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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Services.—Under tliw heading oil Saturday, the rates lor ,^ erv ' ccß a . le; —Not exceeding 24 solid J, la cash; for every additional 12 words, 6d extra; half ; "ch displayed, 2s £d; three-quarter inch, 3a 9d; one inch, 5s cash. f-B. —The Is Notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meet- | ln gs. Anniversaries, Tea Meetings, or Entertainments. ! TIIE W A 11. I Q.REAT UNITED ALL DAY SERVICE j OF INTERCESSION. | IX THE CATHEDRAL. j By Invitation uf the Bishop. "WEDNESDAY, MAY Sth. l*rom 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ! Conducted by Ministers nnd Laymen repre- • wanting mo=t of the Christian Churches of j the City. ! Tliosa entering or leaving are requested to do 3o during the ainging of hymns. 9591 CHRIST'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. A Old Boys of Christ's College, and Friends, are invited to attend a Ser- | vice.to be held in the CATHEDRAL, on SUNDAY NEXT, at 3 p.m., in Memory of Old Boys who have fallen in the War. E. HAMILTON, Hon. Secretary. RAXGIORA BOROUCH. CITIZENS of RAX'GIORA are invitcd to attend United Continuous Intercessory Services, to be held in ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN* CHURCH' on WEDNESDAY, May Bth, between the hours of 2.30 and 5.30 p.m. and from 7 to 8.30 p.m. All the Ministers of the town will take part. 9«S _c. I. JENNINGS, Miiyor. T\HE CATHEDRAL—HoIy Communion, 8; -*■ . Choral Eucharist, 11 (Parry in D). Introit, "Blessed be the God and lather" (We - ley). Preacher, The Prccentor. Eveuson*' fc'.au (Garrett in F). Anthem, "Then Shall t-tie Righteous Shine" (Mendelssohn). I readier, The Dean.' 15^ 'pHE CHUKCH OF THE GOOD SHEP- -*-• HERD, Phillipstoivn.—Rogation Sunday (May sth). bung Eucharist 11 a.m., Evensong 6.30 p.m. Preacher (morning and evening), Rev. Canon Wilford, Principal Christ's College. Subject, "Educational Reform." Morning, "VV'hy ive need Church Schools"; Evening, "What is the Chriatcliurch Diocesan Educational Scheme?" The Church of the Good Shepherd is in Philip street, end of penny section Sumner line, from Square. Trams leave Square 10.50 a.m., 6.20 p.m. 193

, HOLY TRINITY, AVONSIDE. nnHE Friends of the late Mrs Cuthbert are invited to utteud a Memorial -tiervice to be held in the PARISH CHURCH on SUNDAY, Slay sth, at 6.30 p.m. Parishioners arc hereby notified that all evening cervices commence at 6.30 p.m. from the Ist May. 9593 T"\ U.RHAM. STREET METHODIST J-' CHURCH—S3rd Anniversary Scrviccs. Preacher, 11 and 6.30, Rev. Dr. James Gibb, of St. John's Presbyterian Church, Wellington. Anthem, "The Sun Shall be no More' 1 (Woodward), and "Tho Heavens arc Telling" (Haydn). Pleasant Sunday Afternoon, 3 p.m. Special music arranged by Mr Ernest Firth, F.R.C.O. Address by Dr. Gibb. Congregational Social Tueedaj", May 7th, 7.45. Music by "Christchurch Lyric Four" from Mai© Voice Choir. Elocutionary items by Miss Fathers, Miss Lilian Kennard, L.A.8.. .at the piano. Thanksgiving offerings invited at all services. 189 TXTESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue— » » 11, Rev. E. P. Blamires (Communion); 6.30, Rev. E. P. Blamires, "Youth and Habit." NEW BRIGHTON—II, Mr H. Sturge; G. 30. Rev. W. "Walker (Communion). RICHMOND— 11, Rev. W. Walker (Communtou); 6.30. Rev. L. Hudson. LIN WOOD—II, Rev. L. Hudson; 6.30, Mr R. H. Turner. SHIRLEY—U, Mr J. H. Andrew; 6.30, Young Men of Richmond B.C. MARSHLAND—II, Rev. W. C. Oliver; 6.30, Mr A. Lawry. 159 S- T. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m., Rev. W. Baumber; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. C. Lawry, subject, "Tho Tender Memories of Autumn," .in grateful remembrance of tho lato Maud Emily Henley. Edgoware road—ll a.m., Rev. A. C. Lawry; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. C. Oliver. Anthem, "Rejoice iji the Lord." . 169 WOOLSOT METHODIST CHURCH. * * (Anniversary Services)—ll, Rev. W. Beckett; 2.15, Musical Service, St. Albans Choir: 6.30, Rev, F. Cop'eland. Tea and concert, Tuesday. Sumner—ll, Supply; 6.30, Rev: W.. J. "Williams. Heaihcote—ll, Mr Davis; 6.30, Mr Stout. Opawa—ll, Rev. T. W. Vealic; 6.30, Mr Olds. 170 SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH, Colombo street—ll a.m., Mr J. H. Pugh; 6.30' p.m., Young Peoples' Service, Rev. Win, Beckett dud Christian Endeavotirera. Solos, duets, quartet, and choruses by C.E.'s. High street Mission—ll a.m., Rev. W." J. Williams; 6.30 p.m., The Missionere. 133 Lincoln road methodist church (Anniversary Service) —Sunday, May 7th, 1918. 11 a.m., Rev. F. Copeland; 3 p.m., Rev. A. C. Lawry; 6.30 p.m., Rev. S. Lawry. 145

