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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. . . , , — - Noliccs of Suncbiy Services.—Under this heading on Saturday the rates for Services are:—Not exceeding 21 words (set solid), Is cash; for every additional 12 words. 6d extra; half inch displayed. 2a 6d; three-quarter inch. 3s OA : one inch. 5s cash. y.li. —The l.« Notices must not contain Advertisements of Annua! Meetings. Tea Meetings, cr Entertain- '• ments. C*.AIHEDRAL, Sunday, 22nd May—B a.m., J Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Matins. Preacher, the Rev. O. FitzOerald; 7 p.m., Evensong, preacher. Canon Carrington. M.A. JSW CHURCH. Lyttelton— Fiftieth Anniversary of the Consecration —Trinity Sunday, "May 22nd; Holy Communion." 8 a.n_.; Matins (plain), 10.30 a.m.; Sung Eucharist, 11 a.m. Celebrant, Rev. Canon Knowles; preacher. Rev. W. Walmsley Sedgwick. Children's Service, 3 p.m.; Choral Evensong, 6.30 p.m.; preacher, his Lordship the Bishop. 8802 DURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH—Services To-morrc—i—Morn-ing, 11 Rev. J. Ti Pinfold, F.G.S.; evening, 6.30, Rev. D. McNicoll. __• T"V.ESLEY CHURCH. East bell—Morning, »V , 11, Rev. H. Bull; evening, 6.30, Rev. J. T. Pinfold, F.G.S.. Evening subject: "Tho Fatherhood of God." ME.THODIST CHURCH — Richmond: 11, Rev. D. McNicoll; 6.30. Mr T. Oids. Woolston; 11, Rev. N. Turner; 6.30. Mr Andrew. New Brighton: 11, Mr Fountain; 6.30, Mr Hampton. Linwood: 11, Rev. A. Mcßcan; 6.30, Mr J. Thomas. Windsor: 6.30, Rev. W. C. Oliver. Sumner: 11, Mr W. Thomas; 7, Mr Dobbs. Marshlands: 11. Mt W. Bull; 6.30. Mr Armstrong. Heathcote: 11. Mr Kerr; 6.30, Mr Hanan. Opawa: 11, Mr H. R. Wilkinson; 6.30, Rev. Todd. ; 1328 CT. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCHES— *-*• Morning. Rev. R. Taylor; evening. Mr R. H. Turner. Anthem, "The God ot Abraham Praise." Solo by Mr Rex. Harrison (Greymouth). EDGEWARE ROAD—Morning, Mr J. Rapley; evening. Rev. R. Taylor. 1290 OYDEN.HAM METHODIST CHURCH, *—* Colombo stxeet —Morning. 11, Mr T. Sharp; Evening, 6.30, ' Rev. E. H. Hobday. Convalescent Home—Supply. 1317 OPAWA METHODIST CHURCH-To-morrow (Sunday), Greymouth Methodist Choir, winners of thc Choir Competition, will occupy the Choir Seats at both sen-ices. 11 a_.m. and 6.30 p.m. Special Anthems, etc. At the Evening Service, the Contest Anthem, "As the Hart Pants," will bo rendered by Special Request. All welcome. R791 ETHODIST MISSION", Durham street, S. —11 a.m., Rev. W. C. Oliver; 6.30, Mr* J. Chartoris, "The Scotch Preacher." High street, 11 ft.m.,* Mr J. Olds; 6.30, Rev. _V. Turner, "The Romance of Two Pennies." A hearty welcome. 13W ADDINGTON METHODIST CHURCH— 11, Mr Todd; 6.30, Rev. S. Griffith. Subject, ' ilie Vision of isaiah." Selwyn street S. (Church Anniversary)—ll, Rev. S. Hcnderson; 2.45. Pleasant Sunday Afternoon. Address by Rev. S. Griffith; 6.30, Rev. A. McBean. Lincoln road—ll, Rev. J. Smith; 6.30, Mr Brown. 1329 CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. QELWYN STREET, SOUTH, MAY 22nd, i"» 1910. Preachers—Morning, Rev. S. Henderson /President Primitive Methodist Conference). Evening, Rev. A. Mcßean. Afternoon, . 2.45, Pleasant Sunday Afternoon. Soloists, Miss Cocker, Messrs N. Turner, Saikicld, McLeod, and Havard. Address, Rev. S. Griffith. Choir anthem each service. Tea and Meeting, 26th. 1336 PKIMITHVE METHODIST CHURCH, Cambridge terrace—ll, Rev. C. E. Ward; 2.30, Bible Classes; 6.30, Monthly Young Peoples' Service, Rev. G. Clement. Subject: "Speak to thc Young man." Edgewaro road —11, Rev. Jones; 6-30, Rev. C. E. Ward. 1331 ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Oxford terrace West —Services will be conducted Tomorrow at 11 o'clock a.m. and at 6.30 o'clock p.m.' by tho Rev. J. H. Lang. Morning subject: "The Barren Tree." F_ivcning subject : "The Forgiveness of Sins." ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ■Cashel street—Rev. Thos. Tait, M.A., 8.D., To-morrow, at 11 a.m., subject, "Prayer Triumphant," and, at 6.30 p.m., subject, "The Attractions of tho Kingdom." Linwocd (Oddfellows' Hall, Rolleston street), nt 6.30, Mr'L. Browning. _ • T7NOX CHURCH, Bealey avenue—Ser- ----- vices will be Conducted To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by Rev. Dr. Erwin. - , ' 1273 ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Ferry road)— Services will be Conducted To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 £>.m. by Rev. Thos. McDonald. 