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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Services. —Under this heading on Saturday, ihd rates for Services are:—Not exceeding 24 words (set solid), Is cash; for every additional 12 words 6d extra; h#'f inch displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarter inch, 3s 3d; one inch, 5s cash. N.B.—The Is Notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings. Anniversaries, Tea Meetings, or Entertainments. T'HE CATHEDRAL—HoIy Communion, 8: Choral Eucharist. 11 (Steggall in G.l. Introit, "Incline Thine Ear" (Hinimel). Preacher, Rev. C. G. Mutter. Evensong, 6.30 (Stamford in B-flati. Anthem. " 'Twas in the Cool of Eventide" (Bach). Preachcr, Canon Wilford. Durham street methodist ' CHURCH.—Preacher, Rev. Percy Knight, 8.A., 11 and 6.30. Morning subject, "Jesus Christ in 29 and 1919." Evening, "The Green Pastures of the Shepherd God."' Anthenj, "Send Out Thy Light" (Gounod). Cashmere School: 11, Rev. W. Baumber. 771 /CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH.—II, Rev. J. Cocker; 6.30, Rev. C. E. Ward. Soloist, Mrs Litchfield, nee Miss Eva Field. Durham street South: 11, Mr Langford; 6.30, Rev. J. Cocker. Madras street. North: 11, Rev. C E. Ward: G. 30, Mr H. Holland. JS2 O YDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH. Colombo street.—ll a.m., Rev. Geo* Moore, M.A.; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. Baumber. High street: 11 a.m., Mr Blazey; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Wm. Beckett. 715 PAPANUI METHODIST CHURCH—II, Mr J. Lomas; 6.30, Rev. A. C. Lawry. Frieston: 2.30, Mr Lomas. Belfast: 7, Mr Voss. tj-ia TTfOOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH *» (Harvest Thanksgiving), 11, Rev. Colin C. Harrison; 3, Sunday School Prize-giving; G. 30, Rev. F. Copeland. Sumner (Harvest Thanksgiving): 11, Rev. F. Copeland; 7, Rev. Colin C. Harrison. H'eathcote: U. Mr Olds; 6.30, Mr Crowe. Opawa: 11, Mr BurnaTd; 6.30, Mr Stout. J*} QT. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH, Rugby street—ll a.m., Rev. W. Grigg, C.F. (reoently from France); 6.30 p.m.. Rev. J. H. Haslam, ALA. Edgeware rood: 11 a.m., Rev. A. C. Lawry; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. C. Oliver. Sunday, 23rd inst., at Rugby street, Harvest Festival and Afternoon Musical Service. iOSi OHIRLEY—New Methodist Church Opening Services continued, 11, Esv, C. j Strand. Memorial reference late Mr D. ' Johnst-on: 3, Rev. P. Knight, 8.A.; 6.30, Rev. E. P. Blajnirea. QELWYN STREET SOUTH METHODIST O CHURCH. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. Pxeachera: 11 a.m., Mr Stout; 6.30.,-Rev. T. W. Vcalie (Farewell Service). 790 OT. PAUI-'S CHURCH, Cashel street.— O Rev. John Paterson, M.A. 11, a.m., "The granny of Tradition"; 6.30 p.m., 'The Revelation of God in His Word." Linwood: 11 a.m., Mr J. Reid; 6.30, Mr J. Tennent. Richmond: 11 a.m., Mr J. Tennent; 6.30 p.m., Mr A C Fleming. 9857 QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Oxford terrace West—Divine Services to-morrow. Rev. R. M. Ryburn, M.A., 11 a.m. arrJ • 6.30 p.m. Barrington street Church, Spreydon: Services at. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. 9856 KNOX CHURCH, Bealey avenue.—Rev. Dr. R. Erwin, M.A., 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. At Berwick street: Mr J. Stout. 756 ST DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Colombo etreet, Sydenham—Services will be conduoted at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by the Rev. J. (Returned Chaplain). 764 PAPANUI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— Special Services to(-morrow, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., and Young People'e Rally at 3 p.m., by Mr John Bissett, Assembly Evangelist. 780 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH —11 a.m., Rev. J. J. Nor'h; subject, "Jesus Only," followed by Communion Service; 6.30 p.m., preacher, Dr. Northcote Deck, of Soloman Islands, Explorer and Missionary. \ 714 j QPREYDON BAPTIST CHURCH, Lincoln I road—ll a.m., Rev. J. K. Auchen; 6.30 p.m., Rev. O. MacHattie. Subject: "The Liquor Traffic, No. 3; the Question of Compensation." Men specially invited. 739 TTRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH X —To-morrow's Services: 11 a.m., Rev. L. Hudson; 6.30, Rev. Geo. E. Moore, M.A. "Evidences of Religion." Visitors welcomed. 767 INWOOD Congregational Church, Ferry road—Rev. H. Allen Job, 11 a.m., "The Blood of the' Brave"; 6.30 p.m., "The Church and the Returned Soldier." ' * ; 776 TX7"ESLBY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue— »Vl 11, Rev. E. P. Blamires, St. John Ambulance Paiudo; 6.30, Rev. Thomas Fee. New Brighton—ll, Rev. W. Walker,. Children's Service; 6.30, Rev. C. Strand. Richmond —Harvest Festival, 11, Mr W. C. Francis; 3, Rev. J. Cooker; 6.30, Rer. W. Walker. Linwood—Harvest Festival, 11, Rov. W. Beckett; 3, Rev. W. Walker; 6.30, Rev. L. Hudson. Solos at each servioe.. Shirley-4-See special advt. Marshland—ll, Rev. W. C. Oliver* Communion; 6.30, Mr H. Sturge. 993

