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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS, Notices of Sunday Services. —Under tins heading on Saturday the rates for Services are:—Not exceeding 21 words (set so'irl), la cash; for every additional 12 words. Gd extra; half inch displayej. 2a &1; three-quarter inch, 3s ad; ono inch. 5s ca_h. X.B.—The- Is Notices must not contain Advertisements cf Annual lieet:n£-. Tea Meetings, cr Entertainments. CATHEDRAL— Sunday, 30th October—S a.m., Holy Communion: 11 a.m., Matin-, preacher, the Jlev. F. R. inwoccU 7 p.m., Evrn'.ng, preacher, the lier, A. T, York. •JO 11 uTryiATTHi.W'S7 sl^Afban-^Preacher "at >■_* 11 a.m., the .tight iii-v. the Bishop. 2007 toT.~ Cashmere - ' - vice 11 a.m., preacher the Very Rev. the J- .an. No evening service. 1393 "Lo__.L CITY "OF""_VOft\vT__ri_sl)GEr" 1.0.0.F.. -1.c., HEARTS OF OAK'LODGE, U.A.0.D., LYTTELTON. \TEMBERB of above Lodges are requested -_*_ to meet at Oddfellows'' ilali, on SUNDAY. U .th October, at 3..0 p.m., to i.ttend tho Anglican . li-sion, t-o be held in Holy Trinity Church, nt -1 p.m. Regalia.. i\ C. BELL, N.G.; W. T. FOSTER, P.S. J. FURNEAUX, A.D.; G. W. VEALE, Secretary. 8779 TVESLEY CHUItCii.T?a7T beTt—il a.m~, »>-' Rev. A. if-Bean; G. 30 p.m.. Rev. J. ±1. Jla-iani. ___ 1967 URH..M STREET ~~ METHODIST CHURCH—II, Rev. "VV. C. Oliver; 6.30, Rev. C. 11. Garland, "Love Defeated." tl IGH STREET - METHODIST* CHURCH -Li —Rev. H. Bull -will conduct tho Morning Service 11 a.m., and Mr It. H. Turner nt 6.30 p.m. Anthems by the Choir. A hearty welcome 1906 ■OYDE'NT'iTM~iIETH_DIST CHURCH— *■- Both services will be conducted by Rev. L. Hudson—Morning 11, evening C.30. Malor Choir. Strangers' Tea at ~ o'clock. 2_i_ j 1X WO Ol) ME THO L)l_T^sii-__-y~"__-iloo t -*-_ Anniversary Services, October 30th — -Morning 11, Rev. _7 Griffith, afternoon, '-.-15, Mr J. Vo-. : evening, 6.30, Rev. A. ilcß.au. __2029 XIHH-.ta ; (U-r"MEra ■*A. 11, Rev. X". Turner; 6.30, Missioner Todd. Selwyn street S.—II, Mr Cannon; 6.30, Mr Brown" Lincolu road—ll, Missioner Todd; 6.30, Rev. S. Griffith. 2030 | METHODIST CHURCHES— *-- Rev. AY. Beckett (Temuka). morning and. evening, soloist, Mrs Henley. Edgcwaro road —Morning, Mr J. Reid; evening, ..Mr J. Voss. 2006 "pAPAX'UF_rEfiii-"Di_T _ __fraCH— A day School Anniversary Services — Preachers: Morning, 11, Rev. L. if. laitt; afternoon, 3, Rev. S. Henderson; evening, ti.,*lo. Rev. S. Lawry. Special Singing by tho children. ________ I<ja * Durham street 3., I__L Sunday School Anniversary: II a.m., Rev. C. H. Garland; 2.1., Rev. L. U. Isitt; 0.30, Rev. N. Turner. Special hymns by Scholars, assisted by Chair and Orchestra. Miss Lucy Cowan will recite "A Great Temptation" (Alice Horton), and "Above Ben Adhem and the Anj-ei" (Leigh Hunt), during the afternoon service. Come and help us. Concert Thur.cl_y. 19-7 IiTHOi-IST^SERvTcES.—Richmond—ll, Mr I. arrow; G. 30, Rev. W. C. Oliver. Woolston —11, Mr Sproul. ; ; 6.30, Rev. J. X. Buttle; New Brighton—ll, Mr Speirs; G. 30, Mr Andrew. Linwood -11, Rev. S. Griffith; G. 30, Rev. A. Mcßean. Windsor—G.3o, Mr Kershaw. Sumner—ll, Mr Hanan; 7, Mr Pratt, Marshlands—ll, __r Cross; 6.30, Mr Tozer. Heuthcotc—ll, Mr Craddock; ..30, Mr Marshall. MA. Opawa—ll, Rev. J. X. Buttle; 6-lU, Mr H. R. Wil-inson. 1966 Q'tTPAUI/S PRESBYTERIA-. CHURCH, -7> Cashel street—Rev. Thoa. Tait, M.A., B. D., To-morrow, at 11 a.m. Ordination Service and at 6.3. p.m., subject, "Gambling. " ST.~AXDR.EWS CHURCH, Oxford terraco West—Services will be conducted Tomorrow at 11 a.m., and at 6.30 p.m., by the Rev. _-.cNi.boll. And in the Spreydon Schoolroom, Harrington street, at 6.30 p.m. K~~ICOX - C-lUßCH7~Bcidey avenue— Sex.ices will be conducted To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev. Dr. Erwin. .??_[ OYD¥-f_-AM~i~-_E-^ 7- To-morrow, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m., Rev. Ch .rlcs Murray, M.A., behind Old Church. Cashmere Hilts, 11 a.m.._ilr R. Rule, jMiH oirpETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, '- Ferry ro_tl—Services will be conducted To-morrow at 11 a.m. by Mr L. Browning, and at 6.30 p.m. hy Rev. L. M. laitt. 