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ANGLICAN CUL’KCUEy. THE CATHEDRAL —Cl a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Choral Eucharist: c Jrv ice, Wesley in B- Sequence. “Bread rrf the World.” Preacher, the Dean. 3 Commemoration service (Fourth Jvntenary of the placing of the noen Bible in English Churches). Preacher, Ven, Archdeacon Warren. n pm.: Choral Evensong: Serine Coleridge-Taylor in F. Anthem, •■lsoth Psalm” (Cesar Franck). Preacher, vev H. Harding (Vicar of St. Chad’s, jhnwood). X 9137 ST, LUKE'S—First Sunday after Trinity _8 a.m., holy Communioru 9 a.m., ■family Eucharist (Choral); 10 ajn., Sunday School; 11 a.m., Mattins and Litany; 7 dd. Evensong. Rev. Lionel Richards. Vicar. X 9306 OT JOHN'S, Latimer square—Bible SunO day. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 am., Morning Prayer; preacher. Rev. J. T MqWilliam. Vicar. 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer; preacher, Mr H. S. Cordery. f ' X 8279 S' iT, ' MARY’S. Merlvale—7 and £ a.m., Holy Communion; 9.50 a.m., Y'crung ife’s Service; 11 a.m.. Matins and PeOPIW r- - _ ■ - Holy communion; 7 p.m.. Evensong, Archdeacon A. K. Warren, Vicar. X 9149 S' T. MATTHEW’S, Colombo street N.l—----8 a.ra., Holy Communion; 11 ajn.. Holy Communion and Sunday School; 7 p.nj-> Conflrmation of candidates by the Bt, Rev. the Bishop of the Diocese. Courtenay Street Hall: 9.30 a.m., Holy Comjnunlo% 11 a-m., Sunday School. W. E. D. Davies, vicar. 9946 r<T. STEPHEN’S, . Four Hundredth Anniversary of the English Bible. 8 a-m„ H.C.; 11 aun,, H.C. Special address. 6.30 p.m.. Special address. Burwood Services: 9.30 a.m„ H.C.c 7 p.m. Rev. H. G. Sell, Vicar. . 2175

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. gT. KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Corner of Bcaiey avenue and Victoria street. Minister: REV. T. W. ARMOUR. U a.m.—“REVELATION.” Anthem. “0. How Amiable” (Sinter). 630 EIBLE and SOCIAL JUSTICE. Anthem, "My Soul Truly Waiteth” (Rea). _ Church Anniversary services June 26th. 2155 AJTORE cmiRCH PRESBYTERIAN (opposite Public Hospital). 11 a.m.—“ The Immutable Christ.” AnI Will Arise" (Crotch). ‘‘Unsatisfied Longings." AnSl?" I '. S^ eet T 13 i, he Sunlight” (Barnby). Solo by Mrs Le Brun. Preacher, THE VERY REV. GEO. MILLER. gT. PAUL’S, CASHEL STREET. ~ .REV. ALAn’waTSON, M.A. OPEN BIBLE.” Anthem, Taylor) Th t Love the Lord ” (Coleridge OLD testament in the TWENTIETH CENTURY,” Anthem, “O Worship the Lord” (Hollins). Organ Musicfrom 6.15. 57694 gT. DAVID’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ~ Colombo st., Sydenham—Minister, Bev. G. L. Taylor, 8.A., B.D. 400 th Anniversary of the English Bible. 11 a.m.. Rev. Jas. Robertson. Anthem, “Creation’s Hymn (Beethoven). 6.30 p.m.. Rev. G. L. Taylor. Anthem, “X Will Sing of Thy Mercy” (Sullivan). _ 2075 QHIHLEY-RICHMOND' ” PRESBYTERIAN n CHURCH. Randall street—Minister, Rev. F. E. H. Paton. 11 a.m.. “The Fourth Centenary of the Open Bible.” 6.30 p.m., “The Faith That Overcomes.” ST. GEORGE’S, cr. Llnwood av. and Gloucester street—Minister, Rev. uawson Madill, M.A. II a.m.. “The Chained Bible”; 6.30 p.m., "The Greatest Thing in the World.” Anthems by the choir- "Thy Word Is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.” X 9164 /CASHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Four Hundredth Anniversary of the English Bible. 11 a.m., Rev. Gordon L. Taylor, 8.D.; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. James Robertson. _B.A._ _X9255 ST. NINIAN’S, Puvii i street, Riccarton—--11 a.m. 400 th Anniversary of the English B(ble; 6.30 p.m., "The Bible, the Word of God." Anthem, “Light In Darkness" (Pearson). Return of Mission Boxes and special retiring offering for assemblies schemes. Minister, Rev. L. Farquhar Gunn, M.A. X 9171

