RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notice* ol Buadu SartiCM.—Under Ihl, hMd|-« « Bjl«d.j. ft. ~«-. « RP3HH inch displayed. 2» 6d; three-quarter Inch. Lij 9d; one Inch, 6a easbNJ —The li Notices mu«« not con tain Advertlsementa of Annuel Meetings, Anni»er»sxie». Te» Meeting*, or Enter rPHK CATHEDRAL.—B, Holy Cumuli: I 11, Choral Eucharist \ Wesley it Introit, "O Lord Increase My Faith" l-ons). Preacher, the Very Rev. the 7 ji.ni., Evensong. Plain Soug and Hourdo'n (Gibbon.-). Anthem, "God from Toman" (Steggall). Treacher, Canon Wilford, B.U. /"UTHEDKAL.\J Annual S< T. MICHAEL'S.—i ii.3o, Children's Eucharist; 6.30, Ever begins at 2.30. <T. JOHN'S. Lati J Communion; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Preacher, Re F. C'oursey. «5.30 r.m., Organ Recita Miss .1. L. Black, Mus. Bar. <T. LUKE'S. —Holy Communion, i a.m. .J 8 a.m.; Choral Eucharist, it a.m. ]1 a.m.: Matins, 10.13 a.m.; Evcnson p.m. Preacher?, '.> a.m. and 7 p.m.. . deacon Tnvlor; 11 a.m., Kcv. D. K. Ha; T. FAITH'S CHURCH (Nr Holy Communion, 8 a.i n.; Evensong. 7 p.m. Farewell Services by Canon Hamilton. No Services North or South Brighton. 1222 ST. NICHOLAS', Harrington street. —Ephiphany V. The Reverend Mother of the Order of St. Elizabeth w Children at 2.30 p.m. 7 p.i„., <J<cuauu)i . 1159 i., Holy Com- ' munion; 11 a.m., Matins and Holy C'om- ... union; 0.30 p.m.. Evensong. Preacher at both Servicer., Von. P. B. Haggitt. 1170 DURHAM STHEET METHODIST CHURCH. Preacher: 11 and 7, REV. W. ARTHUR HAY. Duet, "Lovo Divine" (Slaincr), Mrs It. J. McLaren and Mr H. Blakeley. Solo, "O Divine Redeemer" (Gounod), Mrs It. J. McLaren. Evening subject, "The Honourable Company of Seekers." Communion after ruoruing service. Sunday School reopens 2.45. D 3210 -VUKHAM. STREET SOUTH METHODIST J CHURCH—II, Rev. J. Harris (subject, "Lifo's Resting Places"); 0.30, Mr Robineon (Sumner). 1251 IAMBRIDGB TERRACE METHODIST ) CHURCH (near Colombo street Bridgo) —ll, Mr H. Holland, 11.1'.; 6.30, Special Musical Service. Soloists-, Miss Mavis Wright and Mr C. Gallop. Special anthems. Reopening of organ after renovation. Preacher, Rot. J. Harris. Madras street—ll, Rev. C. E. Ward; 8.30, Mr Reg. Lainc. 1252 [7EBLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue— V 11, Rev. E. D. Palchctt, "Life's Varied Viewpoints"; (MO, Rov. E. D. Patchctt, "A Study in Human Fears." The fear complex in men and nations. 1201 >APANUI METHODIST CHURCH—Rov. H. L. Blamirea. 11 a.m., subject "Tlio Grace of God" (Anthem, Hymn Study); 6.30 p.m., subject "Christian Manliness," (Holy Communion), Anthem "To Dcum Laudanum" (Jackson). 1231 >UGBY STREET METHODIST CHURCH—_I» 11 a.m., Mr W. L. Thomas, Anthem "Lift Up Your Heads" (Hopkins); 6.30 p.m., Rov. L. B. Neale, Anthem "0 Lord, Our Govorneur" (Gadsby). Bryndwr—ll a.m., Rov. L. B. Neale. 1248 DGEWARE ROAD METHODIST CHURCH —ll a.m.. Mr 11. Hopkerk; 6.30 p.m., Mr A. F. Barroll. Anthem, "Rejoice, tho Lord is King" (Spencc). 