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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Services.—Uudor this heading on Saturday, the rates for Services are: —Not exceeding 24. words (set solid), Is cash; for every additional 12 words, 6d estra; half inch displayed, 2s ed; three-quarter inch, 3s Dd; one inch, 5s cash. y.B. Tbe Is Notices ruusi. not confain \dverlisemenis of Annual Meetin??. Anniversaries, Tea Meeting*, or^Entcrtainmeiita. »HE CATHEDRAL—B, Holy Communion; A 11 Matins and Choral Eucharist (Garrett, and Satc-giinll). Preacher, Canon Wil{ord 8.D.; 6.30, Evensong (Gobs in E). Anthem, '"The , Glorv of the Lord" (Gcss). Tho Precentor. 483 MICHAEL'S—B, Holy Co: ~. 0.30, Children's Eucharist; 11 Eucharist (Garrett in F),, "A Dwindling Ministry" ■ C.30, Evensong, anthem, "Comfort, O Lord" (Crotch), "The Divine Socicty." -163 UKE'S—H.C., S, 9 (Choral); 11 a.m.. ~ rutins, preacher, Rev. V Carrington; 7 Kvcn-ong-. subject, "Mankind in the " Eev. F. N. Taylor. 500 '. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH-, Sydenham—B ._ ' a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Matins and Sermon, subject, "The Pearl of Great Price," preacher, The Vicar; 6.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon, preacher, Canon Coatcs. __, 531 TVURHAM STREET METHODIST U CHURCH—II, Rev. W. Baumher; G. 30, Ecv. W. Readv.. Monthly lecture, "The Truth that made Martin Luther, the Monk who Shook the World." Soloist, Mr Wyatt Hadland: '-Comfort Ye, Every Valley." Anthem by choir. Cashmere School: 11, Rev. W. Ready. ______ 523 TV/TETHODIST CHURCH, CliTistchurch IVJL East—Wesley Church, Fitzgerald avenue: 11 a.m., Rev. E. D. Patchett, "Tho Prayer that Gets Things Done"; 6.30 p.m., Rev. E. D. Patchett. "The Fatherly Heart," soloist, Mr J. OMs. Antheru, "Before Jehovah's Awful Throne." Richmond: 11, Rov. W. H. E. Abbey, 6.30, Mr Pugh. New Brighton: 11, Rev. W. Walker: 6.30, Rev. W. Walker. Linwood: 11, Mr Hanan; 6.30, Rev. W. H. E. Abbey. Shirley: 11, Mr Williams- 6.30, Ri'.v. J. Guy. Marshland: 11, Rev. J. Guy; 6.50, Mr Kershaw. 453 /"CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODISTyj 11, Rev. J. Harris; 6.30, Mr J. H. Hooper. Durham street South: 11, Mr Francis; 6.30, Kev. J. Harris. Madras street North: 11 and 6.30, Rev. Ward. 483 MONTHLY LECTURE. "XKTAB YESTERDAY BETTER THAN \ V TO-DAY, AND CAN WE MAKE TOMORROW BETTER. THAN EITHER?" RUGBY SREET METHODIST CHURCH, ST. ALBANS, SUNDAY, JULY 10th, at 6.30 p.m. SPECIAL MUSIC from 6.30 to 6.45. Anthems: "God is a Spirit," "Sun of My Soul" (Turner), There were Ninety and Nine," Choir. "'Hi?' Loving Thought" (Alexander). Soloist, Mrs W. H. Hindlo. There Jrre people who believe that the end of the world is upon us They stoutly declare that the planet is- too perfidious to last much longer. Do you find it hard to be patient with such people, or do you frequently console yourself with the remembrance of "the ~,ood old times?" "The times" are in our hands, as well as in God's. What are we making of theni? Visitors, Non-Churchgoers, Everybody cordially linvited. Warm Church. Bright Service. 2357 DGEWARE ROAD METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. Herbert Ford. Morning, Young People's Service, Anthems by Juvenile Choir. Evening, Special AdTress, "Voices that Call"; Anthem, "How Lovely are the Messengers" (St. Paul); hymn, "Thee Will I Love." 2358 I DGEWARE RO4D METHODIST I SUNDAY SCHOOL. FOUNDATION STONE LAYING. A PUBLIC CEREMONY will be held on SATURDAY, the yth inst., at 2.30 p.m. All those interested in the work of the Sunday School are invited to attend. Music by the Adult and Juvenile Choirs. 