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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices ol Sunday Services. —Under this heading on Saturday, the rates for Service* are:—Not exceeding 24 words (set (olid). Is cash; lor every additional 12 word*, 6d extra, up to 12 line*; ha-f inch displayed, 2s 6d: three-quarter inch, 26 9d; one inch, 5x cash. NJB. —The 1» Notices most not eon- j tain Advertisements of Annual Meeting*, Asniveraariea, Tu Meeting*, or Enter- | lawmen I*. j THE CATHEDRAL —?. Holy omrr-oiior.: j 11, Choral Eucharist (Stanford in < h | Jntroit, "Jesu Word of find" iKlrhd: i p.m., Evensong (WesU'v in F); Anthem. '•God Came from Teman'' (Steggall): preacher both services, the Very K'v. th* | £>ean. illz j CT. JOHN'S. Latimer siuar» —e a.m.. Holy j O Commnnion: 11 s.m.. Morning I'r;*yer; ; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer: preacher at kofh : lervices, Kev. J. F. Cour.'ey. j CT. MICHAEL'S—6, Hnly Comrr.union: i O' 9.30, Children's Euchanst: 11, Pt-op.c - j Kucharut (the American Service vi'i >e : used); 6.30, Evensong. F, ~: j OT. LUKE'S (corner Manchester ar.d Ki!- j more streets)— Holy Communion ' a';- j cording to the American u»ei. '■> ».m.. wi:n : music and sermon. Other her-, i'<>s ; s.jn.. j 11 a.m.. and 7 p.m. 1,1 : P' KTM.TPSTOWX PARISH—*. Ho!y Com- J m-nion: 11. Sun? FuchariM : 6.--0 I Evensong. The American Communion ?fr»KP j will be used. Our American friends w'lij j receive a upecially warm v.-elrome. j \TEW* BRIGHTON ANGLICAN CHUKCH— j Beach Church, s and 11 a.m.. Holy * olr -' I munion; 7 p.m., Even«onj and Anthem: K<v. | C. W. I. ifaclaverty. North Beach sehooi_- | room. 7 p.m.. Kev. W. >". K nobles. < ■* ■> { UK HAM STREET METHODIST—- j United Mission. 11 a.m. and rt.ov j p.m., Rev. Dr. Ranston. .Solos by Mrs j K. Firth, Messrs H. Blakely, &&d . ] ,T. £prati. IS'.'. D~~ URHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH —Dr. liacston. M.A.. .'ill conclude the Mission Services by preaching at 11 o'clock and 6.30 tomorrow. Special songs and solos will be Ming. ' " URHAM STREET SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH—II. Rev. .7. Harris :!0, Illustrated Service, conduc ted by Bible • iass Members. Hymns illustrated by l_antern «lide». Visitors *- iMAMBRIDG E TEH RACE M ETIIO b1 ST CHURCH —Foreign Mission Anniversary; 11, John Field: 6.30, Rev. J. Harris. Madras street North, 11, Mr_G. V."right; 6.J0 Rev. C. E. Ward. <_>> 1 VOBV STRKKT METHODIST CHURCH. 10.30—Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.—Rev. Leslie B. Neale. •Subject, "The Twofold of Life : anthem, "Rend Your Garments.'' 6.:i0, Rev. Leslie B. Neale; subject, "The Abolition of War, the Next Step in Christian Civilisation "; anthems. "A Prayer" (H» ridel)- "Light in Darkness"; solo, "The Lord Is My Light," Mr Clive Hindle. The minister and officials extend a cordial invitation to the sailors of the American Navy to be present at all the services. After Church rally and song service at 7.43 p_.m_. YI T ESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue —11 »Y a.m., Rev. Oswald Burnet; G. 30 p.m.. Ilev. E. D. Patchett; subject. "A Sailor's Hymn"; anthem, "The Day is Past and Over." ' / TPUGEWARE ROAD METHODIST Jtli CHURCH —Public Worship will be conducted at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., bv the Itcv. Samuel J. Werren. Visitors cordially welcomed. 1 : J,J LIS WOOD METHODIST CHURCH, cr. Cashel street and Ollivier's road—ll a.m.. Mr J. Farrow; ti.DO p.m., Rev. O. Burnet. 631 I> ICHMOND METHODIST CHURCH, V Stanmore road —11, Mr H. Holland; tf.3U Rev. Abernethy. Special music by choir, anthems, etc. Marshland, 11, Mr r. Cplechin; 6.30, Mr F. Olds. 63_"II'OOLSTON KM'HODIST CHUItCH—--11, Mr Blitiey; 6.30, Bev. G. R. Peterson. Sumner —11 ( Kev. W. H. Spe*r, 7, Mr Blazey. Ooawa—ll, Mr Toss; 6.30, Rev. TV. H. Sp««. Heathcotc —11, Kcv. G. I;. Peterson; 6.30, Mr Dcvereux. Kedcliffa—7, Rev. J. Webber. 729 MKTHODIST CHL'RCH-11 > and €.30, Kev. Percy Paris: 6.15 p.m. Choir £a,v<mrite hymns. High etrect Ch-urch—ll a.m., Mr C. Hicks; 6.30 p.m., Union Bibls Class. E\V 'BRIGHTON METHODIST CHURCH —ll and 6.30, Rev. F. T. anthem. "The Lord is my Shepherd." South Brighton Hall. 6.30. Mr A. Kent. 786 C HIRLEY METHODIST CHURCH—II. O Rev. O: Burnet; 6.30, Mr CFrancis; anthem, '"The I.verlas,jnff Strength" (Dr. Harris). mWAMES'S METHODIST CHUKCH, ►5 Cashmere Hills—Divine Worship 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher at both services, Rev. E. VT. Hamea, M.A. ~- 3 D D R K rs OX CHURCH, BEALF.Y AVENUE. 