fIHURCH OF CHRIST. Moorhouse avenue 0 11 a.m., Mr. S. Judd; 6.30 p.m., Mr R. H- Turner. Bromley (the School) —6.30 p.m., Mr M.. Johnstone. *710 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, First U Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer square—Sunday Services,- 11 a.m. and 7 p.in. Subject: "Substance." Sunday School, 2.43 p.m. li* QYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION—MornO ing Mr D. Lanyon; evening, Mr S. Webb. "Tie Blood of Jesus Christ is the only basis of Salvation, the only way pardon, peace, and Heaven." 722 ""DREACH the Word": . . . "For the JT time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears."—ll. Timothy, iv., 2-3. ° 723 DRUIDS' HALL, St. Albans street—A Bright Gospel Service will (D.V.) be conducted 6.30 Sunday Evening, by Mr Mark Harrison, Evangelist. . Children Service 3 o'clock. 25? 1 RMAGH STREET HALL—Sunday Evenii- ing, 6.30 (D.V.) tho Gospel of the Grace of God will be preached by Mr D. Payntcr. Sunday School, 3 o'clock. 781 CJPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester IO ■ street—Miss Fabling, 7 p.m.. Inspirational Address, "Death. Where is Thy Sting? Grave, Where is Thy Victory?" Also Clairvoyance. Collection at door. 717 ADAME DE ALMA, late Wellington, will hold' Spiritual Meeting a..<,( giv© Readings from Flowers placed on \ able, 7 p.m. Collection. Caledonian Hall, Worcester Bt. ' 747 'fpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 96 Armagh -L street, Victoria square—Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 "p.m., "Theosophy and some of it 3 Misconceptions," by Mr Edward Branecombe. Soloist, Miss Bessie Palmer. Lotus 3 p.m. 1?2 "T7ORCES OF THE INVISIBLE"—Mr W. J. NortonUylor's subject, Sunday. 7, Foresters' Hall, Oxford terrace, ofi Manchester street. Psychic Messages from Written Requests relative to Loved Ones passed away, and Health. Collection. A thought for the week: "Insist on yourself; never'imitate." 762 —Loyal orange institution: BRETHREN of th-» above are requested to meot at the Shirley Methodist Church on Sunday, 16th inst., at 10.40 a.m.. for the purpose of attending a Memorial Service to the ]ato Brother David Johnston. Ladies' Lodges invited. Mourning Regalia, ljacues H MORROWi D-G .M. G. O. ROBINSON, D.S. No. 10 Car leaves Square at 10.5 a.m. 4019 YOUR GARDEN 1 ATEXT ' Spring and Summer Display must be prepared for now. Have a bright garden in the Spring, with BUXTON'S BULBS. Plant now—Anemones, Daffodils, Narcissi, Tulips, Ranunculus, otc. Sweet-scented Freesiaa-Grow. some in pota for early flowering. Bulbs, Is aoz., 6s 100. Buxton's Sweet Peas, sown in Autumn, give early and long display. Special value in collections of Sweet Peas, 2s Gd and 3s 6d. Buxton's New Autumn list of Sweet Peas and Bu!b3 free on application. TJee Buxton's Lawn Graes Seeds when making or -renovating lawns. Buxton's can provide all your Garden requirements in Seeds, Sundries, Trees, Plants, etc. Dahlias-Book your now fr<jm the Blooms. Cut Flowers and Floral Work, Bouquets Wreaths, etc., tastefully made up. Cut Flowers in season fresh daily. A. W. BUXTON, LTD.. NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, FLORISTS, AND LANDSCAPE GARDENERS. Shop- 689 Colombo street. Nurseries: St. Martin's, Christchurch. Telephones 1628, 1163. ' 82643-2580 ;

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16472, 15 March 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16472, 15 March 1919, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16472, 15 March 1919, Page 13

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