SJOJOXOUS AWKO Notices of Sunday Services.—Und«r this heading on Saturday. the "*«» for Services are:—Not exceeding 24 words »et solid*. U cash; for every additional 12 urd*. Ad eatre, oispmyed, '.:• <Sd t one Inch, 6s cakb. . . . N. B.—Tbe In Notices must not contain wats of Annua: iaeetinjs, Aunirer- " nainments. THE CATHEDRAL-* a.m., Hob Coml reunion; 11 am., Chorsl Matina; Service, Stanford iu B Hat, Choral Eucharist; ivic, Lloyd in K Flat. Preacher, the Kcv, *'. Dunnaz«. 7 p.m., Choral tvenaong. Service, L oyd in K Flat. Anthem "Bleat Aie Th*y That Mourn" (Brakmsi. Preachei, the Very Kev. the Dean. *O3 CATHEDKAL-Forty-fiftn Annual A Choral Festival, Thursday, October 3rd at 4 >i.rn. and 7 p.m. Service, Stanford in B Flat; Anthem, "bet All the World in. Every Corner Sins" (E. T. Chapman l . Preacher at Evening Service, Rev. Chas. Perry. MA. .J**" «T. MICHAEL'S FESTIVAL 7, 8, 9.80-- Holy Communion. 11—Sung Eacharist; Procaaaioa. (The Very Rev. thi Dean.) 6.80 Evenaong; Procession; Ta Deam. (The Right Rev. the Bishop.) '. LUKES—In memory af Mrs Mary Watkina, the famous Welsh tunes. "Aberystwyth" and "Ar hyd y nos" ■ suns; at Kv*-nsong, 7 p.m. Welsh people .., ally invited. 5 <J5 junion, 7.45 a.m. .union 8.30 a.ni.; Choral Communion 9 a.m., Matins 11 a.m.; preacher, Kev. Q. W. Deni; Evensong, 7 Rev. A. M. Bamett. 504 LUKE S^—Confirmation will be admmisJ tered by the Lord Bishop at 8.30 a.m.; Holy Communion (choral) Immediately after, i.e., about 9 a.m. Special collection for Organ Fund. 503 T. JOHN'S CHURCH, Latimer «qu *-* 8 a.m., Holy Communion; U a.m., Morning Prayer; 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer, i Teacher at both services, Rev. J. F. Couiaay 422 ST. MARK'S, Merivale—B a.m., Holy Com--3 munion; 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion, 6.30 p.m., Evensong. Preacher at both services, Archdeacon Haggitt 443 ST. STEPHEN'S Shirley—Festival St. Mic'iael. 8, H.C. Children assemble 10.80. At IX, Rev. J. R. Hervey will deliver special addreaa and tell "The Story of Pierre Parlat." 454 Michael and All Angels. At 6.30 the Rev. J. B, Hervey will praaoh on "The Sword of St. Michaol " Processional, Hymn 546. 464 H'S CHURCH, N«w Brighton—- »"* St. Michael's Day. Holy Communion 8 a.m., Matina 11, Evensong 7 p.m. Noi-tn Brighton, Mr Marlow, 7 p.m. 470 STREET CHURCH. METHODIST inister: REV. W. T. BLIGHT. 8.A., B.D. 11 a.m.—"l Believe iu Jesus Christ—Who Was Crucified." 6.30 p.m.— "The Amasing Claim* of Jesus: I am the . Anthem: "A Day in Thj Courts ' (MacFarlane). SUNDAY NEXT: 6.5. Anniversary. D 3178 T. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCd.- -» 11 a.m.. Rev. M. A. Rugby Pratt; anthem, "Lead, Kindly Light" (Dudley Buck); 6.80 p.m., Broadcast. B«v. L. B. Neaie. Bubject, "Mastership Through S6Tvantbood." Anthem. "O Lord, My God' <B. S. Wesley), "Still, Still, With Thee' (Thompson). Solo, "Hear Ye, Israel Rev. L. B. Neala; 8.80 p.m., Rev F T. Read. *l* DUEWAKE ROAD METHODIST CHURCH .—ll a.m.. Spring Festival Flower Service; iv. S. J. Werren; 880 p.m., Special Musical Service; anthems, "The Lord Brings Back His Own" (Galbralth); 'I Will Sing," etc. Sullivan); "O Father Whose Almighty Power" (Handel); Mr Alfred Lawrence's String Quartette, two numbers. ova TESLEY CHURCH. Fltsgerald avenue—- . . Spring festival 8e»-lees. 11 aoa. and «.80 p.m.. Rev. Wn. Orsenslada; anthems, "And He Hath Put a H<r» gong in My Month" (Jeasop); "Praise My Soul (Mm Hall); solos, "1 Shall Not Pass Again This Way" (GoHinger), Miss M. OJlbert; Th » Blind Ploughman," Mr Colin Rienards. AMBKIDGK TfiRKACK MBTHWUisi - CHURCH-It. Mr E. W. Hill; 6.80, R*v A. N. Scolter. 