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EELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. this heading oa Saturday, the rates(or Services are:—Not exceeding 2* vroi'ds (set solidV Is cash; for 6very tdditioca! 32 word*. Gd extra; half inch di?plav?d, 2s 6d; three-quarter inch, S3 9d; one inch, 5s cash. N.r3.—The Is "oticos must not con- : Advertisements of Annual Mee".-A^-;«/>r ;ar .; es lea Meetings. Introit, "Blessed are the. Merciful" ; preac'ior, Canon Wilford, 8.D.: Ivonsong :.M«''f:" i' l Q;; Anthem, id Be the God ai:d Father" (WesISTCHURCII ''CATHEDRAL"— Ash '."cdncsauy, February Sth, 7.15, Holy .mioi;: 'J.3O, Matins, Germination >: V), Holy Communion; 12.5, Litany; , Choral Evensong. Preacher, th? ■Bishop. Thursday, February 10th, .rn.. Intercession Address, subject, '"■ a." Preacher. Canon Wi'.:c:d. [.UKE'S—HoIy Communion 7, S, and (snr.gi: Sermon, 9 a.m., "What'o Lent Rev. F. >■. Taylor. Jlattins It a.m., >rpieccs ■of Christian Literature: No. " ' ' " ras," Rev. Philip p.m. "Superae Spiritualism,'' :'. X. Taylor. 347 ST. AUGIbXIAiv;:, uks. —ll a.m., Jlattins, Sermon, and HOI 7 Communion: subject, "Religious Education." Preacher, Mr C. E. Ferris; 7 p.m., Evensong and .Sermon. _ 3-H DURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH-11, R-er. W. B. Scott; 6.80, K«v. W. Ready, subject, "Faith Healing," or "The Maori Miracle- Man." Mrs Stewart (nee. Bessie- Olds) v.-lil sing, "0 Divine Ke-dc-cmev." Anthe:n, "Praise His Awful Name*." Cashmere School—ll, Rev. W. Baumtar. TVESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue—- ' » 11, Rev. E. P. Blamues, Communion; "to Combined Y.M. and Y.W. Bible, Classes; UDO Youug- People's Hally, B-blo Classes, .Rovers, Scouts, etc. Special Singing; addresses by Rev. E. !'• and Mr W. L. Thomas. I\ow Biiriiton-U, Mr C. a>arrell; 6.30, Rev. Yv. Walker. Richmond—ll, Few W. Walker; i!. 30 Mr W. H. Ramsay. Linwood—ll, Rev. li~ Spencer; (1.30, Mr M. Kershaw. Shirley—n Mr J. Vors; 6.30, Rev. 11. Spencer. ila.rehland-11, Mr W. C. Francis; 0.30, Mr J. Stnrge. 3oG /CAMBRIDGE TERRACE MJSTJ V CHURCH—II a.m. and 6.30 p.i W Gri°-g. Durham street Squth—ll a.m., M- E. W. Hall; 6.30 P-™-. E« v - C.E. Wu'd Madras street North—ll a.ni., Rev. C E. Ward; 6.30 p.m., Mr Crampton. HEAR "DUNLOP, "King's Business Evangelist (lato Presbyterian Church). Mission commences Sunday Week, 13th, Sydenham Gospel Mission Hall, 8.15 p.m.-Its t and 6.31) p.m., Rev.- A. C. Lawry; ~'is "Children. k, Hark, My , and 0.30 pan"' Rev. °J. Dennis; morning subject, "Life's Longings and their .Satisfactions ; evening subject, "What Shall the End Be? ■ " 1 "I Will Feed My Flock"; Quartet, •v, Vn-nr Sin* be a* Scarlet." 289 QYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH-11 O am., Rev. Wm. Beokett; 6.30 p.m., Rev. S. Lawry. High' stroet-U e,m., Her. C. Abernethy;'6.3o <P .m., Rev. Wm.'Beckett. •TTfooMToF"iiWfiODiST yV,; H, MrHannan;6.3o, Mr O. Machattie. Sumner-11, Rev. W. J. Williams; 7, #tev. W. C. Oliver. Heathcote-11. Mr Tumor; 6.30, Mr Comber. Opawa—ll, Rev. W. C. Oliver- 6.30, Rev. W. J. Williams. 305 «T." r— ANDBEHre PBEBBYTBBIAN O CHURCH, Oxford terrace—Divine Services To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 630 p.m.. Rev R, M: Ryburn, M.A. Bamngton. street Church, Spreydou-11 a.m. 