religious announcements. Notioas of Sunday Services.—Under this heading on Saturday, the rates for Services are:—Not exce-sdmg 21 words (set solid), Is cash; ior every additional 12 words. 6d extra, up to 12 lines; half inch displayed, 2« 6d; three-quarter inch, 3s 9d; one inch, 5b cash. N.B.—The Is Notioes must not cootain Advertisements of Annual Meetings. Anniversaries, Tea -Meetings, or° Entertainments. (S* ST 4eme:r,berNo'.v Jhy Creator' (SteggaU); preacher, Canon JWiiford, B.D 619 QT MICHAEL'S —8, Holy Communion; 0 9.30, Children's Eucharist; 11, Peoples Eucharist (Martin Shaw), 'Gods Name , 630 Evensong, "Story of the Cross (new version); question box, "The Teaching of ■T g «na on Discontent. _»Lr\ in JOHN'S, Latimer square—B a.m.. Holy S Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer Preacher at both services. Rev. H. Ne'.son Wright. 52? C'T LUKE'S—H.C., 8-9 (Sung). Subjects: 'n "The Children and the Dogs','; 7 pm "KevelatW (Chapter IV. of . Dr. Gore's new book). Preacher, both services Archdeacon Taylor. ~b i u
o —SAVIOUR'S CHURCH. SYDENHAM— O. 8 nm, Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins and "Sormon; preacher, IfcvH. H. flshnrne- 6.30 p.ni., Evensong and bennon; ptchcV. Hev. \V. P. Hughua. AH seats free. .
(J PHILIP'S CHURCH, BF.CKENHAM— mon; Pieacher, Rev W. P. Hughes; 7 fcm,, Evensong and Sermon; preacher. Kev. H H. Osborne. 665 -nuKKAM Street methodist U CHURCH—a, Rev. W. Ready; 6.30, Bishop 0. E. Locke. D.D. LL D (of America); anthem, "By Babylon's Walls." Come early. Caahmero Schoolhouse-.11. Rev. W. Baiimb^ II.TETHODIST Christchurch lVi Bant' Circuit—Wesley Church, Fitzgerald avenue—ll am., Bishop Loclte of America, solo. Mr Longden, 0, God of Mercy'' • 6.30 p.m., Rev. E. D. Patchett. Richmond —U a.m.. Mr Turner; 6.30 Mr Voss. New Brighton—ll. Rev W. ri. E Abbey (Communion); 6.30, Mr A. E. Lawry. Linwood Harvest Festival. 11 a.m., Kev J. Guy; 2.30 n.m., Mr J. H. Pugh; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W H. E. Abl>ey. Shirley—--11 n.m, Mr W. Ch»s. Francis; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Guy. Marshlands—ll a.m., Harvest Festival, Mr Ramaay; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. >H. Pugh. 604 Bishop locke, Of the METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF AMERICA, Will Preach at WESLEY CHURCH, FITZGERALD AVE., TO-MORROW MORNING (SUNDAY), March 12th, 11 am. Come and Hear One of America's Great . Preachers. 611 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE - METHODIST (Ha) vest Thanksgiving Services) —11 am., Rev. C. E. Ward; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Harris. Durham street South—ll a.m., Mt Blczey; 6.30 p.m., Rev. C. E. Ward. Madras street North—ll a.m., Rev. J'. Harris; 6.30 p.m., Mr Foster 623 OOLSTON " METHODIST - CIRCUIT— Woi'lston (Harvest Festival Services) — 11, Rev. T. Fee; 6.30, Rev. 'X'. J. Wallis. Opawa (Harvest Festival Services) —11, Rev: T. J. Wallis; 6.30, Mr McLannan. Sumner—--11, Mr W. B.azey; 7, Rev. I'. Fee. Heathcote—ll, Mr Hanan; 6.30, fcupply. 694 SYDENHAM METHODIST" vest Thanksgiving Services)—ll a.m., Rev. J. G. W. ELiis; 6.30 Rev. Pero/ Paris Evening subject: "God's Ploughmen. High street Church—ll a.m., Rev. Percy Paris; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. H. White. 680 T IN WOOD " METHODIST CHURCH—Harvest Services—ll a.m., Rev. J. Guy; 2.30 p.m., Mr J. H. Pugh; 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. H. K Abbey. Special decorations and singing. 603
■piJJCrEWABii ROAD METHODIST—II a.m and 6.30 p.m., Rev. Ford. Morning subject: "Anchored"; solo, "Wi.l the Anchor Hold." Evening subject: "Royal Invitation" ; anthem, "faaviour> Thy Children Keep"; hymn, "Abide With Me"; solo. .Mr P. C. Peniold. 642 Harvest festival services. RUGBI' STREET. U a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Napier Milne. Morning subject: "Harvests that the Dead C, ave „ t s'?, wn ", : anthem , "Thou Crowneth the Year (Booth). Evening subject: "How Does Your Garden Grow?"; anthems, "To Thee, X "■fraise the Lord."; soloistß, Mrs C. F. .hdgar and Mrs Colthart. Frienda arc requested to sand gifts to the church and to aasist with decorations on Saturday. 84
S ANDREW'S PR ES B YTBRIA i\ CHUECH, Oxford terrace—Divine Services .To-morrow, Hov. Norman L. D. Webw r, iiv ~1 1 a,m -' " A i,Jea for Other Worldhness ; Anthem, "I Am Alpha and Umega ; 6.30 p.m., iiymn, Sermon, Alfred Lord Tennyson's "Crossing the Bar"; Anthem, "Crossing' the Bar"; Soloist, Mr W. H. Prescott, "If With AH Your Heart." Bairington street Church, Spreydon—ll a.m and 6.30 p.m., Mr Lewis, Home Missionary.
