SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tvoticos of Sunday Scrvicce. —Under this heading on Saturday the iate« for Services aro:—Not exceeding 24 words (sei eolid), Is cash; for every additional 12 words, Cd extra; half inch displayed, Oa 6d; three-quarter inch, 3s 9d; ono inch. 5a cask. X.B.—Th© Is Notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea Meetings, or Kntcrtainments. CATHEDRAL —Sunday. Iloly CornJ- jminion 8 and after Matting. Clioral Mattins 11 (Garrett in D). Anthem, "By tho Waters of iJaJjylon" (Coleridge-Tayloi). Preachor, the Ven. Archdeacon Bachelor. Kvensonpr. G.liO (Walmisley in D minor). Anthem, "Bleesei Jesu" (Dvorak). Preacher, tho Principal of Christ's College. _ ' 510 UIiHAM STREET M ETHODI ST CHURCH—II, Jiov. Percy Knight, B.A. Subject, "I'he Church's Greatest Kite"; 6.30, Rev. Dr. J. H. Elliott, of tho Bible Institute, Adelaide, subject "An old love story and tho sweetest over tcJd." Anthem, "Hark! Hark My Soul" (Shelley). 543 jisTIeY~CHU RCH SERVICES—II a.m., Rev. A. N. Scot tor, 8.A.: 6.30 p.m., T!ev. Percy N. Knight, 8.A., subject, "The Thirst of the 507 URIIAJL STREET SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH—II, Mr Hanin; G. 30, Mr Earwiike.r. High street—ll, Mr Patten; 6.30, Mr McCullogh. 576 <JY DKNILVAI NLKTH ODIST CHU.R CH-7 O a-m.. Prayer Meeting; 11 n-.in., Mr "W. Dobl>s; 0.30 p.m.. Rev. A. N. Scotter, B.A. Solo by Mrs Laver. Communion at close'. Convalescent Homc--11. BolsbaAs". 573 DT. AUBA'XS"METHODIST CHURCH— O Morninp. Rev. S. Lawry: e.-enin?. Rev. H. E. Bellhoupc (closing address of ministry). Edjrewsre road- Jvlornin™, Rev. 11. E. Belllio\i?e (farcv.ell address); eveninpr, Mr J. H. I'll ill. 521 TjfrOOLSfOX METffODIST- 11. Mr C. »V .Francifi: fi.ilO, Ij. M. laitt, Af.P. Opawa- 11, Mr Sprouie: 6.30, Rw. .1. T. Martin. Sumner—ll, Mr R. H. Turner: 7, Mr G. \Y. Barrell. HeaUicotc—ll, Rev. Martin; 6.30; Mr Bartlett. 515 IN WOOD METHODIST CHURCH— Morn ins, Mr J. H. Pugli; evenin?. R«v. C. Strand (farewell eervicc). Sliirley—Evening, Mr- C. Francis. 566 T.~AX CHURCH, Oxford terrace West—Services To-morrow at 11 a.m. and iLt 6.30 p.m. by the Rev. A. T. Thompson. M.A., B.D. At Biccarton Church, Puriri street, at H a.m., by Lieut. W. J: Harvey, and at 6.30 p.m. by Mr D. C. Burns. At Spreydon Church. Barrinpton street, at 6.30 p.m., by Lieut. W. J. Harvey. CTTTAUL'S PRESBYTEKIAN CHURCH, O ' Cashel street—Morning. U a»m„ Rev. Dr. John H. Elliott (of Adelaide): evening, 6.30 p.m.. Rev. John Patereon, M.A., subject, "The Social Bond." Linwood—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Mr J. Tennent. Laying foundation stone, Richmond Hall. SaAurday, 15th inst., 3 p.m., by Hon. J. ft. Aitken.