JHEXIJ ODIST CHURCHES. STREET METHODIST CHURCH. 11 am.—REV. J. JOHN, Music: “I to the Hills Lift Mine Eyes’* (arr. Roberton). 6.30 p.m.—REV. CLARENCE EATON. “THE INCOMPARABLE BOOK.” A not«bl(S ftuarter-Centenary. Music-: "Fierce Was the Wild Billow.” Sopg Service 6.20 p.m. D 3679 pASt BELT METHODIST CHURCH £j (Fitzgerald avenue) —Minister. Rev. H. L. Flebig, B.A. Home Mission Sunday. Evening anthem, "Sun of My Soul.” Offerings, for Home and Maori Missions. ■ X 9238 /CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST w CHURCH—II, Rev. W. Grigg; 6.30, Rev. F. B. Lawrence. Durham Street South—ll, Rev. F, B. Lawrence; 6.30, Mr R. Laine. Madras Street—ll. Mr H. Lord : > X 9138 ST. ALBANS—Rugby Street: Preachers, 11 a, n-. Rev. H. S. Kings; 6.30 p.m.. gev. W. A, Burley. M.A. Anthem by choir. St. John’s, Eryndwr; Services at IX am. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. A. C. La wry. A welcome to all. X 0270 'CO'ESLEY CHURCH, Edgeware road—- '* Church Anniversary Preachers: 11 a.m.. Rev. W. A. Burley, M.A.; 2.45 p.m.. Rev. G. R. Harris. Solos by visiting artists. 6.30 pm.. Rev. H. S. Kings. Choir music. Anthems, "Lift Up Your Heads,” Rejoice in the Lord, alway” (Purcell). Ladies’ 3-part Chorus, “A Blessing.” Anniversary Tea and Meeting on Wednesday. TTTOOLSTON METHODIST CIRCUTr—*t Woolston; 11, Rev. L. Brooks: 6.30, Mr J. Flewellen. Opavva: IJ. Mr J. I, -30, Rev - L. Brooks. Sumner: 11, % W Francis; 7. Rev H. Bellhouse. RedchiTs: 11, Rev. H. Bellhouse; 6.30, Mr L Thwastes. Heathcote: 11, Rev. A. Liversedge; 6.30, Mr_E. Makln. X 9200 A DDINGTON UNlON—Fourth Centenxa. ary the English Bible. Services, II and 6.30, Rev. G. R. Harris. Music, "For Thy Mercies,’’ “Alpha and Omega. ’’ ‘‘Speak to My Heart.” Lincoln Road—ll. Mission Band; 6.30, Rev. Grigg. X 9305 East christchurch methodist— I Tome Mission Day. Llnwood: 11 Rev. E. Drake; 6.30, Mr M. Kershaw.’ Richmond; 11. Mr W. McHarg: 6.30, Rev E. Drake. Marshland: 11, Mr L. Hosting. • Walnonl: G. 30, Rev. C. Strand. SYDENHAM —11, C. Sandford; 6.30, Rev Wesley Parker, M.A.; subject, "The Elble, a Book about God and You.” S.C.M. Students to attend. Soloist, Mrs W. G. yvright. Beckenham: 11, Rev. Wesley Parker. High street; 6.30, Mr R. Sandford.

CHRISTADELPIIIANS. QHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. BIBLE HALL. MADRAS STREET, SUNDAY, 0.30 P.M. “THE PROMISED THRONE.” All Welcome. No Collection. 83700 SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. rpHJS NATIONAL SPIRITUALIST X CHURCH OF N.Z., Christchurch Branch—The Friendship Centre. Drulda’ Hall, Manchester st. Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker. Mr E. Wall. Subject, “Blind Leaders of the Blind.” Reverend for-tune-tellers. Come and hear what the first principles of spiritualism are. Spiritual messages and Clairvoyance, Mrs Wall. A welcome to all. ___ X 7219 CHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (Incorp.), Ridgely Hail, 7 I p.m.—Speaker, Rev. Mrs Craigie. Subject, \ "Concerning Spiritual Gifts.” Floral Clairvoyant Messages. Psychometry meeting, Wednesday. 7.30 p.m., at 272 Madras street, conducted by Mrs Craigie. Halls heated. X 9191 Mystic order of the white'robr CHURCH, Builders’ Chambers (3rd floor, lift). Gloucester street' v{opp.‘-Chan-cery lane). —Sunday. 7 p.m. Address by Agnes Williams, "Developing Spiritual Intelligence for Service." Floral Readings. After Circle. X 9143 UNITY SPIRITUAL CHURCH. Chancery lane—7 p.m.. Speaker, Mr Harding, “What Does 'Spiritual 1 Mean?” Clairvoyance, floral readings. X 9370 GOSPEL HALLS. CONCLUDING BIBLE ADDRESSES By MR C. F. MOGG (of England). AUTHOR AND EXPOSITOR. ARMAGH STREET HALL, SUNDAY, 7 O’CLOCK. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 7.30 RADIANT HALL, Kilmore street, Sunday afternoon, 3 p.m.; subject. “The Last Supper.” A careful unfolding of Scripture in a manner Which commends itself to those who love the Word of God. All welcome. X9IOO TfWLAND HALL, Rutland street, St. XV Alberts—Gospel service 7 p.m. (DAM; speaker, Mr R. Y. Neville. All welcome. XDO4B WALTHAM HALL, Shakespeare road— Gospel Meeting (D.V.), 7 p.m.; speaker, Mf W. Anderson, oddfellows’ Hail, Dickens street, Addington: 7 p.m., speaker. Mr W. H. Early. X 9155 A RGONAUT HALL, Stanmore road, II near Linwood Post Office—7 p.m., subject, “How the World’s Greatest Jew will become Xing over all the Earth.” Speaker, Mr James Dunbar. xsiae TJ ADI ANT HALL—RiohmoncT Mission XV City Services. 7 p.m., subject, “The Future of the Nations." orchestral music, 6.45 p.m.; morning service, T 1 a.m., Mission Hall, Richmond. X 9183 AINGA— Gospel Service, 7 o’clock; XV speaker, Mr T. Jordan, All welcome. ; X 9162 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, I7RRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. ’ SCIENTIST. 63 Worcester street West. SERVICES: SUNDAY, 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M. Subject of Lesson Sermon; “Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?” SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday. 0 p.m. Heading Room, 96 Hereford street West, Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.: Wednesday. 11 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.nt. The Public is cordially invited to attend the Services and Wednesday Evening Meetings, and also to use the Reading Room. F 6171 FREE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT—A Modern Religious Fellowship. 202 Cashel street, Sunday, 6.30 p.m. Topic, "The Future of Man.” Speaker, Mr N. M. Bell. 3pen discussion. All interested welcome. X 9063

