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ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1 . "7 snndaT Services. —Under jjtotiM* oi Saturday, the rates for exceeding 24 • words j2tfe»» '•*?: ..gh. for every additional 12 ' KtMW' uo to 12 lines; half inch |f6d thrw-quarier-mch, 3a 9d, 4M W»i^ CS u' Not'cej must not contain ' *S.B.— Tho . ®« Annual Meetinga, Annive* or Entertainments. •.^^rriuTHEDßAli—B a.m., Holy Com'fftl® vfif. 11 a.m., Choral kucharist; 1 ■r^i. W STMfI ; Thy Face" (Attwood) ; Ser* IwrS in D- Preacher, the Very Reverend 7 p.m.. Choral Evensong; Ser. »*•' ouMtt in i\ Anthem, "Happy and ■&.!( Mendelssohn); Preacher, tno Most Awhbishop Julias. 838 SgKsSJgjEE^S—St. Matthew's Day: 8, -flfc f? n tr Communion; 9.30, Children 3 "1. Sit- 11 Sung Eucharist and Proces- ®" «Vo Evensong and Procession. Rev. sofc of the Assyrian Church, will PSll tor retiring collection for his perse§JJNP* 808 •SgTlfitN'S CHUKOH, Latimer square—B Woly Communion; 11 a.m., Morn* n r. m . Evenine Praver. 7 oonnnuaivi* ► ** t>,.v«r- 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. both Services, Bev. F. Dunnage^. VllKE'S —Morning Services as usual; ST Evensong, 4.30 p.m. (note B e of - SuV Preacher, 11 a.m. and 4.30 p.m., Rev. Dent. Retiring collections all Services f> Pnemployment Fund. 899 2L STEPHEN'S, Shirley—B, H.C.; 5 Matins; Subject, "Heaven Calling"; Ha "Great Cities and Their Message, 1 ' r?2 i« Series —"Corinth. Star of Hellas,' Vanity Fair. Preacher both SerR. Hervey. Vicar. 898 r*\» 4 pV' B. Merivale —8 a.m.. Holy Communion: II a.m.. Matins. Preacher """Si as. Jfifftt/U. BEV. W. T. BLIGHT, 8.A., B.D. 11- a.m —"Out Attitude to the World." ■ Jjq pja.—"God Broadcasts His Ohal-1-tttmT "Seek Ye the Lord" Roberta). . yoJoist: Mr A. Borrows. D 3178 Kg»«fIT.KY CHUKOH. Fitzgerald avenge—«.W 11 a.m.. Bev. M. A. Bugby Pratt; tta nan.. Hev. W A. Sinclair. Solo, 'I Pass Again This Way," Miss Hoggan; antaem, "Cornea at Timne """ is as of Even" (Woodward). 917 terrace me'ihodist V ' OHIIBCH —Foreign Mission Sunday: 11 Student W. H. Gieenalade (Trinity ColU»t- 6.80, Bev. T. fee. Durham street 2K&-U, Mr J. B. Pugh; 6.30, Kev. S. Duet, Misses Wngnt. Madras street Xathr-11, Mr H. aturge; 6.30, Mr R Dick. 8 fc ALBANS METHODIST CHUKCtI.J 11 a.m., Rev. K. B. Chambers, anthem, iuiwh Ma Thy Way, O Lord" (Crook); fcJO pjn., Bev. L. B. Nealo, F.R.G.S.; aothtm, "Evensong" (Dudley Buck). 11 km- feryndwr—Bev. L. B. N eale; 6.30 Bev. F. T. Bead. 831 wooISTON METHODIST CIRCUIT—ff Woolaton —11, Rov. T. J. Wallis; tJSB, Mr Bradley. Opawa—ll, Rev. T. A«: 9*30, Mr Bascand. Sumner —11, Rev. a Fallows; 6.30, Rev. T. J. Wallis. HeathHA*, n Mr A. Sharp; 6.30, Rev. H. FalSnnL Redcliffs —11, Mr W. L. Thomas 890 iSOKWABE ROAD METHODIST I CHUBOH —11 a.m., Mr Francis; 6.30 bjbL' Bev. E. B. Chambers. Anthem. "This lltte Day which the Lord Hath Made/^ jgfpttT/EY METHODIST CHUBCHU, Missionary Anniversary. 11 a.m., Rev. K T. B»ed; 6.80 p.m., Bev. O. 8. Pearn; Communion. Members' Rally. 901 IfBTHODIST CHURCH—Richmond, 11 JU a.m, Mr H. Chapman; 3 p.m., Bev. (?i A. Sinclair; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. F. Greanmtsd. • Linwood—ll a.m , Rev. S. LawTy; pQ .pjn., Mr O. Hal} (Foreign Missions)^ SpJION METHODIST CHUBCH7~Addington—Annual Foreign Mission Sunday. (rs-Bev. W. A. Sinclair; anthem, "I Am Itpha"; 6.30, Bev. E. W. Hamas, M.A.; SfBUI Study and Anthem, "The Radiant KVO Hath Passed Away." 836 gfe,' JAMES'S METHODIST CHURCH, BT'i dsshmere—Sunday, September 21st: NMteher, 11 and 6.30. Rey. L. 0. Horwood. ' V 778 w " rox • presbtterian church, Corn« of Bealey avenue and Victoria street. f a.jn.