'and 6.80 p.m., Mr F. E. H. Paton. - 0?JL 6 Tanner, 11 a.m., subject, "The. Quality of Mercy"; 6:30 p.m., aubject, "The Character of Judas." Soloist, Miss Lilly. \ inter* cordially invited. ' fz PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, • CASHEL STREET. 11 am.—Address by Skter Kathleen, of the West Ham Central Mission, London. 6.3o—Rev. J. Patersbn will commence a series of Bermons on "Science and Christianity." Subject, "The Attitude of Men of Science to Christianity." ' Next Sun-day,-"Is Materialism Rational?" Linwood—ll a.m. and 6.30, Mr J. Young. -■ - lond—ll and 6.30," Mr H. Ryburn. Sunday Schools Reopen at %io p.m. "The King's ■] Dunlon'a stirring addresses (late Presbytrian Church), commencing Sunday Week, Sydenham Gospel Mission Hall, 8.15 p.m. Bright hearty, earnest, _othodox. ■ , 801* KNOX - CHURCH, "Bealey avenue—Rev. Geo. Lindsay, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. At St. Albans Presbyterian Churoh, Mr. J. J towlands 11 am. and 6.30 p.m. 302 ryjH '"DAVID'S" j. xtESBYTERIAN M 'CHURCH, Sydenham—Divine Worship 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Mr Sproule. All invited. l ib THE KING'S BUSINESS, Evangelistic Mission, commences Sunday Week, Feb. 13th 815 P.m. Conduoted by W. Dunlop (lato N.Z. Presbyterian Church), at Gospel Miesjon Hall, Colombo street, Sydenham. OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.—Preacher, Rev. J. J. North; subject, "The Pre-eminence of Christ." 630 p.m.—Preacher, Sister Kathleen, of West Hnm Central Mission; subject, "Life and Work in London's Dockland." TUESDAY, 8 O'CLOCK—SISTER KATHLEEN Will deliver her Famous Lecture, "Lights arid Shades Down East." Illustrated by Magnificent Views. fTfiSINITY Congregational Church—•J- Preacher, Rev. H. 3. Huffadine. Morning, "Of FirEt Importance"; . evening, "The Family Prayer." Communion close of evenins: service. All seate free. 381 CHURCH OF CHRIST. CHURCH OF CHRIST. CHURCH OF CHRIST. TENT MISSION. TENT MISSION. TENT MISSION. CORNER COLOMBO ST. AND MOORHOUSE AVENUE. >\-> HOUSE AVENUE. IRA A. PATERNOSTER Commences A GREAT PATERNOSTER To-morrow SPEAKER PATERNOSTER 7 p.m. A GREAT PATERNOSTER 'and MESSAGE PATERNOSTER 7 p.m. A GREAT PATERNOSTER 'and MESSAGE PATERNOSTER EvervNight A GREAT PATERNOSTER At 7.45.' SPEAKER PATERNOSTER Everyone A GREAT PATERNOSTER welcome. MESSAGE The Message is Free. There will NOT be a Collection. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 7 O'CLOCK. Use the Question Box. 1 Morning Worship at the Moorhousa Church at 11 am. Speaker, Mr Ira. A. Paternoster. 309 ADDINGTON SHOW GROUNDS! SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND CAMP Discourses, to whioh the Public is specially invited, will be held as follows: / TO-NIGHT, at 6.45 p.m.—Discourse by Tastor Blundle, entitled "Native Life in Many Lands," illustrated with over 100 slidc3. SUNDAY, Feb. 6th, 2.30 to S.3o—Pastor R. Hare, of Australia: "Is the World Growing Old?" At 7.15 p.m.—Mr H. C. White, Assistant Home Missionary Secretary; subject, "The Bible and Why 1 Believe It." WE WANT YOU TO COME! (ELIGOUS Society of Friends—Meeting XV for Worship, Sunday, 11 ajp., Wc-rces-ter"Chaniberj, 131 Worcester atreet. Welcome, 276

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17062, 5 February 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17062, 5 February 1921, Page 12

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