RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Services.—Under fhia on Saturday, tho rates lor Services nre:—No". exceeding 2i words so!idl. Is cash: for every additional Ji words, Cxi extra; half inch displayed. Zj C-d; tnree-quarU r inch, y® Sd; one inch, 5s cash. N.l-S.—The ;■» Notices must not contain Advertiivn'. ~n:s of Annua! Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea Meetings, or Entertainments. THE CATHEDRAL— S. Mark. E. and M. llolv Communion S; Choral Eucharist ll (ProuS in F). Commemoration of Ansae .Day, and those* who gave their lives tor thoir country. Introit, "H.ijpy and Bios'." (llond-'lsiP-'-ihi;'!. Preacher, tile Dorvr.. Evccsons; 6.30 (Dykes ill i~. Anthem, "Hot Lovely are the Messengers" (Mendelssohn). Preacher, Rev. Canon Cocks. 1311 ST. ""LUKE'S - CHURCH—Anznc Day Servicos, Chorsl. Comniunirfh 9 a Mattins 11 a.m., Evensong 7 p.m. 1353 S~ 1\ PETER'S PKESBTTERLV.N CHURCH, Ferry road —Sunday School Anniversary, 11 a.r.i., Kev. J. I'aterson, M..i.; 8 l-'.ni., Rev. J. D. Webster; 6-30 p.m., Rev." W. Tanner. Special tinging by the Children.. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Caehi-i P'.rcct—ll a.m.. Rev. V.*. Tanner; 6.50 p.m., Rov. J. Ptterson, M.A. (Ansae Commemoration Service). Solo by ICca G«l----lmg. Linwood—ll sum., Mr Lanpford; 0.30 p.m., Mr A. H. Coates. Richmond—ll a.m., Mr A. H. Coates; G. 30 p.m., Mr Theo. Peterson. DT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN* CHURCH, VJ Colombo street, Sydenham—Anzac Day Services: —11 a.m., Rov. J. Anthem, "load iadly Light" (Pughe-Kvaa). Soloist, Miss J. Crawley. C.30 p.m., Unveiling Roll of Honour, Re* - . R. M. Rybuvn. Anthems, -'Alpha and Omoga." (Stainer), "Glorious is Thy Name" (Mozart). Soloist, Miss Kennedy; Duet, "Watchman, what of tho Night," Messrs W. Joll and J. F. J ones. SXM ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Oxford terraoe —Divine Services To-rjor row: ilemori-1 Svrvice, 11 a.m., 33ieachor3 Rev. li. M. Kyburn, -M.. A., and Rev. A. T. Thompson, M.A., B.D. A Tablet containing the names of those connected with the Church who foil in tha Groat "War, also a Communion TaMe, in memory of the Into Lieutenant Allister Deans, will bo unveiled. The Scottish Society, with Pipe Band, also Members of the Caledonian Society, ■will atteed this service. iJarriußt-on street Clrurch, Sprcvdon—Mr E. -ti. 11 &.ui. and 6.30 p.m. 9556-KMI K" IcOXCHITRCH, Boa ley avenus—The 10 th Anniversary Services will bo conducted by uho R<-v. H. W. Burridge. M-A., of St. John's, "Wellington (lato Chaplain of- Expeditionary Forces) nt 11 a.m. and G. 30 p--n ■ At St. Albans Presbyterian Church, Berwick street—Mt J Newlands at 11 a.m. and C.30 p.m. . _ _ 1325 WOOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH—II, Rev. F. Cope land; "6.30, Mr Farrow. Sumner —1)., Mr Siurg-o; 6.50. Mr Andrew. Heathcote —11, Mr Beeby; 6.30, Mr Blascy. Opavra—ll. Mr Olds; 6.30, Rov. F. Copoland. /CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH—II turn., Rev. C. E. Ward: 6.30 p.m., In Memoriam late Mrs Cowan and Men of Anzac, Rev. W. Grigg. Durhamstreet South—ll a.m.. Mr J. Lornas; G. 30 pro- Rev. C. E. Ward. Madras street North _U o-nu, Rov. Y,-. Oris-; G. 30 p.m„ Mr Olson. 135% "FYTTELTON METHODIST CHURCH— 1-i Sunday, 2SUi April, at 6.30 p.m., Anzaxj Commemoration Sorvices, preacher. Rev. I>. L. Frost, Returned Chaplain. Subject, "Anzac and After: A Memory and Prospect.' Returned Soldiers cordially invited. Special Mueic by tho Choir. BURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH—Special Anzac Day, preacher,, Rev. W. Ready—Morning, 11 a-m., evening, 6 30. Anthems —Evening, "'Sun of My Soul' (Turner), Mrs R. J. McLaren (of Dunedin), neo Misa Corrie Aslin, will sing- in evoning, "O Divico Redeemer" (Gounod),• Hold Thou My Hand" (Brig-g-sh Cashmere Hill School—ll a.m.. Rov. \V. Baumbor. 12S0 QYDF.NHAif METHODIST CHURCH— © Anzac Sunday, Rw. Wm. Beckett, 11 a.m.. "Heroes All"; G. 30 p.m.. "Tho iour Anzac Stars. 0 Snecial music by tho Choir. Hi"h street—ll a.m., Mr Dobbo; 6.30 Mr Comber. 1261 ANZAC SUNDAY—St. Albans Methodist Circuit. Kugby rtreot—Rev. A. C. Lawry, 11 a.m., "Not Wasted"; G. 30 p.m., "Hope for the Helpless." The second word from the Cross. Anthems, morning, For aU the Saints" (Adams); Evening, "We Como Unto our Father's God" (Lansing). Solo, "I know that my Redeemer Liveth, Mrs Parker. Edgeware road—R*rv. J. Dennis, 11 n m Scout Parade. Subject, "Reverence, loyalty, Servico." .6.30 Bodocming the Time." Anthem, "Tho King's Business." 