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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Service?.—Under this heading cr Saturday, the rates for Services are:—Not exceeding '24 words (set solid), Is cash; for every addi'ioTiai 12 words, Cd extra: half inch displayed, 2s Ed; three-quarter inch, 3s 9d; one inch, Ss cash. N.B.—The Is Notices nvusi. not con»ajr. \(ivert.isenients o: Annual Meetings, ' Anniversaries, To-a, Meeting*, or Entertainments. THE CATHEDRAL-3, Holy Communion; 11, Jl.it in.> and Choral Eucharist (Garrett and Lloyd I, preacher. The Precentor; 6"0 Fvei'soi!.' (Garrett in D). Anthem, "Rejoice in thi Lord"' (Purcel - ,). Preacher, Can™ Wilford, B.D. »» S MICHAEL'S— ?, H"ly Communion; 9.30, . 'children's Eucharist; 11, People's Eucharist (Dykes in F);.6.30, Evensong, solo, Miss Nipuer, * stm of Mv Soul (Haslam). .'•Remedy ior Sm or Palliatives of Symptoms." ST JOHN'S. Latimer square—3 a.m.. Holy Communion: U a.m.. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, preacher, Crfnon Fester of Lincoln Cathedral; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer owl C.E.M.S. Renewal, preacher the Vicar. , 5 " 8 ST. LUKE'S—H.C. S ».m. and (Choral) _9 a.m. Preacher, 11 n.ui., Rev. F. X. Tavlor. Subject, "Sabbath or Sunday: Which? and Why?" Preacher, 7 p.m., Canon Foster, of Lincoln, England. 619 SAVIOUR'S CHURCH, Sydenham—3 • a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Mattins and Sermon, preacher, Rev. John Holland; C.BO p.m., Evensong and Sermon, preacher, Rev. W. P. Hughes. 603 nENTENARY SERVICES—METHODIST L* CHURCH. Durham street—ll a.m., Rev. TV. Baumber; 6.50 p.m., Hev. W. A. Sinclair. East Belt—ll a.m., Rev. E. D. Patchett; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. C. Lawn,-. Subject, "The Four Gardens of God." Wools ton —11, Rov. W. A. Sinclair. Opawa—6.3o, Rev. W. R-eady. Sumner—7, Rot. E. D. Patchett. Sydenham —3, Rev. W. A. Sinclair. Aldington—ll, Rev. J. Napier Milne. St. Albaus—ll, Rov. A. C. La wry; 6.80, Rev. J. Napier Milne. Ed'eware road —3, Rev. A. C. L&wiy. Lyttelton—ll, Rev. T. G. Brooke; 6.30, Rev. T. G. Brooke. Tai Tapu—Rev. T J. Wallifl. Hawarden—Rev. W. Bailey. 610 J^UGBY~ STREET METHODIST CHURCH 11 a.m., Rev. A. C. Lawry. G.BO p.m., Rev. J. Napier Milne. MONTHLY LECTURE, CAN SPIRITUALISE HELP US? Music by Large Choir, 6.80 to 6.45. Anthems—"God Is a Spirit,' "I Waited for the Lord." Hymns "Jesu, Lover of My Soul," "Lead, Kindly Light." Solo—"Why Do the Nations?" (Handel), Mr Sidney Gilchrist Vesper "In Age and Feebleness Extreme." (The gem of tho Methodist coUectiorf). John Wesley Relieved in ghosts, and it is the faith of every Christian' that there is a world of spirits. May it not be possible to stretch out hands ncioss the horizon'and get into touch with that wcr.d? Sir Oliver Lodge, Mr Peter Trolove, and multitudes more hold that we may speak to the departed and hear their answering voices. Will the Churches in time oome to believe the BaUM I ? • Spiritualists, all who (have lovedi and lost, everybody cordially invit:d. Yard for motors. No, 1 Trams stopping at Church leave Square 6.8 and 6.23. TUESDAY, 7.3o—Rev. W. Walker on Dr. John Watson. _ 6031 M"~ ETHODIST CHURCH, Chri=tchurch East.—Weslfey Church, Fitzgerald avenue —ll»a.m., Rev. E. D. Patchett ,' "Angels and Iron Gates"; 6.30 p ; m., Rev. A. C. Lawry, "The Four Gavd.ns <f God." Solo, "Beyond the Dawn," Mis 3 Spencer. Richmond—ll, Mr Sturge; 6.30, Rev. W. H. E. Abbey. New Brighton—ll, Rev. F. E. Lcadley; 6.30, Rev. F. F, Lcadley. Linwood —11, Rev. W. H. E. Abbey; 6.50, Mr Williams. Shirley—--11, Rev. J. Guy; 6.30, Mr Sheppard Green. Marshland—ll, Mr Franklin; 6.30, Rev. J. Guy. 603 DTjRHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH—II, Rev. W. Baumber; 6.80, Rev. W. Sinclair (General Forei n Secr tar OAathem, "Ait Even Ere the Sua." Soloist, Miss Warrington. Cashmere School—ll, Rev. W. Realy. 693 Methodist" church centenary, 1822-1922, Lvttelton Circuit, 11th September. Preacher, 11 a.m. nnd 680 p.m., Rev. T. G. Brooke. Anthem, "Call to Re menibance." Specia l hvmns, Monday, 12th September, Monster Public Mert.ng at 7.45 p.m. Speaker, W. A _ Sinclair, of Auckland. Singing led by Choir, who will also render an, Anthem Refreshments at close. All heartily invited. EDGEWARE ROAD ' METHODIST CHURCH —Centenary Services. \ a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. S. Lawry; 8 p.i Rev. A. C. Lawry, Anthem by Juvenile Choir; evening, O Gladsome Light" (Sullivan). Juvenile Double Trio, "The Purple Morning." To-night, Publio Meeting. Address by Rot. A. C. Lawry. 6033

