NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
At Rugby street . to-morrow morning tho Rev. T. J. Wallis w'll conduct the ■ervice, 1 and m-the evening the Rev. J. Napier Milne ' will take for his subject "Anything Wrong with' Two-up, the Turf, andthe Totalisator?'' The choir will give thn a-nthem "We Cqme Unto our Fathers' God." In the Durham street Methodist Church tomorrow the Rev. IV Ready will preach both morning and evening. Ho will speak on two practical subjects: Morning, "Doea it Pay to Serve God? Look what Job Got"; in the evening, "Whence, Man's Pedigree: Ape, Devil, or God ?" Th'-re will be anthems by the choir, and' a duet by Meeera G. Rojera and T. D. William* (recently from Wales), ■ "Watchman, What of the Night?" St. Sa.-iour'e Church. Sydenham, is celebrating tho forty-fourth anniversary of its dedication. The services to-morrow will be of a festal character The- vicar win preach in the morning, and Ganon Mutter in the evening. Tho Richmond Methodist Sunday School anniversary will take place in the church. Stanmore "road, to-morrow. Special preache r « are announced tcr. th« day. A feature' will lie the singing by tho. children and choir, with orchestral nrsißtawx At Wesley Church, Fitzgerald avenue, tomorrow evening an address will bo given by Captain Hawkins, of the New Zealand Alliance, who is well known as a platform speaker on the Prohibition question. The service will be conducted by the Rev. E. D. Patchelt, and eoioa wiP V> sung by Miw Gwen Hooper and Mias Armstrong. Mr Jam«« Rcid will speak on Pilate's dilemma, "What Shall I Do with Christ?" in .Everybody's Theatre to-morrow night. Undsr the auspices of the Papanui Pro- | sress League, a mooting will be held in the Pap&nuL Library Hall on Monday night noxt to consider the quextior.* of County Council, city, or borough, re applied to Papanui. '.Hie Chr:*tchurch I'ouv Club's annual ball will bo held in the Art Gallery on Monday I next. Bishop Julius wil' "pen a pubiio fete at Mr H. Forivood's residence, Murray place, this afternoon at Q o'clock. A concert will be g.ven jr. the Theatre F.oyal to-morrow right bv Derry's Private Band, assisted bv Mr O. R. Williamson (tenor) and Mr A. Ifrtton (piccolo).
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 13
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