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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. CATHEDRAL— Sunday. Holy Communion 8. Choral Eucharist at It (Garrett in F). Introit, "Incline Thine Ear" (Hummel). Preacher, the Dean. Evenpong, 7. Service, Dykes in F. Anthem, "Wash Mc Throughly" ("Wesley). Preachci'. the Principal of Christ's College, Upper Department. 790 CTTMITTiIEYTS, St. A'.bans-MUsion SerO vice, 6.30 p.m., thc Story of the Cress will be Sung. SOO fr T! PAUL'S^RKSBVTI^IIAirCHCRCII. & Cashel street—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. George a. Jupp. Xew Brighton—ll a.m.. Mr J. Tennent-, 6.30 p.m., Mr T. \v\ Reese, Lmwocd. 6.* i n.m., Mr_J._Tcniionl. rpHE Superintendent of St. •*- School makes a Special Appeal to all Parent* to send their children to Afternoon Service, held every Sunday, at St. Paul's Schoolroom, Lichfield street," at 2.30 p.m. 6211 Ct AXDKEW ; S~CH West—Services will be conducted Ttv morrow, at 11 a.m., and at 6.30 p.m., by tho Rev. John Mackenzie. Morning subject : "Tbo Spirit of Christ." Evening subject: "the Slough of Despond." In tha Now Church Hall, Puriri street, Riccarton, at 11 a.m.. and in tho Sprcydon Schoolroom, Barrington street, at 6.30 p.m., by Mr J. \*. Jacobson. TTNOX CHL^^iT"lieai«y •*■»> Envin, M.A., 11 a.m. (Harvest Thanksgiving), and 6.30 p.m. Berwick street—Mi J Reid, 6.30 p.m. 73,1" DURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH.-Harvest a.m . Rev. W. A. Sinclair; C.30 p.m.. Rev. C. H. Laws, B.A. Antbcms: Morninp, "I Will Iced My Flock" (Simper): evening, duet, O Lovely Peace" (Handel). Mrs Ernest *irth and Miss Twoac. Anthem, "You shall dwell in thc land" (Staixter). $23 WES'LEYIDHURC'HrE'ait belt-Harvest ' ' Thankagiving Services—ll a.m., Rev C. H. Laws, 8.A.; 6.80 p.m., Rev. XV. A. •Sinclair. Evening anthems, "Praise th<i Lord, O Jerusalem" and "I Will Feed Mv Flock." Duet, "O Lovely Peace," Mi&ses Armstrong and Duff. g^y f) ENTRAL METHODIST ~jiissiO~X f V" Grand Theatre—6.4s, Hymns; 7, Rev: J. Cocker, "Tha son who tried to steal his father's crown." Open-air 8 p.m. Dtarham street Mission Hall—ll, Mr J. Cannon. High street—ll, Harvest Thanksgiving, Roy. J. Cocker. Tuesday, 2.30, Jumble Salo and Sale of Produce. * g?? TDDiNGTOX METHODIST CHURCH (Jubilee Services)—ll and 2.45, Rev. W. Ready; 6.30, Rev. S. Lawry. Special music all day. Selwyn Btreet Sonth—ll, Rev. W. Harris: 6.30, Rev. S. Griffith (farewell). Lincoln road—ll. Mr Bartlett; 6.30, Rev. XV. Harris. Clarence road—ll, Mr Bclshaw; 6.30, Mr Comber. Haiswell—3, Mi Foster. 88C A DDIKGTON METHODIST CHUBCH -a JUBILEE SERVICES. 11, Rev. W. Ready, from Auckland: 2.<5, Rev. W. Ready. Recitation by Mra McJarrow. c.30, Rev. S. Lawry (ex-President). Special music at each service. Jubilee offerings. GREAT JUBILEE TEA AND REUNION. TUESDAY, 17tb. Tea at 6.16. Ticket* ls. Family of three 2a 6d. Reunion nt 7.45 p.m. Chairman, Rev. S. Griffith. Addresses by Revs. S. Lawry, Walter Bean, J. Mackenzie, M.A. Choict. Music. Jubilee Offerings. N.B.—Jubilee Love Feast. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m; _ 887 TTIS Worship tho Mayor addressee Men on XX "Modern London," Cambridge terxrace Methodist Church, To-morrow, 4 p.tn. Sok Tea. All Men Welcome. .. . 777 TIirOOLSTON METHODIST 11, Bey". i * » Fee; 6.30, Rev. Laycock. Opawa—ll, Rev. Laycock; 6.30, Mr BarrelL - Sumner— 11, Roy. E. Adams; 7, Supply. Beftthooto— 11, Mr Field; 6.30, Mr Hanan. ; ■ 70t SYDENHAM METHODIST CHTJRCHHarvest Thankajrivinar Service*—ll tt.m.. Rev. L. B. Neale; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. N. Scotter, B.A. Subject: "Seed and Harvest." Special Music by the Choir. Sydenham Bro- . therhood, 3.45 pjn. . 798 SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARX—To-mor- P- rrow (Sunday).—ll a.m.. Rev. A. N.Sootier, - 8.A.; 2.45 p.m., Rev. R. Gebbie, 8A..; 6M p.m.. Rev. L. B. Noale. Special singing , by the children. Solos, Duets, Choruses. Thursday, March IDth.