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| RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTSr i ' -Notices of Sunday Services. — Under | this heading oil Saturday, the ratfi I :or Services aro:—Not exceeding 24 I words (sit solid). Is cash: for every I additional 12 words, Hd extra; Juiif I inch displayed, 2s i.d: three-quarter inch, 3s nd; one iucb. As cash. •VB.—The Is Xoti.es must not contain Advertisements of Annua; Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea Meetings, or Entertainment?. r pHE CATHEDRAL — Whit Sunday. Hoiv Communion, S; Choral Eucharist, n iSchubeit in G), Ir.troit, "Come, Holy Ghost-" (Attwooci). Preacher. Rev, P. B. Hagsn'tt: b'veuFong. G. 30 (Dykes in Kj, Anthem, "I Praise Thee, O Lord ' (Mendelssohn). Treacher, Cation AVilford. WHIT SUNDAYTMay"foYh—AH~thc~offcr- ' ' ' intra in Anoiicaa Churches on this day "vill be niven to the Melanesian Mission, which is in urgent need of funds. Ctl Q»T. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Oxford "terrace ' West—Divine Services To-;iiorro\v at II a.m. and at (j.30 p.m.. by the Tie v. A. T. Thompson. M.A.. 15. D. "At Riccarton Church, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. by the I'X. O. White. At Spieydor. Church, at U a.m. and at 0.30 p.m!. bv Mr F. Coalman. ' DWG Durham street methodist CHURCH- 11 and 6.30, I'cv. Percy Knight, 11.A. Morning subject. "The , Piomiij >if Hnlv Ghost Power"; Jivenir.-/. [ "Sin, confessed and forgiven." Authem, "Jesu. Priceless Treasure"' (Roberts). Cashir.ore Hills School aid Home—Mr C. K. Wigglesworth. 705 "lArKSLKY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue— '» 11, Rev. E. P. Blamires, Boy Scouts' Parade G. 30, Rev. E. I'. 131aiaire«, "The Church a Society of Friend?.' Soloist, j Miss Winnie Roberts. New Brighton—ll, | Rev. T.. Hudson; €.:!<>, Rev. W. Wo-Lker. ! Richmond—ll. Rev. W. Walker: 6.30, Mr J. Lumas. Lili'.vood—ll. Mr J. Olds; 6.."0, Rev. L. Hudson.. Shivlcv—ll, Mr .1. H. Pugh: | Roy Sicouto' Parade; G. 30, Mr A. La wry. Methodist—ll, Rev. W. C. Oliver: 0.30. Mr •I. V'oss. ' 711 QT. ALbTns >£ktHo'SIST^CIIUKCiOnL'iversary Services --11 a.m.. Rev, (";<«•>. Moore, M.A.; 3 p.m.. Rev. A. C. Lawry ; fi-'ifl p.m.. Rev. H. A". Job. Afternoon Musical , Programme will bo provided l:-v members of tlv> Male \ oice Choir. Solos, Duets, Quartets. by Lytic Frit'ir. 710 CT. AI.IJAXS MKTIIQIHST CHURCH.O •" W' Beckett: anthem. *'I»ej«me in the Jvorcl":, GJJO P.m., TJ?v. A. C. l.awrv; anthem, "Seek Yo the Lord" (Roberts;. Edgewaiv road—ll a.m., Mr A. S. Davis 6.30 p.m., Rrv. W. C. Oliver. 70!) \V"OOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH— »> 11. Mr Turner; 6.30. Kov. F. Coprland: Sumner— 11. Rev. W. Bwmbcr; K. 30 Mr St urge. He.ithcote (C'.K.) —11, Rev.' I" Co pel and: 3 and G. 30. Kov. J. E. Parsons Opawa—ll. Supply; 0.30, Mr Keryhaw. G7l QYDEXHA.Af METHODIST CHURCH.~Anmversary Services, Colombo street—lt a.m.. Rev. A. t'. Lawry: p.m., R ev . J. Cocker; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Wm. Bockott. Selections by the Children at Afternoon Service. •Spceial Anthems by the Choir Morning ;uid Evening. Grand Concert on Wednesday, --"d May. G g S "DjAPANUI METHODIST versury, a day of Grateful Remembrance. Preacher, Rev. W. Ready. Collections for Trust. n RI i 5 G E 'njRRACE MTKTHODIST CHUR.CH—II. Rev. J. Cocker; G. 30, Rev. J. Cocker, Memorial Servic© late Mrs Jninea. Durham street South— 11, Rev. C. E. Ward; G. 30, Mr Hooper. Madras Btrcet Xorth—ll, Mr Sproule, soloist, Miss Ibbotson; 6.30, Rev. K. Ward. 6G6 ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Cashel street—Rev. John Pateison, M.A., ll *.m., "A National Ideal"; 6.30 p.m., "Our Citizen-ship." Litvwood—ll a.m., Mr W. A. Stout; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. Tennent. Richmond—ll a.m., J. Tennent; G. 30 T).m., Mr W. Crawler, sen. " • 9857 KXOX CHURCH, Bea.le.y avenue—Rov. Dr. It. Jirwin, M.A., 11 a.m., "The Heroism of Jesus": G. 30 p.m., "C'ourasre —an element of Christian Character." At Berwick street — Mr J._Reid,_at 6.30 p.m. 