SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS | ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Oxford terrace West—iicrvicee wii! be conducted 'iomorrow ul 11 a.m. and at 6.3U p.m. by tho Rev. John Mackenzie, M.A. Anniversary Services at bprcyd'jn Schoolroom, ton etreet, at 2.30 p.m., oy tho Rev. John Mackenzie, and at 6.30 p.m. by the Rev. U. H. Jupp. 60t3 T^A OX PKEcBYIEKLVIN BeaXV ley avenue —services will be conducted £t 11 a.m. nnd C.30 p.m. by Kuv. Dr. Erwic, KA. £v<aag subject, "The Power of the Name." . }^ S'' "~T. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Colombo street—Services To-n:orrow, at 1 11 a-m. ncd G.ao p.m.. Rev. tiiariee ilur- : ray, M.A. Evening subject, "Faleo Lights. I~3apanui — presbyTlZlTTan chl We i-i— Anniversary Services To-morrow—Mora- [ at li.O, R-ev. Robt. li.air, Leostc-n: even- • in°, at G.20, Ik Jas. Mitchell. Belfast—Evening, at G.CO. Aiev. Robt. 6033 S~tT~ PE'i'Eß'li CHURCH, Ferry roadSabbath School Anniversary Services, ' 11 an-.. R-3V. T. McDor.dd; 2.-i5 p.m., Mr J. 1 C;:u-h!cv, M.A.; C."O p.m.. lU-v. T. McDonald. I Hvains "by Children's Choir. 7 p.m., Sunnier. Supply. __j MO UiUiAXT STREET METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m. and G.30 p.m.. Rev. C. H. Laws, 13.A. Evening uubject, "Empire n-d Destiny—thoughts from tho deck oi Ji.M.S. New Zealand. Sr>ecin! music from G.30 to G. io p.m. Ant!ems, "Behold the Day's Come" (Wordward), "1 Will" Lift Up Mine ' Eyes" (Whitfield). Vocal s Jo, "If With All Your Heart«/_Mr A. Petty. 936 ; TTrISSLEY"CHURCH. East belt—ll a.m., ( 1 V Rev. W. A. Sinclair. Family Service j • and Children's Rally. G.30 p.m., Rev. W. A. ! Sinclair. Special rddroea to Young Men end , Women Solo, "There is a Home," ITr E. i A. Bondall. HOl ' QYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH—II O a.m., Mr W. C. Francio: G.30 p.m.. Rev. ' A N. ' Soottcr, B.A. Subject, "A Grand ' Chance!" Convalescent Home—ll, Rev. A. N .Scatter. SomerCeld street—G.3o, Mr J\llington. n<f2 "P'APANUI METHODIST CIIURCH—Con- ' JL ' tinuiiUon of opening eervices. 11 ft.m. and G.30 p.m., Rev. W. J. Elliott. Special ; anti-ems. Solo by Miss_F._.FotcL 10S2 CENTRAL METHODIST MISSION,! Queen's Theatre — Pleasant Sunday Afternoon, 3, St. Albans Choir, winners of Choir will eing the test pieces for 1912 and 1913. Bcv. J. J. North speaks on "Chuck a Farthing." Free coats. G.30, Musical Service, Choir end Orchestra. 7, Evangelistic Service. R<?v. J. Cocker. Solos. ' Strangers invited. Durham street—ll, Mr Sproule. Hich stroct—ll, Mr A. S. Barrell. * 10S3 \TrOOLSTITN~METIiODTsT" >V Woo!«*.&n—11, Mr U. R. Wi'kinson; G.20. Rev. W*n. Laycock. Sumncr —11, Mr Williams; 7, Mr TliomES. Hca(hcat« (Church Ar.n:vers-»ry)—11, Rev. Wm. Laycock; G.30, Rov. W. Loe. Opawa—ll, Rev. W. Lee; 6.30, Mr W. Dobbs^_ i 983 DD ING TON METHODIST CHURCH— 11, Mr T. Field; G.30, Rev. L. B. Neale. Selwyn etveot South (Church Annivcr-ery)— 11, Rev. J. Cocker; 2.45, Rev. W. Harris: 6.00, Rev. B. Mctson. Special music. Lincoln road—ll,' Mr W. Bartlett; G.-10, Mr J. McCullouprli. Clarnnco road—ll, Rev. W. Harris: 6.30, Mr G. Leadky. Halewell—3, Mr J. FioM. 081 <jTT~ALBANS - METHODIST CHURCH— M Forogn Mii-sioii Services. Morning, Eev. H. E. BeKhou3e; Evening, Rev. Karl Schmidt. Edgev, - are ro-ad—Moninjj, Rsv. L. B. Neale; Evening, Rev. H. E. Bellhousc. SS7 /~\XFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH REV. J. J. NORTH. Services at 11 a.m. and G.30 p.m. To-morrow Evening, First of Special. Scries. Jwu3 Christ aa a Challenge, to Doubt. A Message to the Unsatisfied. May 18tli—''The Ronwncc of Nazareth." May 25th—"Tho Tragedy on Golgotha." Juno Is*.—"The CroeA and the Eagle." June Bth—"The Birth of Chivalry/' 9«5 SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev. T. A. Williams. 11.0 "lhe Fountain of the Life's Stream." Lord'e Supper at tho close. 6.20, 'The Church Called Baptist." 1011 B~APTIST CHURCH, St. Alhane Branch, Toon's roiwl—Evening Service, 6.30 p.m., Mr H. \V. Jiofmeister. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m.__ 1097 j T INWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH", Lrnwood f JLJ nvcnuo and Worcester street—Rev. D. S. Mason at both services. Morning 11, evening : 6.30. Communion service at close. Broin- ;. ley Branch—School 2.30, evening eervico 7 o'clock.' Mr Chiis. Reed. All welcome. 