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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. ■Notice* of Sunday Services. —Und*r this heading on Saturday, the rates tor Scr 1 -"ices are: —Not exceeding -I word? (P-*t solid), cash: i'or every additional 12 uni-d* (id extra; half inch displayed, 2~ Bl; three-quarter inch, 3a 3d: otic inch, is cufh. N.B.—The Is Notices must not contain Advertisements oi" Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea. Meeting, or Entertainments. rPHK CATHE DR A L—W hitsun da y. Holy -*- Communion, fc: Choral Eucharist, 11 'Wesley in E). Ir.troit. "Come, }loy Ghost" ("ivnfojdi. Preacher. Tho Dcun. Evensong, H.i'O (Garrett in F). Anthem, "The Wilderness" (Goas). I'reachcr, Canon Wil/ord. lOCESAX SCNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION,-], Servicc at St. John'-i "Whit-Monday, 7.30 p.m. A-idrc** by Rev. K. X. Taylor, "M jr. :he Sunday School." 7.45. £97 D~l*"kham stT.'ket mcti iodi st CHURCH—II. Re". Samuel Laviy; R.ito, Kot. Percy Knigilt, I!.A. Subject, ' Divine Guidance in Human Affair?." Ar.-t'nr-rn, "O Give Thanks" (E.C.iiiirr.r.re iliih .School—ll, lie-. W. llaniubcr. 0.-1 11 fksXß YI?H~L-'KClir F i izzc a >> 11. -Mr W. c. Francis: Rev. \V. A. Sinclair, Secr<"'lar>' X.Z. .Uethndi.'t Forei/t: -I:- ; '2.1.1, Y.M. Bible ClaK-,. Nov.-Brighton—Ope-iin™ of Mission: 11, Mr A. J-.iu-rv: t, Re- W. Wulkm. R;cfc:>,e,nd— 1!. ft v. W. Walker: 0..>, -Mr J. Stout. Lii-wi>nd--Church Aiiniver?ary: 11. Rev. E. P. l!la.:nire«; '.'.<s, Rev. A. J. Scamer: 6/;0, .Rev. JI. Spencer. Continue Shirley—ll, Rev. 11. .Spencer: fi.3'i, Mr r'./rriv.-. AfarshLoid—ll. lir Wil.ia:i:«: fi.-O. •Sur;plv. -J77 (UMBRIDGE TEIMtACE METHODIST v CHURCH—II a.m.. l!«r. W. Giigjr: <>.u0 p.m.. Mr IT. Ji. Turner. iJuihum --Jreet S-nith—ll p.m.. Mr 11. Field; 6..'!0 p.m., lU-.-. W, Jijcketf. Madrid street North--ll Social ChiMren's Service, I!ev. C". E. Waul: 'i.30 p.n:., Rev. Wani. 10 CT. ALUAXS METHODIST ~'7{URol", 1J , f.'ugby street —11 a.m.. Rev. A. C. Jjcvrry: C.'iO p.m., Rev. W. C. Oliver. Edge"aro road—ll a.m.. Rev. W. C. Oliver; l».ni., A. C. Lav.-ry. 2U;) A NXIYERSAKY-Jli»!i. street MrtlK.dirt - Church.—Mornin;;. IT'"-. N. Turner: eveJiir.fr, l'e'-. W. Ori^'c: ?ftcrnoori. 2.i5 n.i.i.. Alujit.ul Sftrvioe, Durham street Choir. 1'.2l MCTfWDIST~ €11CBCK, Y Colouibn rrrsel-.1l a.tu.. lJ«v. Wm. '"■•■'■feetS, F'l'jject, "The P.elis»ion for To-day": i'.-in [i.ni., Ker. "Win. Bannther High pireet -Churr-h Anniversary: 11 a.m.. Kov. N. Tirner; J.!."i AliMsicul Service, by r>urham «tro-st (- : lioir: fi.no p.m., Bcv. W;n. C.F. 2K5 \\TO()LSTn>~ METHODIST CITTTBCII— * * 11, Bev. \Y. J. '.Villiam-: R.'O, Old'. Sunnier—ll, Mr ilanan; 6.30, l!ev. V.". J. ''A'iilitim". Jteathcote—ll, ilr Olds; 0.00, Jlr Biuzoy. Opawa—See uptcial advertiso"icnt. :tIS OPAAYA METHODIST f.iHCJiCH—Anniversa ry Services To-jnnrrow: 11 .a.m. »nd ]).:ii., prcacher, iter. F. Copeland. Soloist?, Miss Ivy Vogel and JLr C. J. Gallop. Social Musical Service at 2.t5 by St. Albans Choir. Addres?. Rev. Albert C. I.awry. Social IJeiuiion, VvV.ln< ?