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% ; RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. I: ; Not tecs of Sunday Service?.—Under f j 'his hesding or. Saturday, the rate-* j* ! ;or .Service.-; are:—Not exceeding 2-1 s (iot -ohiu. Is ; ior every ! .•i&iiUoi.al 12 words, Od extra; halt j difplaycil, 2s Gd; tl.rco-cjuar.6-.-f j i' .h, fa I'd; one inch, 5s cash, i j N.i;.—Tho la Noticcs muat nofcor.- ;• ! tain Advertisements of Annual Jkleettj ! :;: --. Tea Meetings. j c.r Entertainments. - [; f rSi ill! CA'i'H EDIL\ L —Holy Communion, 8; L j 'L C.'ho:-al Euc!:arist, 11 (Schube-rt in O). p i liitrcit. "Come, Holy Ghost" (Attv.-oodi. |? I'ieachcr, The Dean. Evensong, 6.30 (Parry j; in Anthem. "The Wilderness" (Cost), fl I'ro.'icher, The Ift. Rev. the Bishop of_Nc!son. ,3 C,);!oc!:ons at all services for tho Melancsian i' 12C0 r r ViTIIEDR-VL—Saturday Afternoon, 2.30 i ]).m. tho Bishop of Nelson, receives tho c Children's Lenten Self-denial Offerings lor '■ .Minions. _12hu a ! QT. MAJiY'S, iIEPi[YALE —The Bishop oj !* j NV.hon v.-ii! preach at ;11 a.m. 1233 | Ot7 PItILIP'S: Fisher"street, Beckenhum— ! >-3 "Whitsunday: 'J-30 a.m., Choral Cominunioii. Preiicher, Jlev. -.L. A. Orange. ' i.'.rn., Evensong'. Special Address by Ecv. F. A. Cr;;w-.hr.-n', of N.Z. Board of Mission^ Sunday School, 8 p.m. ; 132" ' > CKHAIU STREET METHODIST -L'" CHUliCH—Foreign Miesions: 11, -lie-v. Os,wa.!d McHattio: Rev. W. Ready. Anthem, "Ye Shall Dwell in tho Land." Cashijr.cre School—ll, Rev. 'W. Banrober. 1245 FOR F.i'o N~.MISS I ON~S UND AY. CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue— »*.' 7 a.m., Missionary Prayer Meeting-; 11, nnd G. 30, Rev. E.. P. Biamirc-s. Morning, "Cha-n-res in tho Missionary World during the P;:9l Five Years." Evening, "Why Forei.tm Missions -when we lu'iro Heathen at Home ?" Soloist. "Mrs Blamires. Ne-.v Brig-h----ion —ll, Mr W. L. Thomas; G. 30, Rev. A. C. La-wT.v. Solo, Mr Claudo Burro-vrs. Richmend—li. Rev. W. Walker; C.30, Mr Ker«h. r nv. Limvood —11, Mr Farrow; 6.30, Rev. IT. Snenccr. Shirley—ll, Rev. 11. Spencer; f>.:M ifr Francis. Marshland—ll, Mr Push; j Mr Vcgg. . ; . 1313 ; rTI-:THOI>iST CHURCH, Cambridge ter--i-'-s- rucc—'ll a.inlie v. C. E. "Ward; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. W. Grigg. Durham street South—• 11 a.m., Mr .T. H. Wilson, M.A.; 6.30 p.m., Rev. C. E. Ward. Madras street North—ll a.m.. Rev. W. Grigg; 6.30 pjn., - Mr J. Lomns. •' 1329 ■ OT.,'ALBANS METHODIST CTRCUIT— Rugby street—Church Anniversary: 11 а.m., Hsv. J. Paterson, M.A. Anthejß3, "The Lor-d is My Shepherd" (H. M. Johnson), £ I '"Magnify His Name" (Martin). 2.45 p.m., ' Rev. A. C. La\vry. Musical Servico by Mr - Alfred Wcrsley and members of the Lfcdert:ifel. Soloists, Messrs Trewern, Cocks, and I Lucas. 0.30 p.m., Rev. W. Walker. Anthems, "The Wilderness" (Goes), "Hail, Gladdening Light" (M'artin). Solo, "Gloria" . (Buzzi-Pe'ccia), Mr H. Gladstone Hill. Edge- > ware road—Rev. J. Dennis, 11 a-.m., "Tho Friendship of Jesus"; 6.30 pjn., "ThoPlumbline and tho Falling- Wall." Anthem, "Tho Radiant Morn." 123S SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH—U - a.m., Student Benny,- from Auckland; - G. 30 p.m.,. Rev. Wn, Beckett. Subject, "Fullness of Life." High street —11 (a.m., Rev. Wm. Beckett will conduct a Memorial .Service - to tho late. Mrs . Goring and .Mx IL. Ryan, i- 6«30" p.m., Mr Hall. 1261 e METHODIST CHURCH— ** 1 (Continuation of Jubilco Services): 11, Roy. W. C. Oliver; 2.45, Musical Service, » Durham streot: Choir. Address, Rev. W. , Ready. 6.30, Rev. F. Copeland. Sumner-—ll, Mr Lomaa; C.30, Mr Turner,. Heathcote—ll, Mr Sturge; 6.30, Kev. \V. 6. Oliver. ' Opawa —11, Rev. F. Copeland; 6.30, R«v. W. Harris. ' 1 1276 ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Cashel etreet-ll a.m., Rev. A. C. La wry; 6.30 p.m., Rev. • John Paterson, M.A. Subject,; "The Miracles - of Jeeus." Linjvood—ll a.m., Mr Thco. - Paterson; 6.30 p-m., Mr A. H. Coatea. Rich- - mond—ll a.m., Mr A. H. Coates; 6:30 p.m., " Mr Theo. Paterson. 