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BELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Voices of . Sunday Service!.—Under this heading on Saturday, the rates for Borvices are:—Not exceeding 24 words (set solid). Is cash; tor. every additional 12 words, Gd extra, up to 12 lines; hall tech displayed, 2s 6d; three-quarter inch, Ss 3d; one inch, ,5s cash. - H.B. —The Is Notices must .not contain Advertisements of Ann as 1 nestings, Anniversaries, Tea. Meetings,, or Entertainments, rpHE CATHEDRAL—B, Holy Communion; A 11 Choral Eucharist "XH'arwood in A Flat). Introit, "O Hearken Thou" (Elgar). Preacher, the Be7. the Dean. 7 p.m., Evensong (Plain Song and Faux Bourdon) (Tallis). Anthem, "If "the Lord Himse.l (Wabriisley). Preacher, Rev. Canon Wilford.B.D. ! 111 ST. JOHN'S, Latimer square—B a.m., Ho'.y Communion; XI a.m., \Moroing Prayer; 1 pm , Evening Prayer. Preacher, -Bev. 3. F. Couraey. ■ 85 gT. LUKE'S—HoIy Communion, 7 a.m., 8 a.m., and (with singing), 9 a.m. jJattins, 11 a.m. Bermon on "True Religion. Evensong, 7 p.m. Sermon, "Ten "iears Ago." Preacher, Archdeacon Taylor. 183 ST: JAMES'S, Riccarton —Sunday, August ' Sid—3 a_m., Holy Communion; 11 •.m., H.C. tad Matins. Preacher, R«v. p. H.' Pritchett. 6.30 p.m., the Vicar, Rev. H: K. Wright. : 70 ST. MARY'S, Merivale—B a.m., H.C.; 11 •jn., Matins and H.C.; 6.30 Evensong.' Preacher at both services, the Vicar. __ l6o TVUKHAM STREET . METHODIST JLr CHORCH—II a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. 1?. .Arthur Hay.. Evening Subject,. "The Nerve Centre of Social Service." Anthem, "Oh Ye that Love the Lord" (Coleridge TMTTRHAM STOtEET SCTOTH METHODIST U CHURCH 11, Rev. C. Abernethy; 0.30, Mr Glativille,' Missionary from, China. Hear hia thrilling story. Hymns illustrated. 169 fIAMKRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST V CHURCH—II,. Rev. J. Harris; 6.30, Rev. .A. Petere. Madras street North, 11, Rev. C. E. Ward; 6.30, Rev. J. Harris. 18§ Rugby street methodist—ii? Rev. Leslie 'Neale. Subject, The Greatest Classic in Literature, "What the Bible Is," and Is Not." Anthem, "For ell the Saints.". 6.30, Rev. Leslie Neale, "The Summons .of New Democracy. A Study of' World Movements in Terms ofGod.". Anthem, "He "Watching Over; Israel." ' 125 ■\\' JeiSLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald' avenue-^ k *, ■ ' 11 a-m., Rev. S. Lawiy; 6.30 n.xa., Rev. E. D. Patchett. Subject, "The Perils of, Middle-Life." " Anthem; "The Lord is my Shepherd." ' ' 100 FIPANUI METHODIST CHJRCH—Services: Morning, at' 11, Rev. S., Glanyilleevening, at 6:30, Rev. H. Ryan. '' 80 ST. JAMES'S METHODIST .CHURCH; Cashmere HiLs—Divine Worship at II a.m. and 6.80 p.m. Holy Communion to follow Morning Service. Preacher, Rev.' E. "W. Hamee, M.A. 65 OYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH—II " a.m., 'Mr J.' Fanow; ' 6.30 p.m., Rev Percy Paris. Solo by Miss Dickinson. High street Church—ll a.m., Rev. Percy" Paris; 6J30 p.ni., Mr J. Olds.

TKJOOLSTOW METHODIST CIRCUIT:f T . Wools ton: 11, Mi Pugh; 6.30, Eev. T. J. Wallis. Opawa: 11, Mr Franklin; 6.30, St, Albans Bible Class. Sumner: .11, Rev. W.J. Williamß; 7, Mr Heathcote: il, Bev. T". J. Willis; 6.30, Union Bible Class. Bedclifis: 7, Mr Cock (service in Library). 8a j\I7.EBLEY CHUB GET, Edgeware road—ll '* ' a-m.j Rev. 8. J. Werren (Communion); 6.30 p.m., Ker. S. J. Werren. Visitors coidklly weloomed. 126 T>ICHMOND~ — METHOI>IST CEtIRCH, Stanmore road—ll R.m.,. Mr Shopperd Green;- 6.30 -p.m-, -E<?v B.' Dudley.'Marshland: 11 a.m., East Belt Bible Class; 6.30 pjn.,-Mr Dyer.- ' '2IS T INWOOD METHODIST CHUBCH, cr. tIJ Caahel- street and Ollivier's road—ll •.m., Soout Parade. > Bev. B. Dudley -(Chap, lain). District Scoutmaster ,F. H. Olds will also speak.. 6.30 pjn., Mr Sheppard Green. . • 212 "KTEW BBIGHTON • - METHODIST Bev. p. T. Bead. "The Drone "Magnet";, 6.30,' Bev.'.lS. liawry '(Cfem.SPMOnV ; Bonth Brighton' Hall, 2.45, Bev. PV T.- Bea& '/ " . 165 frSOX • PBESBYTEHIAIT CHUECH, -J*. Bealey -avenue—ll a.m., "Humanity ■AimWi Lure of :the 'Limelight" - ; 6,30 _ p.m.,."Pati!onaf>e .and Devotion:. Con-; tnusted Attitudes to Jesus Christ.*' Preacher, the Bev.W. Gray Dixon, M.A. ' 134 QT'AyPBEWfI' • PBESBYTEBiAN kJ- CHUBGH-, (opposite, Public 'Hospital)—' Preiwsher, Bar. Norman, /Xi.' D. Webster, B.A. li; r 'The Way of Divine Guidance: A Study of' How God Fulnls Our.' Pians." -' An<hcin, "Oi'Thoti That Brihg^at' Good Tiimga" (Stainer); 6.80, "The Phantoms . That' A&ight: - A Study' in the Objection*'' that Man Offer lor not Embracing the Chr at:an Iflfe." Anthem, "Send Out Thy Llpht" (Gounod). • 8623 QT. pItJL'S PBESBSTTEiRIAK■ CHUBCH, O Cashed street—Rev. W. T. Todd, li, "A Royal Confession of Faith"; ; 6.30„ '-'The • Mystery ihe'Afiflaiig Man." Frcta 6to 6.80 Mr Ibaynor White.will play selections, from Beethoven. Anthem, "B.essed 'Are Ifay thai DweU in Thy. Courts." _ 9371 S" T. DAVID'S PBESBYTEB AN CHURCH. - Sydenham—Divine Worship 11. a.m. and 6.80 , pan.. Bev. J. D. Webster at both aemcioeft. All welcome.;- - 161

