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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday S'«rieC3. —Under (his heading on Saturday, the rates lor Services are:—Not exceeding -4 words (set solid), Is cash; for every addition*! I'2 words, 6d extra, uj to 13 lines; h»K inch displayed, 2s Gd; "three-quarter inch, lis 9d; one inch, 5s cash. X.B.—The Is Notices most not conlain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea Mcctinffs, or EntcrrpKß CATHEDRAL—3, Holy Commun- -*- ion; 11, Matins and Choral Eueharisi . (Stanford and Prou:-). Preacher, the Very j Eev. the Dean. 7 p-m.. Evensong (Stanford i in A}. Astb.-m: : "God that madest Earth and Heaven'' .(Attwood). Preacher, Rev. Canon Wilfcrd,' B.D. 683 G MICHAEL'S—B, Holy Communion; *J« 3.30, Children's Eucharist; 11, People's Eucharist; G.SO, Evensong. 6*3 T. LUKE'S—Canon Wil'ord will preach at the Choral Eucharist at 9 a-m. 5 , Holy Communion a!so it 8 £m., MavThs ll a.m", Evensong, 7 p.m. Preacher, Archdoaccn Taylor. &>9 QT. MARY'S. Merivale—B sum., H.C.; O u a.m., Matins and H.C. Preacher, The Vicar. 6.30 p.m., Evensong; preacher, Re-. E. Chard. 6M ■ <T JAMES'S, Riccarton—Sunday, August a.m., Matins; preacher, the Vicar, Rev. H. X. Wright; 6.30 p.m.. Evensong; preaohj" Ven. Archdeacon Haggitt. 5 CIT. JOHN'S. WOOLSTON—3 and H ' CH.C.) 6.30. Preacher, Evensons, Eev. GOOD SHEPHERD, Phiikpstown—Eighth | Sunday after Trinity. At 11, Sung j Eucharist, and 2.35, Children's Gift Service J for Melanesia. Eev. T. 11. Curnow will ! DURHAM ST. SOUTH METHODIST ! CHURCH—II, Rev. J. H.rris; 6.50, Illustrated. Service. Preacher, Mr C. Colechin. Young People especially invited. 034 iURHAM STREET METHODIST ', ' CHURCH—II a.m. and 6.30 pjn., Rev. • W. Arthur Hay. Evening subject: "The , o. More" (Woodward). 637 j /CAMBRIDGE TERRACE IMETHODIST Rev. S. Glanville, Missionary from China. Madras street North. 11, Mr Geo. Wright; j 6.30, Rev. C. E. Ward. 66a i iUGBY STREET METHODIST—II a.m., —' Mx S. Glanville (China Inland Mission). 6-30 p.m., Rev. Noale, "The Greatest Classic in Literature (S) The BifeHcal accShnt of Man'a Origin." 578 WESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue —ll a.m., Rev. E. D. Pfttchett; subject, "The Clouds of Life." 6.80 pjn., Rev. E. D. Patchett; subject, "Unconquerable Lovo." Solo by Mrs E. SintJock, "O Lovo that wilt not lot Me Go." 539 V li aon., Rev. Samuel p.m., Rev. E. Baatra (of China). Visiters cordially bloomed. Kr ' T METHODIST CHURCH—Ser- •«• vices: Homing at 11, Rev. H. Ryan; evening at 6.30, Rev. D. Peters. ' 846 HCHMOND METHODIST CHirRCH, ■*- Stamaore road—ll »jn., Rev. B. Dudley; 6.30 p.m., Bov. C. Abcraefiiy. Marshland: 11 Rev. F. T. Read; 6.30, Mr Francis. DENHAM METHODIST CHURCH-11, and 6.30, Rev. Percy Paris: "John Smith ana the Church (1) Who is John j Smith?" : 7.45 p.m., open forum for qnea-] U aim., Rev. C. Abeincthy; 6.30 p.m., M* C. Hicks. 5! 1 ST. JAMES'S METHODIST CHURCH, . Cashmere Hills—Divino Worship, morning and evening. Pre*oher, Rev. K. W.Hames, M.A. 5 * 3 WOOLSTON METHODIST CIRCUTTVV Woolston.li, Rev. W. J. Williams; | 6.30, Re Wallis; o. OT , a.~.. ". -• _ ner, 11, Rev. E. P. Blftmircs; 7 Rev W. J. Williams. Heathcote, 11, Mr Dyer; 6.a0, Mr Till. Rcdcliffs, 7 (library), Rev. 1. J. Wallis. m l INWOOD METHODIST CHURCH. Cr. Cashel street and Ollivier's road—U Ley, F.R.A.S. KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Bea- I .ey ave.ms-11 a.m., ' 'Humanity Tested. 111. The Worship of Satan." «.