9357 S¥. PRESBYTERIAN CHUECH, Oxford terraoe—Divino Services To-morrow, Bev. R. M. Ryburn, M.A., 1 11 a.m. and' 6.30 p.m. BaiTington street [ Church, Spreydon—Mr Paton, 11 a.m. and б.30 p.m. 8689 ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH, ' ' Sydenham. Anniversary Servioe3—Rev. N:" 0. White. > -■ Special Collections, > Mr W. Dw Joll, Evening, Soloist. All invited. 1253 - • gPItETDON BAPTIST SUKDAY SCHOOL. ! ANNIVERSARY SERVICES TO-KORROW. . 11 a.m., Rev. W. Ready; 2.45,.p.m., J. Voss, Esq.; 6.30 p.m., Rev. O. Machattie. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Musical Evening , and > • Address by Rov. J. J. North. Collection at all services. 1200 ST. PETER 7 *? PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferry road —Rev. William Tixnner, 11 a.m., "Tho Transforming Power 1 of the Spirit"; 6.30 p.m., "The Power of the Son of Man." Visitors cordially invited. 1-214 I O.XFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH v- —Rov. J. J. North, 11 a.m., subject, "To the Uttermost"; 6.30 p.m., "Foreword on tlio Canonisation of Joan of Arc." Sermon on "Why not be a Saint Yourself?" 1220 - 'TiEINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1 —11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. Frank Rule. A cordial welcome to visitors. Sunday , School, Hill's Toad, 2.45. 1246 - T LNWOOD Congregational Church, Ferry J bJ road—Rov. Qydo Carr 11 a.m. and - 6.30 p.m., "God's Eternal Self- Egression." Church Meeting after Evening Service. 1219 CHURCH OF CHRIST, Moorhouse avenue —Pastor - Geo. Woolnough, 11 a.m., 1 Worship, subject, "Covenants, Old and New"; 1 6.30 p.m., People's Servico. subject, "Tho Home Eternal." (In m-emoriam.) 1217 .Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. 1 SUNDAY SOCIAL HOUR, J 4 p.m. gOLOS: INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL. Brief Address, "APPLIED CHRISTIANITY," by MR A. J. McELDOWNEY. VISITORS SPECIALLY INVITED. 3000 i ! ' COCIETY OF FRIENDS—Sunday, at 11 £5 xm.,.meeting for Worship; 3 p.m., ad- ■ iess by Miss Lucy F. Morland, B_A., of London," 011 Education. Worocster Chambers, 131 Worcester streeL » 1311 TITiLKi r HALL—Tho Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.> bo preached 6.00. Lord's Dav Evening, by Mr R- Nevill. Druids' Hall, St. Albaca street—Mr C. F. Harriso::. VTaltbam Hall, Shako^poaro road—Mr J. J. Winnicott, 7 o'clock. Sunday Schools, 3 o'clock. 1299 " pHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, First Church of Christ. Scientist, Latimer . square—Sunday Services, il a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Soul and Body." Sunday School, 2.43 p.m. 1159 r pHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 263 Manches- , i ter etrect, near Gloucester 6lreot—Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m., "The Problems of Mirrinjre, Burial, Suicide, and Lunacy,'' by Miss Gr.ice Montgomery. Miss Vera Lotus Class, 3 p.m. 1337 T)3 Y CHIC RESEAEC H"SOCIETY, ForesX ters' Hall. Oxford terrace, off Manchester street—Sunday, 7, Mr Nortontavlor's sub. ject. "Our Occupations after Death." Messages from the Invisible. 1231 ■ O PIRITUAL SCIENTIST Orange Hall, 7 p.m.—All seekers of the 1 Truth come and hear Miss Burcrews's Address, "Medramship and its Responsibilities," followed by Independent Clairvoyance. 1272 SPIRITUALISTS' CHU'RCH, Worcester street 7 p.m.—Mr F. H. Porter©. Subject: "Truth in Astrology." A student for manv years". Message?. Collection. Children's Lyceum, 3 p.m. 123"

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16841, 22 May 1920, Page 14

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