RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTa ; —Under ihTs"ieV<i;'AV "ou'lSaturday. the rate* :'or Services are:— Not exceeding 24 words (set solid), U cash; for every additional 12 words, 6d extra, up to :2 lines; half inch displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarter inch, 3a 9d; one men, N.B.—The li Notices must not coi> in Advertisements of Annual Meet«,'s. Anniversaries, Tea Meetings. • Entertainments. DURHAM STREET METHODIST CfiUifCll—ll, Rev. W. Readv. Subject "J<-.sus Only"; C.30, Rev. E. D. Patchclt, (By request.) Mr Firth, F.R.C.O.A. Choir will repeat Cantata ''The Daughter of Jairus." collection fcr Orphanage and Xmas. Good the.T. ' 511 STREET SOUTH METHODIST People's Popular Service. Hymns beautifully ii;u.?traied._ Soloist, Miss Bailey. Speaker, Jiev. C. E. "Ward. Hearty invitation. 567 XrETiJODIST CHURCH' Christchurch -U. E;ist—Wesley Church, Fitzg.rald t. venue—ll a.m., !Rev. Oswald Burnett; 6. SO p.m., Rev. W. Ready. Anthem by choir. Richmond—ll, Mr Barrell; 6.30, Mr A. G. Williams. New Brighton—ll, Mr fcheppara Green; 6.30, Rev. W. Walker. Linwood—ll, Rev. T. H. Burton; 6.30, Mr Holland, 0.8. E. Shirley— ll, Rev. R. Tinsley; 2.45, Rev, P. Paris, Sunday School Anniversary; G. 30; Rev. J. Guv. 'Marshland—ll, Mr O. TV. Francis; 6.30, Mr Kershaiv. 520 IUGBY STREET METHODIST. 62nd ANNUAL FESTIVAL SUNDAY SCHOOL. THREE BRIGHT SERVICES. 11 a.m.—Rev. W. Walker. 2.30 p.m.—Rev. H. R.yan. G. 30 p.m.—Rev. J. Napier Milne. OUR CHILDREN SING SWEETLY. Come and hear them in Solos, Duets, and Choruses. 4739 IAMBRIDGB TERRACE METHODIST > CHURCH—II, Rev. Ward; 6.30, Mr J. Hanan. Madras etreet North—ll, Mr Hooper; 6.30, Rev. J. Harris. Durham street South—ll, Rev. J. Harris; 7 p.m., Illustrated Service. Soloist, Jiliss Bailey. Speaker, Kev. C. E. Ward. 568 IDGEWARE BO AD METHODIST—II l ' a.m., Rov. J. Napier Milne. Anthem, "God is ft Spirit." 6.30 p.m., Rev. T. H. Burton. 'Subject, "The Real' Trouble." An- , them, "Seek'ye the Lord." ■' 4739 a WOOLSTON METHODIST CIRCUIT ' Wcolstori—ll, Rev. S. Lawry-' 6.30, Rev. T. ,3. Wallis. Opawa—ll, Rev. T. J. Wallis; ',6.30, —. Sumner—ll, Rev. T. Fee; 7,R«v. W. J. Williams. Heathoote—--11, Mr Franklin; G. 30, Mr, Blazey. 527 YDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m., Rev. A. H. Fowles; 6ißo p.m., Rev. Percy Paris. Military Sanatorium—--9.30 a.m., Rev. A. H. Fowlea. High street Church—ll a.m., Mr W. C. Francis; 6.30 p.m., Mr A. P." Foster.' 488 T. JAMES'S METHODIST CHURCH, »-> Cashtnere Hills —11, Rev. W. Baum- • ,bc-r; 6.30, Mr W. C Franais. 485 NION METHODIST CHURCH, Sel street, Addington—ll a.m., Rev. _. • . Hutson; ~6.30, Memorial Service to tho late 1 Mr .form Down. 474 HIRLEY METHODIST SUNDAY • SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY—II, Rev. , Tinsley; 2.45, Rev. f Paris; 6.30, Rav. Guy. Come and hear the children sing. 471 »APANUI METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m., Rev. H. Ryan;' 6.30 p.m., Rev. > 8. Lawry. Belfast—7 p.m., Rev. H. Ryan. . . 540 . ''■ PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Caahel and 6.30, ' Bov. J. Pateraon, M.A. 'From-6 to 6.30 Mr Raynor Whit© will; give an Organ Recital from th© Works of Scarlatti. ' Richmond—--11 and 6.80, Rev. J. Watt. Linwood—ll and 6.80, Mx.F. R C..Paton. 9161 NOXCHURCH, Beal©y avenue—Rev. Dr. R» Erwin, M.A., 11 a.m. (Communion) sad 6.80 p.in, '641 .• -ANDREW'S .. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, . Oxford terrace, West— Preacher, Rev. Norman L. D; Webster, 8.A., ■ 11 &.m.', "Tho Unoonquerabl* Soul." Soloist, Miss E. 