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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTSXoticfts of Sunday Services. —Under thia heading on Saturday for Service* are:—Not exceeding-** words (set "eolid), la cash; for ev«y additional 13 words, 6d extra; inch, displayed, Gd; three-quarter inch, 3s 9d; ooe inch* 56 cash. N.J3.-—Tho 1b Notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual liee** Ings, Anniversaries, Tea Meeting®, or Entertainment*. I THE CATHEDRAL— Sunday: H °ly Coma- m union 8 and Choral (Parry in D); Introit, "Thou I Him" (Wesley). Preacher, The Dean, i-ven-song. G. 30 (Ativrood in C). n \, 21" loved, now ve are t-he Sons of God (liw Preacher, lie v. E. H. Shore. ! UIUIAM - STREET - METHODIST CHURCH-ll a.m., Mr B. H Turner; •J p.m.. In Memoriam Service to late Her. P. W. Isitt (see separate announcement); b.JU p.m., Rev. John Dawson (ex-President A.£. Methodist Conference). Anthem, "Tny " a .y> not Mine. O Lord." Miss Bessie Olds will sing "God is our Refuge" (Carey) and 'Tie Gentl© Shepherd" (Adams'). URHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH—To-morrow (Sunday). 3 pjn.. Special In Memariam Service to the late Rev. F. W. Isitt. Presided over by his Worship tHe Mayor, Mr H. Holland. Addresses by Rev. W. J. Williams and Rev. John Dawson. Offerings for Belgian Children's Relief iund. _ 1030 URHAM STREET SOUTH' METHOD"IST—II a.m., Rev. N. Turner; 6.30 p.m., Sir J. Long. High street —11 a.m., Mr W. Sproule; 6.30 p.m., Rev. N. Turner. Lantern Service, "With Christ in Galilee. 093 fTOTESLEY CHURCH. Fitzgerald avenue— i.YY! ]i j.Tn., Rov. Harry Johnson; 6.30 p_m.. Rev. W. J. Williams Memorial Service lor the laio Rev F. W. Isitt, formerly minister of the Church. S— \ ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH-11 a.m., Rev. W. J. Williams; G. 30 p.m., Rev. P. Battey. Edge-ware road (Church Anniversary)—ll a.m., Rov. A. N. Scotter, 8.A.; 6.30 pan., Rev. Albert C. Lawry. Unveiling of Roll of Honour. Special hymns and anthems; solas and dueto by Messrs Johnson and Peake SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH— Trust Collections. 11 a.m., Rev. P. Battey; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. N. Scatter, B.A. Subject. "Starving Amid Abundance." Convalescent Home—ll, Mr Stout prrrpOLSTON METHODIST—iI7~Mr C. H. iff I Earwaker; 6.30 (Song Service), Rev. W. Lay cock. Opawa—Rev. W. Laycock; 6.30, Mr Vohs. Sumner —11 and 2.45, Rev. A. C. Lo.wry, President; 7, Rev, W. A. Sinclair. Heothcote—ll, Mr Armstrong; C.30, Mr Williams. 913 INWOOD METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m., Rev. A. Liveraedge; 6.30, Mr Dobbe. Richmond Church —11 ajn., Mr J. Pugh; 6.30, Rev A, Liversedge. Strangers welcomed. 917 KNOX CHURCH, Beuley avenue —Rev. Dr. R. Erwin, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. At Berwick street; Mr J. Reid, at 6.30 p.m. f>63 ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERUN~CHURCH, Cashel street—Morning, 11 a.m., Rev. R. Chisholm, 8.A.; Evening, <5.30 p.m.. Rev. John Paterson,. M.A. Subject, "The Primitive Faith." _ Evening Service anthem, "O Glgdaomo Light" (Sullivan). Ivfr Raynor Yvhite (organist) will play "Flute Concerto" (Rink). Lin wood 11 a.m., Rov. John Paterson, M.A, (Communion); (>.30 p.m., Mr J. Tennent. Riohmond—ll a.m., Mr J, Tennent. :«57 OT. ANDREW'S CHURCH, West—Services To-morrow, at 11 a.m. and at G. 30 p.m., by the Rev. A. T. ThompM_A._ B.D. At Hiccartan Church, Puriri Btreet, at 11 a.m. and at 6.30 p.m., by Mr W. J. Harvey. At Sprcydon Church, Barring-ton street, at 6.30 p.m., by the Rev. John Nixon. 9856' Oxford terrace baptist church —11 a.m., Rev. J. J. North. Subject, "What makes a Catholio Church—Mechanism, or Spirit?" 6,30 ' p.m.. Rev. H. Johnson. Subject, "Adventures with Christ in Africa.' " UlB SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, Elgin I Btreet—Rev. L. B. Busfield; 11 a.m., "The Nearness of God"; 6.30 pjn..' "The Authority of Christ." Wilson's road, Opawa —Evening Service, 6.30 p.m. 967 HPRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH J- —Sunday School Anniversary To-mor-xow. 11 a.m., Rev. W. A. Sinclair; 3 pjn., Special Musical Sorvice, Recitations, Soloe, Duets. Address, Rev. if. Johnson. 6,30 Rev. J. J. North. Special singing all day' conducted by Mr L. A. Milner. Visitors welcomed. 1031 Jj 1 * W_CLO D CONGREGATIONAL -*-« CHURCH, Ferry road—Rev. H Allan Job; U a.m., "Chrietian. Morality' II - • 6.30 pan., Service of Praise. Anthems, qu'arteto, solos, etc. Short Address on "The Magio and Ministry of Music." All seats "**[• • 965 QEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH -x fftreefc . 19-11-16, 7 p.m. Subl ject t What has been the Relationship between tho Church and the World?" (Revelstion, 5 and 6). Speaker, Evangelist J. Thompson. 981 GOSPEL MISSION-Morn-xT , ln f» Clare; Evening, Mr K_ E. For what shall it profit a man, if ha gain tho whole world and loeo his 80 , Now Maeonic a a Gloucester street^ Address, Tho Passing of Prayer." Freethinkers invited- 911 JoALL—The Gospel of 7Z i Jia^ of (D.V.) be preached 6.30 Sunday Evening. A hearty invitation to all Sunday School, 3 o'clock;. Open-air. 8 o clock, corncr Gloucester street. 933 HALL M Gloucester street— ' Sunday, 7 p.m., Mias Fabling. Subject to Follow the War: A Religion 7'r l ., a ' lve B "iMins Fore© in the Daily -Lafe. Clairvoyance. Collection. 1006 Wl NORTONTAYLOR'S SERVICE—Sun»t - day Night, 7 sharp. Subject, "The Ever Present Christ" (Lo, I am with you always) (Matt., 28). Collection. Trades Hall Gloucester street. cps CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICF.S-Firat Church of Christ Scientist, Latimer square Sundi?y Services, 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. Subject, "Soul and Body." Sunday School, {£.45 p.m. CHUBCH, Worcester ri et Z??k7 7 p,m -> Address- by John Page, Killed in Action." What of the Unbobevetr? Also Clairvoyant descriptions Lyccum, 3 p.m. 33^

rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 9<i Armagh J- street, Victoria square—Public Meeting Sunday, 7 p.m. Address by Mr Bell, "More Wisdom from Tibet."" Lotus Circle, 3 p.m. 1008

NEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION, Caledonian Hall, Worcester street—Mr W. W. Collins will Lecture Tomorrow. Subject, "Who is the True Catholic Bishop of Christchurch? An Ecclesiastical Quarrel and its Significance." Commencing at 7.15 p.m. Admission frco. Collection. 1021 V M.C.A. —World's Alliance Week of _ • Prayer. Combined Meeting with Y.W.CA. and Bible Classes, 4.15 p.m. Speaker, Rov. John Paterson. Tea at 5 p.m. " - 1033 KAIKOURA—PARNASSUS ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. And Vice Versa. P. CANNON, Proprietor. T LEAVING Parnassua Daily 2.15 p.m. Leaving Kaikour.i Daily. 9.15 a . m Booking Agents: New Zealand Tourist Bureau; Thoe. Cook and Son, Ltd.; H. B. Gould, 245 High street. For Reserve Seats Telephone 1340. C 4383 ROYAL MAIL COACHES. GERALDINE-ORARI SERVICE. LEAVE Geraldine Daily at 7.45 a.m.. arriv© Orari daily 8.30 a.m.; leave Orari daily 8.50 a.m., arrive Geraldine daily 9.30 a.m., leave Geraldine daily 9.30 a.m. arrive Orari daily 10-20 a.m.; leave. Orar'i daily 11.35 a-m., arrive Geraldine daily 12.20 p.m., leave Geraldine daily 1.30 p.m., arrive Orari daily 2.15 P-m.. leave Orari daily 2.55 p.m., arrive Geraldine daily 3.40 p.m., leave Geraldine daily 4.0 p.m., arrive Orari daily i.la p.m., leave Orari daily 5.0 p.m., arrive Geraldine daily 5.40 P-m., leave Geraldine daily 0.0 p.m., arrive Orari daily 5.45 pjn., leave Orari daily 6.0 p.m., arrive GeraJdine 640 p.m. Fares. Is 6d Single, as 6d Return. In connexion with the above I conduct a Livery Business. Gigs and Saddle Horses, Coaches etc., on Hire at reasonable rates. General carrying and carting carried on. Samplee careful'y handled. Agents New Zealand Express Company. Horse Clipping done on tho premises. Machine plates sharpened. Charges reasonable. Telephone No 4i. N. bHKRRATT. Proprietor, Geraldine. X BOTH in the quantity and quality of iU Wax New* the 'Evening News'' is pi» aminent.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15751, 18 November 1916, Page 11

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