*o_p.no. «vn,««f« Ca.ll to the Man of Law Aims. I ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN: Preacher, Rev 11, "The Ven Faith Prove Raeed the Tempest" (Dykes), c PREYDON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ■r. • ± -i l T\;*ir,~ Wrwrthiri- 11 and 6.30. Preacher, Rev. J. W. Hayward. Strangers cordially welcome. BS6OO 1 DAVID'S PRESBYTSRXA& 9.30 a.m., Military Sanatorium. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. 0. D. Webster at all sej;vicos. All welcomed. < 663 I fjT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN" CHURCH, O Cashel street.—ll and 6.30, Mx E. D. Hercus, M.A. From 6 to 6.30 Mr Rayno* Whi ; e will plo.y eelections fjom tho. works of S?' French comnoser, Lcfoburo Wely. 6»54 HCCARTON PREBYTERIAN. CHURCH, ±\> Puriri street—Rov. Brian Kilroy, M.A; Public Worship, 11 a.m. Subjotft, "Faith and Works," and 6.80 p.m. subject, "Tho Christian Adventure." 684 1 afIIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN j O CHURCiI—II ajn., "The- Negxo'e 1 Value to God." 6.30 p.m., "Christ's Superja oritv in Speech." Rev. Cbarlea Murrey M.A. 6» J ST. ALBANS PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCiI. Ben Tick street—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Pioacher,- Mr James Tennent. Anthem, ovening, "The Lord Reignoth." 582 PAPANUI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— Divino Worship will be held in Church, corner Frank street and North road. Morning, 11 a.m., Rev. J. B. Bickerstaff. Evening, 6.30 p.m., Preacher. .C 62 PAPANCI PF.ESBYTESIAN CHURCH— Opening of N<ew Church at Styx, cr. N!>rfh roads. To-day (Saturday), i 9th inst., by the Hon. D. Buddo, M.P., at 1 i>.SO T>.m. Sunday, Divine Service at 9.30 pjn. "Preacher, Rev. J. B. Biokertaff. 663 j ST. PETER'S ' PRESBYTE3UAN CHURCH, Ferry road—Rev. William Tanner. 11 a.m., Communion. 6.30 p.m., Tho Sands of Time are Sinking.. Soloist, Mis 3 Crawfard. 545 NEW "PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—The Subject, on Sunday morning will be "A Challenge to Prove Goa" and iu the evening "The Robe of Righteousness." Preacher, Rov. J. S. Ycur.g. 6 " qvRiNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH x Corner of Worcester and Manchester streets—Rev. H. 3. Huffadice, A.T.S. 11, "Plain but Potent." 8, Sunday School. 6.30, "The Catho'.ic Christ.- 613 STREET CCNGItEGAX TIONAL CHURCH—Rev. Argyll Saxby. 10 a.m., G.T.S.C. 11 a.m., Morning Service. 6.30 p.m., Sormcu Serial Story, Part ll.,'"Publicans a*d Sinners." 602/ LIISTWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, opposite Wilson's road— j 11 a.m., Mr J. Lomas; 6.30 p.m., Mr T. J Dunn. All eoats free. . €34 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST i CHURCH. j Preicher, ItEV. J. J. NORTH. j Mornins, 11 a.m. —Subject, •The Builderg,-' A~ tribute will be r>ajd to the lato { Mis J. ti. b'raatr. j Eve . 33J p.m.— A Joyful Service. The Cuci*" . * 11 is in. w lu. Hear them in a gloria,' in "A Hymn Study," and in Soloist, Miss Dudney, L.A.B. Come and Sing Rev 3. J- JV'-rth will presch on "-he Passer By sad I.H.S.' 6t3 CIHUECH OF CHRIST. St. Albana, War- I J rington street—Preacher, Jas. Craw- I ford. 11 a-m., Worship; S.Z) p.m., Gospel j •Sen-ice, subject, "Resources That Men Dcepise.'' All coidiaity welcome. 6SO j CHURCH OF CHRIST, Moorhous© avenue —ll a.n,., Worship, preacher, Mr H. I Atii?s; 6.;i0 p-n l ., Gospel Service, subject, i "The Opening of the Gates," preacher, Mr [ W. Grantham. Ail heartily welcome. 615 J

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 17

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