BEUGIOUS ANNOUUOEMENT& Kotioee of Sunday Services. —Under this heading on Saturday, the rate* tar Services are: —Not exceediinr 24 additional 18 words, ed ext"&, up to 12 lines; half inch displaced, 2a_ 6d; three-quarter inoh, 8s 9d; or- ""• 5s cash. N.B.—The la Notices must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea Meetings, or Entertainment 3. THE CATHEDRAL—6, Holy Corrnmrni 11, Choral Eucharist (Steggall in G), troit; "O, Fount of Love" (Bach); Preac Rev. S. Parr, M. C, M.A.; 6.30, Evens (Wahnisley in D minor); Anthem, "Hyrnj Freedom'' (Stanford); Preacher, the 1 Rev. the Dean. IT. JOHN'S, Latimer square—6 a.m., I »-) Communion; 11 a.m., ilorning Pra} 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Preacher at 1 vices, Rev. H. Kelson Wright. DURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. R;v. W. Arthur Hay. Evening subject, "Thoughts Captured by Christ." Anthem, "Evening and Mornin?" (Oust-lej); Solo, "Fear Not Ye, O Isiiael" (Dudley Buck). <H** DURHAM STREET SOUTH"-"' METHODIST CHURCH—II,'Mr Oreo. Wright; 0.80, Illustrated Service. Preacher, Rev. S. Lawry. Hymns illustrated by Choice Slides. Hearty Sintrinpr (*me along. 678 CAMBRIDGE. TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH—II, Rev. J. Harris; 6.80, Rev C. E. Ward. Madras street North—ll, ~ v. C. E. Ward- 6.30, Rev. J. Boothroyd. street South—ll, Mr G-. Wright; G. 30, Rev. S. T.n.wry. &™ RUGBY STREET METHODIST-11 am., Rev. J. Napier Milne; Subject, "How the Infant Church Outgrew its Infantile Con dition"; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Napier Milne. Monthly Lecture: "The Story of the Christ and the World Crisis by Giovanni Papimand Winston Churchill—a Study in Personality and Point of View.'' Special music. ES44 pDGEWARE ROAD METHODIST—II —J a.m., Rev. T. H. Burton; subject, "The Overcoming Faith"; 6.30 p.m., Rav. S. Bailey. Anthem, "Saviour, Thy Children Keep" (Sullivan). c s * s METHODIST . CHURCH, Ohristohuicn Enst—Wesley Church. Fitzgerald avenue: 11 a.m.. Rev. E. D. Patohetf, subject, "The Inspiring Mission of tho Church"; 6.80 p.m., Rev. T. G. Brooke; Annual Home Mission Services. Richmond: 11, Rev. P. T. Read; 6.80, Rev. E. D. Patchett. New Brighton: 11, Rev B. Dudley; 6.30, Rev. F. T. Read; Home Mission Services. lanwood- U, Rev. J. Boothroyd; 6.30, Rev. B. Dudlov. Shirley: 11, Mr Francis; 6.30, Rev. i. Guy. Marshland: 11, Eev. J. Guy; 6.80, Mr Weir. 61 ? nLARENCE STREET METHODIST 1 I CHURCH—Sunday, July 15th, at 6.30 pa. Memorial Service to the late MeasTS J. J G\ass «nd T. Gudsell. 616 'COLSTON METHODIST CIRCUIT- ■ ■ Homo Mission Sunday—Woolston: 11, Rev. T. G. Brocke; 6.30, Rev. T. J. Wallia. Opawa: 11, Rev. T. Fee; 6.50, Mr Graham. Sumner: 11, Mr Cock; 7 Rev. TFee. Heathcote: 11, Rev. T. J. Wallis; 6.30, Mr Blnzey. *2} S'S- METHODIST CHURCH, <J C-shmore Hills—ll, Rev. W. Baumber, 6.30, Rov. W. Bauraber. 22? O a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. Rev. Percy Paris; "Pulpit Talks (1) Tho Christ of Jewish Prophecy"; 7.45 p.m., The Open Forum for Questions and Discussion. High street Church: 11 a.m., Mr- C. A. Comber; 6.30 p.m.. Mr J. Olds. MH NOX CHURCH, Bealey avenue—Rev. H. Clark, M.A., M.0., of Milton, Otago ; 11 *jbx. and 6.30 p.m. I sß ' ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (opposite. Public Hospital)— Preacher, Rov. Norman L. D. Webster, B.A. 11 a.m., "Tho Cute for Trouble. Solo, "Woe unto Them that Forsake Him (Mendelssohn), Miss D. Sinclair. 