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BELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT&

Notices of Sunday Service*.—Under this heading on Saturday, the rates for Services are:—Not exceeding -* words (se't solid), Is cash; tor every additional 12 words 6d extra, UP* 0 12 lines; half inch displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarter inch, Sa 9d; on« N.B.—The la Notice* mast not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea Meeting*, or Entertainments.

THE Cathedral. 8, Holy Communion, U. Matins and Choral Eucharist (&"«»** and Parry). Preacher, Uu Urace \ha. cu bkhop. 6.30, Evensong (Swukiid a ■» flat). Anthem, In Splendour Bright Preacher, Rev. Canon Wilioid, B-D. * OL ST. Bwu.»»* Bwu.»»* 9 a.m. Subjects-. 11 a.m., as a Christian Virtue"; 7 p.m., " s ™*\%?™ for all Christiana/' Prnwhcr, k>& 6erUC - 1^ and Holy Communion; p: per; 7 p.m., Evening Pra; H. Kelson Wright. Loly Communion-. 11 a.m., M-» tin ? kuu Burmun; Preacher, Canon CoaWs; b-w p.m., Evensong and icrmon. Preacher, tne Very Reverend Doan Harpsr. bv i ST." PAUL'S,"" PAPANUI—3 p.m., Dedication of Gate erected in memory of r alien Soldiers, and Unveiling of Memorial Tablets by his brace the Archbishop. _^_ pHURCH OF THE GOOD~SHEPHERD, V/ Phillipstown—Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity—B. Holy Communion; 11, Sung Eucharist; 6.30, Evensong. Rev. C A. Fraer. 2783

ETHODIST CHURCH, East- Wesley Church, Fitz(. —ll a.m., Rev. E. D. Patohett. "Men of the Happy Heart." 6.30 p.u.., E. D. Patchett; subject, "Opportunity. Solo: "Thou art Parsing Hence" (Sullivan), Mr T. Charters. 'Anthem. Richmond, 11, Eov. W. Walker; 6.30, Mr Shfppard Green. New Brighton, 11, Rev. C. Abernethy; 6.30, Rev. W. Walker. Limvood, 11, Rev. W. Ready; 2.30, Rev. J. Patterson (Sunday School Anniversary); 6.30, Rev. "W. H. E. Abbey. Shirley, 11, Rev. J. Guy; 6.30, Rev. J. Guy. Marshland, 11, Mr Sheppaid Green; 6.30, Mr Franklin. 523

KUGBY STREET METHODIST CHURCH —ll a.m., Re/. J. Napier Mine; sublet, "Hiding and Displaying Wounds"; anthem, "Godla a Spirit" (Bennett). G. 30 p.m., Rev. J. Napier Milne. Subject, "If Christ Came to the City"; anthem, "Saviour breathe an Evening Blessing (Housley); Polo, "Sound an Alarm" (Handel), Mr T. G. Robers. 2723

EDGE WARE ROAD METHODIST CHURCH, Anniversary Services—ll a.m.. Rev. T. J. "Wallis; subject, ''The Reward of Victorious Struggle"; anthems, "1 "Waited for the Lord" (Mendelssohn) "The Heavens are 'deling" (Creation). Afternoon 3 p.m., Service of song by East Belt choir; preacher, Rev. E. D. Patchott; subject, "The Hymn of Good Shepherd." 6.30 p.m., Rev. T H. Burton. Subject, "A Personal and Practical Faith"; anthems, "Rock of Ages" (Dudley Buck), "Glory to God" (Handel), "Holy Spirit Come, O Come" (Martin). So.oists. Misa J. Duff, Miss A. I/usac, Mr J. tj-J. 2730

kUKHAM STREET METHODIST " (JHUBCH—II, Kev. \V. H. Abbey; 6.30, Kev. W. Ready. Musical service. Two -■" a, "Jfnceless ■ Tieasr~'" '""' HBrlt „, „„ul.'' Solo, "Ninety a . Dudaey—Soloist, Mrs Ell. Mr A. H. Ripley lyrio tenor (of Chautauqua party), will sing •How Many Hired Servants/' and "My Hope

is in the Everlasting. S" YDENHAM MiiXHODIST CHTJKCH--11 a.m., Mr M. Kershaw; 6.30 p.m., Rev Percy Ptuljfl. "Remembering the Unknown Dead." Hymns including Kipling's "Lest we Forget," and Bishop How a "For aU the Saints." High street .Church—ll a.m.. Rev Percy Paris; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Samuel La-wry. "Christ and the Prohibition Question." • m

