RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS -Under '"- for v?'rS'£ T h: f ° r ev "° y 12 words 6d extra, up to 12 lines; hnlf inch displayed, 28 6d three-quarter-inch J»9d; oris inch., 58 cash. X.B-.Tho Is Notices must not con-' tain Advertisements of-Annual Meet-ines Anniversaries, Tea Meetings, or Fnttr' tammenu. rpHE CATOEDRAL-jS, Holy Communion; ord and Parry), pwinher. tha Very Rev TO- ™?i J -^ m " T Eve T ng in D); anthem, -How Lovely Are Thy Dwelli«?s lair'' (Brahms), prcachar "/fao p" o o, jioit Unnmunion; No Eucharist; U, s,, n . v „»s. .... prefer, rtev. John Mat hew/ „f%*,T ney; 6.30, Evensong preacher. iTev. && X. JOHN'S, Communion; n am if,,- ' " •, H.C. teacher, the VicaT-guble "'"The Message of Armistice Day" 7„„ ' v song. Preacher, Jhe R.A H fe l0I >: U a.m., wuHtieat Gift"; 7 p.m., nl of Substitution." vices, Bev. J. R. Hervev, *-, Holy Communion; 7 V-m^^^rngZi^^l gnS" at both -"-'• T - AUGTJSTIM 7 srCalh^rrinii day Services:. 8 a.m., H.C; H ». m . B*r V v r her at Evening'Servic*,, the Her. J. F. Coursey, Vicar of St. John's. ' an jJUBHAM METHODIST _ _ 11 and 7, Divine' Service. Evening subject, "RE-i .-mmr™ iSSNESS." Anther i i. Wh S el^ r) - Solois ts. Mrs Sandford'aid Mr Gallop.. | Preacher. BEV. \V. ARTHUR HAY VISITORS AND STRANGERS CORDIALLY WELCOMED". Dims i i UJSMAAI STKUiST SOUTH METHOH MST CHUEOtt-11, Mr Beg/Lain7; 6.u0, Rev. J. Harris. Bright Eervices; visitors invited. <ui » gerald avenue—ll a.m., Bev 1 Haine; 7 p.m., Mr'W. W. H. Greensiade; subject, "Putting First Things First." Young Men and Women specially invited. Anthem, "Sun of My Soul." Soloists, Mrs Palk and Mr Allan. ' l lAMßitiDtrU TERRACE METHODIST V-* CHURCH (near Colombo street bridge) —ll, Rev. J. Harris; 6.30, Mr. ,T. H. Pugh. Madras street North: 11, Mr W. A. Bascand; G. 30, Rev. C. E. Ward. 342 WESLEY CHURCH, Edgeware road—ll a.m., Rev. B. J, James; 7 p.m., Rev. S. J. Werren (Communion); soloist, Miss Eva Jones. Anthem, "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes" (Vernon Erille). 330 I INWOOD Methodist Sunday School. Anniversary.—This will be a. Great Day. Preachers, morning, 11 a.m., Mr J. H. Pugh; afternoon, 2.45, Rev. S..J. Werren; evening, 7 p.m., Rev. H. ■ Sharp. Special singing by 200 voices, assisted by Orchestra. Visitors specially welcome. 338 ► ICHMOND. METHODIST CHURCH—DiIi vino Worship, 11 a.m.. Rev. Harold Sharp (Scouts' Church Parade); 7 p.m., Mr W. R. Blazey. Marshland, 11 a.m., Mr Franklin; 7 p.m., Mr K. Robinson. 268 T. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m. and 7 p.m. Two -bright and hearty services, to which visitors to City are specially Invited. Preacher, Rev. Leslie B. Neale. 11 a.m., Bryndwr, Mr 0. Barrell. 331 KNOX- .-OHUJiCH, .COB. BEALEY ■AVENUE -ANDi VICTOIIIA STREET. •-• ; TEMPERANCE.SUNDAY. . . U-.a.m., Rev. ,;X. -W.- Armour. Anthem, "Lead -Me, Lord!* (Wesley). J p.m., R«v. T. W.c Armour r and ..Mi' A. -MpM. Patterson, New Zealand Alliance., Anthem, "But the Lord ia Mindful" (Mendelssohn). K4712 ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Corner of Gashelahd Madrai streets. PUBLIC WORSHIP 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening. Subject, "THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS AND . SPIRITUALISM.'