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religious ANyotrycEMiatrw. this heading oh .S»t«r«M£ wor( j (l Serf ices » r0: ~" N^. ' f ®?|very additional 18 to la anCl balf inch Xjfc" » S . M. Ta Meetings. or EntertaiWU. . 7rmv CATHEDRALr-8 a.m.. Holy/Commul ?'«n • ii a ai., CJiorai Kuchanst; xntroit, Skcn'XW' Wr); Bervico Wesley in E; preacher, the Reverend J VLral Evonsonj; service. jscble in B p.m.. cbora '^'l ria) ; "Whosoever Drinkelh Wate?'- choral "God is' a' Spirit (Bennett);., preacher, the : Very- Reverend-. the Wt MICHAEL' S—Trinity _ HI- \ 8 Communion; 9.33. ChiMrcn's ii Suns Eucharist (Macphersoii in G), ...Lite 11, bung *u.u» \ v f d >. : aw Evensong in A minor); "Am I Willing .to■ b. Kelicious Truth?" Vernon- .Griffiths, nhnfwnaatorf Charles Perrv. Vicar 912 OT~LUKE'S —Holy Communion, 7 a.m. and O ' 8 am.; Choral Eucharist D a.m. and ll am.; Evensong, 7 p.m. Sermons: a a.m. Archdeacon Taylor; 11 a.m.. Rev. (r. W. Dent; 7 p.m.: Archdeacon .Taylor. 1018 CHURCH, Ltitimer squarer—n *6 am., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning -Prayer; 7 p.m,. Evening Prayer. Preacher at both services. ltev • Courscy. mOTMEX'S, Shirley—B, H.C.; 11, D Choral Eucharist; A 'lijtfci© Forgotten Story"; 6.50, First in eene»-.M>t addresses ou "Pilgrim's Progress : Slouch of Despond" and "Wicket Gate. X rcacxioi. Kev. J. R. Hcrvey. CjT. STEPHEN'S. Shirley—"Pilgrim's Progruss" Addressed Sunday 'evenings. 6.3013th July. "Christian at The Cross"; 20th, "The Hill Difficulty"; 37th, "Vanity;:FaJr'; 3rd 'August, "Doubting Can'tle"; 10th August, "Creasing the Rirer and the. Celestial' City. Preacher, Rev. J. R. Horvev, Vicar. f137 81. MARY'S, Merival.e—6 a..m., Holy Communion; 31 - Holy Communion; 6.30 p.m., Evensong. Treacher at both Berviccs, Rev.' J. Rich.' . 043 ST MARY'S, Addingtoo—ll a.m., Matins; Sermon, H.C., the Vicar; 6.50 p.m.> Evensong- and Sermons; . preacher, Archbishop Julius 0 68 Animals .sunday service. THE CATHEDRAL. JtTLY . 13thHUMANITARIAN AND ANTI-VIVISEC-TION SOCIETY OF N.Z. {lncorporated}. NOTICE .TO MEMBERS. OUR SOCIETY organised this Service in 1929. Dean Julius -wrote re our organising this year:— ' "The Deanery, March 6th, 19S0. "With regard to the Animal Sunday, I hope to hold the Service aa last year, but the S.P.C.A. have approached me. on the matter, and I know the CHAPTER will not be willing to have'the Service" connected with any particular Society, so I have decided that the Service will be held, but not undnr the auspices of ANY PARTICULAR SOCIETY." Full attendance requested. MRS A. D. HOUSTOX, 418S Dominion President Durham street methodist CHURCH. ANNUAL HOME MISSION SUNDAY. 11 a.m.: The President of the Conference (Rev. A. N. Scotter, 8.A.). 6.80 p.m.: The General Superintendent of - Home and Maori Missions (Rev. A. -J. Seamer) and his Party of Maori Orators and Singers. . . Tliere is an Inspiration in this Uniqne Service for You. D 3178 w E S L'E Y ' CHURCH. Fitzgerald avenue. CHOIR FESTIVAL. .. 