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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Nolle** ol 8ao(U; Bertie**.—Under ibis beading on Saturday, th» r»tei (or \ Service* are:—Net exceeding 24 words ' (tat •olid). U cash: (or every addition*! 13 word*. 6d extra, op to IS tine*; h»l( inch displayed. S* 6d: ibreoauarter tncb. «s Sd: one inch. 61 c»»h. N.B.—The li Notice* molt not contain Advertisement* cf Annotl Meeting*. Annlvcriaiica. Tea Meetings, or Enter tiinments. 'IMIK CATHEDRAL--?, Holy LVnnuirwii; -«- 11, Matins and (.'hur.il Euclun*t tUoycc and Tarry); preacher, l!iC Very Rev. the Dcau; 7 p.tn.. Evcivsony (Stanford in 11 flat), anthciu, "Up Watching Over l«r*«.'" iMendclsschn); preacher, His lii .... Archbishop 0: New Zealand. lOi'il pATHEDKAL—St. David's Pay Service. ;: v- p.m., March 7th. Treacher, the Very l!e\. tho Dean. Conductor. Mr X. U. Tarry; organist, Mr A. M. Owen. lti-Jt T. MICHAEL S-S, Holy Communion; ' 9.J0, Children's Eucharist; 11, Suns Eurharist, "Anglo-Catholic* and She Prayer Hook": 0.30. Evensong. Harvest Xlian'u.«giving next Sundiy. lfilt! CT. JOHN'Ss, Latimer square—B 11.111., Holy O Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Trover and Holy Communion: 7 p.m.. Evening Tiuver; preacher nt both Services, ltcv. ,t. F. Coursey. 1638 1. 1,1 hh 6—tloiy Lotn 111 union, S n.m.; 1 Choral Eucharist, '.) a.m. and 11 a.m. lideacon Tavlor, .. O. It. Hay. "This Service"; 7 p.m.. Archdeacon Taylor, "Trayor-Bonk Revision." 1713 T. MARY'S, Mcrivalc—B a.in.. Holy Com--1 munion; 11 a.m.. Matins and Holy [.'ommiinicn, preacher the Most Rev. tho *rchbisli<-p of Xr» Zralniid; G.r.o p.m., Ivensonq, preacher. Rev.' J. It. Hcrvev. 1G73 X. FAITH'S CHURCH. New HrißlltonHoly Communion, 8 a.m.' Mali/is. 11 a.m.: Evensong, 7 p.m.; the Vicar. Rorth lirigliton—Mr Scott, 7 p u). South Brighton —Mr Miles. 7 n.m. ICBI Treacher: REV. \Y. ARTHUR HAY. It: Hymn, Anthem. "In the Garden." 1, "At Even e'er tho Sun was _ ). Evening Subject: "LEAD. KINDLY LIGHT." Visitors and Strangers Welcomed. D 3210 DURHAM STREET SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH.—II, Mr Gcorgo Wright; 0.30, Rev. C. K. Ward. Bright, hearty services. Visitors Invited. 1707 CAMBRIDGE TKRIiACE METHODIST CHURCH (near Colombo street Bridge) —ll, Rev. J. Harris; 0.30, Mr Allon Candell. Madras street North —11, Rev. C. Abernethy; 0.30, Rev. .1. Harris. 1700 17ESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue— KV 11, Rev. E. D. Patcbctt; subject, "The Master Motive"; 0.30. Rev. E. D. Patchett, "A Good Man and a Bad Con- „„!»■„.» •• 1000 >UGBY STREET METHODIST CHURCH _"i —ll n.m., Rev. R. Erwin, D.D.; 0.30 p.m., Rev. Leslie B. Nealc. All Seats Free. Visitors Cordially Welcomed. 1050 HI'JWiEY METHODIST CHURCH—II, Rev. T. Fee; 7, Mr M. Kershaw. Sundav, Februarv 20th: Harvest Thanksgiving, hoth at Shirley and New Brighton. 1082 IAPANUI METHODIST CHURCH—II am, Rev. B. J. James; "The Lord t My Light'• (Wheeler): 0.30 p.m.. Rev. C. i/. Blamires-, subject, ••Ucliipon »«»<» ..ightcou.ncsE"; "Abide with Mo' (Dun;

Cashmere Hills—Divine Worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Preacher at both Services. Iter. E. TV. Hamet. M.A. 1016 METHODIST i ~vale; 6.30 p.m.. Mr W. S. Mackay (Auckland). Visitors Cordially Welcomed. 1649 Worship: 11 a.m.. Rev. Harold Sharp; 0.30 p.m.. Mr C. Comber. 1838 RICHMOND METHODIST UHUKUtVDlvino Worship: 11 a.m., Mr W. 0. Francis; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. Harold Sharp. Marshlands—ll a.m., Mr Blaicy; 6.30. fehlrIcy Bible Clat*. 3P3 * iITOOL,STON METHODIST CHURCH—-11. >V Mr Hall; 7. Rev. W. H. Spew. Sumner—ll. Rev. It. Specr; 7, Mr AG, WllHam*. Opawa-M. Rev. O It. Peteraon: lUO. Rev. C. Abernelhy. Hcathcote—ll, Mr Franklin: 6.30. Mr Robinson. Redclifff—7. Rev, G. R. PcterKon. 1848

