NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
———♦—-^ — . In the Durham strcot Methodist Church to-morrow, the Rev. W. Bauro.be* will preach to-morrow, and in the evening the Kev. W. Grigg (of Wanganui), ex-president of the Conference, will speak 011 "Life's Quest" Mr Blakelcv will sing a nolo, and an anthem will be given by the choir. The organist will be'Mr •■Ernest Firth, F.8.C.0. At St. Paul's Church to-morrow evening, the Bcv J Patereon will give an addresss on "AJthnaton,. Pharaoh of Egynt." Akhnaton' was the fathcrin-law of Tutankhamen, whoso tomb hfls just been discovered in the | Valley of the Kings. . : Harvest festival "serricei will be held at Wesley Church, Fitzgerald . avonue to-mor-row. At the morning service, the fiev. E. 1). Patchett will pWch on "The Overflowing Cup," and in the evening on "Where Harvests' Ripen." At the morning service J'w« Spencer will sin" a solo, an'l the choir the anthem, "Wreathe the Harvest Garland." At the evening service, Mr E. Longden will sing a solo, end the choir will give the anthem "Praise the Lord, 0 my Soul." At the Papßnui Methodist ghnrch 10-i""r- ' low, children's services will be held. Thaj ■preacher for the day will be the Eev. H. Ryan. Choruses, duets and solos will be given bv a specially trained children's choir. | Col. McKenzie, of Australia, kiow 13 , "Fightine Mac,' the padre who "followed" tin, j star," will conduct services at the Salvation! Arim Citadel to-nisrht and to-morrow and on Mondav, assisted by Major Walls and En- ' vov Ineold. On Monday evening Colonel ■ MoKfniie will siv<-. a lecture entitled j "Glimpses of Gajlipoli, or Anzacs in Action." ) Thn Csnterburr Agricultural and Pastornl : Association will hold its rani and ewa fait ; nt the Addington showgrounds on March 22nd and 23rd. Entries close at noon on March Bth Ambassadir Booth will conduct an inter- ■ denominational campaign in the Durham street Churcl Vrom March Ist tp March 14th. Prater mcetin<rs will be held in the King'sbusiness mission room, Inglis Buildings, daily, excepting Saturday and Sunday, at 3 p.m. ,
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17691, 17 February 1923, Page 9
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