TYORHAM STREET SOUTH METHODIST Moorliouse avenut*—ll, Mr G. E. Frankun; 7 p.m.. People's Popular,lllustrated ■Service. Hymns illustrated by clioice slides'. Visitors cordially invited. Speaker, Rev. 0. K Ward. ■ S 3O

TOOLSTOIT METHODIST CIRCUIT . / Woolston, 11, Rev. T. H Burton; 6.30, Mr Stage. Opa-wa, 11, Mr Blazey; 6.30, Rev. T. Fee. Sumner, 11, Rev. W. J. Williaraß; 7, Mr Voller; . Heathcote, 11,, Mr Ramsay; 6.30, Rev. T. J. Wallis. 444 TAMBRIDGE~ TERRACE METHODIST ' LHIfRCH—II, Rev. Ward; 6.30, Rev. John Harris.' Madras street north, 11, Rev. John Harris; 6.30, Mr Hunan. Durham afreet south. 11, Mr Franklin; I p.m., Illustrated service. All hymns illustrated by choice lantern' elides. SpcakaT, Bev. C E. Ward. 631

T. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church, Ox- ~ ' ford . Terrace West, opposite Hospital —ll, Rev. R. M. Ryburn, M.A. Anthem, "1 am Alpha and Omega" (Steiner). 6.30, Rev. Norman L. D. Webster, 8.A.. Subject, "The Gie&t and Unforgettable Hours of Life." Anthem, "The Day ie Past and Over" Marks). Spreydon—ll and 6.80, Mr W. Lewis. 2813

T. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferry road —Rev. William Tanner. 11 a.m., Communion; 6.80 p.m., "The Call of God." Soloist, Misb ' Hobaoa. Visitors cordially invited and welcomed. 445 ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Sydenham—Children's Anniversary Services. 11 ft.ni., Revi W. Gray-Dixon; 2.30 p.m., Mr J. Tennent; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J: D. Webster. Come and bear the children eing. 491

►APANUI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services 11 a.m., Masonic- Hall, 7 Frank street; 7 p.m., in Church. Bible Classes and Sabbath School held in the Church, North road. Preachers: Morning Servioe, Mr Patereon; Evening Service, Mr Young. , _ lO T> ICOARTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, i_g 11 and Evening 6.80. Preacher, Rev. Ernest Goring, of Chandpur, India.. 512 RAN&IORA BAPTIST CHURCH—Anniversary Services, Sunday, 12th November. Services at"11 a.m.. 8 p.m., 7 p.m. Prize-giving in Afternoon- *° s CHURCH OP~CHRIST, Moorhouse avenue . —Pastor "W. D. More. 11 a.m.. Worship Service; 6.30 p.m., Series No. 5, "Do Men Live After Death The Christian Doctrine of Heaven." Solo Choir. 485 SALVATION - ARMY CITADEL Victoria equaie—Commissioner and Mrs Mogrgard. Colonel and Mrs Mclnnes, and many opportunity to sheets provided. PASTOR~"W_CKS, a Missionary on furlough from Solomon Islands will speak on the work of Seventh Day the Solomon Islands, at the AdvenUsts Church, Barbadoes street, Sunday. 6.30 p.m. All -welcome. . THIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIEN--T TIST, Latimer square-Sundsy Slices, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject «ls a*d Immortals." Sunday __> PHURCH OP CHRIST^, St. \J Men's Hall, or. Wmton and etreets. 11 a.m., *«™*'l P ™£ Gospel Service. Subject, "The Three Wi* messes," Mr G. P._Purnea __? fpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 2KS MaacW 1 ter street (near Gloucester ture at 7 p.m. by Vim > B. E. B«j», Subject, "The Inner Life.' Yoca \»t Uim Paul Scherek, Young People, 3 p.m. 492 -PSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY Tern IT perance Hall, Gloucester vext Crystal Palace-Sunday, 7 Stone's Subject, "God's Debt t»J^ M O Scottish Soeietvs xxa.l-7 P«- 8P«*«. Mrs .Coventry Address folW by fW _i, Rev. W. Iteady; «"P»g£ H Patterson; evening, 6.30 rwv. ». ■■, bey. Special singing by 20° :hestra. Come and help « »»*£ r_w,l Linwood's usual hearty weiooi X _.__., Rev. A. C. Lawxy; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. H. Ryan. Y * and corner of ilancnesver *" •eets-Eev. H. J. Huffadine. 11 ■■\£rtbTTafcin_ About"; 6.30 p.m., "The p of Fellowship." . Solo_t at evenmg :he Lord of All": 6.a0 _■._»." From 6to 6.30 Mr Ray: will "ive an Oigan Recital ire Beetfioven. R'chn'ond-ll _£'_■" J. Watt. Linwood-H aad 6.30. Mr r H. Paton.

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