.; REV. W. BOWER BLAOK, LL.B. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Opposite Public Hospital). REV. NORMAN L. D. WEBSTER, B.A. 11—"THE SURPRISE AND BEAUTY OF THE UNEXPECTED—A STUDY IN LOVE'S OVERPLUS." Anthem,. "Bless the Lord, O My SonL" 7—"HABIT—A TYRANNY OR A MEANS OF GRACE—WHICH SHALL IT BE1" Anthem, "Or For a Closer Walk With God" (Myles Poster). 58982 North Lin wood—Morning Worship, 11 . j subject,. "A Craze for-' the Spectacular. Evening, Prayer at 6.45, worship at 7 p.m.;.anthem by Choir; preacher, Rev. John V. Jacobton. . QT. NINIAN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Puriri street, Biccarton.—Divine Worship, Sunday Next at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. DR. ERWIN, D.D., AT BOTH SERVICES/ 809 JHIRLEY-RIOHMOND PRESBYTERIAN 5 CHURCH, Randall street—Morning. 11a.m.; Evening, 7 p.m.; .preacher, Mr C. Hall. • . 3ss T. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN. 234 1 Colombo, street—Divine Worship. 11 a.m., 7 p.m., Rev. j; D. Webster. "His servants ye are—Whom ye obey." 820 OT. JAMES'S METHODIST CHURCH, £3 Cashmere Hills—Rev. O. 8. Pearn. ! 11 a.m., "Pride versus Want"; 7 p.m., "Shel- J tering Strength." The' Church needs you. J You need the Church. Come. 827 >-J _ (Berwick street)—ll a.m., Armistice Service, "Divine Reconciliation"; 7 p.m., "A Night Visitor." Minister, Rev. W. T. Todd. Anthem, selected. 383 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Barrington street,' Spreydon—Minister, Mr E. J Swinerd. 11, Memorial Service (anthem); I 7, A Big Stir (anthem). All cordially Weicome. j 325 T. GILES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PAPANUI. 11 a.m., Rev. J. Robertson, 8.A.; 7 p.m., Rev. John Miller, FR.G.S. Subject, "Life's Purpose." Solos by Miss Anderson. Anthems by the Choir. Mairehau—7 p.m., Mr Eric Rule (student). Seats free. Everybody welcome. 58935 TVTEW BRIGHTON PRESBYTERIAN i> CHURCH—II .a.m., "One is Your Master," Rev. J. S. Young: 7 p.m., Mr Flewellyn. Anthem. Aranui, 7 p.m.—R«v. J. j S. Young. Soloist, Mr Bernstein. 837
rpHE MEETINGS OF THE GENERAL ■*• ASSEMBLY of the. PRESBYTERIAN OHUBCH Will be held in ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ca6hel street, a& follows: TUESDAY, November 15th—7.30 p.m., i OPENING SESSION. Rev. Geo. McNeur, retiring Moderator, will Preach. Rev. Ja«. Aitken, the incoming Moderator, will give an Inaugural Address. Singing led by Combined Choirs. "WEDNESDAY, November 16th-10 a,m., COMMUNION SERVICE; 7 p.m., FOREIGN MISSIONS. THURSDAY, November 17th—2.30 p.m., P.W.M.U. ANNUAL MEETING; 7 p.m., MAORI MISSIONS. FRIDAY, November 18th—7 pja., HOME MISSIONS. MONDAY, November 21«t—7 p.m., YOUTH NIGHT. 9951
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH -*- (Corner Worcester and Manchester streets, City). 11 a.m.—REV. A. R. PE\N, Sumner Methodiat Church. 7 p.m.-REV. D. GARDNER MUiLER. j Subject, "The Armiatie* in Heaven.'' ! T8957
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