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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. i . • Notice- of Sunday Servicca.—"Under ' thia* heading on Saturday the rat—; for Seiva.s<_ _ro:—.Not exceeding 24 worcb (set eo.ld), 1. cash; for every additional 1_ (fords, 6d e_Sr-; I—— inch displayed, __ 6d; three-quarter inch, 33 Od; one inch, 5b cash. N.B.—The 3_ aVotices n-.i—t not contain Adverii—;rn<ant_ of Annual Meetings, Tea Meetings, or E_— —_in_ent_. TILE CATHEDRAL—Su-day, Holy Commuaaion, _ a.m., and' Cl—•;.,. I-uchaia—t 11 (fcchu—jn in G). iiatroi-., "_—i \Vii_i JUo—>" (Atonel-_—_n). Preacher, Tlio IJ—_. i_vci_gsißj, 6..0 lAuwoo- in Cj. a—ill—in, ''"-n the Lara put i my _-._.-." _is— wary, -.each—r, Tile Principal of Christ'- College, Upper Depart—en t. __ "-0'ST. PAUL'S*__ESBl'T_F__- r CHURCH, C_>hd street—Morning, 'I a.ra., Mr 3. Ten-out; evening, 6.30 p.m., Rev. Geo. Miaier (of Ashl—irionj. New ______ —U a. in. (Comniimi—i), I—v. Geo. Miner; 6.—1 p.n_., Mr J. Ten——it. Linwood—-.*— 1 p.m , Mr Geo. lute. ______.. (Jl. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Oxford terraO West—Service- Tomorrow at 11 _m. and C.30 p.m., by thc Rev. A. T. Thompson, M.A., B._. At Ricci.. —_ Church, i _—ri street, n* 11 a.m., by Mr Ju_a Ncwla_d_, and . at 6..0 p.ni., by -Ur" V. C. —-urns. At Spreydon Church, Barring—a Btreet, at 6.30 p.__, • by Mr John Nen-I___». ' Be-ioy -wnue-Ecv. Dr. i-V. __;-=--., M-a*.., 11 -.in. and ..30 p.m. At , I—-wick street—Alj J. iieid, 0.30 p_i. P_-.il CP""FiA-:~~ STREET" -_ETH(-Dl_*r cUURCH—II, Hey. W. A. Sinclair' 1 6.30, Rev. Percy Knight, B.A. Subject, _" _il , Things to all Men.' Anthem, '•'l'he Ms_-v-loua Work" (Haydn). Organ and Vocal ' Recital from 7.30 to 6.15, by Mr aad M—> . Era-. Firth. lOo*" 1 ."X_r£§i-__ CHURCH, East belt—-11 a.m., , 'YVi Rev. P. IS. Knight, BA,; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. A. Sinclair. Subject: "Wake Up.' 1 (Service will cic_e early to permit att—idai—« 'at Temper.—co Me.ting). _____* C""_T-»_-__- I__THODIST MISSION, Grand T_-atre, _, P.S.A., _pka_id Musical _TOjir__me by Sydenham Methodist Choir. Soloists, ___ep Oates, Packer, Kay, Baton, • Mts I—\7_nso _, .Mr Sharp. Anthems, Quar- ' tetter. A Musical Feast. 6.45, Rev. J, Cocker, Gospel Song. Durham ntreefr—ll, ' Rev. J Cocker. H-ign etreetr-H, Mr Turn*. ; ' 1027 OT ALBANS METHODIST CHURCHO Monlirrg, Rev. H_ E. Bcllhcnißt»; evening Rev. T. W. Yoa__ Edgeware road— ■ Morning, Roy. A. A. Ben-ley; evening, Rev. . W. Harris. 10 *_ METHODIST CHURCH- '—) Foreign Mi&_ion Su_d_y—ll a.m., Rev. ■ A Mitchell, solo, "The Voice of the Father"; i 6.30 p.m.. Rev. A. N. Scott*?, 8.A., solo by • Miss L. Davies. Convalescent Horne —11, Mr StOUi; : 1183l 183 " ,-r*f/OOLSTON METHODIST— U, Rev. W. VV. Harris; 6-30, Mi l"a_-_b. Op-awa—ll, Mr L. M. Isitt; 6.30, Roy. Williams. Su__e—ll, Mr Thomas; 7, Roy. Laycock. Hea,th--1 cote (CJiurch Annivc—iaxy)—11, Rev. Williams-, 2.15, Musical Service; 6.30, Rev. S. t Lawry. J___^ O~_FORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH —Rev. J. J. North, 11 a.m., i-ibject, "Ccmtentmcnt"; 6.30 p.m., Second Se-ries oi i Special Winter £——noiM. subject, "Work a Divino Calling." St. Albans Brandi—6.3o p.m., Preaching Service. ' ' BAPTIST CHXTRCH. Elgin ' O street—R.v. L. B. Busfield, 10 _-_~ Buddhism; 11 a.m., Worship; 6.30 p.m., , "Chr-:_t at the Door." Waltham—6.3o p.m., Mr W. MilUr. ____* S~ I__EYDON BAPTIST—II, Mr Gri-ithaj 6.30, Rev. John Laird. Me_.orial eeTvice -bo lato Sergeant Bowdon. fixßt Sproydon volunteor to fall at tho Daxdai—llea. Large , attendance —rged. 103L"~INWOOD BAPTIST C-TURCH, corner "Worcester street and Linv-'O—l avc_ii_— Mc__i_g, 11, Mr W. Spix—de; opening, 6.30, Mr R. C—iffiths; Communion at clc—e. Brom- ' W Branch—Servi-, 6.30. .AH welcome. 