1247 ► ICHMOND METHODIST CHURCH J\ Divine Worship. 11 n.m„ Rov. Harold Sharp; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. H. Pugh. Marshland —11 a.m., Mr C. Colchin; 6.30 p.m, Mr Pllkington 1138 LINWOOD METHODIST CHURCH—Divine Worship. 11 a.m., Mr A. McDowell; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Harold Sharp. 1139 [7OOLBTON METHODIBT CHURCH—II, » Rov. W. J. Williams; 7, Mr Blazey. Sumner —11, Rov. G. R. Poterson (Communion); 7, Mr Voller. Opawa—ll, Rov. W. H. Bpeer (Communion); 6.30, Mrs Williams. Hcathcote—ll, Mr Bingham; 6.30, Rov. G. R. Peterson (Communion). Rodcliffs —7. Rev. W. H. Speer. 1160
IHIRLEY METHODIST CHURCH—II, O Itov. R. Ralno; 7, Mr W. C. Francis. This Choir oueht to bo heard. 1221 JAMES'S METHODIST CHURCH. Cashmoro Hill* —Divino Worship, 11 . and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 2.A0. ...... n»v. E. W. Hamcs. M.A. 1145 irNOX CHURCH, BEALEY AVENUB. 11 a.m.-"THB ONE TEST OF TRUE RELIGION." ,„„ 6.30 p.m.-"SACKCLOTH WITHIN UPON HIS FLESH." THE REV. T. W. ARMOUR. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN * CHURCH. (Opposite Public, Hospital.) 11, HON. L. M. ISITT, M.L.C. SUBJECT: "BIBLE READING IN SCHOOLS BILL." Everyone interested in this important matter is urged to bo present. Anthem: "To Dcum in B Flat" (Stanford). 6.30, REV. DR. ERWIN. A Anthem: "0 God, 'J'Lou Art Worthy to bo Praised" (Sullivan). 58382 T. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN, 231 Colombo street, Sydenham—Divino Worship. 11 a.m., Prizo Distribution Y.W.L., Rev. F. E. H. Paton; soloist, Mtb Gallop; 7 D.m.. Rev. V. Rule. All welcome. 11M ►•* (Corner Caslicl and Madras streets). PUBLIC WORSHIP. It n.m., REV. \V. BOWER BLACK, LL.B. 7 p.m.. THE HON. L. M. ISITT and REV. W. BOWER BLACK. Anthem, "Sim of My Soul." SUNDAY SCHOOL REOPENS 2.15 P.M. S9ool OT. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN 1 CHURCH, Ferry road, WoolatonMinistcr, Rev. Londrick McMaslcr, B.D. 11 a.m., "Warm and Cold Churches"; 7 p.m., "The Race of Supormen." Solo, Miss Bessie Brown. 1182 ST. ALBANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' (Berwick street) —11 a.m.. Dedication Service, Sunday School Teacliera and Biblo Class Leaders: (1.30 p.m.. "St. Peter and «ho Keys." Minister, Rev. W. T. Todd. Anthem, "Come, Holy Ghost." 1175
THE COMING REVOLUTION. THIS WORLD IS PRETTY SICK. THE WAR TO END WAR MADE AN END OF PEACE. IN EUROPE Constitutional Government is being clubbed to death. Russia has turned Bolshevik; five Nations are ruled by Dictators; INDIA is seething with discontent; CHINA is on the Verge of Anarchy. The Seeds of REVOLUTION are Being Sown in Every Country. WHAT DOES IT MEAN? ADDRESS BY MR E. P. CLARK, OF MELBOURNE. GRAND THEATRE, TOMORROW (SUNDAY), FEBRUARY 6, AT 7 P.M. SEATS FREE. ALL WELCOME. NO COLLECTION. Auspices International Bible Students' 'Association.
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