' W. Ready., SpcciaJ_An- I thems-and Solos. Afternoon, 3, Splendid i Musioal Service. HIGH STREET METHODIST CHURCH —11 a.m.. Mr R. Thompson/; 6.30 p.m., Mis«io_-x N. Turner. No-Lioenso ad-res*— Subject: "Who Slew all Thoso?" Special Singing, Quartette, etc. Welcome. ltC7 ICHMOND—II, Eev. H. B. Devrebury; 6.30, Rev. J. Richards.WoolEton: 11, Mr Barrcll; C.30, Rev. W. Harris. Brighton: 11, Mr 'Chapman; 6.30, Rev. A. Mcßean. Linwoodi: 11, Supply; 6.20, Mr Wilkinson. Windsor: 6.30, Mr Roberts. Sumner:. 11, Mr Thomas; 7, Mr Dobbs. Marnhliands: 11, Mr Franklin: 6.30, Mr \Villia_ia. Hoathcoto: 11, Rev. T. R. Richards; 6.30, Mr Armstrong. Opawa: 11, Eev.'J. Richard*; 6.30, Mr Faw-' cctt. ilif WESLEY CHURCH, EAST BELT. ' ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. MORNING— Preacher. Roy. J. Macrfenzie. M.A. Anthems: "Te Deum L-udamus. "Lift up your Heads," and "Nearer, my G-od to Thee." Soloist.: Miss Borrows and Mr Geo. Horsley. ' . •_ » AFTERNOON—MusicaI Service art 3 o'clock. Silver Coin Collection at the Doors. Solo* by Mts C. M. Brooke, Misses Field. Vere, and Shorten, and Messrs M. Woodward and W. Joll. ~ _ _ _ IwstTumcnta.l Solos (organ): Mr D.S.Brown and (violin) Mr Vere Buchanan. \ EVENlNG—Preacher, Roy. W. Ro-dy. Solo, "Galilee." Mr Frank Collins. Antton, "Hark Hark Mv Soul."aga-'Seck Yo the Lord. Soloists: Mrs C. H- Hunt, and Muter Leo. Borrows. TUBS DAY, y2-th September, et 7.30 p.m.--Conversazione in School-, room. _^_ 3 , ADDING TON METHODIST CHURCH.— ' Morning, Mksioner Hinton; evening, Rev. H. Bull. ■' Annual Home Mission- faervicos and Collections. Annual Home Mission Meeting, Wednesday, % September 30th. j Speakers-: Revs. Absroethy and Mcßean. j CHRISTCHUROH. METHODIST MIS--\J SION, Durham street S.—ll, Rev. J. A-1 Lochow; 650, Rev. S: Griffith. Si»bj«t, ■ "Lightnire? Sketches by a Master Hand. , Solo by Mr B. Shillrto. -Bright, Homely Services. Seats free. ___" C_YDENHx\M METHODIST CHURCH-11, O Mr BrowniDg; 6.30, Rev. L. Hudson. Parole's Popular Service. Soloist, Mrs C. M. Brcoke. Convalescent Homo, 11, .Rev. MrHarris. __!?? P" RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Svdenbam— Sunday School Anniversary Services: 11 «.m.. Rev. Lewis Hudson;' 8 pm, Mr J. Voss; 6.30 p.m., Roy. T. R. Richards Special scloctod Hymns from some of Er."!and r s Greatest Compositions, by Children, assisted by large Choir and Orchestra Annual Tea Tuesday, September 23th, 6 p.m, Public Meeting, 7.30 p.m. Don t miss. this treat. i„j OT. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH-. O Morning, Rev. John Nixon; tve-sag, Monthly Murical Service. Preacher, Rev. W. X Sinclair./ Soloist, Miss Jakmr-. _ Crescent , rOTd: MorVins, Rev. W. A. Sinclair; Ev-en- , tP7, Rev. John Nixon. 16ls j KNOX CHURCH, Re<_ey avenue—Services ; will bo conducted To-morrow, at 11 a.m. | and 6.30 p.m., by Rev. John Craig. 1614 ; ST ANDREWS CHURCH, Oxford tcrraco West—Services will be conducted Tomorrow at 11 a.m. by the Rev. W. Ready, arAl at 6 30 p.m. by tbe Rev. John Mackenzie, M.A. Evening subject: "The Effective Sacrifice." OT PAUL'S TRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, >5 Cat-el rtreet— Scrviora will be conducted To-morrow at 11 aon. ard 6.30 p.m. by tbe Rev. G. B. Ing-jis, of Ashburton. . - C3J97 ST PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN Church Forry road—Tho Rev. T. McDonald will conduct tho services To-mcrrow art 11 a.m. Amd 6.30 p.m. All seat 3 iroa. 1651 SYDENHAM PRESBYTERIAN Services I 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by Rev. Charles] Murray, M.A. Evening subject: "Things ; Needing to be Said." 1677 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH —Rev. R. S. Gray wi3 Preach at bc'-v Services To-morrow. Morning Subject, "Tho Lord's Prayer—Thy Kingdom Come." 164" { LINWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH, Oral I reserve aid Worcester street—Sunday j morning, 11 o'clock, Mr Funncll. Sunday j evening. 6.30 o'clock, Mr F. Stock. F^vory-1 ! body welcome. 1706 SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, Elgin street. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. MORNING, Rev. S. Henderson; afternoon, 2:43. Roy. C. Murray, M.A.; evening, J-ev. Guy Thornton. Choir of 150 voioes, and Orchestra, Solos, Duets, and Quartets. Come and heaT the cbiHrem. Recitations axd Dialogues at Aftr-rnoon Service. AH heartily weIo&-t_ 1652 : /-IBRLSTADELPHIAN ASSEMBLY, BiWo • vV- Hall, Madras street, City— Sunday, Sop tember 27th, 6.30 p.m., Address, "God! Silerwa. Will He ever Speak Again? If _o by Whom?" _ Come; all aro heartily w*!i come. ' IGM "
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