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I _ Are Your Glasses Satisfactory ? Can you see through them without ever thinking oi thc.m ? Can you take them off without wanting to rub the bridge of your nose ? Do thev leave red marks where they grip ? \Yc supply Eyeglasses that enable you to see perfectly and that lit with positive comfort. Prompt, Efficient Optical Service. John R. Procter Consulting Optician 200 High St. Christchurch PMB7^94

SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Noticcs ol Sunday Scrvlccs. —Under this heading on Saturday the rates lor Serviced arc:—N«t exceeding 24 ' words (set solid), Is cash; for every additional 12 words, Gd extra; halt inch displayed, 2a tid; throe-quartov ;nch, 3s 9d; one inch, 3s cash. N.B.—The Is Notices must not con- ; tain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea Mcctmga, or Entertainments. ! rpHE CATHEDRAL —Trinity Sunday. Holy , JL Com munion fc*, and Choral Eucharssi . 11 (Smart in I''). Jntroit, "Holy, lloiy" (Spoiir). I'xcachcr, Tho Dean. Even«ms 6.30 (Walraslcy in D minor). Anthem, ' "Holy, Holy" (Crotch). Prcachcr. l*av. I Canon Wiifovil. J® ■ "IYuIUIAM STREET METHODIST J J Church—Preacher, Rev. Percy Knight, B_\., H arid 0.30. Morn ills subject, "Baptism' for the doad"; evening. "Tlio tenable silcnco of God." Anthem, "Tho Radiant Morn" (Woodward). I*3 I T\7"ESLKY CHURCH. Fitgernld avenue— VV ii, Mr W. C. I'raucis; 0.30, Rev. E. P. Blam'ires. "Tho greatness c.i gonUenoss." Memorial Tofcrcncw to the lato Mrs J. Shcrris. Anthem. "What are these arrayed in white? Solos, Mis;- G wen Thompson uml Misa Bessie Olds. 7o QT. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH— O Morning. Rev. W. C. Oliver; eTcning, Rev Albert C. Lawry. Edgewaro road— Morning, Rev. Albert C. La wry; evening, Rev. W. C. Oliver. M URHAM STREET SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m., Rev. T. Foo;, G. 30. Rev. X. Turner. 6" j LINWOOD METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m.. Mr K. Armstrong; 6.30 pan., Special Service: speakers, _ Rev. A. Livereedge, Messrs W. C. l ,v rujjcis, J, Pugh, and W. Leadley. * Sankcy'a lryjurav Richmond Church—ll a.m., Rev. A. Liveiscdgc; 6.30, . Mr R. H. Turner. 127 \\TOOhSTON METHODIST CHURCH— VV n> Itcv. F. Copeland; G. 30. Mj Stout. Sumner—ll, Sir Hanan; 6.30, K/>v. "\\. J. Williams. Hcatlicote—ll, Mr Pugh; 6.30, Mr Wilcon. Opawa—ll, Rev. W. J. Williams Copeland. 62 SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH, Colombo street —11 a.m.. Row Win. j Beckctl, family oarvioe; 6.30 pJn„ Rov. Wm. Bockett and Sister Flarcnoo (farewell). High 6trcet It a.m., Mr Bartlett; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. A. Lawry. Cashmere., Couvalcaccnt Home— 11. a.m., Ittr Cannon. 69 QT. ANDREW'S CHURCH. Oxford Icrruio j West—Servico To-morrow at ,11 a.m. ' (Communion) and at G. 30 p.m, by the Rev. A. T. Thompson, M.A., B.D. At Riccarton Church, Puriri street, at 11 a.m. and at 6.50 p.m., by Mr W. J. Harvey. At Sproydon Cliurcli, Harrington street, at It u.m, ami at C.30 p.m., by Mr L. McMaster. 21G7 QT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cashol street—Rev. John Paterson, M.A.