11 a.m.: Rev. F. Greenwood. : S p.m.: CANTATA, "The Story of. Music" (Hz E. Njchol,. Mus.Bsc.), . byChoir and Orchestra. Soloists: Mrs J.. Stewart, Miss Nellie, Loire. ,MrErnest Rogers, Mr J. Filer. ; 6.30 p.m.: -Rev.' W. Greepelade. "Social ,-Music, assisted by above Soloists. Oil pAMBRIUGE TERRACE METHODIST , f _ CHURCH—Home Mission Anniversary. 11, Rev. W. T. Blight, 8.A., 8.D.; 8, Rev. A. J. .Seapior and Maori Party; fI.SO, Rev.' B. Metson:- Durham street South—ll, Rev. L. B. Neale; 6.30, Rev. S; Lawry. Madras street North—ll, Rev. J. Harris; 6.30, MisBion Band, " . 1030 OT. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH—II Vr_ BeT - A. J. Seamer aa* Maori Party; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. N. Scotter, B.A. WO, Wednesday, July 9th: Maori Mission Party. Bryndwr—ll a.m.. Rev. F. T.'Read; 6.80. p.m., Ret. E. B. Chambers (Communion). : > -909 J&ICHMOND-- METHODIBT CHURCH-r—ll a.m.. Mr A. G. "Williams: 2.30' p.m..' Sunday School; 7 p.m, Mr W. C. 'Francis. - *■" 961 LINWQOD METHODIST. CHURCH—II . n-m-. Mr C. .Colechin; 8 -p.m., Junior Snnday School;: 3 p.m.,- Senior Sunday School:. 7 p.m.. Rev. Fred. Greenwood; Subject, Gideon's Call.", r. " ;ff62 TTTOOLSTON METHODIST CIRCUIT—m \ 3'.°. olston — lx .' Mr C. Hall; 6.30; Rev. T? a . !!l3 - Or>s,vr& —11, Rev. T. J. Vfallis; o.nO. union Bible Class. Sumner l —ll Rev. H. Fallows;. 6.30;. ilr Thomas.. tHeatbcote - 11, Mr Dick: ' 6.30. Rev. H. Fallows. ®ed-cligs—:ll,-Mt Armitage. ." ; ' 967 ST." JAMES METHODIST 11 CHURCH, CasC mere—Sunday. July 6th: Preachers, 11 a.m.,-Rev. Baisil Metson; 6.50 'p.m., Rev.. L. C. Horwood. ' ' ' ' . '964: ROAD METHODIST—Hoine -a- 1 Mission■ Sunday. : 11 a.m.. Rev. E. B Clidmbers;. 6.30, Rev. W. T. Blight," "B. r A." K.D. Anthem, "Sweet Is tho Sunlight.;'' .Monday, 7.45,- Home "Mission Demonstration Maori Party, under direction of Rev. A.' J. Seamer. . 1014 Knox Presbyterian ; church, Corner of Bealey avenue and Vic-' ■ itoria street. . Minister: REV. T. W. ARMOUR.-- ■ 11 —' 'THINGS HISSED." Anthem; Bow Down Thiae Ear," O Lord'' (Grell). ~ - r--6.30 p.m.—"A CALLOUS CROWD." Anthem, "Our Soul Waiteth 'for the Lord" (Mason). .K5699 ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, . - Cor. Cashel Madras streets. ■ ■ Minister: Rev.-W. Bower Black,-.LL.B. ." 'Mystery'" ••• GOSP#I of i Mercy „d 6.J0 p.m.: "Ilka Blade o' Grass Kaps its ■ Am-Drap o Dew." Anthem: "Hark, ' S? (■ Shelley). - 1 -. (Soloa: Miss Nancy Bowden and Miss Doris .Hyma Study:. "Hyfrydol" (Pritchard). S9OS4 S T " PRESBYTERIAN (Opposite Public Hospital). Minister: Rev. J. Lawson Robinson, B;A. 11 B OF '' GOD™ W A««, S OF . . THH; GRACE cat' ' The 6.30 pm.: "THE TOUCH OF GOD -ow THE .HUMAN HEART.'' AnTh.™(ffisss.- v i&.. i^ir Andrews. < Mendel^<>hn ) , Retiring Collections -for Unemployatfcut JJund, ooofl QT. ALBANS PRESBK'I'KRTAyr oHTTTtnfv'' SLSra S T ' 1 u p URCHISUSI .%& a il- s«-!' i.SrsS£ All Seats! Free ' ■' K - Mtken. .MoMaster;, 6.30 p.m , Rev.- L.•s e "- St. Martina— 6.30 « m . LidR»y. L. McMaster. p •• c °w«union, DAVID' 3 PRwwrytbi?T »m™, 1 ? _Divine Wowhu,. ?^ 05, *M«a. AK'welcm,; 0Pl ®" losa

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19972, 5 July 1930, Page 26

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