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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. j i Notices of Sundey Services.—Under j this heading on. Saturday the rates 1 for Services »re: —Not cxccedinjf 24 wuras (set solid), Is 'cash; ior every additional 12 words, 6d extra; ha.f inch displayed, 2a Cd; three-quarter lr.cn, 3u Ud; one inch', 5s cash. N.i>.—The Is Notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Xoa Mcetuisa, or Jictertainmenu. CATHEDRAL— Sunday. Holy Conm-umou 8, and after Mutiiis; 11, Matins, tscwioe, Garrctt in i). Anincw, "O ye that love the Lord" (Coleridj*e-Tay.orl. Preacher, llev. i.. iH. Shore. Kvc-nsong 7, t«rvico Stcggall in. jG. All them, "Arid every creature" (Spohr). Preacher, the Dean. 1700 Uγ'. PALJL r s "prEsbytkrian O CHURCH—II a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. T. Tait, M.A., B.D. New Brighton, 11 a.111., j Mr Tennant; (i.30 p.m., Key. Young. Linwood, G. 30 p.m., Mr Icnnunt. jl7l>B UT. ANDREW r S _ CHUJRCH, Oxford terrace j O West—Services will be Conducted Tomorrow at 11 a.m. and at 0.30 p.m. by tho Key. G. H. Jupp, , Travelling Secretary. "Youth of the Church." And in tho Sprey- . don Schoolroom, Burdnglun street, at C.oO p.m. by Mr .T. W. Bowles. I HtT TjAVTD'S PKESBTfi-IRIAN, Colombo j *J street.—Services. 11 a.m., Mr A. 11. IR. Amcss, M.A. G. 30 p.m., Key. Charles 1 ! Murray, M.A. Evening subject: "i'lie TestiJ njony of Experience to Christ." 2_^£s X" "N OX PRESB V t KH: IAN CHU i. 'Jll, iicaley avenue —Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Key. Dr. Erwiu, M.A. Berwick ; sf.ect School—Mr J. Reid, at C.30. 1792 uFhaM SlliliET M.ETHO DIST CHURCH—II a.m., Rev. W. A. Sinclair- 6.30 p.m., Key. C. H. Laws, B.A. Evening subject: "A High Act of Saviourhood." Special Music from G. 30 to 6.15 p.m. Anthem : "O Clap Your Hands" (Stoincr). 1817 ESLEY CITUROH, EAST BELT. 38TH CIIUP.CH ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.—Roy. C. 11. Laws, B.A. SoloLst, Mr W. J. Spratt. 6.30 p.m.—Rev. W. h. Sinclair. Soloists, Mrs G. W. Parker, Mrs F. W.'Burrows, and Mr T. Charters. Special Anthem by tho Choir. 3 p.m.—Cantata, "Tho New Jerusalem," rendered by the Choir assisted by friends. Soloist", Miss Orchard, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., Mjsa Richardson, Mewrs Peek nnd J. Olds. Silver coin collection at t|^e__door : 1802 ENTRAL METHODIST MISSION, Grand Theatre, o p.m., Lecture by Miss Proctor on "Oilier Worlds Than Ours." 0:io hundred Magnificent Slides by powerful li.rrht. Collection at door. C.30, Bright Gospel Service. Rev. J. Cocker. "A Strong Man." Yorng men invited. Durham street, 11. Mr J. Field. His?h street, 11, Rev. J. Cocker. 18-17 SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH. ►J Sxuiday, September CSih—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Key. E. NichoUs. Summerueld gtreet—7 p.m.. C. W. Rnmscy. 1714 METIIOIHsT SERVlCES—Linwocd—ll a..m., llis-sioner S. E. Cross; 6.30 p.m., Mr F. Spratt. Windsor—2.3o p.m., Mr Wigslesworth; G. 30 p.m., Rev. A. H. Scriven. 