<lay evening. |U9 T IN WOOD METHODIST CIICIICn AN1J XIVERSARY—SUN DAY. June Mb. Preachers—Morning, 11 a.m., i;<v. E. I'. Blamiica; afternoon, 2.1,1. liev. A. J. Seamer (Iloturnerl Chaplain). Solointfl, Yogcl and Mr Angus; evening, G.."iO. [lev. H, Spenter. _ Soloists, _ Miss O. Cur lis ami JLisn M. Harrig. Special Anthems will be rendered by Full Choir at each errvico. assisted by Orchestra at afternoon and evening services. On Wednesday oveninfr, Jttno 11th, at 7.-10, tne Rev. A. C. Tjaivry will deliver hn popular Jjantcrn Lccture, entitled ".'IO,OOO Miles ToT'.ard t.lie Sunriaing." 323 CT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN' CHlfiicir, - Cashel street—Rov. John Paterson, M.A. 11 a.m., "Tlie Gift of tlie Spirit''; G. 30 p.m., "Tho Fmik of tho .Spirit." Lin■wocrl—ll a.m., Mr ,T. Farrar: 6.30 p.m., Mr A. H. Coatf«. Richmond—ll a.m . Mr A. 11. Coatea; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. S. I'atc. 9357 UL ANDREW'S PKESISYTERIAN* CIIURCH, Oxford k-ririce—Divino Sorvicee To-morrow, 11 n.m. and H.SO p.m. J!»>v, K. Jt. JTyburri, M..A. Harrington street Church, Sjuoyaon—ll a.m. and 0.30 p.m.. Atr Cha.rman. !)S-jG KNOX CHURCH, Bealoy avenue—Rev. Dr. R. Erwin, AI.A., 11 a.m. *nd 6.50 p.m. At. Berwick street—Mr G. M. I'oftinger, at 6.30 p.m. XTOR¥~TICRR A c-fHSAPTJ STCHURCH Annivercary Services. 11 a.m., preacher Rev. .T, K. Archer; soloist, Mr IT. Blakeloy; ti.no p.m., preacher Row .T. ,T. North; subject, "Tho Inevitable Religion," soloist, Mr W. Joll. A tributo -will be paid -to the late Mr T. W. Adams, of Greondalc, Pioneer, Arboriculturist, and Educationalist. Wednesday : 7.30 p.m., Anniversary Congregational Social.. 218 Q PRE YD ON" BAPTIST CHURCH. Lincohi toad.—11 a.m., Mr Cyril William?; C..10 p.m., Rot. O. MacHattic. Subject, "The Book of Job—tho Problem of Human Suffering." Soloist, 3lis» N'orris. 300 /PRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IJ- -To-morrow, 11 ft.m., Rev. H. Allen Job: eubject, "God's To-morrow": 6.30,. Uiiveilinp of Roll of Honour. Address, Rev. Geo. E. Moore, M.A., "The League SI Nations and the Christian Conscience." Special Music. Soloists: Mrs Rout, Miss E. yield and Mr H. Blakeley. Visitors welcomed. 320 LIN WOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Ferry road—ll a.m., Rev. Geo. E. Moore, M.A.; G. 30 p.m., Rev. 11. Allen Job. "Tho Anatomy of tho Church." 7 302 fIHUKCH. OF CHRIST, Moorliouso avenue —Preacher,' Jos. J. Franklyn. 