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rpHE CATHEDRAL—B a.m., Holy ( Communion; 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion. Preacher, the Dean; 7 p.m.. Evensong. Preacher, the Rev. A. K. Warren. X 1704 OT. MICHAEL’S—First Sunday after , Epiphany. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Sung Eucharist; 6.30 p.m., J Evensong and Sermon. Rev. Canon H. Williams, Priest-in-charge. . , GT. LUKE’S—Sunday after Epiphany. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. and 9 j a.m.; Evensong, 7 p.m. Rev. Lionel Richards, Vicar. XIB9B GT. JOHN’S, Latimer square—B am., Holy Communion; 11 am.. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion; 7 pm., Evening Prayer. Preacher, Rev. J. T. Me William. X 1776 GT. MARY’S, Merivale—B, am., Holy Communion; 11 am., Matins and •Holy Communion; 7 p.m.. Evensong, i Preacher, the Dean of Christchurch. , Rev. A. K, Warren.' Vicar. ' XIB3B GT. AUGUSTINE’S, CASHMERE i and 11 am. Matins; the Rev. Digby , Wilson. 7 pm., Evensong, Archbishop . Julius will read and preach. X 1925 ; METHODIST CHURCHES. TiURHAM STREET METHODIST W CHURCH—Minister, Rev. Clarence Eaton. 11 am. Rev. W. T. HOOPER; 7 p.m., REV. R. THORNLEY, B.A. Visitors made welcome. , D 3170 WOOLSTON METHODIST CIRCUIT ’ ’ —Woolston: 11, Rev. F. Read; 7, Mr A, Haynes. Opawa: 11. Student L. Clements; 7, Rev. L. Brooks. Sumner: 11, Mr A. Williams; 7, Rev. H. Bellhouse. Redcliffs: 11, Rev. H. Bellhouse; 7, Mr D. Ayers. Heathcote: 11, Rev. L. Brooks; 6.30, Mr L. Hosking. XIB2B /CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODHaynes; 6.30, Rev. W. B. Pickering. Durham Street South: 11, Rev. W. B. Pickering: 6.30. Mr G. Wright. Madras Street North 11, Mr G., Wright. A cordial welcome to City visitors. XIB7B RICHMOND - LINWOOD METHOD--IST—Richmond: 11 am., Rev. J. C. Draper (S.); 6.30 pm., Mr A. Temple;on. Linwood: 11 am., Mr A; Dingwall; 6.30 pm., Mr J. J. Flewellen. Marshland: 11 am., Mr K. BeridalL^ A DDINGTON CIRCUIT UNION—II, Rev. W. Grigg; 6.30, Rev; G. R. larris; Anthem by the Choir. Lincoln *oad: 11, Rev. G. R. Harris; 6.30 Rev V. Grigg. Xlßl4 2T. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH J (Rugby street)—ll am., and 7 >.m., Rev. W. A. Burley, M.A. St. iohn’s (Bryndwr): 11, Rev. A. C. .awry; 7, Rev. F. Marshall. AH leartily welcome. X 1689 LTETHODIST .CHURCH, SYDENHAM—II Mr F. Baird; 6.30, Rev. 5. Henderson. “What the ! New Year Means to Us.” Lower High Street: 5.30. Mr Bendall. ~ Beckenham:.; ■lew S. Henderson; 7,-Mr H.-; IST,,Beaunont. 1789 tl/ESLEY CHURCH, EDGEWARE—- ” Minister, Rev. H. S. Kings. 11 im.. Rev. F. W. Marshall; 6.30, Rev. L C. Lawry, A hearty welcome to i] %•. • xi7yu THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. “rpHE SCIENCE OF THE SPIRITL : * - UAL LIFE” - Public Lecture by MR J. L. B. POPE •At tll6 THEOSOPHICAL HALL 267 Cambridge terrace (near Manchester st. bridge) , SUNDAY, at 7 pm. Everybody Welcome. ASSEMBLIES OF' GOD IN N.Z., A SYDENHAM. ■ . Saturday—Prayer Meeting, 7.30. Sunday—Mr g. Flewellen, ;11 am. and 6.30 pm. . Tuesday—Real old-time prayer meeting, 7.30. ; . Thursday—Bible Study. “Nothing hidden from the all-seeing eye.” A HEARTY WELCOME. A 2917 ARMAGH STREET HALL—Mr P. W. Aish, Missionary from Uruguay, will give a Gospel Address in the above Hall on Sunday, at 7; also on Tuesday at 7:30, giving an account of his labours in that country. All heartily invited, i X 1782 T ATIMER HALL: RICHMOND -M MISSION—City Service, 7 pm. Subject: “Grace-and Works.” Orchestral Music, 6.45 pm. Morning Service 11 am. at Mission Hall, Richmond, t XIBB4 CHINA INLAND MISSION. REVEREND G. W. GIBB, M.A., Of Shanghai, Director of the China Inland Mission (and successor to the late Dr. J. Hudson Taylor), Will Address a PUBLIC MEETING At The ADI ANT HALL, Kilmore street THURSDAY EVENING, NEXT, AT 8 P.M. NO COLLECTION. 3616 1 BIBLE AND BOOK DEPOT ( I (Miss Plimsoll) I I 200 MANCHESTER STREET | | THE PLACE FOR BIBLES, j And all sound Scriptural j I Literature I PROFESSIONAL. DR. E. B. REILLY. DENTAL SURGEON, Has commenced the practice of his profession at, Somerset House, 153 Hereford street. Telephone 36-406. 3563 Q H. REECE, F.R.H.S., GARDEN ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTOR. 98 VICTORIA STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Designers and Manufacturers of Garden Ornaments. l e x e m a Treatment FOR SKIN and SCALP AILMENTS Sufferers from— ECZEMA SEBORRHOEA PSORIASIS ALOPECIA ACNE FALLING HAIR BABY ECZEMA. All instantly relieved and successfully Treated. Call or write for Booklet. Consultations Free. KLEXEMA ROOMS, Triangle Rooms, 281 High street. Open Friday Evenings. ’Phone 34-566. SUCCESSFUL RHEUMATIC TREATMENT 7 OUT of every 10 people 6ver 30 suffer from some uric acid ailment. It may be rheumatism, neuritis, lumbago, or gout The successful "R U.R.”' treatment is sold with a complete "money-back-guaran-tee.” You take no risk whatever. Obtain full particulars arid booklet from E. Cameron Smith. Ltd., Barnett and Company, and other Chemists. —3 NEW LIFE FOR ANAEMIC WOMEN. 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