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RELIGIOUS AN7TOUTfCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Services. —Under this heading on Saturday, the rates for Services are: —Not exceeding 24 words (set solid), Is cash; for every additional 12 words. Gd extra, up to 12 lines; half inch displayed, 2s Gd; three-quarter inch, 3s 9d; one inch, 5s cash. N.B.—The Is Notices must rot contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea Meetings, or Entertainments. THE CATHEDRAL—S, Holy Communion; 11, Choral Eu:harist (Schubert in G.)", Introit, "Happy and Blest" Preacher, Rev. Can n Galwey. 7 p.m., Evensong (Noble in B miro:); anthem, "Blessed ,Are tho Dead" (Brahms). Preacher, ths Very Rev, the Dean. 1^72 Q MICHAEL'S—St. Matthew's Oav. S. Holy Communion; 9.30, Children's Eucharist; 11, People's Eucharist and l'iowission; 6.00, Evensong and Baptism and Procession.'' Tuesday, 7.30, Confirmation. 1346 S" T. LUKE'S —Holy Communion, S a.m., ' D a.m. (Choral) and 12.15. Sermons, ajn. (Subject, "Sunday") ard 7 p.m. ■"Tho Publican Saint"). Archdeacon Taylor. 11 a.m. Preacher, Rev. Stephen. Parr. ST. JOHN'S, Latimer square—B a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; 7 p.m , Evening Prayer. Preacher, lic-v. J. F. Goursey. 1238 S MATTHEW'S, St. Albans—Patroml • Festival. Holy Communion, 7 a.m., S а.m., 11 a.m. (Choral). Prea'her, the Vic r. 2.30 p.m., Children's Service; G. 30 p m., Feetal Evensong. Preacher, Rev. Canon Willord. IH3 ST. MARY'S, Merivale—S a.m., H.C.; II a_m.. Matins; 6.33 p.m.. Evensong. Preacher at both services, tho Vicar. 13u3 { a E.M.S. —Sunday afternoon address, liol--1 c3ton etreet Hall, Linwood, 3 p.m. Address bv Mr George Stenning. Subject, "Is It Still True?" All men welcome. 1298 TymffAM STREET METHODIST—II 'I/ a.m., "Lifo in the Potential Mood"; 630 p.m., "The Impotent Man." Preacher, ißcv. W. Arthur Hay. Anthem, "The, Day Thou Gavest" (Woodward). 1274 Durham street south methoi> IST CHURCH—II r ilr E. W. Hail; б.30, Illustrated Service. Rev. J. Harris. Subject: "Enthusiastic Evil Doers." Yoimr People's Service. 1318 R' UGBY STREET METHODIST—II, Rev. Samuel Wen-en; anthem. "Like as tha Hart"; 6.30, Eev. Leslie Neale. Young People's service. Subject: "Tho Challenge of the Age to Youth." Anthem, "O Ghdsomo Light." 132 a Cambridge terrace methodist CHURCH—II, Rev. J. Harris; 6 30, ■Hr TV. L. Thomas. Madras street North—--11, Rev. A. Peters; 6.30. Eev. C. E. Wa/d. TUfESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue— VV 11 a.m.. Rev. E. D. Patchett; subject, -"Patience"; 6.30 p.m., Eev. .E. D. Patchett; subject, "Man's Place m the Universe." Soloni will be eons by Mis Salkß'd and Mr E. Longden. l- 1 ? TTfESLEY CHTJRCH, Ed ?e ware road—ll, VV Rev. Leslie Ncale; 6.30, Rev. Samuel Werren. Anthem. "The Day is Past and Over" (J. Christopher Marks). Sokxfits, Mtsra Rita Lucas, James. 1324 APANUI METHODIST CHURCH-Scr-vices: Morning 11, Rev. H. Eyan; evening, 650. Mr J. Famw. Anthem, U Gladsome Light." 1/13 Richmond methodist church, XI stanmore road—U a.m.. Rev. S. La-wry, G. 30 p.m., Mr Colchin. Marshland—ll a.m., Mr Cochin; 6.30 p.m., Mr Piltongton. Ufa (Sydenham . methodtst churchO 11 a.m., Rev. Perry Pans; 6.30 p.m.. Rev Samuel La wry. High street Church—--11 a.m., Mr J. Farrow; 6.30 P-m-, &JPercy Paris. OOLSTON METHODIST cmCUITWoolston—ll, Mr White; 6.50, Roy. T. J. Wallis (Mns : cal Service). Opawa—--31, Rev. W. J. Williams; 6.30, Mr Barrell. Sumner —11,. Mr Hol'and, C.8.E.; 7, Rev. "W. J. "Williams. Heathcotf (Foreign Mias : on Services)^-11, Rev. R. B. Tinsley; 6.30, Mrs Williams. Redclifis —7," Mr Deverenx. 1232 ST. JAMES'S METHODIST CHURCH, Cashmere Hills—Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 6j.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. E. W. Hamee, M.A, 1216

