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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS

(T»HE CATHEDRAL—Trinity Siindaj -J- Holy Communion, 3 a.m.; (.hor tucharist, 11 a.m. (Smart in F.i- Introi Holy, Holy" (bpvhr). Preacher, tl precentor. Evensong, * ; fc>crvic«», Matt a i Anthem, "Holy, Iloly, Holy" (Gotch •Treacher, Tho Bean. " 2i nHL-RCH*OF ENGLAND B.C.U. as .V YALCJL—3 jvm.. Address, Bisho Johns. Globe Theatre—S.ls, Ra.ph Gebbi *P eai = or - Subject: Personal Liberty, -k C. Walker, soloist. Orchestral concert. ■ ■ ■ S" ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH~O~_iord to: *-* race West—Services will be cenducte to-morrow at 11 a.m. and a 6-30 p.tr., by th<s R«y. John Mackenzie, M..' At Riccarton Church, Puriri street, at 1 «-.c_, by the Rev. A. P. ourcbell, aud a |-30 p.m. by Mr T. R<saJ. At Sorevdo -•choolroom. Barrington street, at 6.30 poa by the R„v. A. F. BurcheU OT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7-" Casicl street—Morning 11 auu., Ever tag 6.30 pjn, Mr J. Tenncr.t. New Brig! jon, 11 a.m., Mr G. iale; 6.50 p.m., Mr J Read. Linwood, 6.50 p.m., Supply. S3 KNOX CHURCH, Bealey avenue—Re; Dr. Erwin. M.A.. at 11 a.m. iComiuu rioc) ajid 6:30 p.m. Evening subject: "A the Threshing Floor." Berwick street, 6.3 P.m. (supply). __ _SI DURHAM STREET METIIODIST" Preacher. Rev. Percy Knight, 8..S Morning subject, "Tbe Failue of the Strot:?-.' Evening, "Where ,md What ia Heaven?' Anthem, "I am Alpha and Omega" (Stabler) iO 1 YESLEYI;!! a.m. '» Rev. L. Hudson: 0.50 p.m., Rev. W A. Sinclair. Addresses to young people No. IV., "My Friends and Companions.' Solo, "I Gave My Lilo for Thee," Miss Ford SO 1 v.' Theatr?, 3 p.m.—P.SA. Address i.'i Foole, ex M.1., "Cimerehip." Selections orchestra. Reciter, Miss M. Brewins. Soloist* Mrs McWhirt-.-r. M- S P'-re». 7, Mr» Nalder, 'Thrilling Story: A Child v ~ rescued by iieis o v - Misfcs Kay 8.20, G-ospcl Temperance Meeting. Address Mr C. H. Poole. Durham street, 11. Roc. J Cocker. High street. 11, Mr T. CaJ-lyle.4oj ST. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCHMorning, Rev. T. Free, evening, Rev. H. E. Bellhouse. Edgewaro road—Morning, Rev. H. E. Bellhou&e; evening, Sister Grcce (recently from England). 302 LINWOOD METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m., Rev. W. A. Sinclair; Sacramei.t of the Lord's Supper. 6.30 p.m.. Mr C. Strand. Solo, "The Mighty Deep," by Mr H. Harrington. Windsor, C.30 p.m., Roy. F T. Harris; Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. _ 267 ADDINGTON— 11 ajn.. Roy. W. Harris; 6.30 p.m.; Rev. T. W. Yoalie. In Memoriam Service late Mr Hopper. Selwyn street South—ll a.m., Mr Brown; G. 30 p.m., Roy. W. Harris. ILincoln road—ll a.m., Mr Ramsay; 6.30 p.m., Mr McCullough. Clarence road—ll a-in., Rev. T. W. Vealie; 6.30 p.m., Mr iioadley. HalsweU—3 p_xt., Mr li. Gott. 306 TX7"OOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH— » w 11, Mr Francis; 6.30, Rev. Lavcock. Opawa, 11, Mr Turner; 6.30, Rev. W. J. William*. Sumner, 11, Rev. Williams: 7, Mts Williams. Heathcote, 11, Roy. Laycock; 6.30, Mr Bartlett. 268 SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCHKey. A. N. Scottor, BA. 11 a.m., "Tho Pledge of Unity." Sacrament Service. 6.30 p.m., "God and Liberty." Solo by Mr Rawlinson. 283 ICHMOND METHODIST CHIJB"""H— Anniversary Services. 11 a»m., Rev. 3. Strand; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. Liverscdge; 2.45 p.m., cantata, entitled "Two Seasons." Special soloists. Instrumental music Choir of 30 voices. Wednesday, Jnne 10th, Grand Tea and Concert, C. p.m. Admission Is. 231 QUNDAY SCHOOITpARADE, SUNDA/yly Oxford Terrace Baptist Church—Rev. J. J. North. II a.m., a Blackboard Sermon. £..30 a.m., "Unanswerable Religion." Young Men's Choir and Orchestra. 269 SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev T. A. Williams, 11, "Tho Petition of Weakness, No. 2"; 6.30, 'The Laughter of God"; 6.30, Waltham Branch. 330 "DAPTIST CHURCHT~Sraer Linwood ■*-* avenue and Worcester street—Morning, 11, Mr Len Vollor. The Lord's Supper at close. Evening, 6.30, Rev. T. Fee. Sunday School, 2.30. All welcome. 