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Notices . of 6« n^^„ v Se X Ce^ nd lor this heading on a ' ur 24 words Services are: Sot ««eed.»« V i (set solid), Is cash, ' or half inch words, 6d extra, up to '« in ch; 3s 9d, displayed, 2s M mree-quarter men, one inch, 5s cash, t con taia N.B.—The is Notices ®< A „niverT HB CATHEDB^-a !SS4Vf, s;: vice, Prout in choral Evensong; erend tuo Dean. ', I '' •' m •'i.ord, Though Service, Wesley m 1 , e , Rev. Awhile'' (Bach) j *' S 306 erend the Jiishop oi th-e Dioces . _ _ qT. MICIIAKL' «- ra! - hil^^. a /-K U ch fl ris!; O Communion, «une Eucharist; 11, Procession ol lx Cauoll 6.J0, Evensong. Good . 7 . a0 , Williams; I2«u, Rev. a. Archdeacon Taylo£^__ —_ __ - ~ qOOHN^T Latimer .ng O Communion, 11 a - ~.n, s inir vorV p.m.. Evening Prober lions o£ Staincr s Cru Mr William, U.A< at both services, Kev. J. r. Ale w imam, CU'. Si'Jft- F 1 :' Monday to »«*?.«* % n,union 7 -w r(,i.y TKIMT^. Avonside —Palm Sunday. ISS'f ■xrrf.i.'." G,«. it ue soil. .— — 1 - 8T MAIiVS Merivale a.m., Holy ol £- murion; U a.m., Matins (Preacher, Archmunioii, * ' » Evensong ilea con (Preacher, Canon Staples Hamilton), aote change in time of ..Evensong. . OT AUGUSTINE'S, Cashmere Hills Palm O Sunday. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion 11 a.m., Litany and Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evensong. Preacher at Evensong, S. Bean. otTsTEPHEN'S, Shirley—B a.m., Holy 0 Communion; 11 a.m., Matins and Sermnn ■ 7 D m Evensong and Sermon. Preached l£v G. L.Haroll „ Subject. "The Sixth Word from the Cross. _ QT. BAItNABAS'," Fendalton— p.m., N Stainer's "Crucifixion. boloists, mi KB. Vincent, Mr Verran Greer, and Mr A^K TTt m vkK'S Upawa —i'alm Sunday. Holy ftswaswf Ccmmunion; MOjp.m., MrHiHon.. 21. TSHUUCII" - OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, (j vhilliistovn—B a.m., Holy Communion; It am., li<S'y Eucharist (Preacher, HigGraee Archbishop Julius); 6.30 p.m.. Evensong^ -pvUEHAM STREET METHODIST 1 ) CHURCH. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. 11— REV. P. KiMGBT, B.A. Anthem:. ■"Yo Shall Dwell in th \ L ? nd - Solo by Miss Clarice Cooper, • I tanks be to G G d 3O_REV. P. N. KNIGHT, B.A. „ . Anthem: ''Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem. Solos by Miss Kathleen Bond: Consider the Lilies of the Field" and "By Jesus Organ solos liy Mr Allen Wellbrock, L^A3. WJSSLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue—- ' Palm Sunday. 11 and §.30 p.m., Kev. E. Drake. 6.30 p.m.: Sacred Cantata, The Wondrous Passion" (F. W. Peace). Soprano, J.1i83 Clarice Cooper; J. W. I'alk; Tenor, Mr L. C. Quane; Bass, MrL. T<alte. • - ■ Si WESLEY CHURCH,. Edgeware road-ll W a.m., Rev. F. T. Read;. 6.30 p.m., Be*. R B. Chambers. Cantata, "Olivet to Calvary, v y fun Choir. Soloists, <' Messrs Ernest Rogers, Arthur £L Bell, L.A B E. J. Johnpon, Mrs E. Cameron, and Miss J. iJutt. Kverybody welcome, °*** —ECKEKHAM MSTHOLUST-Third Anniversary. 11 a.m., Mr A. G. Williams; G. 30. Rev. "B. Meteon; 2.45, Grand Cantata by Combined Choirs. '■ ~ . - CJT. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH— O Come to Church Campaign. 11 Rev E W. Hames, M.A. Anthem, There is a Green Hill Ear Away" (Somerset). G. 30, Rev. W. Rowe: "Why Men Do Not Go to Cluiroh." Anthem, "God So' Loved' the. "World" (Pearacn); solo, Mrs D. Stallard, "He was Despised." Rev. E. 8.. Chambers{ 6.30, Her.-.K T.;R^ad. • 269 "IAETHODIST CHURCH—ltichmond: 11 iVI a.m., Mr w. R. Francis; 6.30 p.m., Rev. F. Greenwood . Linvrood: 31. a.m., Rev; F. Greenwoo<f; <i.3o p.m., Mr M. Marshland: 11 am., Mr A. Sharp XHamst Festival). TJICCARTON METHODIST CIRCUIT--II Clarence road: 11 a.m., Young People s Service, Rev. J. „F. Jacl:; 6.30 p.m., Mr A. Franklin. Riccarton Village: 11 a.m., Mr W. Dobb«; 6.80 p.m., Rev. J. F. Jack. ?vlas)iam: 3 p.m.,' Rev. .T, F. JalcK. .800 TIJNIOIsi METHODIST CHURCH, Adding-' J ton—11; Mr F. E. Olds; Anthem, "Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect. Pea.ce." 6i80: Hon. L. Si.' Isitt; Anthems, 'All ut an April Evening," ''When. I Survey the Wondrous Cross." and Hymn Study. ,293 iT7OULSTO?TMETHODIST CHURCH—II, V» Rev. S. Lawrv; 6.30, Rev. A. T. Kent. Sumner: 11, Rev. A. T. Kent; 7, Mr McElcioivney. Opawa: 11, Mr J. H. Pugh; 1, Kev. F. B. Lawrence. Heathcote: 11, Rev. F. B. Lawrence; ~6.30; Mr;.H. Cochrane. Redcliffs: 11, Rev. T. Fee. 268 PAPANUI METHODIST CHURCH—Harvest Festival. 11 a.m. Rev. A. Hopper; Soloist, Miss P. Hoggan; Ladies' Chorus, "Lift Thine .Eyes"; Anthem, "Praise the Lord 0 Jerusalem." 6.30 p.m.: Rev. A. Peters; Soloist, Mrs H. Queree; Anthem, "Ye Shall Dweirin the Land:" Hymn Study. 4952 QT. JAMES' METHODIST. CHURCH, Cashmere—Sunday, March 20th. Preacher, 11 and 7, Rev. L. C. Horwood. Special Easter JJuaie. ■ 234 QHIRLEY METHODIST CHURCH—Services: II a.m., Rev. S. Bailey, followed by Communion; 6.30 p.m., Mr W. C. Francis. Sincere welcome. Hymn -boots provided. All seats free. 5005 N JEW BRIGHTON METHODIST CHURCH —rServicea; .11 a.m., Mr, A. G-andell; P. 30 p.m., "Easter Musical and Vocal Festival" ; Dr. Stainer's "The Crucifixion." Principal . soloists: Tenor. Mr H. J. Francis (of City); Bass, Mi - W. T. Spratt (of Christcl;iir<ch). Augmented Choir, Conductor Mr A. 51. McLean; Orsranist, Mr; G, Sincock, A.R.C.M. Retiring Offering for Choir Fundi. . ' . 6006 QXFORD TERBACE BAPTIST CHURCH; REV. LAWRENCE A NORTH.