197G j-aptist r church —11 a.m., Mr C. R, X. Mackie, Mis- ! ..lonarv Btibject, "An Open Boor." 6.30 p.m., Rev. R._S! Gray. _ ___ 1901 fI HIITiTHENS AXXiVERSARY SERV" VICES, Linwood Baptist Sunday School, Worcester street and Linwocd avenue—Service, morning 11, afternoon 2.t0, evening 6.30. Preachers, Rev. It. S. Gray and Mr C R. X. Mackie. '2.15, special Children's Service. Selected anthem-, solos, and hymns will be sung by the scholars at all services. Come and hear the children j sing. You ore welcome. '«o_s i SYDEXHAM BAPTIST 'CHURCH7"i-Tgin street—Preacher, H. G. Bfacfci*. Morning, .11, "Ministers and Churches"; evening, 0.30, "A Night Visitor." 2037 ONGREGA__IO_AAL CHURCH^Vorceste. street—ll a.m., Rev. I. Sargmson; (5.30, conducted by Members Y.M.B. Class. Tennyson . tree!— 3 p.m., Sunday School; 6.30, Mr T. Sharp. Visitors welcomed. 1981 HURCT^OF'C^ South— Mr Ralph G-cbbie, 8.A., 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject, "True R-eligion." St. Albans Gospel Meeting, 6.30 p.m. S''''"iDE-*!Hi_Mn3o 11, Mr K. E. England; 6.30, Mr P. Spratt. "Verily, verily, I, say unto you, ye must be Born Again." 2002 r PHE TEXT, corner Regent and Catherines A streets. Woolston—Sunday evening, at 7, by Pastor Puacoe." Subject, "Who Ciiang-ed tho Sabbath?',' All welcome. 109_ SAL VAT-C~\*"^RMYr _ C-'- isTchurch—Brigadier Albiston and Stuff, Sunday, 11 _.m., "Holiness Meeting"; 3 p.m., "Reading from Broken Earthenware"; 7 p.m., Special Salvation Service. All welcome. * _*001 A~R_i_^H~sfli-H-Tll--LL— Thc~Go_p-fi_f •-_- the Grace of God will (D.V.) bo preached en Lord's Day at 6.30 p.m. A cordial welcome to all. X*o collection. Come. .009 j CHRISTI AX SCIENCE "Service "' wilP be j held in Whitcombe and Tombs's Build- ! opposite Baltantyne'a, Sunday, 7 p.m. ' Subject, 30th inst., "'Everlasting Punish- j merit." Also Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. -027 R~~ " E IXC ARN ATI OX Til E UNI VERS AL : RELIGION of the Twentieth Century, j Mr A. Joyce invites those interested in the above teaching to attend a meeting to bo j held in the Druid's Hall, Worcc. ter street, j on Sunday, at 7 p.m. Subject, "What I do ■ Not_ Believe, What I Do Believe.'' 2059 j A chestor street (opp. H.M. Theatre)— I Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m.. When th« World was Young." Children's Lotus Class : every Sunday at 3. 2089 1 Spiritualist" church, 'we^iitir *-' street, 7 p.m. Address by Mrs R. \ Steinman entitled. "Tho Mansions of tho Soul," followed by spiritual clairvoyance. I Silver coin collection. Sunday School 3 ' P-» l - _ .988 ; ATEW ZEALAND RAfIONAmST r "ASs6- j -t-- CIATIOX, Choral Hail—Mr W., W. Collins -.v-i'l Lecture To-morrow. Subject, 'The Anglican Mission: Some Facts the Mi.s"oners will not put before the People." Musical -election!- at 7 o'clock. Questions answered. Admission free. Collection. 2075 i SHOWS. BANKS PENINSULA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION". ANNUAL SHOW. RACECOURSE, LITTLE RIVER, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd. for Sheep, Wool. Cattic, Korsea, •V.' J.'iirs, Dd»«, Butter, Cheese, Domestic Produce. Potatoes, Roots, Grain, Seeds, X'utivo Work, Flower., and Competitions. LIBERAL PRIZE MONEY. ENTRIES for Home-milk lest close on . NOVEMBER. sth. GENERAL ENTRIES close on NOVEMBER 12th. Special Stock and Passenger Trains. Schedules and all information on application. B.C.JONES, S6CS Secretary. IIfANGANCI AGRICULTURAL GRAND \> ANNUAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, November 16th and 17th. £1-250 GIVEN IN PRIZE MONEY. -SCO WANGANUI KENNEL CLUB SHOW. ENTRIES CLOSE _r.d NOVEMBER. $7_3 SELBY MOETON, Secretary.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13876, 29 October 1910, Page 12

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