380 CHURua -*- Worcester etreet—Services to-morrow, conducted by Rev. Harry Johnson. Subjects: Morning, 11 ajm., "A Lesson from Natural History." Evening, 6.30 0.m., " _'he Commonness of Ingratitude' . AH" welcome. ■ . _365 THE TEMPLE OF THE HIGHER SPIRITUALISM—Veterans' Hall, 0-i Gloucester street; Sunday, 3- p.m., Address ijy Miss S. Venables. Subject, "The Unseen Forcos." Clairvoyance. 284 R3LAGIT _ STR'EET*HALL—The Gospel of tho Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached in the above Hall on Sunday evening, 6.30. All heartily invited. No collection. - £28 OALVATTON ARMY—Staff Captain Gunn will conduct Special Meetings-in (the Victoria street Hall, Sunday, Juno '7th, at 11 aan.,' 3 and 7 p.m., Memorial Bervice, 7 p.m., to over 100 officers, soldiers, and bandsmen who lost their Uvea in tho St. Lawrence Disaster. <jq3 CYDE"f""HAM GOSPEL MISSION-Morn-mg, Mr Earwaker; Evening, Mr P. Spratt. " It yo be reproached for the namo of Christ, happy are ye, for the Spirit of Glory and oi God restcth upon you." 1 Pet. iv« 11. - - : ' _ 563 SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL, M"""S*b"cater street—A Gospel Meeting will (D.V.) be held 6.30, Suuday evening. Speaker, Mr A. C. Fleming. Sunday School, 3 o'clock. 313 MOORHOUSE AVENUE "CHURCH - OF CHRIST—II a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. Preacher, Mr Ralph Gebbie,. BA. Evening subject: "Repentance and Remorse." SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, Barbadoes /street—Sunday Evening, at 7. Pastor Pascoo will speak on: "What i 3 the Unpardonable Sin?" Important to know. Come. 288 ORDER OF-THE STAR IN THE EAST. ASSEMBLY, Sunday, 7th June, at 3 o'clock, TheosophicaJ Society's Hall, armagh street (opposite Queen's Statue). Address by MISS C. W. CHRISTIE. Subject: "Tho World TeacherA and the Mystic Christ." Public invited. 339 yETERANS' ASSOCIATION, 94 GlouceiV ter etroet—Sunday, 7 p.m., address by Miss Fabling, "Tho Goal of Humanity." Clairvoyance. Collection at door. 313 SPIRITUAL SClENCE,'~Ha«tings street Hall, Sydenham, opposite Park —Sunlay, 7 p.m.. address. Miss Wa'ton. Subject: 'The Dead Man's Home." Afterwards clairroyancc. Admission, Silver Coin. 360 N~ EW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION, Caledonian Hall, Worrcter street—Mr W. "W. Ollin* wi'l lecturo tomorrow. Subject: "Miracles: Hw Miracles bavo been defended in the prst, and why they aro being denied at present." Lecture at 7.15 p.m. Questions answered after the lecture. Admis'ion Free. Collection. 318 jVXRS POWER, at 200 Lichfield etreet, 7 ; I»JL p.m. —Lecture, "The Power of Mind." Floral Clairvoyance. coin at door. Last few weeks. 369 rfIHEOSOPHICAL LFCTURE by Mire C JL W. Chr'stie, Sunday, 7 p.m., in th-s Theosophical■ Society's New Hall,-06 .Armagh street, Victoria square, opposite Queen s Statue. Subject, "Fate and Destiny." 40. SPIRITUALISTS r_ street —7 p.m., Drama of th* Universe "' Yon are- a Thicker, Frlcrd Rpsd"'-. jorno and hear. W. Nortontaylor. Silver col!<ctio= -JO-i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES. l"i-st Church of Cb-ist. Sci"nt:Rt. corner Manchester and Glo-iecstT ;■' "•'?-oundnv services: 11 a-m. and 7 pm. Snoji-.t: *'i'o-i ; the Only Cause aad Creator. i School, 11 ajn. 325 1 BOROUGH COUNCILS. , SPECIAL ORDER. ! gPEEYDCN BCEOFGH COU:>*CIL. NOTICE ia hereby given that at a Special [ Meeting of the Spreydcn Borough no -il, held on Thuredsv, th* 4th dsy oi June, - :Pl4, the following By-law 6 relating to the "■ jize of sections were duly passed, a-rl wj'l , be submitted 'or eonSnrat on at the ordinary J meeting of the Cruncil, to be held in *fre Municipal OSce, Barrington street, on WED- ' NESDAY, the 15th day of July, 1914:— * 1. In all future subdivision! within th- , Borough where land, is cut un and ;i \ tow stroet formed tho frontage of any j section muet.not be lesw than fifty (s'J' v feet with an area of not less than thirty <i (30) penies. . ' _ ' 2. The frontage of any section facia? any street that is already formed, kerbed. and channeled, shall not be leae thu-J forty-four (44) feet with an area of not lees than twer.ty ft») p«rche«. ProviJ- - ing that: where the area i_ a quarter I of an acre or more facing any *-- a that if a'ready formed, ke: bed and chan- c r.eliod, 'he frontage may be reduced 10 forty (40) :'»et. F D_te-d at Spreydc/i this <t"a dsy of t 19K, „ „_ .^_ c D. C. BLACKIE.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 16

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