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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Natlees ef Sunday Services.—Under this heading on Saturday, the rates for Services —Not exceeding 24 words (set solid), Is cash; for evew , additional 12 words, 6d extra; half < inch displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarter . inch, 8s 9d; one inch, 6s cash. ® jjjjß.—'The ,1s Notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meet- i ines, Anniversaries, Tea Meetings or Enterttinments. T C —2E CATHEDRAL —Holy Communion, 8; Choral Eucharist, 11 (Mozart in B A.O Introit, "O Zion, that Bringeet Good , Tidinea" (Staincr). Preacher, The Dean. J Twnson?i 6.30 (Attwood in C). Anthem, 1 "For Behold, Darkness Shall Cover" (Handal). Christinas Carols. 1245 e jr\RE BEACH CHURCH, New Brighton— > X Sunday next, Victory Thanksgiving Services at 8, 11, and 6.30. Hia Worship 1 ?\L Mayor atri Councillors will attend at ij Returned Soldiers specially invited, and asked to wear uniform. 6.30, preacher, < pjght Rev, the Bishop. 1246 ' txTESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue— >'V. 11, Mr J. H. Pugh; 6.30, Rev. W. Walker ex-Chaplain with the Forces. New Brighton —13. Rev. W. Walker; 6.30, Rev. jr p. Blamiree. Richmond—ll, Mr J. D. Burnard; 6.30, Sir J. Lomae. Linwood—ll, Vr hon a ; 6.30, Rev. L. Hudson. Shirley— 1) RevT L. Hudson; 6.30, Mr J. Farrow. Marshland —11, Rev. E. P. B lam ires; C.30, Bav. W. C. Oliver. 1261 C"~AMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH —11, Rev. Allen Job; 6.30, ■Rev. J. Cooker. Durham estreet South—ll, jtov". C. E. Ward; 6-30, Mr Boothroyd; Madras slreert North—ll, Mr Franklyn; 6.30, TVr. C. E. Ward. 1262 OKHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH —11, Rev. W. Baumber; 6.30, Bsv. Percy Knight, B.A. Subject, "Tho foolish Virgin 3 and the light that failed." An- ( "Sun of My Soul." Cashmere School . —11. Rev. Percy Knight. 1280 W" OOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH— 11, Rev. W. J. Williams; 6.30, Rev. F. Copal and. Sumner —11, Mr Farrow; 7, Rev, W. J. Williams. Heathcote—ll, Mr Turner; 6.30, Mr White. Opawa—ll, Rev. F. f'opeland; 6.30, Mr Francis. 1276 - nr. /tT.BANS METHODIST CHURCH—II *. (5 " «Tn. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. Albert C. ' Irtiwry. Edgeware road—ll a_m., Rev. W. 1 0. Oliver; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. Voee. 1273 Sydenham methodist church, Colombo etreet—Rev. Wm. Beckett. 11 < ajn., subject, "Thou shalt remember"; 6.30 ■ p.m., subject, "Our life a bridge." High . street —11 a.m., Mr S. I/awry; 6.30 p.m., Mr | W. Bartlett. 1232 "TITETHODIST CHURCH, Papanni—ll, IYI Rav. H. A. Sharp (returned chaplain); C.3o,'Rev. S. Lawry, Fries ton; 2.30, Rev. A. C. 1253 ] T7"NOX CHURCH, Beailey avenue—Rev. Dr. " J\. R. Erwin, MIA., 11 ajn. and 6.30 pan. Xo Sunday Sohoole. M Berwick Btreet— j[ r Macrae, 6.30 p.m. 1189 T. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Oxford terrace—Rev. R. M. Ryburn, M.A ~• 11 and 6.30 p.m. Harrington street Chu-roh, Spreydon—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Mr Char- . man. 9856 , T. PAUL'S CHURCH, Cashel street—ll a.m., Mr J. Bickerertaff; 6.30 p.m., "Service of Commemoration for all fallen in the Great War." Rev. John Patetson, MA. Linwood —11 sum., Supply; 6.30 p-m-, Mr J. Tennent. Richmond—ll lum., Mr J. Tennent; 6.30 p.m., Mr H. Sturge. 0857 T. PETER'S CHURCH, Ferry road—Rev. L. H. Hunt, of Marton, will preach To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. 1223 XFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 1 —Rev. J. J. North. 11 subject, "A Preacher's stocktaking"; 6.30- p.m., sub- 1 joct, "Annus Mirabilis, 1918." St. Albans Branch—6.3o p.m., Preadhing Service. 