719 ITPRIXITY "CONG REG A TIO N A[7"CH UR CH —11 a.m., Tiev. H. Allen Job; G. 30, Rev. Geo. K. iloore, iI.A., *'Tlic Me«sago of Whit Sunday.'' Visitors cordially welcomed. " 703 LIX WOOD Congrrogational Church, Ferry road—ll a.m.. Rev. Geo. E. Moore, M.A., "Tho Broad Christ"; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. H. Allen Job., "Tho Curse of Adain the Salvation of Man." 703 OXFORD - TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH (Invitation Sunday)— Rev. J. J. North, 11 a.m., subject, "Tber Burninj Bush"; 6.30 p.m., subject, "A No-Noneense Religion." St. Albans —6.30 p.m.. Preaching Service. 682 SYDENHAM - BAPTIST - CHURCHT^iffin street l —ll a.m., Mr Hiddlestone; 6,30 p.m.. Mr G. Holland. Wilson's road, Opawa —6.30 p.m. 738 (J VDEN 11AM GOSPEL MISSION—Mornin;/. Mr Webb; evening, Mr J. Healey. . . We have found the Messias which is, being interpreted, the Cliriflt."—John i., 41. 690 A 11MAGH STREET HALL—Sunday, 6.30, there will (D.Y.) be a Bright Gospel Servico held in the above Hall. Como and bring your friends. No collection. Sunday School, 3 o'clock. 705 DRUIDS' HALL, St. Albans street—Sunday, 6.30, Mr 11. G. Grubb, Evangelist, will (D.V.) speak on tho futnro of Europe as seen in tho light of God's Word. Come and hoar for yourself. 706 NITARIAN, MASONIC HALTLTGlouccster street—6.3o p.m., subject, - "Tennyson's In Memorjam from tho Unitarian Standpoint." 697 qiHEOSOPHICAL SO CI J- street, Victoria square>—Sunday, 7 p.m., Lecture by Mr J. 11.I 1 . Cooper, "Some of tho I'owe re Latont in Man.' Lotus Class, 3 p.m. 678 YM.C.A., Sunday 4.15 p.m.. Men only, • speaker. Rev. 11. A. Job; subject, "Pioneering in Peru." All Men welcome. No collection. 660 YW.CJL. Latimer square—Sunday, 4.30 • p.m. Our Fourth Anniversary. Speaker, Rev. P. J. Cocks. All_welcome. 736 M-OORHOUSE AVENUE, CHURCH 01:' CHRIST—II a.m„ Worship, epeaWer. Mr S. Judd; 6.30 p.m., speaker, Mr A. C. /FlemBromley—6.3o p.m., speaker, Mr Uedford. /"ThTUSTIAN SICENCB SERVICE—First V Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer pquare—Sundav services, 1.1 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Mortals and Immortals." Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. 600 SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester street—7 p.m., Trance Address, Mrs JWilson "You old men shall dream^dreams; you yo'ung men shall .seo visions." Also, Clairvoyance, Lyceum, 3 p-m. 688 BW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION Caledonian Httl!, Worceeter street —W. W. Collins will Lecture. Subject, ""Post Darwinian Theories concerning the Evolution of Man: Are theso Theories iu any way responsible for the War?" Commencing 7.15 p.m. Admission free. . Collec729 C.E.M.S. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 22nd, A SERVICE FOR MEN -will be hold in THE CATHEDRAL, at 7.30 pjn. Preacher: The Bishop of Christohurch. All men are cordially invifed. Como yourself and bring your friemds. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. SOMETHING SPECIAL. MAGNIFICENT ONE-YEAR-OLD APPLE TREES. 500 Stuxmer Pippin. 400 Jonathan. 100 Cox's Orange Pippin. 100 Delicious. ' " 100 Munroe's Favourite. 50 Statesman. PRICE, £5 PER HUNDRED. Subject to being unsold on receipt of order. C. E. GIBBONS aDd CO NURSERYMEN, Etc., 647 Colombo street, Christchuroh G4572-556 MISS GREGORY'S, Cashel street West. TUST ARRIVED, Unique Assortment of u Beads and Stones (Jade, Cornelian*. Topaz, itc.). suitable for Necklets and MuS Chains, etc. Also the usual lines in Artistic Jewellery and China Ware, etc On View. Come and inspect th e varied eiocfc G4559 APPLE LANDS CO_ 209 A MANCHESTER STREET. T\TE have for Sale, Several ORCHAKDS tho owners of which are being called np in tho ballot. This is a very favourable time to secure young orchards in two, three »nd four-yo»r-o>J r.ppic t roce. Full purl liculars on application. THE APPLE LANDS CO. U(56.-2397 TelepJioue 4016,

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16215, 18 May 1918, Page 12

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