1275 ryXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m., Rev. H. E. Hobday; 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. S. Gray. The Service of Praise, specially prepared for the Anniversary, will be usod at both services. TUESDAY", MAY 2ith. Anniversary Congregational Social, postponed from the 11th inst.. owing to lamented death of King Edward VII. 1332 LINWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH, Linwood avenue and Worcester street —Sunday Morning, 11 o'clock, Rev. R. S. Gray; Sun-' day Evening, C.30, Mr F. Stock. A hearty welcome to all. 1279 SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, Elgin street —Preacher. Rev. W. Hay, President of tho Baptist Union, morning at 11 and evening at 6 30. " 128!)T OWER RICCARTON BAPTIST CHURCH J-_ —Pastor. Rev. George D. Cox, 11 «_.tn., "The Good News of Grace"; 6.30 p.m.. "Tiho King's Amnesty." A welcome to all comers. ________ 8788 CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH. Worces- '—' ter street—To-morrow. Rev. W. J. L. Closs; 8.A.; 11 a.m. Young People's Service; fi.3o p.m.. Service,conducted by Members Men's Bible C1n..3. Tennyson street— 3 p.m., Sunday School; 6.30, Mr F. T. Boyce. Visitors welcomed. 1263 (SYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION—Morn*TS ing 11 o'clock. Mr 1). Lanyon; evening, 6.30. Mr Fred. Spratt. The Grand Old Gospel, with the old-time. .fire. Como and share the heat. 1298 CHURCH OF CHRIST, Durham street., South—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening snhject, " The Coming United Mission." Preacher, Mr Ralph Gcbbie, B.A. St. Albans, 6.30 p.m. &«21 MISSION TENT. Tramway Terminus, Papanui—Sunday Evening, at 7, by Pastor Pascoe. Subject, "The Sure Word of Prophecy. Is tho End Near?" All welcome. 1297 ARMAGH STREET HALL, near Colombo street—The Gospel of tbe Grace of God will (D.V.) Ive preached Sunday Evening, at "-i"*' AH are invited. No collection. 1323 CHRISTCHURCH IMPERIAL VETERANS' ASSOCIATION. MEMORIAL PARADE, VICTORIA SQUARE, SUNDAY WEEK, MAY 29th, at 3 p.m. THE Garrison Band and South African Veterans (uniform? if possible) will parade at King Edward Barracks at 2.-30 p.m., and from there proceed to Victoria square. Senior Veterans arc invited to assemble at "the Monument (inside enclosure) by 3 p.m. Colonel Hawkins haa era tiled permission for members of various Corps who served in South Africa to parade in tho Uniform of their respective Corps. AU Veterans are earnestly enjoined to be present at thc service. 1291_ ' J. 11. NAYLOR. Hon. Sec. ■"I'IIKOSOPHICAL JL ter street (opp. H.M. Theatre.)— Public Lecture Sunday. 7 p.m.. subject, "Judaism and Christianity." Room open to enquirer* 3 to 5 p.m. every Wednesday. 129] SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Worcester;street, 7 p.m.—Trance Address by Mrs S. E. Morrison. V.A.S.. followed by Spirit Messagrs from articles. Silver coin admission. Sunday School. 3 p.m. 1299 -\TE-W ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSO--I"*- CIATION. Choral HalJ—ilr W. W. Collins will lecture To-morrow. Subject: ''Hie Terrible Colliery Disaster at WhitehavenWhat was Providence Doing?'" iluaica'. Selections at 7 o'clock. Questions answered after the lecture. Admission free. Collection. . [ mi LECTURE-7 "~ VIAVI METHODS are __s far tdvancod in ] the science of HEALTH aa Wireless Telegraphy is in the transmission of thoughtWhy rot inreatigate them? ,To pive an opportunity to everybody to get acquainted wits them we offer the "bkaio principles" of the System contained in the VIAVI HYGIENE (Cloth Bound), for ls, potted la 4d. Wa al«o give "FREE HEALTH TALKS" to LADIES Every Tuesday Afternoon, at 3 p.m.. at our Rooms, No. 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Cathedral eqosre. C 4384-12 Take the Lift.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 12

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