— 11 a.m. (Communion), "Knowledge and Power"; « 6.30 p.m., "Our Imperial Heritage." Anthem, "O Worship tho Lord" (Alfred Hollands). _ Voluntary, "Impromptu" (Schubert). Linwood—ll ajn.. Mr G. E. Franklin; 6.30 pjxl, Mr J. Tanncnt. Richmond—ll a.m., Mr-J. Tonncnt; 6.30 p.m., Mr PaAe. 7134 QT. PETER'S CirURCH, Ferry read—Rev-. T. MacDanald will prcach To-morrow at II a.m. and 6.30 p.m. C 6 T£"NOX CHURCH, Bealey avenue—Rev. Dr. R. Erwin, MX 11 a.m. (Communion) and at C.30 p.m. "Tho Providcnco of God illustrated in tho life of Joseph." A 4 • Berwick street—Mr. J. Iteid, at 6.30 p.m. 90 QT DAVID'S PRESBYTE.RIA.N~ CHURCH, Colombo street, Sydenham—To-morrow, 11 a.m., Communion, and 6.30 p.m.. Rev. C. Murray, M.A. After evening eervioo Mr H. 1L Johnson, organist Knox Church, will give a short Organ Recital. 117 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH —Rev, Charles Dallaston, of Xhmedin, will preooli To-morrow at both oervioca. Morning, at 11 o'clock; evening, at 6.30 o'clock. St. Albans Branch—6.3o p. id., Preaching Service. 4(5 SXDEHHAM BAPTIST - CHURCH, l3£in ,6trcet—Mr E. Goring, morning, 11 a.m.; evening, 6.30 pju. "Wilson's road, Opawa— Mr Fleming. g2 T INWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH—Sunday. 31 a.m., Mrs Harrison C.30 p.m.. Rev, T. Foe. Bromley—6.3o p.m., Mr C. R„ NV Mackie, 103 T)ICCAJITON BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, Annivoraary Searvicee. Preaohcr, Ilov. C. W. Dnncnmb. Morning, 11. 6ubjecl, "A littlo bit of gorao bush." Afternoon, 3, "Points from Panama Canal" Evening, G. 30, "Tho child in tho midst." Spccial einging by children. 123 Trinity congregational church i . —To-morrow's services conducted by Rev. Harry Johnson. 11 a.m.. Special Children's Service; 6.30, "A Good Steward"; 7.30, Cpmmunion. 104 " LHLMVOOD CONGREGATIONAL ; CHURCH. FcTiy road.—Rev. H. Alloo Job. 11 a.m., "Chmt'o Magio Touch"; G. 30 ' p.m., "Christ's Trustees." All aro welcome. ™ , YW.C.A., Latimer square.—Sunday, 4.15 • p.m. Special Meeting for Girla. ' I Speaker, Mrs Harrieon Lec-Cowie. "The ] Strength of tho Nation Movement." All women and girls welcome. 133 ' A~R MAGir STREET - HALL.—The Gospel . of tho Graco of God will (D.V) bo ; preachcd C.30, Sunday evening. A hearty ( invitation to all. Sunday School 3 o'clock. Will be iiloaaed to welcome your cliildren. Open Air Mooting 8 o'clock. 74 ■ DRCIDS" HALL, St. Albans street.—A ' Gospel Service will (D.V.) bo conducted, G."O, Sunday evening, in the »bovc Hall. ' Sunday School, 3 o'clock. A Wclcomo to • All. Sankey's Hymns. 73 j QjYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION.— " Morning, Mrs h". E. England; evening, Mr D. Lanyou. "And 1 saw the dead, email ( und great, stand before God: and the books ( were opened."—Revelations 20.10, 61 . SATAN'S ] LAST CO CNTERFEIT! 11 WORLD, WIDE — IMPE NDING. TO BE USHERED IN AT THE CLOSE OF THE WAR. Its Nature Unmasked in Scriptcio. \ N ADDRESS upon this all-im]>ortaiit subject will be given in tho GRAND THEATRE (Cathedral Bquare), On SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd. at 7.13, Dealing with tho last crowning deoeption of tho Mystery of Iniquity, as foretold by God's Holy Prophets. ' ; Doors open at 7 o'clock. Speaker: T. WHITTLE. NOTE. —Tlh?sq mcotiDgs will be continued duricg tbc winter. 43 MRS HARRISON LEE-COWIE On STRENGTH OF THE NATION ' MOVEMENT. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. < SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd, S.IS p. m . J i GRr—\ T CROWDS have at- ' tended ibis moeting. CHRISTCHURCH! 3 Come and have a share of the NATION'S 1 v.pli.':. 02erings for Fighting * : Hi 3 Worship the Mayor will preside. i .Y.io THE SQUARE, Saturdav s.]s Comr 5 ■ ;!70: 1

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15917, 2 June 1917, Page 14

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