107----rpR-NITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH X —To-motrow- e_vices conduc—d by . Rev. Harry Jo__-n, li a.m., "Tho Pro- ' gramme of the Divine Icfe"; 0.30, "The ' Perils oi Drifting." Visitors welcomed. 1012 QYD_-"a_*-^ _ GOSP_L MISSION—MorrO ing, Mra K. E. England; evening, Mr K. E. England. "... There sh-ll come in' tho J_it days sooffer., vralking after their own —_t_, and aaying, whero is the promise oi His (C_rist _) coming?" t___3 S~COTTISH SOCIETY HALL, __-_e_t_i etieet—-A Bright Gospel Meeting will (D.V.) bo held 6.30 Sunday Evening. Spe-bers: Meaarß Townley and Paton. Come and bring: yonr frienda. __o__l V" ETERANS' HALL, 9. Glonoe*-! streetSunday, 7 pjn., addreaa by Miss Fabling, "Uneee-n Forces. The Law of Thought; Pre > iection." Clairvoyance. Collect-—i door. 1050 CtHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services, First ' Church of Christ ScientLst, Latimer square—Sunday Service-, 11 &.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Is the Universe,, including Man, evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. 1013 QEVENTn DAY ADVENTISTS—Subject: O "i—ie- the Biblo call for True Presbyteiianism in the Last Days?" Chuich, BarbadcK— 6ti—et, 7 p.m. 10M SS_.l_.T_D BIBLE STUDENT'S oi Christchurch, Or_ige Hall, Worcester street, near Latimer equaa— —Bible Class 2.;.0, Lecture at 7 o'clock by E. Nelson. Subject, "Tho Restirrection.' Quest-one All wolc—no. 1077 CHURCH, Worc-»t„ fltreet —Seven o'clock, Spiritualism's ■ Fourth Principle, "The Glad Mes—ige: There Are No Dead." Taught by tho great **t. P_ul, confirmed by science. Come, ye ! mournerr*. and be comforted. "W. Ncrto-n----r taylor. Colic.—ion. ' 107 TirEOSOPHICAL SO"CI_-Y, 96 Armagh street, Vict-ciia square—Public Lociure, t Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject, "Reincai— ation ; " j Sunday School 3 n.m, ' 1053 3 TVTEW^'E-rT_i*N"Tf~l-^^ JA CIATION, Caledonian Hall, Worce—- " etreet—Mr W. W. Collina will 1.-ecture Tc- - morrow. Subject. "Mind and Body, or thc , True Science of Self." Alu_cal selections at ' 7 p.m., _i—tiding "Polonaiao Militii__" (Chopin), "Minuet" (Bocnhorii-), "PaTio -. F'.uto" (Gc>dard), "Slumber Song-" (WeberLi— t). Queslions answe——. Admission free. ' Collection. 1061 ARMAGH: STREET HALL—The Gospel of tbe Gts—. of God will (D.V V be p—lached in the above hall on Sun-day evening, 6.30. All heartily welcomed. No col--7 iection. 10M YM.C.A.— Sunday, 4.15 p.m. Speaker, • Mt K. H. Fountain. All men invited. Strangers' Tea 5.15 p.m. 4027 PUBLIC NOTICES. ~ Ii A D I E S I t HAVE YOU _____ For the I _ PRIZES In the TJSEFUI. HINTS CO_*PEITTTON? I If sot, See > "THE EVENING NEWS" At Once and Reed the Cc>„ditic_„ » MOST ENTERTAINi:.*G, INSTRUCTiVE, AND INFORMATIVE. I 1 -~~ '• Why Not Earn Some POCKET MONEY? * ConsTiH "MAINLY FOR WOMEN" COLUMN In " The Evening News" Each Ni_;ht. "THE EVENING NEWS" Is Delivered to your House by that Paper. EXPRESS RUNNERS. WANTED. FARMERS TO KNOW THAT WE AEii BUYERS OF HJME SEPARATED CREAM. Before ds—osing cf your Cream writ, to CAN'TEHBURY DAIRY CO., P.O. Box 563, ChrietcaaUTch. Factory, 161 Lichhe;- Btreet (East). C-_tt THE Special "Pago ior Women"' in Saturday's Editions of "The Evening News" eppe ais to everyone, A Bright Home . M-gaaune. THE War is being specially dealt with in the "E, ening News" tp an extent, not to be fflund e_ewl—__.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15309, 19 June 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15309, 19 June 1915, Page 10

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