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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. tV^'iS o** 0 ** •°'' Snnd *? Service*.—Under prda (set solid), la cash; for ef«7 addiUonal 12 words, 6d extra; hall inch displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarter inch, 3b 9d; one inch, 5s cash. N.B.—The is Notices mm., not eontain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Te» Meeting*, or Entertainment*. j. .. u \ Choral Eucharist (Martin in C). Introit, How Lovely Are Thv Dwellings lair (Brahms). Preacher, Canon Wilford, B.D. 6.30, Evensong (Star.foid in B flat). Anthem, "Praiso the Lord, O My Soul" Preacher, Rev. E. G. Crosse. 293 S. MICHAEL'S. >' Holy Communion; 9.30, Childre Eucharist; 11, People's Etscbarist and cession (roster in C); 6.30, Evensong and Procession, Anthems, "What are These" Preacher at 11 nd 7 p.m., the Vicar. 266 mon subjects, 11 a.m., "All Saints"; 7 p.m., "All Souls." Preacher both services, N. C SAVOUR'S CHURCH" Sydenliam- »->• Festival of the Dedication,. 8 a.m., Holy Communion: 11 a.m., Choral Eucharist and Sermon, preacher, the Yicar; 6.30 p.m., Evensong, sermon, and procession, preacher, Canon Mutter. 303 O PHILIP'S MISSION, Beckenham-9.30 *-*• a.m., Choral Eucharist and Sermon, preacher, the Vicar; 7 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon, preacher, Hev. J. Holland. 304 DURHAM STREET METHODIST . J CHURCH-11, Rev. W. Ready, subject, "Does it Pay to Serve God? What Did Job Get?" 6.30, Rev. W. Ready, subject, "Mani'a '"digree, Ape; Devil, or God?" Anthem, raise, the Lord, 0 Jerusalem." Duet by I two Welsh singers, Messrs G. Rogers and 1. 1 1 "> Cashmere School—ll, Rev. W. er. 324 CHURCH, Christclmrch East. WESLEY CHURCH, Fitz<r?raid avenue—--11 a.m., Rev. W. H. E. Abbey, "Nothingness or God!" G. 30 p.m., Captain. Hawkins, oi N.Z. Alliance. Soloists, Miss Hooper and Miss Armstrong. Anthem, "He Shall Wipe Away." RICHMOND—II, Rev. E. D. Patchett, S.S. Anniversary Services; 3, Rev. Percy i'avis; €.30, Rev. W. H. E. Abbey. NEW BRIGHTON—II, Captain Hawkins; u.30, Rev. W. Walker, "The Cross—the Central Truth of Christianity" LINWOOD—II, Mr Field;\ 6.30, Mr Dobbs. SHIRLEY-11, Mr Dobbsi 6.30, Rev. J. Guy, musical service. MARSHLAND—II, Rev. Guy; 6.30, Mr Shepherd Green. 257 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH-11, Rev. H. Ford; G. 30, Rev. J. Harris. Durham street South—ll, Rev. Ward; 6.30, Mr Hall. Madras street —ll, Rev. Abernetby; 6.30, Rev. Ward. 281 >UGBY — Rev. T. "j. •w Wallis, anthem, "O Lord Our Governor"; 6.30 p.m., Hev. J. Napier Milne, subject, "Anything Wrong with Two-up, the Turf, and the Totalisator?" Anthem, "We Come- Unto Our Fathers' "DGEWARE ROAD-lf~a.m., Rev. J. ' Harris, reading and anthem by Juvenile oir; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Herbert Ford, sub:t, "Plenitude and Impoverishment"; anIthem, "Rejoice, the Lord is King-." Retiring collection for Unemployed Fund. 829 SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. Percy Paris, igh street Church—ll a.m., Mr C. Ramso.yj_6.3o p.m., Mr J. H. Pugh. 273 ► ICHMOND ~ METHODIST SUNDAY ■*■*> SbiivyUL A-.-.ivErtSARY (Stanmoro road) Sunday, November 6th. Morning, at 11, Rev. E. D. Patchett; afternoon at ,2.45, Rev. Percy Paris: evening at 6.30, Rev. W. .1. Abbey. Special Binging by tlie ohildren and ohoir, ass,i!>tea by uji orchestra. Solos, duets, and recitations. 9079 WOOLSTON METHODIST .CHURCHWoolston—ll, Rav. Napier Milne; 2.45, 'Rev. H. Ford; G. 30, Rev. T. J. Wallis. Opawur-11, Rev. W. C. Oliver; 6.30, Rev. C. Aberaethy. Sumner—ll, Mr S. Green; 7, Rev. W. C. Oliver. Heathcote—ll, Mr Hewellyn; 6.80, Mr VolLer. 283 Song Service. Calcott's "Hymn of Peace" and Simpre's "O, Worship Him" will be rendered. Soloists, Misa "Averill Hope, Misa J. Palk, and Mr W. J. Salkeld. Evening I ing Conference. 3la ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CH'JRCH, Oxford terrace—Divine Services, To-morrow. Preacher at 11 a.m. and 630 p.m., R** Uootor J. Gibb, of St. John's, Wellington. 