S t: WESLEY INSTITUTE, EAST BELT. T ECTURE ON ASTRONOMY. JLi By MR E. G. JONES, B.Sc. SATURDAY,. SEPTEMBER 10th, 7.50 p.m. Admission Free. 508 SYDENHAM METHODIST , CHURCH—fI a.m., Mr J. H. Pugh; 8 p.m., Rev. W. A. Sinolair; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Percy Palis, "The Red Flag: on the Cross : (6) "Clam We BcTieve the Newspapers " - 7.45 p.m., The Open Forum for Questions and Discussion, High street Church—lX a.m., Rev. A. H. Fowles; 6.80 p.m., Mr W. Wright. _5lB T7fTOOLSTON~METHODIST CHURCH—VV Centenary Sunday. Woolston —11, Rev. W. A. Sinclair: 6.80. Rev. W. J. Williams. Sumner —11, Rev. W. J. Williams; 7, Rev. E. D. Pvtichett. Heathoote—ll, Mr Toy; 6.30, Mr Wallace Jones. Opawa—ll, R§v. T. Fee; 6.30, Rev. W. Ready. 603 /CAMBRIDGE - TERRACE METHODIST— O Rev. J. Harris; 6.30, Rev. J. Harris. Durham street South —11, Mr Hooper; 6.30, Rev. Ward. Madras street North—ll, Kev. Ward; 6.30, Mr Francis. 611 :7PAUL r S" PRESBYTERIAN "CHURCH, Cashel street—ll a.m., Mr J. F. Pate, 6.80 p.m., Rev. J. Pat«rson, H.A., subject* "The Weakness of Modern Religion." Linwood—ll a.m. and f1.30 p.m., Mr T. Patereon, B.A. Richmond—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Watt. 8934 QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN kJ CHURCH, Oxford terrace West—Divine Services To-morrow—Rev. Norman D. L. Webster, 8.A., at 11 a.m., The Transforming Ministry of a Radiant Personality"; 1.30 p.m., "A Cosmos Cannot have Chaos for ita Ctowii." . Anthem, "The Radiant Morn." Barrington street Church, Spreydon—Mr F. E. H. Paton, at 11 a.m. and 6.E0 p.m. 8689 QT. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferry road —Rdv. William Tanner. 11 а.m., "The Brook by the Way"; 6.30 p.m., "The Message the Unitarians Haven't Got." •Soloist, Miss N. Turner. Visitors oordially invited. ; 530 NOX CHURCH, Bealey avenue.—Rev. Dr. R. Erwin, M.A„ 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. At St. Albans Presbyterian tJhurch, Berwick street —Mr J. Tennant, 11 a.m. and <5.30 p.m. 679 QTrDAVID'S PRESBYTERmfCHTOCH, O Sydenham—Divine Worship. Military Sanatorium, 9.30 a.m. St. David's, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject, "Life and Life." Rev. J. D. Webster. All welcomed. 57b Trinity congregational chttbch 1 —Rev. H. J. Hufiadine. Morning, "Jesus Heals"; evening, "Facing East.'' Visitors oordially weloomed. 578 /-VXFORD" TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH La —Rev. J. J. North. 11 a.m., "The Gems of the High Priest's Breastplate"; б.BO p.m., "The Potter's Wheel"—A Study in Fate—lnterpreting Song, "Have Thine Own Way, Lord." Anthem, "Gloria" (Mo-r-art), Soloist,- Miss Gertrude Osborne, Shall Feed His Flock." £t. Albans—ll a.m., Mr R. Turner. 607 SPIRITUAL SCIENTIST CHURCH—7 p.m., Scottish Society's Hall. Lecture by Mr W. T. Anderton, Hon. freeman, B.SJj.W., subject, "The Marvellous Mystery," followed by Peychio Messages. AH weloome. 538 /"IHTZRCH OF CHRIST, Moorhouse aveV nue. Pastor Geo. Woolnough. il а.m., subject, "God'a Qo-operative Scheme"; б.30 p.m., subject, "Christians Only"; 3p.m.. St. Albans Bible School, Guild Hall. 498 P~£YCHIC RESEARCH" SOCIETY, "Foresters Hall, Oxford terrace, off Manchester streot—Sunday, 7, Mr W. Nortontaylor's subject, "Psychic Gifts and Spiritual Values." Messages per request. Mrs L. Stone. 55i SPECIAL LECTURE by LADY MINISTER. RAND THEATRE, SUNDAY, SEPT. llth, 8.15 pjn. REV. E. ROSALIND LEE, B.A. The Mayor (Dr. Th acker) in the chair. Subject of Lecture: "THE UNITARIAN MESSAGE. PRACTICAL RELIGION FOR TCTDAY." The Creeds are in the Melting Pot, and ail thinking people are invited. The Unitarians have the message. The eminent men and women who have been Unitarian* are out o* all proportion to the number in the Liberal Faith. Some of them—Servitus, Newton, Milton, Locke, Priestly, Lyeli, Dickens, Lainb, Lowell, Hawthorne, Prcscott, Emerson, Longfellow, O. W. Holmes, Chturning-, Martineau, "Fieke, F. Nightingale, Stopford, Brooke, and Fraud* Siw ax* but a i»w. us G

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