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aBUOIOUS ANNOUHO£M£NT& 4 , Notices of Sunday Service*.—Under .ai3 heading on Saturday, tie rates lor Services are:—Not exceeding 2 * worde (set solid), 13 cash; foi every additional 12 words, Od carter U P , t0 12 lines; half inch disp'.a-ed, 2s »". three-quarter inch, 3s 2d; one men, 5a cash. , ->*.B.-Tbe Is Notices must'cot, coa«:n Advertisements of Annual Mee--">?2, Anniversaries, Tea, Meeting. 1 fUTHEDRAL-3 a.m.. Hol 7 Communion, j . 11 a.m.. Matin;-, anthem, "Giant t3 ; Thy Peace" (Mendelssohn': preacher, Canon • Wiiiord, B.D. 4 D.m., University sermon, the Rev. H. Williann, MA.; 6.30 p.m.. Evensong, anthem, ".) Lord, My God i (Xarcs), preacher, the Dean. 4 ' /J THi-nrcTLrToFl-iir: good shkp--1 - HERD (Canterbury Collegel-The Annual University Sermon" cf the Guild will be delivered in tk» Cathedral To-morrow, at 4 p.m. Pi-aaher, Rev. H. Williams, M.A., Vicar of Opawa. All interested in Cannsbury College &ro cordially invited to ~fc prespnt. • oi jj-luu-l =o •> Holy >"' Comm.mionV'n 'a.nL," Morning Prayer and Holv Communion: • 7 p.m., kveninfe Praver. "Preacher at both services, Kev. n. I Nelson \Vri»ht. i3i union, S a.m. n. Subject, 11 1 7 p.m., "The I ttospel of Don't Worry.- .Treacher, Archdeacon Taylor. ' ' '~yr. MARY'S, Merivale—S a.m., 1f r " n • > a.m., Matins and H.C.; 0.30 p. [ song. Preacher both services, the v iw. i Subject in morning, "Spiritual Healing and Christian Science.' *" rxtn An,r in the •et, Sept. 19th and h. Apply' for Scheduled to Mr G. Woods, Studholma street, or to tho Vicarage. | DURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH—U a.m., Rev. W. Arthur .av, "Second Mile Religion"; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. W. Arthur Hay, "A Powerful."Witness. Anthem, "The Glory of the Lord" (Goss). . VURTIAjTsTREIiT SOUTH METHODIST AV CHURCH—II, Mr 1 G. Wright; 6.30, p.m., Illustrated Service. Hymns illustrated by choice slides. Preacher, Rot. J. G. Ellis. _J94 RUGBY STREET METHODIST—II a.m., | Rev. J. Napier Milne, subject, "God and Beauty." Anthem, "God So Loved the World." 6.30 p.m., Kev. 7. H. Burton, anthem, "Grant Us Thy Peace" (Mendelssohn). 9344 E DUE-WARE ROAD METHODIST—II a.m., Rev. T. IT. Burton, subject, "Where Wo Firid God"; G. 30 p.m., Rev. J. Napier Milne, anthem, "Peaco, Perfect Peace." 9315 I pIAMIBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST Musical Service, soloist, Mr S. Clothier; hymn sermon, "Thero Is a Green HiD," Rev. J. Harris. Madras street North—ll, Rev. J. Harris; 6.30, Mr J. H. Hooper. 493 l/TETHODIST CHURCH, Chriatchurch *A East.—Wesley Church, Fitzgerald avenue—ll a.m., Rev. .F. T.'~Read; 6.80 p.m., Rev. E. D. Patchett. Subject, A Hymn for Days of Healing, "At Even Ere tho Sun Was Set." Solo, "How Lovely Aro Thy Dwellings," Miss G. Lomas. Anthem, "God is Love." Richmond—ll, Rev. B. Dudley; 6.30, Mr Kershaw. New Brighton—ll, Rev. E. D. Patchett; 6.30, Rev. F. T. Read (Communion). Linwood—ll, Mr Franklin; 6.30, tev. (B. Dudley. Shirley—ll, Rov. J. Guy; j 6.30, Shirley B.C. Marshlands—ll, Mr Pugh; 6.30, Rev. J. Guy. 1/1/ UULrSXUiN METHODIST CIRCUIT. ' ' VVoolston—ll, Mr Norrish; 6.30, Re T. J. Wailis. Opawa—ll, Rev. T. J. Wallis; G. 30, Rev. T. Fco. Sumner—ll, Mr Francis; 7, Rev. "W. J. "Williams. Heathcote —ll, Supply; 6.30, Mr Blazev. 9530 QT. JAMES'S METHODIST CHURCH, >y Cashmere Hills—ll, Rev. W. Baumber; G. 30, Rev. Samuel La-wry. 451 YDENHAM METHODIST CHURCJ I *-" Foreign Mission Services. 11 a. Rev. S. Lawry; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Percy Pa I Military Sanatorium—S.3o a.m., Rev. Percy Pans. High street Church—ll a.m., Rev Percy Paris; G. 30 p,m., Mr G._Wright. 452 TTIN'OX PRESBYTERIAN ~CHURCH -**• Bealey avenue—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m.! Rev. John Miller, F.R.G.S., of St. Clair Dunedin. 31a QT. PAUL'S.