6.30 p.m.. Old Events and Modern Meanings: (4), The Imprisoned Splendour." Anthem, ' Rejoice in the Lord Ahvay" (Purccll). Solo Mr Douglas Russell, "Lord God ol Abraham (Mendelssohn). Bamngton street Church Spreydon. Preacher, Mr W. Lewis. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. _ yin ~T PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cashol street—Rev. James Inge. 11, "Theology in Ornithology." Ad ,dwss » children on "The Conies." 6.30, "Mananeh Dan: Its Inspirations and Richmond, H and 6.30, Rev. J. Watt._ 9371 FTx - DAVTbITPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' Sydenham—Divine Worship 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. W. McAra. All welU PETERS PRESBYTERIAN KJ ' CHURCH, Ferry road-Rev. William Tanner 11 a.m., "The Testimony that Counts." fi.3o p.m., "An Unfinished Sacn- — ' e everyone; all seats tree. 581 'orship, Sunday Ilium -and 6.30 p.m. Prefer, Mr F. E. H. Paton. Visitors welcomed. .__ OT ALBANS"PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH S -wZL Worship, Sunday, 11 *m. wg 6.30 p.m. JL Worcester stret Franklin; 6.30 p.m., ganisorof CongrofSALVATION Ait Story of Mrs. Sunday, 7 p.m. m., Mr G. E. J. Ralph. Or--622 CONGREGA--11 a.m., Mr J. P. H. J. Ralph (Deft..); 6 - 30 P- m - Mr Sailors' Institute, i at evening ser--676 Citadel—Life ant Sansom, 669 treet-Pastor, Jas. Crawford. 11 a m Worship Servico; 6.30 p.m., Gospel c«iw\3ubSft, "Is the Gos 2 el a Reasonable PSYCHIC RESEARCH ..OCIETY, Temperance Hall, Gloucester street, next Crystal Palace—Sunday, 7, Mr W. NorUratavlor's subject: "The Invisible Fear." 619 r-vHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES—Fi-«*. »-' Church of Christ Soientist, Latimer square: Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "God." Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. - 645 >HEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 263 Manchester street (near Gloucester street) —Public Lecture, 7 p.m., by Miss E. Hunt. "What Shall We Teach the ' Children?" Vooaiist, Mrs Morley Palmer. Young People 8 p.m. 66y rpHE UPPER ROOM, Inglis Bldgs., High -*- street, City—Morning, 11, Mr K. E. England. Remember every Wednesday evening, 7.30, Revival Prayer Meeting for Smith Wigglesworth return visit campaign. Welcome I We.coma! Welcome* I 617 1/STALTHAM HALL, Shakespeare roaa—- * * Revival meatings, conducted by Norle Huntervilie f,T niliar truths >pHE GOSPEL OF CI -•- preached in the Armagn street Ha lat 6.80, by Mr J J. Winiiieott, and in' the Druids Hall .St. A. Lane) at 7 o'clock*, oy Mrs B. You are invited. rpHE EEITJRN OF CHRIST! \ SIGNS THAT HE IS AT H-YND' Ar? you ready? The above subiect will b» spoken on in Hastings street H»ll c: j at 6.30. Speaker, Ur'aSlL^'^Sj^ A. CAMERON mHE SAW EXPERT, 171 Gloucester street J- ChmtcLurch. Qua ity and Despatch i?V ] "ll Dt::VQr 7- CIRCLE . SAWS lor Sale, Firewood, or Rip. C 3329 T> E M O V A L NOTICE. N. H. FRASER AND CO., Motor Engineers, South Isiand Distributers for Moon Cars have removed from 250 Durham street to 170 LICHFIELD STREET, nest Fire Brigade Station! £362
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