8.A., Communion T>ur. street South—H, Re~. A. N. Sootter North-11. Rw. T. Fa*; 6.80, Kev. T. J. Wallk. VI S"~HIRL£Y METHODIST CHURCH.—II a.m., Mr W. Greenwood; 8.80 p.m., Mr Charles Hall. All are welcome, 471 L~~ INWOOD MKTHOE'IST CHURCH.— Dlvina Worehlp: 11 a.m, Rav* Harold .Sharp; 8.30 p.m.. Union Bihla Class. 4 sa TJICHMOND MKTHODIBT CHURCH.-* "• Divine Worship: 11 a.m.. Mr A. G. ill.ms; 8.80 p.m.. Re». Harold »"«PSubject, "Eternal L!f.. ' Marshland—ilrOOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH.. W 11 Mr W. Randall; 8.30, R«v H. /.Hows. (i«m».r-11. Mr Weir; 7 Rev. F B Lawrence. Opawa—-11, R«». *■ f• H«atheot«—-11. »•»• H. Fallows; 8.80, Mrs Williams. !U*«H«»—«. »««>»•« •*■• dents. >. QfriAMES 7 ! - METHODIST CHURCH. S Casfcmere-U a.m., «£!*;*. Stunrt. >rganlslng Secretary for British and *«>•- etgn Bible Society. _«»0 B^ m ,-' Be *' ' 4SI Lsurenson. "The Kingdom. *»i Minister: BEV** 1 ?. 'W. ARMOUR. 11 a.m.—"Looking wrto Je««»- „ Anthem "The Load i» my S»«p«««l 17 \l»< land (Foreign Mieswn Secretary). Anthem: "I Will Lav M. Dowr, ,« *£»■ N.8.-Y«w»g People"* R»«y »t Evem-g Serviee. _J£*li a ANDREW'S PRBSBTTEBIAK ,j • CHURCH. t , v (Opposite Public Hoapltal). BBT. T. •• BUTUW. U -"BEin»D A FROWNING FB0VI; DBNCE." Antham, "Praisa My S«al (Hall). esO—'-TH* OHUROH «BININO IN THE * WORLD'S DABKNE6.B. ' Anthem, "There Were Shepherds" (Vlneent). My God to Thaa" (Carey). lombo street—Divine Woranlp; 11 «.»., a.so p.m., Rav. 1. V. W*btt«e; »•'"■>;§ offering. Join, Halp, Bejole*- ••» PAUL'S PBBBBTTBRIAN I ' CHURCH, Corner of Cashel and Madras strjets. BEV. W. BOWBB BLACK, LL.B. SPRING FESTIVAL SERVICES. 11 A FAITH WITH LIFE."" Ai-them. "The Splendoora of Thy Gl«ry, 8.30 pTI. ( -THE W BNOAMPMEHT OF THE UNSEEN." . „ ,„ , Anthem. "8w««« im the Sunlight" (EggleaQuartet, "C«»t Thy Burden," St P*«l'« Male Quartet OT~ GILES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, O ' PAPANUI. Minister, REV. JOHN MILLER, F.R.G.S. 11 a ra. and 6.30 p.m. Mairehau 2.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. W. G. Hannah (South bridge). ALL BEATS FREE.. SB93S IT. ALBANS PRESBTTERIAN CHURCH (Berwick street) —Minister, Mr Angus U. Climie; 11 a.m., "Waiting for ths Kingdom of God." 6.30 p.m., "Mail's Capacity for Good." Anthems by the Choir. 392 T. NINIAN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Puriri street, Ricearton—Public Worship, Morning, 11 a.m.; Evening, 6.30 p.m. Rev. John A. Allan. M.A.. both services. 408 RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Randall street—ll a.m., "The Joy of Committal"; 6.30, "Knowing Christ"; quartet, "I H«ard th* Voice of Jesus Sav." Rev V E. H. Paten. 403 T. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ferry road, Woolston—Young People's Day. Minister, Rev. Lendrick McMaster.. B.D. 11 a.m.. "The Spirit of Youth"; 6.30 p.m., "The Yonng Man with ths Baler." St. Martina, 8.30 p.m., Mr J. Flewellan. 434 ST.~ GEORGE'SPREBBYTERN CHURCH. Linwood avenue^ —11 a.m.. Spring Festival; anthem, "O, Taste snd See"; 6.30 n.m.. duet and chorus; anthem. "What Are These!" Preeeh«r. Rev. R. Erwin, M.A.. 0.D., at both lASHMKRE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Dver's P»ss rond and Mscmillan avenue—Preacher at 11 a.m. and 6.50 p.m., ftev. A. McNenr. 421 T. ENOCH'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Naw Brighton—ll a.m.. Mr 3. 3i Flawallyn; •.80 p.m., Mr K. Howell Fonnttte. 473
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