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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE CATHEDRAL—SS. Simon and Jude. Holy Communion. S: Choral Eucharist. 11 (Stegjfall in G). Introit. "How Lovely are the (Mendelssohn>. Preacher. Tho Preccntor. Evensong, 6.30 (Stanford in B flat). Anthem. "Happy ard BWt" (if?nde'.gsohc). Prcachor, The D«Mn. Utl pROTESTAXT SUNDAY will be observed -*• by tho MKTHODIST CONGREGATIONS of the NORTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT TO-MORROW (25th inst.\ m Celebration cl the JC-Oth ANNIVERSARY OF TIIE R-E FORMATION. 1563 Durham street methodist CHURCH—II. Rev. Percy Knight, IJ.A. Subject. "Are we Piotcsiiui;s or arc vre Catcolics. where- are we?" Solo, Miss Haliidsy, "Come unto Mc." 6.20, Chiiplain W. Ready. Subject. "A Chaplain's Life with Sick and Wounded Soldiers on a Hospital Ship." Anthem, "Lord (rod of Heaven and Earth" (Cbirmcrl. Solo, Mic-s Twoee (repeated by request). "0 Come and let sVoxahip." HtS "\\rESLEY CHURCHT"Fitigerald _ avcnuc--i»y •' Protestant Sunday. 11 ».nx. and 6.30 pjn.. Rev. E. P. Blamires. Memorial for Soldiers, S. L, Peurce, AY. Law, and W, A. jSowden. NEW' BRIGHTON—II. Rev. C. Strand; C.TO Mr \Y. A. Stout. RICHMOND—II, Mr H. Sturge; 6.30, Mr Boothroyd. LINWOOD—II. Mr A. G. "Williams; 6.30, Mr W. C. Francis. SHIRLEY—II, Mr Turner; 6.30, Mr Williams. MARSHLAND—S.S. Anniversary: 11. Mr Pugli; 3.45. Rev. E. I'. Blamires; 0.30, Rev. C. Strand. l_iii 3 ST. ALBANS—ll'a.m.. Rev. A. C. Address by Chaplain W. Ready. ject, "protestantism." 6.30 p.m., Rev. \\ . C. Oliver. Edgcware road 11 a.m., Rev. Vi. C Oliver: 6.80 p.m.. Rev. A. C. La wry. 1133 METHODIST CHURCH— : .VV ! 11, Rev. F. Cope.land; 6.30. Mrs Williams. Sumr.er—ll. Mr Wise; 7, Rev W.J. Williams. Hoathcoto—ll. Rev. W. J. Williams; C.30, M r McJarrow. Opawa—ll, Mr Clucaa; 6.30,_R0v. _F._Copelaad._ ll6j UK HAM STREET SOUTH—S.S Anniversary: 11. Rev. C. E. Ward; 2.15, Rev. A. C. Lawry; 6.30, Rev. J. Cocker. I Special singing by choir, assisted by orchestra. Concert Wednesday. IJ '° SYDENHAM METHODIST CH"URCH. 0 Colombo street—Rev. Wra. 'Beckett 11 а.m., Family Service. Subject "Tho Storj 01 Joseph." G. 30 p.m.. Peoploe Service. Subject "Luther and tho Reformation. Hi ? U street—ll a.m., Mr Bioofca; 630 p.m. Mission Band. Cashmere—Convalesces Home, 10 a.m., Mr Cannon. _ii_ -pIpINUr"METHODIST-S.S -L S ary: Morning, 11, Lev. T. >\ . voaiie, Afternoon, 3 Rev. F Copeland; J "- vc "i?£ б.30, Rev. C. Abernethy. _ qtT - CHURCH, Oxford terO race West—Services 10-morrow at 11 а.m and at 6.30 p.m. bv tho Rev. A 1. Thompson, M.A., B.D. At Riccarton Church at 11 a.m. and at 7 Mr L MeMaster At Spreydon Church, at 11 a.m. and at 6.30 p.m., bv Mr F. Charman. _ a ß ™ CJT "PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, D ' Cashel street—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. Frank Rule. Linwood 11 a.m., Mr Crawley; 6.30 p.m., Mi J. lenncnt. Ricli-mond-U a.m., Mr J. Tennent; 6.30 p.m. | Mr J Stout. jHf B Is OX CHURCH, Bealey avenue.—Rev. Dr. R. Erwin, M.A., 11 a.m. and 6.30 | p.m. At Berwick street—Mr J. Reid, 6.30 .p.m. ffTHK 400 th Anniversary of the ReformaJL tion.—Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. Rev. J. J. North. 11 a.m., subject, "Protestantism as tho Assertion of ApMtolic Christianity"; 6.30 p.m., subject, 'The Monk of Wittemburg and the Hohenzolleni whom he smote." L~~ INWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH—Sunday School Anniversary, Sunday—ll a.m., Rev T. Fee; 2.45 w.m., K«v. P- Knight; 6.30 p.m.', Paator E. Jones. Special singing by children. ' Hearty welcome to all. 1095 SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, Elgin O street—Morning and . evening, Rev. E. E. Smith, of Gieendale. Opawa—6.3o p.m., preaching eervice. • a TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH —Rev; Harry Johnson at service®. 