1218 ■ rpjIINITY CONGREiG-ATIONAL CHURCH 1 —Rev. Geo. E. Moore, M-A., at To- ■ morrow's services. 11 a.ni., "Faith and Apog- ' tacy"; 6.30, "Yesterday." Visitors cordially invited. 1269 INW OO D CONGREGATIONAL , CHURCH, Ferry road—ll a.m., Rev. J. Cocker; 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. Allen Job. "Stars that have set," eomo prominent people who have paeeed away during 1918. 1266 CHURCH OF CHRIST, Moorhouso avenue 11 a.m., morning warship; 6.30 p.m., Mr H. Crowe. Bromley (the School)—6.3o p.m., Mr Nut tall. 1234 QYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION—MornO ing, Mr S. Webb; afternoon, Sunday School; evening, Mr F. Spratt. "If any man wOl come after Me, let him deny himself . . . and' follow Me." 1248 NITARIAN SERVICES are held every Sunday at 6.30 in tho Masonic Hall, Gloucester street. Hearty -welcome extended •fib Wr. . 1249 PH3USTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE—First ' v Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square. Sunday services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Christian Science." 1237 rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 06 Armagh X street, Victoria square—Pablio Lecture, Sunday, 7, pjn. "Two D's,". by Mrs E. V. Co] gin. 1265 QPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester O street—7 p.m., Mrs J. Wilson, Trance Address. "The Year and its Visions," also Clairvoyance. Interviews Monday, 10 to 5. 1259 A O E ' 8 If I s's I O K, FOR DEEPENING- THE SPIRITUAL LIFE OF THE CHURCH. FINAL MEETINGS by this well-known English Evangelist will be held as under:— TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), j p.m.— First Queetionq. A Bright Gospel Address on ail importaii/t theme. Come , and learn to start the New Year right. 7.30 pjn. TUESDAY. 7.30 p.m.- ' , Subject, "Things Nerw and Old." , 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY. 7.30. Discipleship—three kinds. Which kind are you? A' Welcome to All. Seata Free. RANTTPTTS HYMNS. 6510 PRIME MEAT. •pv IX ON B R OS, Cash Butchers, fASTTF.r. STREET, Are Selling the PRIMEST BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB* PORK, and VEAL that the Dominion produoes, At the Lowest Possible Prices. All Meat is delivered into tie Shop by our ■Sanitary. Dust-proof Meat Tan. We stock SMALL GOODS in great variety. It will pay you to give turn. qheyrolet cars. 1919 MODEL. NO Vf ON VIEW. Call and Inspect the Very Latest of Modern Cars. HENRY J. RANGER, j Agent, I CHRISTCHURCH GARAGE. R8043 j WANTED KNOWN. rpHAT F. H. STEEL haa REDU CED 1 PRICE OF MEAT to Rock Bottom for SPOT CASH, and as we have only a ahort time to live, get the Best. Rubbish is dear at any price; the beet is always cheapest in the end. And do not be ■ persuaded to buy inferior quality or rubbish, when by patronising F. H. STEEL you can always rely on getting the w»«a ol Canterbury. Customers in City or Suburbs waited on Daily for Orders. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended t(> Small Goods a Speciality. The annual output reaches half a million pounds The quantity sold speaks for itself. SB2SS MOTORISTS 1 USE BRITISH TYRES. " A VON" TYRES are BRITISH through--A- out, therefore BEST. The "SUNSTONE" COVERS are the finest non-skid obtainable. ' ■ . . A -CYLINDER 6-Seater Krit. Paintwork in . 4 excellent condition. Khaki upholstery "••covens electric lamps, starter, and jiorn. . Price £235. Come and inspect at Adams. Ltd. 219 Tuam street. Chnatcturch. A-523

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16406, 28 December 1918, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16406, 28 December 1918, Page 13

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