10C8 '. rnnisfTY COIfGIRI2GATKrNAL~CHUiH;FI JL —Services To-morrow, 11 a.m. nnd C.30 p.m., conducted by Hcv. Harry Johnston. Subjects—Morning, "Subjective Bencdte of Prayer"; evening, "iteligioii and Buaineee." All welcome. 1001 of the South African Compounds and Interior Miaeion (Interdenominational), will Speak of the work in British East Africa at the New Hall, | Trinity Church, Manchester etreet, To-mor-row Evening, at 8 o'clock. 1107 THIRST'CHUHCH — OF"CHRIST SCIEN- j JC TlST—Cliriatian Scionco Svervice Sun- i day, 11 a.m. imd 7 p.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Comer Manchester and Gloucester etieots. Strang-era wc.comcd. 10iC> SYDENHAM "GOSPEL "MISSION—Morn- \ ing, Mr Samuel Webb; evening, Jlr Fred. Spratt. "He that hath'en car, let him ; hear what the Spirit earth unto the J W3l : SALVATION ARMY. Victoria, tquare—iJand j O Sunday—Meetings will be conducted by tho Band at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m." At 3 o'clock Sydenham Baptist Choir (40 voices) w:ll eing Test P.ecea 01 tho late Competitions. Silver Collection at Door (afternoon only). C. Dnwkins, Adjutant. ■ 995 Ai.i!.'AANDKA Sunday, 8 p.m.—Mr J. Alexander Clark will speak on 14 years' Pioneer Missionary Work in Angola, West Africa, and in Congo Free State. Don't miea tliß Sankc-y'e Hyiune. OUior meetings 1 to_foUow._ 1063 : SOCLL-., - JAALL, Manchcßter . etrcot —A Bright Gospel Service will be held in the above Hall, Sunuay, 6.30 p.m. Speaker, Mr J. .A'.«xandex Cla-.k, 11 years' Pioneer Missionary in Central Africa. Come, bring Sankey's Hymns. 10G4 pHUKCH - OF~CHRIST, Durham street V^ , South —11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject, "The Love of God. ,, Preacher, Mr Ralph B.A. Y' 'iI.C'A., "Sunday', 4.ls—Mr J. ATClark, • Missionary from Central Africa, will epeak on Livingstone's Country. 'lea 5.15 p.m. 109; itfEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST' ASSO-i-i CIATION, Caledonian Hall, Worcester etreet—Mr .W. W. Collir.e will lecture ToI morrow. Subject: "Intoilcctualiam ar.d Re- | 1 ligion: A Considcruticn of tho Iteligioue I Views of eome of the World's Greatest , ! Minds." Musical eclcctione at 7 o'clock. ! ] Questions answered after tho lecture. Adinia- j I sion Free. Collection. 1033 ' SIXJIETY, 217 Manchee- -»- ter street (opposite —M. Theatre) — Public Lecturo Sunday, 7 p.m., by Mr James Wilson. Subject, "The Coming Master: How wo shall Know Him, and what He may , Teach Us." - . 1089 STiSrrUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester Btreoi—Mr Noriontnylor—Morning, 11 a.m.. subject "Spiritualism s Attitude Towards Christ'; evening, 7 p.m., "Tho Modue j Operandi of Spirit Communion." Lyceum, 3. ! Silver Coin Collection Door. 1100 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, , Barbfcdoes street—7 p.m., Pastor Whito. Subject, "The Nations Talking of Peace and ' Preparing for War. What will bo tho out- ' come?" 992 j rpHE TEMPLE OF THE HIGHER •I SPIRITUALISM. Trades Hall, Gloucester street (near Manchester street) —Sunday, 7 p.m., Lecture by Miss S. Venables. Subject, "The Breath of Life." Clairvoyance. .____ 1000 ARMAGH STREET HALL—The Gospel of th= Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached in the above- Hall on Sunday Evening, 6.30. All heartily welcome. ,No col'ec- »- on - 969 LECTURES. THE BIBLE-IN-SCHOOLS SCHEME. In ite Relations to Taxpayers, Parente, Teachers, Pupils. A PUBLIC LECTURE By Right Rev. Bishop Cleary. IN THE KING'S THEATRE. THURSDAY, MAY 22nd, 8 p.m. Sharp. Admission Free. jJo Collection. In tho absence of the Major, Councillor Sorensen will preside. League, clergy, officials, and sympathisers cordially invited. Questions invited". Pro- ' codeno© given to questions by the League. ', All relevant questions, within the Lecturer's knowledge, answered promptly and straightforwardly, in the terms of the questions. Kindly attend not later than 7.45 p.m. 5563 rjOSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hints, *~* Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody appear in the "Page for Women" in Saturdays edition* of The Evening News."
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