11 a.m., "The Tearless Land ; б.30, "The Basis of Optimism." Visitors welcomed. HSO LI NWO O D CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Ferry Centenary of Reformation. —Rev. H. Allen Job, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Special addresses on "The Struggle for Liberty, and Birtli of Modern Europe." 1184 SYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION (UndeM nomina.tional) —Morning, Mr K. E. England; evening, Mr Lanyon. r "J?h»n eaid Jeeue unto tJie twelve, will ye also go away?" • 1091 "ARMAGH"STREET HALL—Mi- Alfred -£*- Mace's Mission will be continued Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday next week,7.30 each evening. . Come ' and hear his stirring addrcases. ' ■ 1130 CHORAL HALL—Mr Alfred Maoe's Mission will be continued To-morrow Night (Sunday), at 7 o'clock. Subject, "Spendtlirifte." Don't mi»3 this address. Hymn sheets provided. 1131 Y. W.C.A., La/timer square—Sunday, 4.30 • p.m. Gills' Dept. Sunday—Speaker, Mrs A. Kayc, President. All girls welcome. Mission study as usual; leader, Miss B. Cade. . 1137 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE—First Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer square—Sunday Services, II a.m. and 7 p:m. Subject, "Probation afier death." Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. ■ 1081 SPIRITUALISTS* CHURCH, Worcester street—Sunday, 7 p.m., Trance Address by Mrs Wilson. Subject, "Lazarua and the rich, man." Collection at door. Lyoeum, 3 pjji. AU welcome. 1133 rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 96 Armagh 'J- etreet, Victoria square—Sunday, 7 p.m„ address by Mrs Colgan, "How the mental attitude affects our daily life." Lotus Class 3 j>.m. 1142 "VfEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSOCIATIOiN. Caledonian Hall. Worcester street—Mr W. W. o>Hins will Lecture To-morrow. Subject, *|T« the Church of England Protestant ?" (vide Synod address by Rev. C. G. Mutter). _ Commencing at 7.15. Questions answered. Admission free. Collection. 1162 ~ SHOWS. " Q.UIND PATRIOTIC SHOW, j EAKGIORA. j THURSDAY NEXT, Ist NOVEMBER. Proceeds to RED CROSS SOCIETY, LADY LIVERPOOL SOCIETY, Y.M.C.A., and NAVY LEAGUE. GREAT EXHIBITION OF STOCK. Draught and- Light Horses. Sheep, Cattle; Piga. Dairy Produce, Cookery, Flowers, etc. SURPRISE PACKETS—Astounding Value. Prizes up to £30 in value, and including' Separator, Dairy Corws, Bicycle, Clock, Sheep, Ttrrkeya. Pigs, Fowls, Wheat, Oats, Peas, Chaff, Beano, all in full-sized sacks, Quarters of Mutton, and other articles too numerous to mention, and Packets only la. JUMPING AND MILITARY EVENTS. Side Shows, Guessing Competitions. Children's Stalls. Christmas Tree. Sweets and Flower Stalls. Musical Stalls (Ponies), Driving Competitions, Etc., Etc., Etc. LUXCHEOX AND AFTERNOON TEA. Come and Support tho Efiort to Helg Our Boys. 1636 W. J. YOUNG, Secretary. THE APPLE COMPANY. WITH the return of Spring, the demajid for ORCHARDS and ORCHARD LANDS is once more active. PROPERTIES for SALE, planted sad oilplanted, in TASMAN NORTH FRUIT SETTLEMENT near MOTUEKA, NELSON. Full particulars on application. P. HERCUS, H4527-7805 209 a Manchester itmt.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16043, 27 October 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16043, 27 October 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16043, 27 October 1917, Page 11

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