BAPTIST CHURCHES. O TERRACE baptist church. V, REV. ■ LAWRENCE A. NORTH. 11 Q.m,—Subject, “THE BIBLE IN Anthem, “Cast ■Thy burden (Mendelssohn). ?; m T Sub^eot - "COMMITTED FOR Anthem, "Come. Thou Holy spirit, Come (Ley). Communion *at close of evening service. 07875 fiPAWA BAPTIST CHURCH. Wilson’s }r „ road —Rev. L. A. Day. II a.m., "By S® 5f® c SJ? f T $ Jo <T ; 6 *2P P- m - “Shadows in the Air. (6) Perilous Times.’* (Foreword with reference to the passing of George Ea^er -) 2090 T .YTTELTON . STREET BAPTIST Ai CHURCH—II a.m.. Mr W. W. Stewart; B ™ e Reformation and the English Bible”; 6.30; p.m., Mr F. K. Irwin, Ascent ■ --X9233 ivir Of the Christ.’ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Trinity ; congregational church. '* (Confer Worcester and Manchester streets. City). PREACHERS FOR TO-MORROW: 11 j J. Flewellen. Subject. AT DAWN.” 6.30 p.rm-r-Mr A. E. Laybourn. A Welcome -for all at Trinity. - ■ T 3176 theosophical society. ' "an introduction to YOGA.” Public Lecture by _v MR J. L. B. POPE.: - SUNDAY, at 7 p.m., in the K E OS OP HICAL HALL, , --267 Cambridge terrace (near Manchester street Bridge). Musical Items. Everybody Welcome. JjRITISH ISRAEL EVIDENCE SQCIETY. tht L . ec U ires W IU be given in ThurSJfi?* n i be^u of c °mmerpe every last tnuwaay in the month at 7.45 p.m. by the BIW v H V Prit Chett, member Of the ln m£‘ - Jl * n e 30tb: World conditions, of Christian minds the Outlook full because. .. . Inly 23th: lo be Certain conditions 23th- S™. pll , ed wlth > ard then. . . . August doomed t to nl r=. l ? Ian *l ow being rushed. lectJmT» *5 . fail ure. because. .. . Colto defray expenses. j reuses. sue ARMY; Lin Wood—TO-mdi hi ?’??•' 3 and 7 P-n»- service ont Llovd b^ t ,^ jutan * Gr , lce and Lleuten * P.m A ;„f? nday Sch °ol. 1015 a.m. an to all. XB2B US ij^':f t of Goiomb^street?—Brief o’clock Sd ? da -v Evening. #.a en£w elC om? M 7. E. Wallace. Every No cchechon. X 941

Si COO Bring Some One With You. FOURTH CENTENARY OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE. AFTER CHURCH RALLY, AFTER CHURCH BALLY, CIVIC THEATRE, CIVIC THEATRE, ’ CHRISTCHURCH. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JUNE 19th. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JUNE 19th. SPEAKER: Dr. John M. Laird. M.B„ Ch.B., of Wellington. Chairman: Rev. Edward Drake. A SONG SERVICE with Hymns cn the Screen Will be held from 8 p.m. to 8.30 p.rn. After which the Service Proper will Commence. Organist: Mr Melville Lawry. Sons Leader: Mr Murray Fountain

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