6.30 p.m., Anthem, "There is =. Green Hill." Barrington street Church, Spreydon—Mr E. H. Paton' at 11 H.m. and 6.80 p.m. 689 T. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ~ (Ferry road)-»ll a.m., Mr 0. G. Machattio; 6.80 p.m., services conducted by Young Men's Senior Bible Class. Soloist, Mr L. Dalley. 249 ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Sydenham—Sunday School Anniversary Services, conducted by the Rev. J. D. Webster, 11 a.ni., 2.30 p.m., and 6.80 p.Si. Come and hear the children sing. Special collections in aid of Sunday School Funds. All oordiailv invited. ' 291 ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m.,, the Rev. J. Patereon, M.A. Morning subject, "Bo Unchanging Christ"; Evening, "Gambling, what's tha harm?" Organ Recital by Mr Raynor White from 6-6.80. Selections from the works of Grieg. Linwood—ll a.m., and 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Bickerstaff. 11 a.m. and G. 30 p.m., Rev. J. Watt. 8934 NOX CHURCH, Bealey avenue—Rev. Dr. '■ R, Erwin, MA., 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. St. Albans Presbyterian Church—Mr J. Tennent, II a.m. and 6.30 p.m. _ ■■_ 319 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH —Rev. J. J. North. 11 a.m., "The Beloved of God and Man"; 6.30 p.m., a Carnival sermon, "The Thrills of an Adventurous Life and the Flutters of . a Gamble." Copies of "Gambling—What's the Harm?" distributed after services. Incercossion for Disarmament Congress. Retiring offerings at both services for Unemployed Fund. Everyono in work asked to help their brothers out of work. St. Albans—ll ft.jn., Mr Crampton. .258 OHURCH OF CHRlST,.Moorhouse nvenue ' —ll a.m., subject "A Prepared Place"; 6.50 p.m., subject, "The subtlety of sin." < Preacher, Mr Woolnough. 213 RMAGH STRFJET HALL—Gospel Seri- vice,. Sunday Evening, C.30, Mr R. GGrubb, subject "Tl'p resurrection of Christ, what it m*nt to Him, and what it meanfl to us." Druide' Hall, St. Albans street—Mr £.. Bedford. Waltham Hall, Shakespear roadMr J. J. Winnicott, 7 o'clock. 311 EVERYBODY'S THEATRE SPECIAL CARNIVAL WEEK ANNOUNCEMENT. «*p.m. SUNDAY. 8 p.m. Hear JAMES RFIU on PILATE'S DILEMMA, —■What shall I do with Christ? 'Seats Free. Doors ojen 7.30_p.m. 9083 T~~ ENT~ MISSION, cor. Dean and Manchester streets, continuing nightly, Mondays and Fridays excepted. AH welcome. 356 Y"W.C7A"^Worid'B _ Week of~*Prayer. 6th- • 13th November. Services at tne Y.W.C.A. Club Rocme, Latimer square. Sunday, 6th, 4.80 p.m.; Wednesday, 9th, 7.30 p.m. All Girls and Women. Welcome. 276 CE.M.S., Monday, 8 p.m., at S. Saviours • Schoolroom, Sydenham. Subject: "Manhood and Citizenship." Speaker: Professor Shel'.ey. All members of the CE.M.S. and others welcome. 80 * I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES, First J Church of Christ Scientist, Latimer Subject, "Adam and Fallen Man," Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. V 3°2 YDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION— Sunday, il, Mr S. Webb; 6.30. Mr F. Spratt, "Be not deceived, God is not mocked, whatsoever man Bowcth that shall be also reap. 920 fTIIHE wages of sin ia death; but the gift A of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord, itomans VI., 23. 233 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 263 Manchester btreet (near Gloucester street)— Mass Selene Oppenheimer (from London) will lecture at 7 p.m. on "Ceremonial and its value to the individual." .Vocalist, Mr W. M. Stewart, M.A. /SRBER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST, U 26-J Manchester street (near Gloucester B tn?e4>—.Address at 3'p.m. by Mias.lSelene OpDenheimer (from Loiadoh). 215 ISYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY. Temperance Hall, next Crystal Palace, taylor's subject, "Christ is still in our dst" Meaeaaes from written requests. 082

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 17

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