11 a.m.: "THE FORTY YEARS OF GOODWILL. Anthem: "Liko as the Hart TJesireth tho Waterbrooks" (Novcllo). 6.30 p.m.: "THE MANAGEMENT OF INSTINCT." Anthem : "Lift Up Your Heads" (Coleridge Taylor). REV. T. W. ARMOUR. 801 s s T ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Opposite Public Hospital.) REV. NORMAN L. D. WEBSTER, B.A. Li—THE YOKE AND THE BURDEN —A STCDY IN THE LIFE THAT IS EASY. Anthem: "Hearken Unto Me, My People" (Sullivan). 6.3O—"THE FOLLY OF PLACING MAONETS NEAR THE SHIP'S COMPASS —A BTUDY IN THE ERROR OF BALAAM." Anthem: "How Lorely are the Messengers" (Mendelssohn). T. .PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Corner Cashel and Madras streets. PUBLIC 'WORSHIP, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening Subject; "The Wall of Partition and the Christian Challenge to Break it Down." REV. W. BOWER BLACK, LL.B. 58768 ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Sydenham—Divine Worship, 9.30 a.m., Coronation Hospital; 11 a.m. Rev. ,Tas. Lymbnrn; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. R. M. Ryburn. All welcomed. 774 S"HIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Randall street—Morning, 11 а.m., Unveiling Memorial Tablet; Evening, б.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. R. McDowall. AH cordially welcome. 764 ST. GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Linwood—Morning Service, 11 a.m.; Evening, 6.80 pjn. Preacher, Bev. John V. J&cobson. 738 ICCARTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Puriri street; Rev. Brian Kilroy, M.A. —Public Worship, 11 a.m.; subject, "The Conflict of Duty"; and 6.30 p.m., subject, "What ol Sunday)" rniUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, A Corner o£ Worcester and Manchester streets—ll a.m., Kev. 1. Sarginson; 6.30 p.m., Mr Andrews. Visitors cordially welcorned. " 758 <T. PETER'S PRESBWEKIAN CHUKCH, Ferry road—ll a.m., Mr J. Famr; 6.30 p.m., Mr G. E. Franklin. Soioict, Miae N. Turner. Visitors cordially invited. 708 OPitfiYDON PBiiSHITEKIA-N CHUKCH, _ Barrington street—Divine Worship, Morning 11,. Evening 6.30 Preacher, Kev. John W. Hayward. Sunday School, 2.30. 55623 pAPANTJI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— A Divine Womhip, morning, 11 a.m., Rov. J. B. BickesataJl; evening, 6.30 p.m., Mr K. Winter. 722 ORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. s QXPHorning, 11 a.m.: REV. J. J. NORTH. Subject: "The Fate ot Growsers." Anthem. Evening, 6.30 p.m.: CHAPLAIN OTHO R. EURE, of the U.S. Navy, tvill preach. Choras Choir will Sing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic,", and Hymn by Male Voices. Soloist: Miss Margery Nicol. 07029 "jyOBTH BRIGHTON BAPTIST CHURCH A' —Thanksgiving Services Sunday, August 18th—U a.m., Mr Hayward; 2.45 p.m., Bev. J. J. North; 6.30 p.m., Rer. L. Barbour.' Collection for Debt Extinction. 711 rpENNYSON STREET CONGBEGATIOKAX CHUKCH—Kev. Argyll Saxby at 11 a.m. tuuul 6.30 p.m. From 6 p.m. to 9.30 p-m.. "The Barker-Willitma Recital" (postponed from last week), assisted by Mrs Garfield Thorns (Wellington), Soprano, and Mr Reginald Jones, Violoncellist. 714 "THIRST CHURCH OF - CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Latimer square—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.nj. Subject: "Soul." Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. All cordially welcome. j /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Service# will be 1 * > held in the Masonic Hall To-morrow, at I 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subjpet: "Soul." Sunij day School, 0.30 p.m. Testimony Meeting 'j Wednesday, 8 p.m., Builders' Chambers, 95 j; Gloucester etreet. Reading Bcom, 13 Catheji dral square, next Post Office. 689 'THE SALVATION ABMY CITADEL, Victoria square—To-night, Cathedral square M wet, in Citadel), Commissioner Hoggard «ad f Party. To-mopow, 11 a.m., "Consecr*t> >B Vt 3 "Happv" Ho^y; 7 p.m., Peoples Popular Service, Visiting American Nav&i Comrad«. Monday, 8 p.m., United Mutieal Festival. ICOO Free Seats. CS6

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18461, 15 August 1925, Page 18

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