'Sinclair. "The lord is Mindful of His Own" (Mendelssohn.) 6.30 p.m., "Th© ; Acted Parable of' the. Bow, and Arrows.' Anthem, "Giva Peace in. Our Time" (Calcott). Soloist, ,Mr W. J. Hudson; "Total r Eclipse'.'. (Handel.), .■ ■ 9160 ST;DAVID*S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, • Sydenham—Divine Worship 9.80 a.m., at the Sanatorium; 11 a.m; and 6.30 p.m., at .the' Church.. Rev. J. D. Webster at all* the Services. All welcomed. 565 PAPANUT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHServicM .11 a.m., Maeonio Hall, 7 ' Frank otreet; 7 p.m., in the Church. Bible Classes and Sabbath School held in the Church," North road. ,' Preaohera: Morning Service, Mr Patereonji Evening 1 Service, Mr Youiigr 10
fpICCARTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, X\) Puriri' road—Services to-morrow, ,li a.m,, Rev. R. M. Rybu'rh, MA. Eventing, 6.80, Rev. '. albans _ PRESBYTERIAN ■ ■■v ■ CHURCH, Berwick street—Divine "Worship, 11 • a.m., Mr* J. Tennont. 6.80 p.m., ' Rev. Hudson, Wellington. Anthem evening •.''•••'...■••■ ■' .. 617 :. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferry load—ll a.m., Mr Gv Jackson. .6.80 p.m., Rev. William Tanner. . Subject: 'The Man with the Muck Rake." . Soloist, Mt Bennett. Visitors welcomed. ■■■ ':- •- ■ ■ 618 TWEW BRIGHTON' , PRESBYTERIAN i-v , CHURCH—Sunday School Anniversary. 11, Rev. W. Tanner. 3.80, Rev. /N. L. 1). ~ Webster, B.A: 6.30, Mr Geo. . Jackson. Come and hear the children sing. Special ' ■ orchestra. Collection for Sunday School . 256 kXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH " —ll a.m., Rev. John Hiddlestone. 6.30 ,p".m., Rev. R. M. Rybuin, MA. "The Trial of Faith." St. Albans—ll ajn., Mr Cramp- ' 476 INWOOD CONGREGATIONAL J CHURCH, Ferry road and Leydon BU\eot—Rev. Clyde Carr. 2nd in Advent. "' , 11, "Spiritual Fathers." 7, "Divine Mother- ' hood." Anthem, "0 Love the Lord" (Sulli" van-J ' /' 535 IHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES-First '. Church of Christ Scientist, I»atimer ■ square. Sunday Services, 11 -a.m. and T p.m. Subject, "God, the Preserver, of • Mail." Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. 543 ». riHTTRCH OF CHRIST, Moorhouse avenue V —Pastor, W. D. More. 11 a.m., Worship. 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service. Subject, "Do respectable people need Christ?" Solo, chorus, and a warm welcome. 467 • ARMAGH STREET HALL-The Gospel -ca. of the Grace of God will D.V.' be preached 6.30 Lord's Day evening: speaker, ;Mr S. Stedman. Druids Hall, St.' Albans—- -. Mr W. J. Burrows. Waltham Hall, Shakespear road—Mr- G. Ferguson. Subject, "The four great Judgments.". An earnest invita- .■ tion. 7 o'clock. . ■■ i , ; 530 IHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 263 Man- — Chester street (nr. Gloucester street)— ' '.Lecture 'at 7 pjn v by Mr J. ,P. Cooper. Subject, ('•Thought, the creative power in man." Muaicat-'itjans.. Young people 8 p.m. PIRITUAL 'SCIENTIST CHURCH, Scottish Society's Hall-7 p.m., speaker, Mrs Coventry. Address, followed by Clairvoyant descriptions. Lyceum,'ll a-m. 571 YDENHAM GOSPEL 'MISSION— Sunday ~ School Anniversary. ' Morning, 11, Mr Bartlett; afternoon, 3, Mr Crawly; evening, 6.30. Mr Tennent. Special singing by the scholars.'. Conductor,. Mr Percy • Tonkin. Come! Come! Come! 576 SPIRITUALISTS CHURCH, Worcester J street—7 p.m., Mrs Olsen. Subject, i,.:"What is this Spiritualism? Its Fundamen>;;tal Principles." "Clairvoyant messages. Ly-o-.,'peum, '3 .p.m. Ail welcome, 683
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