—Tea 6.16 p.m.. in ■ Schoolroom, Trafalgar street. Public Meet* ing 7.30 p.m., in Church. Speakers: Revs. H. E. Bellbouse and L. B. Neale, C. 13. Salter and T. Deanc, Esq*. Special singing and presentation of pri'tcs. 6205 QT. ALBANS METHODIST £? Morning, Rev. A. B. Chappell, HA..; evening. Rev. H- E. Bellhdusc.. Edgeware toad—Sunday School Anniversary., Morning, Rjv. A. N. Scotter; afternoon, Rev. TV. Laycock; evening, Bey. L. B. Neale. Special singing. - 838 NEW BRIGHTON METHODIST CHURCH, Union atreet—Preacher*: Morning, 11 a.m., Mr R. H. Turner; even. ing, C.30 p.m., Rev. A. B. Chappell, MJL 839" OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH —Roy. J. J. North. 11 "The Solutions of the Saactttftry"; 6.80 p.m. t the Sporting Illusion, "That Christ us » Killjoy." St. Albana Branch—&3o p.m., preaehlng service. 778 " SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev. T. A. Waiiams.—ll.o, "A Roadside Religion" (Lord's Supper); 6.30, "A Chriatianly Observance of the Sabbath." Waltham— 6.30, Mr H. A. Plimsoil. V 824 rpRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH", Ix. Worcester street—Services To-morrow I conducted by Rev. Harry Johneon. Subjjects: Morning. 11 ami., "Thc Church and I the Child"; evening, 6.80 pjar., "Hymna ot the Churches." All welcome. 847 THE SALVATION ARMY. CITY CORPS. SUNDAY, MARCH-15th, to WEDNESDAY, ; MARCH 18th. HARVEST FESTIVAL DEMONSTBATION. Adjutant and Mra Macanley leading on Sunday. Special Songe, Addresaea, and special decorations. Glorious day of specialities. MONDAY, MARCH 16th, 8 848. Cambridge terrace Methodist Church Choir,. < Conducted by Mr Earwaier. TUESDAY, MARCH 17tb, 8 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST CHOIR. Conducted .by Mr Mason. WEDNESDAY, 18th, 8 p.m. Bible Pictures in Character, The Prodigal Son. Scenes from the Life of Ruth and Naomi. Season Tickets ls. Single evening 6d. 907 ter street—Subject, "Tbo Bride of the Lamb. The Holy City, New Jerusalem, and who compose it." Revelation 21. Speaker, Mr R. O. Grubb. 6.30, Sunday evening; ■ -833 M" OORHOUSE AVENUE, CHURCH OF CHRIST—II a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject, "If a man die will h« live again?" Preacher. Mr Ralph Gcbbio, B.A. : pHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES, v/ First Church of Christ Scientist, corner Manchester awl Gloucester streets—Sunday services, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Subject, "Substance." Sunday school ll_a.ni. 817 AJEW ZEALANB~RATI6NALIST ASSOiI CIATION, Caledonian Hall. Worcester street—Mr W. W. Collins will lecture Tomorrow. Subject, "Does Home Rule Mean Rome Rule?" This lecture will deal with Ulster's objections to Home Rule, .- and show what ehe fears should it be granted. Lecture at 7.15. Questions answered. Admission free. Collection. 876 RS~I>OWER, Foresters' Hall, Oxford terrace —7 p.m.. Trance Address, "Man's inhumanity to man." Solo by Miss Smith. Floral clairvoyance. Silver coin door. Private interviews, 200 Lichfield atreet, . 8j» rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 2*7 ManX cheater street (opposite- Hia Majesty** Theatre)— Public Meeting, Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject, "The Undying Self." Children's Class. Sunday. 3 p.m. ■ 880 RMAGH - STREET HALL.-The Gospel of th* Grace of God will (D.V.) be r>reached in the above hall on Sunday evening, C.3flv AU heartily invited. No collection. 779 SYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION-Morn"-O ing, Mr Ernie Tarker; evening, Mr D. Lanyon. "If any man will do His will, he ihall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself. - —Jobs viL, 1". . SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Worcester uircet—ll a.m., "No Msn cometh unto the Fatlier" (John 14); 7 p.m., "The Syetema ot f'io-veminent. National and Rsligioue, beycrd thc Grave."—W. Nortontaylox. Colleetivr;. 806 QEVENTiI DAY"'ADVENTIS*r CH';!:' •• O Barbud<j<a street—Sunday Evening, at 7. Pastor Pascoe will speak on "The Respcnee of History to U»« Voice of Prophecy." AH welcome. W

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 15

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