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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Noticea of Sunday Services.-Ur.der this heading on Saturday the rates for Services _ro:-_«-t « cee . dln K 24 words (set solid). Is cash; for every additional 12 words Cd extra half inch displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarter inch, 3s 9d; one inch, 5s caan. N.8.-Tho Is Notices must not contain Advertisements of Manual lutings, Tea Meetings, or Entertainments.

pATHEDKAL-Sunday. 6«i December. 6 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10.151 a.m., Matins; 11 a.m.. Sung Eucharist. Preacher, Th, Rev. P. B. H«gptt, AI.A. 7 p.m., Evensong. Preacher, 'iJie Rev. C. W. Carrington, M.A. TUJRHAM STREETMETHODIST JJ CHURCH. l^t^K^C: Garland. Subject "The Universality of J±l™ i— .-WESLEY CHURCH, East belt.—ll a.m., W; Key. A. Mcßean; 6.30 p.m., Rev. CH. Laws, B.A. (Communion). Evening eubject, "The Chip_of_Sacrifice : __ ETHODIST SERVICES-Richmond: 11. Mr Haoian; 6.30, Roy. A. Mcßean. Wooleton: 11, Kcv. J. N. Buttle; 6.30, Rev. W. C. Oliver. New Brighton: 11, Rev. Turner; 6.30, Mr T. Olds. Linwood: 11, Mr C. W. Barrell; C.30, Mr J. Olda. Windsor: 6.30, Mr Herbert. Sumner: 11, Key. C. U. Laws, B.A; 7, Rev W. Lee. Marshlands: 11, Rev. J. Smith; 6.30, Mission Band. Heathcote: 11, Mr Parkin; 6.30, Mr J. Thcmas. Opawa: 11, Mr Knott; 6.30, Rev. J. N. Buttle. 11( ? XFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH —Rev. R. S. Gray wi'l preach Tc-mor-rov »t both services. Morning service at 11 o'clock; evening_aervice_at 6.30 o clock. 117 ETHODISFMISSIOX, Durham street, S.—ll a.m., Key. A. Ashcroft; 6.30, Mr Browning. High street, morning, Rev. W. C. Oliver; 6.30, Rev. N. Turner. A Neglected Weterpot." A hearty welcome. Music and song. 14 A DDINGTON METHODIST CHURCH - A Morning and evening. Rev. S. Griffith. Selwyn street, S.—ll, Rev. J. Evans; 6.30, Mr Blackmore. Lincoln road—ll, Air Blackmore; 6.30, Rev. J. Evang. _? S~ YDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH.— Morning, 11, Mr W. Sproule; evening, 6.30, Rev. L. Hudson and Sister Lilian. Soloist, Miss Barnes. Convalescent Home, Key. L. Hudson. 125 ST. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCHES —Morning, Rev. R. B. Gosnell; Evening. Rev.. W. A. Sinclair. Edgeware road: Morning, Rev. W. A. Sinclair; Evening, Rev. R. B. Gosnell. ST PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cashel street.—Rev. Tnos. Tait, M.A., B.D. at 11 a.m.. "Communion Service," *nd at 6.30 p.m., suL'ect, "The Anvr Material of Good and Evll/j KNOX CHURCH, Bealey avenne.—Services will be conducted To-morrow, at 11 a.m. and 6.80 p.m., by Rev. Dr. JSrwin. 173 ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferry road.—Services will be conducted Tc-morrow, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Mr A. H. R. Amess, B.A. All seats free. " 1" ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Oxford terrace, West.—Services will be conducted To-morrow, at 11 o'clock a.m. (Communion), and at 6.30 o'clock p.m., by the Rev. John Mackenzie, M.A. Evening subject, "The Pharisee and the Publican.' SYDENHAM PRESBYTERIAN.—Servicee will be conducted To-morrow, at 11 am. and 6.30 p.m., by Key. John Pringle, M.A. lf» T INWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH, Canal AJ Reserve and Worcester street.—Sunday morning, 11 o'clock Mr J. O. Fraser. Sunda/ evening, 6.30 o clock, Mr D.' Lanyon. A hearty welcome to all. 524 T OWER RICCARTOH BAPTIST -Li CHURCH.—Preacher, Key. George D. Cox. 11 a.m.. "Partnership with Christ." Youn» " People's Address, "Minding the Door." 6.30 p.m., "Fishera of Men." 131 SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, Elgin street.—Preacher, H. (i. Blackie. 11 a.m., Much and Little; 2.45 p.m., Service at Lincoln; 6.30 p.m., Peace. Soloist, Mr J. H.. Fountain. 181 REV. W. J. L. CLOSS, B-A., at Trinity Congregational Church, Worcester street, To-morxow —11 a.m., "Christ's Estimate of a Man"; 6.30 p.m., "Deepening the Spiritual Life." Communion Service at 7.45 p.m. Tennyson street, 3 p.m., Sunday School; 6.30, Mr A. S. Parker. 221 LI NWOOD COMGREGATIOxn Ati CHURCH, Ferry road.—ll a.m. and 6.80 p.m. Rev. I. Serginson. Evening subject, "Can the Christian Life Dispense with the Christian Faith?" Communion at morning , service. 208 pOSPEL MISSION TEN'i - , Colombo stre°t VT (between Southey and 'iennyeon .streets). Sydenham, Sunday Evening, at 7. Subject, "Who Changed the Sabbath from the 7th to the let Day of the Week?" Public cordially invited. 108 PHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE—Sun\J days, 7 p.m., Baker .Bros. Buildings, ' 138 Manchester street, Sunday School, 2.30. Reading Room, afternoons, 2.30 till 4. AH welcome. . J_^ A RMAGH STREET HALL, near Colombo -£*. street—The Gospel of the Grace of God ■will (D.V.) bo preacned Sunday Evening, 6.30. All are welcome. No collection. '231 rpHECSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 107» M*n--L Chester street (opp. H.M." Theatre)— Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject: *'The Future Progress of Humanity. Room open to enquirers 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesdays. YM.C.A. MEN'S MEETING, Sunday, 4.15 . pm. Speaker: Mr C. E. Salter; 5.15, Str*r.gere' welcome, Tea e_d Social Sing, to which all young men are cordially invited. 18*7 (SYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION—MornO iag 11 o'clock, Mr Grint; evening, 6.30, Mr F Spratt. Wo believe in the Bible from cover'to cover, in Heaven and in Hell. To ~hicb__are you travelling? 139 CHURCH OF CHRIST, Durham street Scuh—ll am., Worship; 6.30 p.m., eubiect "A Runaway Slave." Preacher, Mr Ralph Gebie, B.A. St. Meet-/-iHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALISTS' ASL/ SOCIVTION (RrgisUr«i). Worcester street Church-7 p.m.. owing to indisposition V>7 Harris Roberts ia unable to be present, Mr" S E. Morrison, V.A.S., tos consented to conduct the service. Spirit measles. All WB lcome : __Colieftign. 2»i WANTED KNOWN--rttrAT if you want the Best Meat the T Country produces at greatly Reduced Rates, go to _ _. STEELf Tae Leading of its kind i, x-«*>iine but Absolutely the Primest Meat v - 7*al«Bd produces kept. *"/_<!i it is • recognised fact that the beat • imivs the Cheipe»t in the end. "customers in City and Suburbs waited on Daily *or Orders. Country Customers can always rely on letters and telegrams being promptly attend *SifALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. The Annual Output retches nearly Half » MJliiin P-ouade. The quantity sold speaks for itself- c * 32 °

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13597, 4 December 1909, Page 13

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