NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
To-morrow eveningth© Rev. A.C.JjawTy» general. Becret&iy ~ of th» Centenary Mov®> menife, will bo the * preacher- filt ■ W<?*lcy Church, Fitzgerald Avenue. Mr I*wiy will take for his subject "The Four Gardene of God," and Mias Spencer will ring tl» sacr«4 solo "Beyond the Dawn." The musical service will include an -anthem -and old Methodiet hymn# by tho choir. , Under the auspices of the Weßtoy Institute Mr E. G. tanes. B.Sc., will deliver a, lecture on astronomy in the East Belt Methodist schoolroom this evening at'7.Bo. -Hue lecture, whioh will be illustrated by - lantern, slides, will be open to the public. '• Mr K. H. Fountain willspeafc on "Tha Troubles of an M.P.," in Everybody's Theatw to-morrow evening at 8. o'clock. A Bale of work, in connexion with tt» Melanesian Mission, will be held in' St. Peter's Schoolroom, TJppar Biccarton, m th» afternoon and evening: of September 15th. A lecture on ' Astronomy will be given by Mr B. G. Jonea to the "Wesley Institute, £aat belt, this evening. St. Margaret's CWlege will re-open on Thursday morning next: The-headmiatr&s* will be at the College to admit hew pupil* on Tuesday, from ltf.SO aja. till noon, an« from 3to 4 p.m. . .. j- * The annual meeting . of the ilethotuat ■Women's Auxiliary of Homo and Foreign, Miasion* will be held in th© Durnasn stre&t schoolroom on Monday, at 2.30 p.m. Over 99 prizes, to the total value of £3OO, are being offered for the lucerne growing competitions in the Canterbury Provincial District Lucerne Campaign. Entries will be areoei'ved by the secretary, Mr F. W. Deignton, 183 - Caehel atreet, Chxistchurch, up till October 31st. _ . „ The annual Christchureh Horse Parade win be held at the Show Grounds, Addington, on September Slßt. Entries close this day week with the secretary of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association. The third term of the Canterbury Colleff® course in music will commence on September third term' of the Christchureh Girls' Hisyh School . will commence on September 19th! The I«dy Principal will receive.parents and popils' from 9.80 a.m. t»' noon, ana from P-®* to 5 P- m - on that day. The monthly lecture in the Rugbr street Methodist Church will be on the subject ol " Can Spiritualism Holn TTe?" On Tuesday evening the Kev. W. Walker will speak on Dr. John Watson. In the Durham rfreet Methodist Church to-morrow the preacher# wDI be-.—Morning, the H«v. W. "Baumber; evening', the Bev. W Sinclair. The choir will eing "At Even the Sun was Set." The -soloist will be Mif» Warrington, . Tendors for inland ma;l sertiees clo*s m 'Monday at the Chief Pest Office, Chri»tsubject of till mnnfchly lecture at Rushy street MeWi<>3ist Church to-morrow night i», "Can Spiritualism Help TTa?" The Rev. J- Kapier Milne is the speaker. A large choir, ur.der the direction of Mr W. Simpson, will lead the service of praise, and will be special music from fi.Bo to 6.45. The anthems are:—"Gcd is a Spirit" and "I Waited for the Lord." The bymcsr, "Jesu, Lover of My Soul" and "Lead Kindly tight l ' will be fuei? uiMccompanied. Mr gjdiney Gilcorist is ihe soloist in Handel's "Why do the XaticrrW?" axii Charles Wesj(j, dyiffig lyric, "In Age and Feebleness Extreme," not suitable ;'or congregational •U33 but declared bv Sir Frederick Bridge to be "the gem of the Mcthodiri. collection," I will be euc£ as a. ve»pe<r by the. choir.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 11
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