tjiccartonpresbyterian church, Xv Punri street. • Ann.veieary... Services—ll а.m. t Rev. 3. V. Jaoobson,"" of Liiwood; б,30 pjn., Rot. Brian Kilroy, MLA. Subject,' "What is » Church?" Special niuaio by the Choir. ' 88 QPRKTDON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Q ' Baxringtim street—Divine Worship, 11 and 6.80. Preacher, Rev.,' J. W." Skyward. Strangers cordially weloome.. 88650 QT. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, O - Fetrj road —Rev. ; Wil jam Turner. 11 mj£ t '"The Table Talk at Jeans";> 6.30 p.m.,. Misa-O. Searle, who ia leaving as a MiaMonary to China. > 96 Q HIRLE Y-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH—II a.m.,. ChrAt .and Men Unknown"; V 6.80 pjn., *?The Gospel Dynamic." E«\r. CJiarita Murray, HJL AI cordially inyitkd. . • ; '_ 95 ST. ALBANS PBESBYTESIAJFCHURCH, Berwick street—ll a.m. and 6.80 p.m. Preacher, Mr James Tennent. _ Anthem, evening, the Lord. ia King." 81 nikPAKUi CHUBCHjC Divine Worship in new Church. Mornteg, 11 fcJta., Rev. J- B. BickerstaS; 4n g> . 6.30, prcather^Rev^J.' Richards. 86 XTEW BRIGHTON PRESBXTiSRIAN I\ CHURCH —IX a.m.,"An Unrecognised Giaec"; 6.30 p.m., "The Rock ,of Ages. Bot. J>fi. "Sopaaf-- - -"TN - IMMINENT AND IMPORTANT A JSVBNT.' —An Addwsa dealing with tii* fact of the Stoond Coming, of i«r W JeSOB Christ . wiU,(D.Vi) be given at Wa.thatt Hall, Shak«spe®» road, Sunday, " p.m. Speaker, Mr H. Yollaad. You are InVjfei to hear Seriptwral.eUUunenta upon thia subject. '.'-158 SALVATION ARMY, „ Victoria square, Tomorrow—Bright , helpful - meetings, stoning, afternoon, and night. The sing; igg.wiS help yn. ■ 1«3 jpHBISTCHURCH SPIRITUALIST V: : CHURCH, Worcester street—Sunday, 7 pjß. —Subject, Answers to "Written Questions"; speaker, Mr J. M. Moorey. ■ • • •: 170 PSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY,~SootA tish Hall, Manchester street —Sunday, 0-30, Mr ff. Nortanta;>x'e subject, "In ClosrUwon with the Dead": soloist, Mrs StalUrd. 18* FRIEND OP ISRAEL—Prayer Union will meet in Y.M.C.A. rooma August 2nd, «t 3 p.m. Ths Goepul of Christ—"To the Jew first and also to the-Greek.' jngRISTCHUBCH r PENTECOSTAL V ASSEMBLY, 688 Colombo street—Pasto Raid, U a-m., Worahip; 230, Sunday School: 6.80, Gospel. Brother.- Hugh Bruoe wiU addrras Um nieeting. Follow after peace with allmen, and holiness, without which so man-shallaee the Lord. IBS rpBIXITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A.:" Comer of " 'Waroeeter snd - Manchester uiitseia' Cot. H. J. Huffadine, A.TJ3. ,11, "Int^rtirrLife.*'; 8. Sunday School. 6.33, *"1 he Bagfer Heart." (Holy Communion). 112 rpEKFYSON STREET CONGREGAJL TTONAL CHURCH—IO a.m., A.T.S.O. 11-a.m., Mr £. Galdock. 6JO p.m., fiev. Argyll Saxby. Sermon, Serial Part 1., "Great Ptisaßwiona." 10 TINWOOD . - CONGREGATIONAL lJ CHUROH, opoaite Wilson'i Toad—ll Rer. Argyll Baxby. 6.80 pjn., Mr J-J.jH'.. Ha.yward. Communion at cloee of service. 214 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST VL CHURCH—B«v. J. 3. North. Momftjn., Subject, "Vfiko Lives in Lore, Xfeea ia God.'* Evening, 630, the Seren "Stafcr-So. ■ 8 Wf'Anger—Right. aad riimwa' 'Omi» ..sin^ ; =€B

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18141, 2 August 1924, Page 20

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