RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. 'rPHE CATHEDRAL—B. Holy Communion -*- 11, Choral Scivice, Mtrheck Introit ''Grant Us Thy Peace" (Medol. sohn); preacher, Rev. J. F. Courtcy; 7 p.m.. Evensong (Wood in A flat), Anthtm, "Sons of Freedom" (Stanford): preacher, Rev/O. TV. Williams, M.C., M.A. Ss> Q MICHAEL'S—HoIy Communion, 11: kj. People's Eucharist (Ad-ims in F) and Procession, • "The Mvsterv cf the Harvest"; fi.SO, Evensong and 'Procession. Rev. C. A. Fracr. 899 . Holy runiou; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer; in-cai-uei.-. Rev. S. Parr; 7 p.m., Evening Praver: preacher, Kev. J. F. Couiaey. 92i T. LUKE'S—Litany, 7.15; Holy Comraunion $ a.m., 0 a.m. (Choral), and 12.15; Matins, 11 n.m.; Even-song, 7 p.m. Sermon subjects: 9 a.m.. "Grace"; 11 a.m., "Discipline"; 7 p.m., "Sin." Archdeacon Tavlnr 1032 /"USHMEKE HILLS (St. James)—ll a.m., V; l>v. W. Arthur Hay; 6.30 p.m., Mr W. L. Thomas. 10U CJT. SILAS'S MISSION HALL, STYXO Sunday, Fcbruarv 15tb, at 7 p.m. Harvest Thanksgiving. Preacher, Rev. H. \\. Smith. 01 ° YEW BRIGHTON ANGLICAN CHURCH t \ --Services at Beach Church, 8 and 11 a.m., Holv Commuuicn; 7.p.m., Evensong. Rev. C. 'W. I. Maclaverly. Also North Boach Schoolrcora, 7 p.m. I«*t. W. Jr. Knowles. . 111 •nUEHASI STREET METHODIST-ll 1/ an. Rev. S. Lawry; 6.30 p.m., Kev. IV Arthur Hay; "The Suffering Servant ; Anthem, "I Will Mention" (Sullivan). DURHAM STREET SOUTH METHODIST CHUKCH-H. K*v. J. Harris; In Mcmoriaru, late Mr John Hanan; 6.30,. Illustrated Service; preacher, Mr \\ m. C. Francis. Non-churchgoers invited. IQao CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST I ' CHURCH—Harvest, Thanksgiving Services; 11, Mr Ron Miles; 6.3o,'Kev. J. itariiv, special anthems; solo, Mra Gallop. Madras street North, 11, Rev. A. Peters; C.30, Rev. C. E. Ward. 1036 TJUGBY STREET METHODIST-11, Rev. J«' S. J. Wcrreu; unthem, "Seek Ye the Lord"; 6.30, Rev. Leslie >B. • Neale; anthem, "He Watching Over Israel"; duet, "Watchman What of the Night?" Messrs T. D. and'C. Williams. 957 WESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue—--11 a.m., Mr A. E. Waite; 6.30 p.m., -lev. E. D. Patchctt; subject, "Unloading One's Anxieties." 902 WESLEY CHURCH, Edgeware road- »* Jl a.m., Rev. Leslie B. Neale; 0.30 p.m., Rev. S. J. Wcrren; anthem, "I Will Feed My Flock"; Hymn, "Hark, Hark, My hcul." Visitors cordially welcome. 988 pICHMOND METHODIST CHURCH, *»■ Stanmore road—ll a.m., Rev. B. Dudley :.*d W. Dobba; 6.30, Rev. J. Field. Marshland, 11, Kev. F. Read; 6.30, Mr Kent. 931 f JNWOOD METHODIST CHURCH, cor- • i ner Cashel etreet and Ollivier'e road — II a.m., Rev. '£.. D. Patchett; 6.30 p.m., Mr W. Dobba (N.Z. Alliance). 985 ■pAPANUI METHODIST CHURCH-11, r Kev. H. Ryan; 630, Rev. M. Ryan; soloist, Miss Haberfield. 911 SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH—- » ' 11 and 6.30, Rev. Percy Paris. High street Church, 11 a.m., Mr C. W. Ramsay; 6.30, Mr F. Garlick. . 967 W COLSTON METHODIST CIRCUIT—- '' Woolston; 11, Rev. W. J. Williams; 6.30, Mr Franklin. Opawa, 11, Rev. T. Fee; 6.30, Rev. T. J. Wallia. Sumner, 11, Mr Blazev; 7, Rev. W. J. William*. Heathcote, 11, Rev. T. J. Wallis; 6.30, Mr Devercaux. Redcliffs, 7, Mrs William*. 917 VEW BRIGHTON' METHODIST i* CHURCH—II, Mr Laine; 6.30, Rev. V. T. Read; anthem, "Abide -with Me"; nolo, Miss Curtis. South Brighton Hall, 0.30, Mr. Lawry. 1028 TTNOX PRESBYTERIAN Bealey avenue. 11 a.m.-"FULFTLLING- THfi'LA.'W. 6.30 a.m.-'*A HAUNTED HOUSE." THE REV. T. W. ARMOUR.
:, ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Opposite, Publio Hospital.) *', 11-REV. A. T. THOMPSON, M.A.,'B.D. Anthem: "Lord, We Pray Thee" (Roberta). 6.30-REV. R. M. RYBURN, M.A. Anthem: "How Lovely Are The Messengers" >. (Mendelssohn), , 58623 , , • DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 234 Colombo atreet, Sydenham—Divine Worship 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. Dr. Erwjn, M.A. All cordially welcomed 901 ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, comer of Caehel and Madras streets—--11 a.m. and 6.80 p.m. Public Worship will be' conducted by TvEV. W. BOWER BLACK. L.L.B. ' Tifnfninir Anthotn "Reini™ in thn Lord." Evening Anthem, "Cornea at Times a Stillness as of Even. Prom 6to 6.30 Mr Baynor White will play selections from Moaart. 8654 >APANUI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—- - Divine Worship. Morning, 11 a.m., Rev; J. B. Bickerststt. Evening, 7 jp-m., Mr P. E. H. Paton. .988 •piCCARTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH X\t Puriri atreet-Pttblio Worahip, ll a.m. nnd 6.30 p.m. Both services will be conducted by Mr J. J.: Flawellyn. 968 HIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN - CHURCH—II ».m., The Tine-Dresser. 6.30 p.m., Unemployed. Rev. Charles Murray, M;A. - M2 IT.\ PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN J CHURCH, Ferry road-R*v, William Tanner. 11 a.m., "The Great Test." 6.80 p.m., "The Wonderful-Way of God." Visitors cordially incited arid welcomed. 965 Barrington street. DIVINE WORSHIP. Morning; 11; Evening, 6.W.» Preacher, Rev. John. W. Hay ward. 58650 Subject, A great problem and its solution. Evening, 6.30 p.m. Subject, Life's secret power. Preacher, Rer. John Y. Jacobaon. 966 EW BRIGHTON PRESBYTERIAN i CHURCH—II a.m., "Lessons for Life from the State of S. Paul's p.m., "Is Lonely Goodness Possible?" Rer. J. S. Young. , -^!P OXFORD -. TERRAOS BAPTIST CHURGH— J. North. Morning, 11 ftJM., su~ " " Robe," foltoi . in<r, 8.80, Special Music for the general public on Church Steps—Male Quartettes, Chovul Hym»>s:'6.4s, A Sea. Service. Address on Anthem, "F>rce w the Wild Billow 7 '; Hymn Studies 1 Chorus Choir. L- 9 . 8 ? .RINITY CONGREGATIONAL both Services, Rev. H. J. _ Hufisdine. Morning at 11, evening at 7. Visitors oordiallv welcomed. PB6 TENNYSON' STREET TIONAL CHURCH-1 11 asm.. "At. His Feet";- 6.80 ; Truth Sermon: "God and Sickness." Organist. Mr Claude Williams, L.A.8., etc. • - 582 r IN WOOD CONGREGATIONAL JJ CHURCH—Rer. I. Sarginaon. Mernjng, the late Mr P. Sladen, Memorial Serv:c«; evening, "Domestic Rights and Wrongs.*; 90" CHRISTIAN .SCIENCE SERVICES— First Church' of Christ, Scientist, Latimer square. Suodav Services 11 <v.m. and ;7 p.m. Subject, "Soul." All cordially welcome. 864 IHURCH OF CHRIST, Moorhouae ' avenue—Preacher. Mr A. W. Stephenson. 11 ajn., Worship; subject, "The Spiritual Arpcct of Baptism"; 6.50 p.m.. Gospel Service, "The Day of Judgment." 'AH welcome. 860 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF NEW ._.- ZEALAND, Christchurch—Mornin*, 11 ; a.m„ 588 Colombo street City. Mr K. E. • England; evening, 7 p.m.. Orange Hall, Worcester street, Mr A. Reid; "Ye Cannot ■ Serve God and Mammon."—-Mat. 6-21. "Choose ye this day whom ye will serve."— Joebua. '24-15. Come and hear the simplicity of the Four Square Gospel. All welcome. 949 VANGELICAL LUTHERAN - CHURCH, Worcester street West—Sunday, at 7 p.m. Subject, "The Parable of the Sower." All cordially invited. R*t. R. H. Alius. 994 rkliilWWiiauW.V A- chestcr street (near Gloucester street) — Sunday, 7 p.m., Public Address by Miss '- Dorothy Koyds on "The Message of ;Theosophy to the Christian World." Musi- : eal items. 984 GIOSPEL MISSION TENT, Selwyn street T (opposite Coronnlion street), SPREYDOX.. •SUNDAY, FEBRUARY loth. 7 P.TkL .-Subject: "The Wonders of Prophecy. A Challenge to Infidelity."'' Speaker: Pastor SlJixF. Were. Meelinga also Tuesdays and STkUMdays, 7.45 p.m. AU TJUlcome. 055
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