1873 A DDINGTON PULPIT NOTICES—II, Mr -«. Cannon; 2.45, Missionary; Moelinp: and Programme. Address by Rev. B. Mrtson; G.:;ol llev. S. Griffith (sn'oject, "The Voice of God") Special Music. ScJwyn street S.—ll, Roy. S. Griffith: G.SO, Key. W. Harris. Lincoln road—ll. Rev. W. Harris; 6.30, Mr Leadlev. Clarence road—ll, Mr Dobbs; G.SO, Mr McCuUo-ugh. HakwoU—3, Roy. W. Harris. 1814 ST. - ALBTnS METHODIST CHURCH— Morning, Rev. L. B. Npa.".e; evening, Rev. 11. E. Bc;ihoH£e. Subject: -'The Respons'bility oi Influence." Edge'.varo road— Morning , , E<jv. H. E. Bellhonsc; evening, L. B. Ncalo. 1773 T\7^OLSTON~iIETHODiST—II, Rev. T. »» l-'ee; 6.30, Rev. Lavcoclt. Sumner— 11, Rev. Lee; 7, Mr HanVn. Heathcote — H, Mr Turner: 6.20, Rev. Loe. Opawa—ll, Rev. WaTd: C.30, Key. Oliver. 1767 XFOIUTtERRAC Wt !API'IST CIIUBCH —11 a.m., Roy. T. A. Williams; G. 30 p.m., Rev. J. J. North. Subject: "Guilt and' Ghosts" Prior to tho sermon Mr North will pay a tribute to the memory of tho lato Roy. J J. D-.te. 1707 QYDENHAII BAPTIST CHURCH—SunVJ day School Anniversary Services—Mominf 11* a.m., Key. J. J. Noiih; afternoon, 2.45 p.m., Mr J. Voss; evening, 6.30 p.m., Rev T. A. Williams. Special singing by tho Children and Choir. _ _ 1762 "OAPTIST CHURCH,'St. Albar.3 "BraTnc-li, 13 Toon's road — Service, G. 30 p.m., Mr C. R. N. Mackie. Sunday Sciiool, 2.30 p.m. .__ 1783 rpRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH X (Worcester street) —Services To-morro-.v conducted by Rev. Harry Jolinson. Subjects: Mornin?, 11, "Other Worldlir.era." EvtT.ing-, 6.30, "Why Join tho Church." All welcome. ISSI — TEMPLE OF" - ' TH tfifrTTH: ; X J- SPIiaiTALISM. Trades Hall. Glcuceoter street, nenr Manchester etteot, Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker, M:.«s S. Vcnablcs. Subject: "There is no Death." Clairvoyance. 1777 SALVATION ARMY, City Corps—ll a.m., Major Stone; 3 p.m.. Ensign Andrews; 7 p.m., Staff-Captain Cum. Meetings full of interest and power. C. Dinvkins, Adjutant. I 7*? A RMAGH STREET IIALL—The Gospe'. -ft- of the Grace <-: G-cd will (D.V.'i bi. preached in the above Hall 6.00 p.m. Sunday. A!! heartily invited. No 1756 V.M.CJi.. —Sunday, 4 p.m., Mr Jchn •i- Ccujhk-y, M.A., will rpcak on the subject, "Decs it Pay?" Mr R. Aahcroft, Soloist. Stransers' Tea, 5 p.m. All men invited. 165-S -^C^sl^ElirillSSiON— "Mornins. Mr Lanyc-n: Evening, Mr Earwaker. "Hell fire is a terrible reality: beware of the mock heroics who vrould have you. deny the words of Jesus." 1808 SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL. Manchester street—A Gospel Meeting 13 held (D.V.) every Sunday Evening, to which you liavca hoartv invitation. Santey's hymns. Sunday School, 3 o'cVjck. '_ ISJS pHUKCH OF CHRIST, Durham Ftrret South —II «v.m. and C..TO p.m. Evening subject: "A Study of C-c>nveis:oc." I'rcjich'.T, Mj Ralph Gcbbie, B.A.

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