11 n.m.: YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE (Sunday School Scholars in attendance). Subject; ' 'WINNING HIS SPURS." Solo: Master V. Moir.. 7 p.m. (note time of commencement) EVENING WORSHIP. Tlie Choir will, render STAINER'S CRUCIFIXION '■ MUSIC. Soloists: Mr J. H. Peake and Rev. L. A. North. Choirmaster: Mr V. C. Peters. - Organist: Mr Melville Lawry. Service to be broadcast. ST. ALBANS BAPTIST CHURCH—Harvest Thanksgiving Services: 11 a.m., Rev. N. R. Wood; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. S. Wilson. Anthem by Choir. ■ 320 ASSEMBLIES OP GOD IN N.Z. — church Assembly, Pastor J. M, Roberts, Hebron Hall, 978 Colombo street North. Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.; Tuesday, 7.30- p.m. Everybody Welcome. 'Be ye also ready, for the Son of man cometh.'' , A 326* >T*HE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD IN N.Z., ■*- Colombo street, Sydenham (near Post' Office)— Morning,; 11, Communion; Afternoon, 2.30, Sunday School; Evening; <%30, Mrs K. E. England. "Blessed and- Holy -is he tha.t hath part in the first Resurrection." - Cornel Welcome 1 Come 1 A 3603 "KRISHNAMURTI: THE MAN,AND HIS MESSAGE." PUBLIC LECTURE By MISS E. HUNT • ' in the Jp-HEOSOPHICAL HALL, 267 Cambridja terrace, near Manchester street «ti . Bridge. i , * r ®< Krishnamurti's ideas to-day are flashing all over the world., History is rjpe for this Figure."—Vitelleschi. Pubiio Cordially Invited. . J Musical Items. '■ TTNITY CENTRE OF NEW THOUGHT. Public Library Hall, Hereford street" Oust over bridge)-—7.15, Speaker., Mr H. E. liayeock. Music. - All Visitors Welcome, ' :»»8

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20500, 19 March 1932, Page 22

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