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cashel street—Rev. Jno. Pa eison, M.A. 11, "Grace, Faith, Power." Distribution of Elmaiie Memorial Prizes. 6.30, Popular Evangelistic Service, "Pilgrim Souls"; anthem, 'Crossing the Bar"; duct, "v\hen I Survey," Misses Wright; bright m sic; all welcome. Scats free. From 6 tj 630 Mr Raynor White will give an Organ Recital. Wednesday, September 12th, at 7.30, Oid.notion of M'isa Hardie as Foreign Mi!-.-<i:ar/ Richmond, 11 and 6.30, Rev. J. Watt I 01. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH (opposite Pubic Hospital)Preacher, Rev. Norman L. D. Webster, B.A. 11 a.m., "Victorious Glad ess" anthem, "Thou Will Keep Him in Perfect Peace" (Williams). 6.30 p m "Spirit al Iravitation"; anthem ; "Incline Thine Ear" (Himmel). Bamngton street Church, don, 11 a.m., Mr W. Lewie; G. 30 p.m., Sister Agnes of the Bible. Society. • 868J T PETER'S pIiEsWTERIAN CHUROH ►J —Rev. "William Tanner. 11 a.m., "lhe Perishing and the Renewed Man"; 6.30 p.m., "An Ancient Preacher with a Modern Gospel"; soloist," Miss N. Turner. 463 JS DAYID"'S — PRESBYTERIAN —Divine Service, 11 a.m., Rev. J. D. Webster; 6.30 p.m., iiin Webster, Missionary C.I.M. for 27 years. Ml welcome. 44S ICCARTON PRESBTTERIANCHUB CH b Puriri road—Rev. A. B. Ki.roy, M.A. Publio Worship 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject, "What is a Christian?" 432 L~" INWOOfTpRESBYTERiAX CHURCH— Divine services, 11 a.m. and G. 30 p m; preacher, Mr F. E. H. Paton. Vistiors are ST. ALBANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —Divine Worsi.ip -unday, 11 a.m nad 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Mi James Tennent; 'anthem, "Jernsalem, My Happy Home.' 411 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHUilu.i —Rev. E. E. Smith; il a.m. "The Light that Shineth Mjre and Mare"; 6.33 p.m., "The Sprinkled Blood." St. Albans, 6.30 p.m., Mr Craropton. 420 npRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A —L.M.S. Anniversary. 11 a.m., Rev. A. W. McMillan, of India; 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. J. Huffadine, "Seventh of Mission to Modern Mind" eeriea: "Sin, Salvation, nnd Missions." 9-381 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES—Firs; Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer square. Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.i Subject, "Man," All co.dially welcome. 482 QiDE.iHAM GOSPEL MISSION—II, O Christian Fellowship; 6.30, Quarterly Missionary Meeting. Speaker. Mr W. Bartlett, "Go Ye into sill the Woild, olid Proach THEATRE. GRAND THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7 p.m. PASTOR J. AV. JiENT. Subject "I will come again."—John. 14. 3. How Will He Come? Whv Will He Come? When Will He Come? Will it be the end af the world ? A Stirring Message. Hear it! ALL WELCOME. 443 >SYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY, Scot- — tish Society's Hall, corner* Manchester and Gloucester streets^ —Sunday, 7, Mr W. Nortontaylor. Subject. "After how do we Employ Ourselves.'" A lecture in reply to a series of written questions received anonvmcusly throvgh the mail. 457 CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mc.orho-ase avenue —ll a.m., Wo:«hip. Pre-chei;. Pastor J. Crawford. 0.30 p.m., Gos<;.a\ Service. Preacher, Pastor W. D. More. Subject, "Christ and I Human Need." 460 j pkURCH OF CHRIST. St. Albans. l V/' ton street—ll a.m., AVorsliio c—- ' Speaker, Factor W. D. More. 0.30"p.r pel Se - .Tice Subject, "Pilate's Problem.'' Speaker Paftor Jas. Crawford. 473 [EOSOPHiCAL SOCIETY, 263 Manchcs- ' ter stroet (near Gloucester street)—At 7 1 p.m., Public Address by Miss Dorothy Riyds. Snbiect, "AVho is my Neighbour?" itt-ma. Young People, 3 pjn. 360 3EO3KD COMING 1" PASTOR KENT. GRAND THEATRE. SUNDAyTt p.m.

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