11 a.m., Mr S. Judd; 3.15 p.m., Adult Bible Class; ti.3o p.m., "Democracy and the Cross." Bromley (The School): 6.30 p.m., Mr Johnstone. mi JAMES L. HAY, 0.8. E. JAMES L. HAY, 0.8. E. JAMES li. HAY, 0.8. E. YM.C.A. SUNDAY 4.15 p.m. •M.C.A. SUNDAY 4.15 p.m. Y.M.C.A. SUNDAY 4.15 p.m. COME and HEAR the Pioneer Y.M.C.A. Field Secretary speak of Four Years' Experience. 247 ARMAGH STREET HALL.—The Gospel of the Grace of God •will (D.Y.), bo preached, G. 30, Sunday Evening, by Mr ilobert Laidlaw, of Auckland. A hearty invitution to all. Sunday School 3 o'clock. . ; 306 j - HALL, St. Albans street. —A -L' Bright Gospel. Service Will (D.V.) bo hold, Sunday Evening, 6.30. Speaker, Mr IT. Nevill. Children's Service, 3 o'clock. 306 "DRE-MILLENNIAL ADVENT ASSOCIA- \ TION.—The FIRST ANNUAL MEETING will bo held in the Y.M.C.A., on Thursday, 12th iust., at 7.30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all interested in the LORD'S SECOND COMING. 264 /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer aquaro. ..Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "God, the only Caiuso and Creator." , Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. 24G SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester street.—7 p.m.,*Misa Fabling: "Heaven :ind Hell. Here and Hereafter." Also Clairvoyance. Tuesday evening, address on Health, for Building Fund. ,245 SOCIETY, 96~fouTagh street, Victoria sauare.—Public Lecture. Sunday, 7 p.m., "Facta and Fancies," by Mr A. L. Leghorn. Lotus Class; 3 p.m. 309 RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. " ASHBCRTON RACES. ON 12th JUNE a spccisl passenger train, taking passengers from Christchurch and Rakaia, will leave Christchurch at 9.20 A.m., and arrive Ashburton 10.55 a.m. Return train, picking up passengers at Ashburton Saleyarda. Siding and setting down where required North of Dromore, vill leav© Ashburton at 5.0 p.m., and arrive Christchurch 7.15 p.m. Special train for horses wil] leave Christchurch for Ashburton at 6.35 a.m., and return at 6.10 p.m. Free nasses and Season Ticket® will not bo available by tlie Special Trains Christchurch to Ashburton and back. For fuller particulars see handbills. 2379 BY ORDER. LOST AND FOUND. ! T OST, LOCKET, with pearl on one side ' •U and photo on tho other. Apply S. .K. Bassctt, Sumner. • 257 T OST, on 3.39 Opawa Car, Thursday, PAR- 3 -U CEL containing Blue Silk. Finder please return to 129 River road, Opawa. 2G3 "ITTILL penon who was seen taking a BAS- ' • KET, containing pair woollen gloved, fur necklet, and small parcel, from Aehbv, Jiirgli'a, on Wednesday afternoon, please return at or.ee to Ashby, Bergh, to save further . trouble? 222 ' OST, about June 2nd, Black and Tan Cattle DOG, whito tip on tail, six months old. FirrJcr rewarded. T. Higharn, 115 Boundary road, Stys. ° 0.34 OST, Gold Wristlet WATCH. w7th~hdtiala R.F.M., 191*. engravetl. Picdcr C kindly retnrn to H. MaUon and Co. 147 CaAhel street. '«™

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