KJfOX CHURCH, Bcalcy avenue—Rev. K. K. Hit], of Lincoln, 11 a.m. and 6.30 um. At Berwick street —Mr J. Reid, 6.3(1 p.m. £5? /SXFORD TERRACK BAPTIST CHURCH vJ —11 ajn., preacher, ■ Rev. J. J. North, subject. "A Fij Tree in a Vineyard"; 6.30 p.m., preacher, . Kev. John Taklc, of L.ast Bengal, India. ■ OT ALBANS BAPTIST MISSION HALL, lO Toon'a road —A Week's Evangelistio Mie-aion, omincncin™ To-morrow; 2.30 p.m., Sunday School: 6.30 p.m., preacher, Rev. .T. J. North. N.B.—Sankey'a Hymns. 464 INVTOOD BAPTIST CHURCH, corner Limvood avenue and Worcester street— Morning. U o'clock. Rev. .1. Tak'-o (raissiouarv on furlough from India): evening, G. 30, Rev F. McDonald. A hearty wc'.eonic to all. 516 (jYDEXHASr"BAPTIST"OHURCHT" Elgin > ? streot—Rev. L. B. Btisficld. •11 a.m., '•"Phe Baptism of Fire": 6.30• p.m., Haa Christianity Failed?" Wilson's road, Opawa —6.30 p.m.,_Mr_ A._l>ajj.o3. 4^6 FcCa'rTON BAPTIST CHURCH. Clarence road— Special Services, Sunday. Preacher, Kev. W. Smith, of Greendale. Mornin?,' 11 o'clock: evening. C.30. Special singing! Bright services. Hea.rty welcome^ rPRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH J. To-morrow's services conducted by the Hov. Harry Johnson. 11 a.m.. ' Certainty Religion": G. 30, "The Supremo Teacher." Visitors, welcomed. 570 OYBITNIIAM - GOSPEL MISSION*—Momin™, Mr D. Lanvon: evening. Mr K. E. England"!' "Bud God forbid that. I should "!on- eave in t.ho Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ." Gal. 0, H- L SI CJ UN DAY Evening. 6.30 (D.V.), in Armagh O street Hall. Come and hear something cmoern'-ng vo.u* e-terual destiny. Subjcct, "The Visitation." Open-air meeting. 8 o'clock, corner Gloucester street. G~ OSPEL MEETING. Y.W.C.A.. Latimer ' square.—Sunday, i.OO p.m.. Special Service for Girl*. Speaker. the President. Mrs A. Kayc. Farewell address. All girls and women welcome. L 3 "VT" M.C.A.—Sunday, 4.1-5 p.m.. Rev. John H. 1 . Elliott, D.D. (late President Adelaide Bible Institute), speaker. Subjcct, "What to Teach in Order t-o Hold and Help." Men and women invited. Strangere' Tea 5.15. ._ 3496 TTirfERAXS' HALL, 94 Gloucester street--V Sundav. 7 nam. ;:ddre?-s by Mjs3 Fabling. "ITie> Essential and the Historical Chric-t contrasted." Clairvoyance. Collection door.
SEVENTH DAV ADVENTIST CHURCH, O Barbados street—Sunday evening, at 7. Pat'or Pascoe will speai on "The United ■States in Prophecy: Will America get Involved in AVar?" All welcome. 4W HURCH OF THE SPIRITUAL PHILOSOPHY. Trades Hail. G!oucester street Sunday. 7. TV. Xortontaylor's subject. "The Importance cf the Belief in Spirit Return." Collection. SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester j street —Sunday. 7 o'clock. Mr H. * j Anderson (from England) will deliver an address. Subject. "The Purpose of Life." , Question of <»eriou3 importance to material- ; jsts and theologians. All welcome. 552 : HRISTIAA 1 SCIENCE SERVICES — First Church of Christ Scientist, Lati- , mer square.—Sunday pervices, ]l a.m_. and 7 J p.m. Subject, "Are Sin, Disease, and Death ; Real?" Sunday School, 2.15 p.m. 544 j rrunr-OSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 96 Armagh I -L street. Victoria square—Public Lecture | Sunday. 7 pan., by }£L<w E. Hunt. Subject, "New Zealand : the Homo- of tlio New Sub- , Race." Sunday School. 3 p.m. 545 BW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSO- i CTATION. Caledonian Hall. Worcester fi tree'.— iHr "\V. "W. Collins will Lecture Tomorrow. Subject., "The Rev. Dr. Inco, Dean of St. Paul's, on 'Visions of the Heavenly City.'" Commencing at 7.15 p.m. Questions answered. Admission free. Collection. 512
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