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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Notices of Sunday Seivice".—Under this hoadir.g on Saturday the rates for Services aro:—Not exceeding 24 words (set solid), ls ensh; for every additional 12 words, Cd oxtr«; half inch displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarte/ inch. 3s 9d; one inch, 3s cash. N.B.—lTio ls Notices must not cont»in Advertisements of Annual Meet ings, Tea Meetings, or Entertainments.
(OATHEDRAL—B am., Holy Communion; V> ii a.m., Holy Communion (Martin in. C"!: anthem, "The Lord is my Strength" (Smart); Preacher, The Very Rev. Dc-a-n Harper, M.A.; 7 p.m., Garrett in E Fiat; anthem, "Praise His Awful Name" (Spohrl; Preacher, The Rev. C. W. Carrington, MA. 56 DURHAM STREET METHODIPT CHURCH—II a.m., Rev. J, N. Buttle; (5.30 p.m.. Rev. C. H. Garland. Subject, "A Soimon to Young Men" (Genesis 32, 24). WESLEY' CHURCH, East belt—ll a.m.. : Rev. A. Mcßean; C.30 p.m., Rev. W. Lee. RICHMOND— U. Roy. C. H. Garland: 6.30, Rev. C. H. Laws, BA. Wools*/>n: 11, Rev. C. H. Laws, 8.A.; 6.30, Rev. J. N. Birttlo. N«w Brighton: 11. Mr R. H. Turner, 6.20, Mr W. Thomas. Linwood: 11, Mr G. "VV". Allan; 6.30, Rev. A. Mcßenn. Windfor: G.?O. Rev. W. C. Oliver Sumner: 11, Rev. W. Lee; 6.30, Mr T. Olds. Marshlands: 11, Rev. W. C. Oliver; 6.30, Mr J. Farrow. Heathcote: 11. Mr Olds: 6.30, Mr H. Patten. Opawa: 11, Rev. N. Turner; 6.30, Mr ______?• 31 DURHAM STREET METHODIST MISSION—II a.m.. Rev. H. Bull; 6.30, Mr J. 01d3; Bible Class, 2.4.x, Young Men invited. High street: 11 a.m., Rev. J. Smith--630 p.m., Rev. N. Turner. 7 SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH ►"-♦ road—Services To-morrow will be conducted by Rev. L. Hudson, Morning 11. Evening- G. 30. ' 10 4 DDINGTON METHODIST CHURCHxi. 11, Misfioner Evans; 6.30, Rev. 3. Griffith (Communion.. Selwyn street S.: 11, Mr Ray; 6.30, Mr McCullough. Lincoln road (Church Anniversary): 11, Rev. S. Griffith, 6.30. Missioner Evans. f:H ICHMOND METHODIST CHURCH AN--NIVERSARY—II, Rev. C. H. Garland. 6.30, Rev. C. IT Laws; 2.3!), Saored Cantata. "Esther." 43 WOOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH— ' » Anniversary, Sunday, May -2nd. 1909. Preachers. Morning, 11 a.m.. Rev. C. H. Laws; Evening, 6.30 p.m.. Rev. J. N. Buttle. Public Tea and After-meeting. Tuesday, May 4th, 1309. when a welcome will be extended to the newly-appointed ministers to the circuit. T»ckols ls each, Children Half-price. Tea on. *ab>s 6 p.m. ~7 ST. ALBANS METHODIST Rev. H. E. Eellhouso (Ashburton). n.oTnin,? and evening. Crwcont Road: Rev. R. B. Gosnell, morning ar.d evening. m; CT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ''' Cashel street—Morning, Rev. T. Tait, M.A. Subject. "Nonplussed Discipleship." Evening, R:v. W. J. Mayer*, of Dr. Barlardo's Homes-. KNOX CHURCH, Boa-ley avenue-Service will be conducted To-morrow, at 11 a m and 6.30 p.m., by Rev. Dr. Envin. Evcv.iv subject "Visions -and Ta.?ks." 13 ANDREW'S CHURCH, Oxford terrac? West—Services will bo conducted Tomorrow, at 11 o'clock a.m... by the Rev. W. J. Mayers. Deputation Secretary, Dr. Bar'-r.-ardo's Homes, and at 6.30 o'clock p.m. by the Rev. John. Mackenzie. M.A. Evc'nir." subject, "Social Christianity. 1 ' Retiring Ccflection Dr. Bernardo's Heme?, after Morning Service. OT. PETER'S TreIbYTERIAN CHURCH •jJ Ferry read—Service* will be conducted To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by Rev T. McDona:d__Ajl_rcats free. 67 SYDENHAM PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES y —11 a.m. ar.d 6.30 p.m., by Rev. Charles Murray, M.A. Ca.hmere Hills: 11 a.m., Mr F. T. Pcbinjcn. g OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. S. Gray will preach Tomorrow at both services. Morning service a*. 11 o'clock; evening service _t C.3C o'clock. IS2I SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH {Elgin ftree?:—Preacher, H. G. B.'ac'cie II a.m., subject "Lessens cf Grace" 2.4 i p n\, Biblo Classes, speaker, Mrs BSackie; G.-.O p.m., mbject, "Blind Beggar." ISlfi CONGREGATIOxNAL CHURCH~ (Trinity] Worcester street—The Key W. .1 j. CIoe?. 8.A.; 11 a.m., "Tne Evoi-laMin-"-Arms". 6,-V. n tn.. "Beheld the Mai.!" Communion Service a*. Neon. ISI-2 T jNWOOD CO N G REG ATI ONA T. H CHURCH. Ferry rend—ll a.m. and i.s 30 p.m.—Rev. I. Sarg'nsou. Evening subject "The City of God." Special people's serwee. 7X "y M.C.A. ROOMS—Sunday. 4.15 rlmT] J- • Men's Meeting and Strangers' Tea. Speaker: Mr George Stening, General Secretory. All men we'ecmo. 18 A KMAGH STREET -xl. street—The Gospel of the- Grace of God will be preached. D.V.. Sunday evening. 6.30. All are welcome. No collection. 65 fIHURCH OF CHRIST. Durham" - street V.' South—ll a.m., Worship; 6.30 p.m., subject, "Ideals." Preacher, Mr Ralph Gebhic. St. Albans— Gospel Meeting, 6.30 p.m. QYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION— MornO ing. 11 o'clock. Mr Lanvon; evening, 0.30, Mr Grant. Bright singing. "The Blood of Jesus Cleansett'. from nil tin." 35 | HRiSTiA~N^CIENCIhT^^rvYc^ every Sunday, 7 p.m.. Baker Bros.' Buildings. 13S street. All welcome. Subject. "Everlasting Punishment." Also Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. 19 rpTxEolsoWicMr", I Chester street (opp. H.M. Theatre)— t*ublic Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject, "Karma." 100 FOR CHRIST AND~THE CHILDREN!" BEY. W. J. MAYERS, of DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES, will preach oi SUNDAY (TO-MORROW), at 11, iv St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and at i!. 30 in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. At 8.15 he will conduct an After-Church Rally in the Opera House, Tuam street, Albert Kaye, Esq., presiding, and give an Illustrated" Address on "LItEBOAT WORK ON THE HUMANSEA." The Boys will lead the singing on Bells and Cornet. Collections will be taken for the New Hospital. All who love the children, and desire them to be rescued, should try and be present. 5325
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