LINWOOD" METHODIST CHURCH, corner Cashel street and Ollivier's road—--11 a.m., Mr Garlick; 6.30 p.m., Rev. B. Dndley. 1141 ' "VFEW BRIGHTON METHODIST ;iY CHURCH—II, Rev. F. T. Read; 6.30, Rev. C. Abernetliy; anthem, "Abide "With Me." South Brighten Ha 11—6.30, Mr A. E. , Jfiawry. 1281 KNOX- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Beiley avenue—ll a.m, "Every Man's • •Life a Plan of God"; 6.30 p.m., - "A Gamo Every Man Must Play"; preacher, the Rev. W. Gray Dixon, JU.A. lie Rev. Paul Kanamori, the eminent Japanese scholar and .Evangelist, will preach on Sunday morning, 2Stix insfc. 1222 X. ASXJRtTW'S PRESBYTERIAN • CHURCH (opposite Pubjic Hospital)— Preacher, Key. No.man L. D. Webster, BX; 11, "The Beauty of Holiness: A Study in tbe Source and Stream of . £eauty"; anthem, "Come, Holy Ghoat" .. (Attwoeid); 6.30, "'A Candid Examination of •Spiritualism"; anthem, TJosanna in tho ■Highest'' (Stainerj. 58623 BT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, , Caehel street—Services will be conducted to-morrow at 11 end 6.30 by the Rev. W. Scorgie. From 6 to 6.30 Mr Raynor ■White will give an Organ Recital. 58654 ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferry load—ll oan., Mr J. Yoss; anthem, "God will tako Care of -You"; 6.80' pjn., Mr C- Barrell; anthem, "Sweetly Sing the Love of Jesus." 1258 pAPANUI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Jj Divine Worship Morning, 11 a.m., Rev. J. B. Bickereta2; evening, 6.30, Mr Weir. 122 a RICCARTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Putin street—]&ev. Brian Kilroy,_ MA. Spring Festival Services with special singing by the Choir; 11 a.m. subject, "Beauty- and Reality"; 6.30 p.m. subject, "Transforming Because Transformed."- 1301 SHIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—II a.m., "The Glory .of the. Seed"; 6.30 p.m., "The Dutiea of Soringtime." Rev. Charles Murray, M.A. : . * 1282 QPREYDON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cj Barnngton street —Sunday School and ■Biblo -Classes ■ 2.30; Divine Worship 11 a.m. •and 6.30' pan. Preacher, Rev. J. W. Hayvard. • _ SS6SO ST. ALBANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Berwick street —Morning, U a,m., Rev. N James Crawford; evening, 6.30 p.m., Mr ' Jarnea Tenneiit; anthem (selected). 1286 ST. GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Linvrjiod— 11 a.m. subject, 'The Secrecy of Christ"; evening, 6.30 p.m., subject, "Not Fiir from the Kingdom." Preacher, Rev. John V. Jacob- i sr>n. 1293 T. DAVID'S PRESBYTER KN CHURCH Sydenham—Divine Worship 11 a.m., Rev. Argyll 'Saxby; G. 30 p.m., Rev. J. D. Webster. All welcomed. 1323 EW" BRIGHTON PRESBYTERTA N CHTJRCH—II a.m., The Lord's Supper; 630 p.m., "Is Salvation Only Through Christ?" Rev. J. S. Young. 1257 t riiRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, J- corner of Worcester and Manchester streets—Rev. H. J. Hufiadine, A.T.S. 11, "In Man-Fashion"; 3, Sund-iy School; 6.80, . "His Great Passion." Vital Messages. . Praise led by new organ. ' 1278 rf\ENNYSON STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—Anniversary Services, 11 a.m., Flower Service, preacher Rev. J. D. Webster; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Argyll Saxby. Subject, "The Seer's House." Soloist, Mks L. Archibald. Evening Communion. Linwood congregational OHURCH—II a.m. and 6.30 p.m , Rev. I. Sarginson. 9563 Oxford terrace baptist church —Morning, 11 ajn.; evening, 6.30. lie v. F. E. Harry, of Wellington. The Chorus Choir will sing at the evening 6ervice—Anthem, "Tho Day .Thou,G-Tvest" (Woodward); ; Maie.Quartet, "Nearer,'My God, to Thee." Monday evening, at 7.45, Rev. F. E. Harry wiii lecturo in aid of Contingency Fund.' 1301 SOWING THE SEEDS OF ARMAuEDIiON. THE ORIGIN OF EVIL. Is it an Influence, or an Individual, a. Person, or & Principle? PASTOR J. W. KENT continues his stirring Lectures on vital questions at the KING'S THEATRE, SYDENHAM, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. YOU WILL BE WELCOMED. 1217 fIHURCH OF CHRIST, St. Albans, Warv rington strest—ll a.m.; Worship, -Mueller, Mr J. Tennent, minister St. Albans Presbyterian Church; 6.30 .p.m., subject, rji® Meaning of Baptism." Baptismal eerPreacher, J as.' Crawford. 1305 "rwT* , GOSPEL MISSION, S r ßet —And they overcamo J®***®) by the Blood o? tho Lamb, and tin th ?" testimony."—Revela--B*™** 11, 6J50. Sunday

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