pASHMERE HILLS METHODIST CHURCH Services 11, at Schoolhouee, Jit H. Field, 10 at Convalescent Home,. Mr J. Cameron. Sunday School at Schoolhou6e 3 p.m. All children invited. 168 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODISTCHURCH (Anniversary)—ll, Rev. J. J. North, anthom "The Lord is My Light"; 3, Rev. Dr. Envin, "Tho God o£ Abraham Praise"; 6.30, Rev. J. Cocker, "Let -us Worship," "Sweet is Thy Mercy, Lord," "Seek Ye the Lord." Soloi&te, Miss Dyer, Miss G, Stringer. Anniversary tea, Tuesday next, 6 pan., Tickets Is. Durham street South—ll, Mr Boothroyd; 6.30, Rev. C. E. Wand. ' Madras street North—ll, Rov. C. E. Ward, "The Bible." Soloist, Mr Clothier; 6.30, Mr H. Field. • 185 KNOX CHURCH, Bealey avenue—Rev. Dr. R. Ei-win, M.A., 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. At Bonvick street—Mr J. Reid, at 6.30 p.m. - ' ; 165 ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, Oxford terrace West. Sunday School Anniversary.— Divine Services To-morrow, at 11 a.m. and at 6.30 p.m., by the Rev. A. T. Thomson, M.A., B.I). At liiccarton Church, at 11 a.m. and at 6.30 p.m., by the Rev. N. O. White. At Spreydon Church, at 11a.m. and at 6.30 p.m., by Mr F. Charman. . 0856 ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Cashel street —Rev. John Paterson, M.A. 11 a.m., "God's Instruments"; 6.30 p.m., Life's Deeper Values." Linwood—ll a.m., Mr T. W. Reese; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. Tennent. Richmond —11 a.m., Mr J. Tennent; 6.30 p.m., Mr H. Sturge. 9857 XFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH —AVeek of Prayer. .11 a.m., Rev. J. Cooker, subject "How can these things be?"; 6.30 p.m., Rev.' J. J. North,, subject "Our Great Ally, and the threatened lines of communication." .' 129 T INCOLN BAPTIST CHURCH—3 p.m., J-' Rev. C. W. Duncumb, subject "In view of the mercies of God."' A hearty welcome to all. 177

*TIRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH J- —Rev. Goo. E. Moore, MA., To-mor-row. 11 a.m. t "The Christian Magna Chartu"; 12 noon, Communion; 6.30, The Nature of Faith." Visitors welcomed. 178 LINWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Ferry road—Rev. H. Allen Job. 11 a.m., "The Fruit of the Spirit in the .Mud of Flanders"; 6.30 p.m., "National Intercession.'' 167 A RMAGH STREET HALL—A Bright Gospel Service will (D.V.) be conducted 6.30 Sunday evening by itr L. Browning. A hearty invitation to all. Sunday School, 3 o'clock. 146 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer equore—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Everlasting Punishment." Sunday School, y.45 p.m. 140 TTNITARIAN, Masonic Hall, Gloucester street—6.3o, Rev. J. H. G. Chappie. Lecture, "Unitarians' duty in wax time. " War enables profiteer to stand on "velvet," while poor stand in "queues." We rcssnt it. 131 YM.C.A. —Sunday Afternoon, 4.15 p.m. • Practical Talks to men only, Rev. Geo. E. Moore, MA, subject, "Life's Ideal." Men cordially invited-. No collection. 180 SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester street—7 p.m., Mrs J. Wilson, address, "Experiences of Spiritual Phenomena." Also, Clairvoyant descriptions. Lyoeum, 3 p.m. Visitors welcomc. 136 HEQSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 96 Armagh street, Victoria square—Sunday, 7 pjn., Lecture by Mrs I. Trathan, "The Key-signa-tures of Life's March." Lotus Class, 2 p.m. "VTEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSO--I.™ CIATION, Caledonian Hall, Worcester street —W. W. Collins will Lecture. Subject, "A Remarkable Book: Professor Lcuba and the Demonstration of Immortality by Direct Sensory Evidence and Scientific Induction." commencing at 7.15. Admission Free; Collection, 179

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16203, 4 May 1918, Page 12

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