- 8639 TZ*NOX CHURCH, Beaky avenue—Kev. Dr. R. Erwin, M.A., U a.m.; Mr J. Tennent 6.39 p.m., At St. Albans Presbyterian Church—Mr J. Tennent 11 a.m., Rev. Dr. R. Erwin, M.A.. 6.30 p.m. At Fulton avenue—Harvest Thanksgiving and Prizegiving, Rev. H. Ford, 3 p.m. 657 QT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cashe! street—Rev. J. Paterson, M.A., 11 a.m., "The Sons of God"; 6.30 p.m., the first of a series of addresses on the Sermon on the Mount, "What Chris", Offers to Give Us." From 6 to 6.30 t>.m„ Mr Raynor White will eivo am Orf?an Recital, Music by including D Minsr Toccato. Richmond—ll a.m. »«d 0.80 »>.tn.. Rev. .T. Wntt. Linwood —Mr F. E. H, Patoti, Student Missionary, will nomm"icn Jus Mini*trv To-morrow. 8934
P,AFANUI PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH— Services 11 a.m., Masonic Hail, 7 Prank street; 7 p.m. in the Church. Bible Classes and. Sabbath held in the Church, North road. Preachers: Morning, Rev. J. B. Bickerstafi; Evening, Mr Geo. Ferguson. QT. DA.VID : S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Sydenham—Divine Worship 9.30 a.m., Military Sanatorium; 11 a.m. and 6.80 p.m., at the Church, Iter. J. D. Webster at all services. ' 667 S~T. PETBirs PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferry road —Rev. William. Tanner, 11 a.m., "The Divine Purpose"; 6.30 p.m., "The Day of Sa nation." Soloist, Mrs Mason. Visitors cordially invited and. welcomed. £B6 XFORD TERP.ACE BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. J. J. NORTH. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. 11 a.m. —"The Goodness of ' Our Veiled God." 6.30 p.m.—"This Happy Land: What God and Men Etepect of its People." 375 rpRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A —Rev. H. J. Huffadine, monfTng, 11, "Amos' Message"; evening l , 6.30, "Jesus m Man." Man not a "hand" only; not „ "cog in the Industrial Machine." A creature dear to God. . A person -with a. person's rights and duties. 620 ]' INWOOD Congregations! Church, Ferry -J rond —Rev. Clyde Cnrr, Lenten Sermons. 11., "Overcoming the World"; 7. "Christ's Steadfast Face.' Evening- Anthem, "Oh, Love the Lord" (Sullivan). 601 jyjETHODIST BIBLE~CLASS RALLY. DURHAM ST. CHURCH, 2.80. Speaker: BISHOP LOCKE, Of the Methodist Episcopal Church of America. 8495 rpHE Lord knoweth how to deliver the Godly out of temptations, and reserve the unjust unto the day of judgment to bo punishsd—Peter. 536
CtHURGH OF CHRIST, Mooihoueo avenue ' —Preacher, G. Wooinough; 11 a.m., subject, "Faith"; 6.E0 p.m., subject, "Wuitew lis tied or Washed White?' 1 568 ARMAGH STREET HALL—The Gospel of the Grace ol God will (D.V.) be preached 6.30 Lord's Day Evening. Speaker, Captain Neville. Subject, "Ilrilting and Stilling." JJruida' Hall, St. Albans street Mr xi. Macintosh, suoject, -The Preaching of the Cross." Waltham Hall, Shakespeare road—Mr J. Binskin, subject. "The Shut Door." 625 /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES—First V Churcu of Christ Scientist, Latimer square-Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Substance. Sunday School, 2.30 pja. J GHUIRCH OF GOD (Sydenham Gospel Mission Hall)— Pastor Andrew Reid, 11, The X»ord's Table; 2.30, Sunday School; 6.30, he Gospel. You are cordiaJly invited. ' ; 653 TENT MISSION, ISorth road, Papanui (near Council Chaml»rs), commencing Sunday, at 7 p.m. All welcome. Undenominational. 682
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