1338 r\XFORD TERRACE BAPTIST OHTTRCH U —Rev. J. J. North. 11 a.m., "How to become influential"; W0 p.m., "The Mission to tho Modem Man." Seri©3 sermon No. 2, "Tho Thin Rod Lino." With Anzac Memories. - 1271 ANZAC SERVICES. WESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue— 11, Padre Walker, "Through Conflict to Peace"; 6.30, Bev. E. P. Blamires, "Tho Real War Memorial—What we owi to the Dead." Soloist, James Olds, D.C.M., Dr. Stanley and Mrs Brown, Mxa John Stewart (neo Olds). Anthem, ."What are these arrayed in white" (J. Stainer). 1301 "VTEW BRIGHTON—II, Rev. E. P. Blamires; 6.30, Rev. W. Baumber. Richmond—ll, Mr R. H. Turner; 6.30, Rev. W. Walker, Linwood—ll, Mr Ramsay; 6.30, Rev. EL Spencer. Shirley—ll, Rev. H. Spenoer; Mr W. Stout. Marshland—ll, Mr G. Steven; 6.30, Mr J. Burnard. 1302 T INWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHTTRCH (Ferry road') —Rev. Clyde Carr. Medical Mieeion Sunday. 11 a-m. and 6.30 p.m., Special Addresses and Retiring Collections. . 1290 rpRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH -L . —Morning, 11, "The .Spider in tho King's Palace"; Evening, 6.30, "Jehudi and the Penknife." Preacher, both services, Mr A If. Snowball. Sunday School, Hill's road, 2.<5. 1289 OF CHRIST, Moorhouse avenne —Pa3tor Geo. Woolnough. 11 a.m., "Preparing the Way"; 6.30 p.m., "People's Service. Subject, "Forgetting, Remembering, Striving." 13M A DDINGTON UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL -ti. —Anniversary Servioea are postponed until further notice owing to influenza. Usual services will bo held in the Union Church. Morning, 11 a.m-, Evening, 6.30 p.m. 1293 "VpEW WALTHAM HAEL; ShakSpear J.'i road—Gospel Service will be held, 7 o'clock, D.V. Speaker, -Mr S. Booth, from Sailors' Institute, Lyttelton. We will be pleased to see yon. 1329 DRUIDS' HALL, St. Albans Btreet—A Bright Gospel Service will, D.Y., be eondnctcd Sunday Evening by Mr W. J. Burrows, commencing 6.30. A welcome to all. 1330 A EIIAGH STREET HALL—The Gospel of j tho Grace of God will, D.V., bo preached by Mr J. J. Winnicott, 6.30, Lord's Du.y, evening. A hearty welcome to all. 1328 BECKENHAM HALL—Sunday Evening. 7 o'clock. Subject, "Dan. VIII., 14, The 2300 days. Why thoy ;>rc mentioned. When do they end?" Speaker, L. F. Were. All welcome. 1292 SYDENHAM: ~GO S PEL~MISSION—MornO ing, Mr» K. E. England; Evening, Mr P. Spratt. "... Broad ie the way that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat." 1335 ! /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE— First I Church of Chriat, Scientist, I/atimer square—Snnday Servicos, 11 a m-, and 7 p.m. Subject, "Probation aftc-T death." 1349 SPIRITUAIJSTS 5 Worcester street wcet—7 p.m., Mrs Newall, of Durvedin, Trance Speaker, will deliver a special address followed by floral clairvoyance, collection. Children's Lvoeum 3 p.m. 1534 rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 2C3 ManJL Chester street, near Gloucester street— Public Lecture, Snndav, 7 p.m., "Nature's Law erf Compensation," by Mr Edward Branscombe. Soloist, Mr Leslie Scrimshaw. Lotus class, 3 p.m. 1270 "PSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY, Forcstors' Hall, Oxford terrace. OS Manchester street. Sunday, 7 p.m., Mtb Fulyerd'a subject, "Unveiling the Divine Image." Mesfrom, the invisible. Mr W. Nortontaylos. 1276 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. OTTPERIOR Board and Residence in Private Home, to Married Couple, during Prince's Visit, Tonne, £1 per day each. Apply W.X. 21, "Presa" Office. 1275 LADY wants Private Board, or tise Bed-Sittiag-room, Snmner. Terms to Visitor, Snmrer. 1291 GENTLEWOMAN recuiree comfortably Fornisshed Room, use of conveniences, telephone, etc., with private family preferred. 8.A.R., "Press" Office. 1092 GENTLEMAN requires Board and Residence, in private family. "Salesman," care of "Press" OlEce. 1171 \AJ ANTED, Board and Reaidenoe byTrades- * * man, neir St. Albans. Apply "Tradesman," this offie:-. 1222 T\TANTED, Board and Residence, reason- * * able, central i,ladv). Y.V., "Press." 1213
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