JTKOX CHURCH, BEALEY AVENUE. 'll a.m.—"THE FACE Of CHRIST." 6.30 p.m.—"THE FALL OF WAX.'' ■ THE REV. T. W. ARMOUR. 1T ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Opposite Public Hospital). REV. NORMAN L. D! VEBBTER, B.A. 11—"Tho Silver Lining of the Cloud." Anthem, "0 Praiao the Lord" (Hopkins). 6.3O—"AN OLD MAN'S ACTED SERMON —A STUDY IN THE TRUE SUPPORT OF LIFE." Anthem, "Silent Night" (Oruber). Soloist, Miss Sarah Down. "The King of Love My Shepherd Is'.' (Gounod). SODS'! T. ALBANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Berwick street) —11 a.m., "Transfiguration": 6.30 p.m., "John the Baptist: Hia Birth and Parentage." Minister, Rer. W. T. Todd; anthem, selected; 10S5 OT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERM-V CHURCH (corner Cashel and Madras streets.) 11 a.m.— 'WORSHIP AND MODERN LIFE." Anthem, "Let All the World in Concert Ring." 7 p.m.—'.'THE QUEST FOR. REALITY." Anthem, "Rejoice, the Lord is King." REV. W. BOWER BLACK, LL.B. IT. GILES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. J Papantii—Minister's Anniversary. 11 a.m.. Rev. John V. .liu-obson: 7 p.m., Rev. John Miller, F.K.'G.S. Solos (1) "The Lord Is Mv Light." (2) "Behold 1 Stand at the Door," by Mr C. L. Richards. Maircbau, ".30 p.m. All scats free. S.OOt JT. GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. J North Linwood —Divine Worship, Mornins. 11 a.m.; preacher, ltcv. John Miller. F.R.0.5.: anthem, "0 How Amiable Are Thy Dwellings"; evening, G.:lO, preacher, Row John V. Jacobson: anthem. "The Lord I.s Mv Shepherd"; solo. Mr 11. Francis. IC7!' T. M.MAN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 1 Puriri street, RNcarton—Public Wori ship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Both services will 1 bo conducted by Rev. R. M. Ryburu, M.A. 1071 T. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferry road, Woolston —Minister, Rev. Lendrick Mi-Master, 8.D.; 11 a.m.. "A Way of I r.cs ST. DAVID'S I'HKSUYTEIMAN CHURCH, Sydenham—-Miniate.-. Rev. J. D. Webster, li a.mi and 7 p.m.. Mr I. I*at"n. Mr C. J (luliup, se.loi.sl_. 11 a.m. A wclconrc to a!!. 1335 "VTEW BRIGHTON PRESBYTERIAN '* CHURCH—II a.m.. Re-. .1. S. •.■>unj: ... "The A.B.C. of the i;..*p.-' >'•■■ Karl Lilly, student (an oM Nc- ISn. 't. -. boy). I-Je« r\XFORD TERRACE BAPTI.-T ''i'l ItCH. PREACHER: REV. J. ROlsn; T.m>N ''• \ SERVICES AT 11. A.M. AND <;.■;■> P.M. The Choir will Sing Sclcc'.ii'ii.-. fn.w 'J-p■ .< Smith Hymn Book. •'JESUS SHALL REIGN" (Ri-iiJi •:!..•. i. jnd , "1 WOL'LD BE LIKE .ii>l"S." "WHEN THE GUARDS TREMBLE IN THE HOUSE OF LIFE." A TALK TO THOSE OK MIDDLE-AGE. Bv the REV. D. GARDNER MILLER, at rpRINITY CHURCH (Corner Worcester i- and Manchester slrce!--. City). TOMORROW, AT r, ::o p.m. >oioi;t—Mr .!. McKcehuie (Dunrdint. Organic—Mr R. C. Pullar. Musical Director—Mr F. Pcnfold. j The Service and also a Short Mutical Programme by the Choir will be Broadcast. Mornin* Worship—ll a.m. SUBJECT: "THE MEANING OF PEACE." T8957 ENNYSON STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Minister. Rev. S. J. Hutching*. Services at 11 and f1.30. Young People's Rally at Evenini Service. Special tinging subject. "Friendship." Selections from Mission Hymr Rook. 1032 T IN WOO I) CONOKKOATIONAL J J CHURCH -Services will bo conducted n'orning' (11) and evening (0.30) by the Rev. | I. Ssrginscn. 1677

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