449 YDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH—--11 a.m. and 0.30 p.m., Rev. Percy Paris. Evening subject, "The Power of Absolution." High street Church:' 11 a.m., Mr J. H. Pugh; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. H. White. ' _ 4^6 .XT-QOLSTON METHODIST CIRCUITVV Woolston: 11, Kfv W. C. O.iver; 6.30, Rev. C. Abernethy. St. Paul's, Sumner: 11, Mr Voller; 7, Rev! T. J. Wallis. Heathcote: 11, Mr A. G. Williams; 6.30, Kev. W. C. Oliver. Opawa: 11, Rev. T. J. Wallis; 6.30, Rev. £'. Lawry. 468 ~T. PAUL'S" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cashel street—Rev. John Paterson, M.A. (seventh anniversary of Induction as Minister). 11 a-m., "The Function of the Ministry"; 6:80 p.m., "A Confession of Faith' 1 ; 3 p.m., Orange Parade, subject, "The Fundamental Principles of Protestantism." Linr wood—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Mr T. Paterson, B.A. Richmond—ll a.m. and 0.30 p.m., Rev, J. Watt. 2SSS J. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Oxford terrace—Divine services To-morrow —Rev. Norman D. L. Webster, B.A. ,at 11 a.m., "It Came to Pass— The Teaching of a Familiar Scriptural Phrase"; 6.30 p.m., The Sin of Not . Doing." Harrington street Churoh, Spreydon—Mr F. E. H. Baton at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. 8669 'NOX CHURCH, Bealey avenue—Rev. J. >- D. Webeter, 11 a.m.; Rev. W. Tanner, 6.30 p.m. St. Albans Presbyterian Church —Mr J. Tennent, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. 601 ST PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHCJRCJI, Ferry xoad—ll a.m., Rev William Tanner, subject, "The Letter to the Church at Philadelphia"; 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. M. Ryburn, M.A. Soloist, Misa Evelyn Hobson. 468 T. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. R. M. Ryburn, M.A., Director of Youth; 6.80, Rev. W. McAra, of Sumner. All mvited. 518 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHUROH _ i _Re 7 . J. J. North. 11 a.m., "The First Love"; 6.80 p.m., Goad No. 3, "Lurid Language." The tribute and tho crime of tb« oath. A strange revelation-. St. Als, 6.80 p.m., Mr Turner. 451 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH —Rev. H. J. Huffadine. Morning 1 , "Carry On", evening, "No Cheap Service." A cordial welcome to all. 515 nfIHERE is none righteous, no, not cne: X Therefore- we conolude that a man je justified by faith without the deeds of the law.—Romans iii. 432 YDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION-Sunday, 13, Mrs K. E. England; 6.30, Mr K. E. England. Christ w entered into, Heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God for us. ■ 472 (IHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES—First J Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer square—Sunday Services,- 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Sacrament." Sunday School, 2.80 pjn. CO* EVERYBODY'S THEATRE: TO-MORROW, 8 p.m. SUNDAY. Questions of the Day dealt with in a live manner. "I will die like a dog." Answer: "You can't die like a dog." If you don't believe it, come and hear the reason why. Speaker: JAS. REID. . ALL SEATS FREE. -> 2 LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. j No. 5 DISTRICT, CHRISTCHURCHi JULY CELEBRATIONS. • mHE ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE will . be held at St. Paul's Church, Cashel street, on Sunday, 10th July, 1921, at 3 p.m. Preacher, Rev'. J, Paterson. Parade will meet at Orange Hall at 2.30 p.m. sharp. ' The ANNUAL REUNION will be held at the Orange Hall on TUESDAY, 12th July, 1921, at 8 i>.m. I Good Programme. All Welcome. A CHURCH PARADE wiE also be held in ' RANGIORA on Sunday afternooD, 17th July, I 1931. 2308

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