—REV. D. W. HERCUS. Anthem, "Leave Us Not, Neither Forsake Us'.' (Staiaer). .1 P.M.—REV. D. W.. HERCUS. Anthem, •fWhat Are These!" (Stainer). 5 T# PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Or. Cashel and Madras streets. Bolster, BEV. W. BOWER BLACK, LL.B. 1. ajn.—"RUN THE STRAIGHT RACE." Presbyterian Harriers will attend. Hymn Study: "Dear Lord and Father." LSO p.m.—FOLLOWING A TRACK OR MAKING A HIGHWAY." Anthem, "Son of My Soul" (Turner). 59054 J|T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHUROH (Opposite Publio Hospital). j&Uter: REV. J. LAWSON ROBINSON, 81. A.M.—Ordination And Induction, of Evacons. 6 Anthem: "God is a Spirit' (Sterndale Bennett). i»D- P.M.—"IS MAN ALTOGETHER •it'BELFISH!" t Anthem: "The Eyes of All' Wait, on XhM*' (Elvey). 58983 "KINiAN'S l PBESBYTEBIAN OBrtJBCH, Puriri street, Riccarton—--1 .Worship. Morning, 11 a.m.; Even"CM pm. Subject: "A League of ■_ 1 "f• Hero: Dr. Nansen." Bev John PniUla'n. M.A., both Servicee. 916 p--: PETEB'S PBESBYTEBIAN BOHUBCH, Ferry • road, Woolstop—Minp.' Bsv, Lendrick McMaster, B,D. 11 Words"; solo, Mr, A. "Ay 6.80 p.m., "The Splendour of (Booh Sermon on new novel by Morrow *- 918 DAVID'S PBESBYTEBIAN -ITJRCH, Sydenham—Pivine Worship, I;' and 6.80 p.m Bev. J. D. Webster lieome. 913 EY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN ?fOHUROH, Randall street —11. a.in,. Rev. nock. 6.80 p.m., ' 'When We Shall .at We Would Be." Anthem, "The ittower." Rev. F. E. H. Paton. 843 VOILES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PAPANUI. Water: REV. EDWARD i>ANDT. ilWhe Holy Spirit." 6.80: Young irf'f Service. Mairehau —S.BO. Welijia All. ' §8985 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, rAAOJ3 * J. V/** w f?A»j Berwick street —Sunday School Anni -Mftji:' 11 ».n»., Rev. F. E. H. Paton; fcpjn., Mr Voss; 6.80 p.m.. Rey R. WarVjc* Special by the Children. 852 p&BORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH&.liii)wood avenue-! Minister, Rev. Alec Public Worship at 11 a.m. gnd "HILLS PRESBYTERIAN •' oHUßOH—Minliter, R«v. J. Rohe'tSfefct'll a.m.. "What Is Meant by AbidppfeCkrlstf" 6.80 p.m., "Hungering jnd Unfa* After Riehfeousnenx. " B ' 3 IfiPAST' • STYXf "PRESHYTEWTAN POHUROU—Vnlster. Rev. G«o. Wood. Beliefs: Sty*. 11 a.m.. ' • Lord's Snuper": 1 "m.. Mr T. • T ""« s pm. AH Welcome., "fZJ W: RRTGHTON ■ PRES*YTEWT4N T CHTTHr-H—Rorv'<-PB! 11 a.m-. «• of Nation*": 6 "0 P.m.. ' Th-,r Ki °fi Itteme." Bible Olxssm: 10 5-™ Minister. Rev. Murray H. ttPTY CONGREGATION' L CHURCH 'iCornor \*/" Citvl. [ KEV Ti rtivnKvn WTLT.WJ Jsi. rmuTj'n "f)T bF J? TT), T, CThrieti-nitv ■PBt'nn a Ofnrv ? —Thf Bm^ r v ft» Life of Tower. . • ftMing papers for evening Jn 57 MO TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH, ftev. OHAS. dallaston. |fcg Service, 11 a.m. Hymn Study by ffif' Service, 6.30 p.m. ®ek. of Ages" (Buck . andl |®JJs« Mary Taylor, Sun STOROH SPIRITUALISTIjHUROH li. Trades Hall, Gloucester street. % Service, 7 p.m. Speaker.Mrs •.-from Splrihjal ipCnman Aura," with Dem° n ft ._ Messages,

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20038, 20 September 1930, Page 23

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