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SUNDAY SERVICES. Andicstn. THE CATHEDRAL—B a.m.. Holy Communion; 31 a.m., Choral Matins. Preacher, Rev. Merlin Davies; 7 p.m.. Choral Evensong Preacher, Rev. F. Cook. —— X 267 St. MICHAEL’S. Oxford terrace—Mass, 8 am.; Sung Mass, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 6.30 p.m.; Mass daily. 7 a.m.. except Tuesday. 8 a.m. Quarterly Day of Giving. Friday. F N. Tavlor, Prlest-in-charge. 8590 ST. MATTHEW’S, St. Albans.—B. Holy Communion: 11, Matins: 7. Evensong. Subject; "Courage in Adversity." Courtenay Street; 9.30, Holy Communion; 4. Evensong. E. C. W. Powell. Priest-ln-charge. All interested are reminded that Sunday, September 20th, will be our Patronal Festival and Day of Offering In place of the Flower Show. Your presence and generous help Invited. 6358 ST. JOHN’S, Latimer square—B a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion: 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Rev. Canon G. Nelham Watson, Vicar, ST LUKE'S CHURCH. Manchester street— Trinity V. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9 a.m., Family Eucharist (Choral): 10.15 a.m., Sunday School: 7 p.m.. Evensong. The Rev. I. L. Richards, Vicar. ST STEPHEN’S, Hills road. Shirley— Trinity XV. 8 a.m„ H.C.; 11 a.m.. Matins; The Girl Guide Parade: 7 p.m.. Evensong, “Christianity Misrepresented.” The Rev. H. G. Sell. Vicar. _ 85<5 ST MARY’S. MERIVALE—B a.m.. Holy Communion; 9.50 a.m., Young Peoples Service: 11 a.m., Choral Eucharist: 7 p.m., Archdeacon Evensong (to be broadcast). A. J. Petrie, Vicar. “ MELANESIAN MISSION. Continuous Intercession in the Cathedral. Wednesday Next, September 16. Holy Communion, 7.15 a.m.; Celebrant, The Archbishop; Holy Communion. 10 a.m.. Canon Redgrave; Evensong (choral), 5.15 p.m. Presbyterian. KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Corner of Bealey avenue and Victoria street). CELEBRATION OF THE LORD’S SUPPER SERVICES; 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: REV. T. W. ARMOUR. 8663 ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, Corner Cashel and Madras streets. 11 a.m.— Preacher; VERY REV. GEORGE MILLER. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. Subject: "Christ's Absorbing Passion.’* Anthem: ‘Holy, Holy” (Stainer). 7 p.m.— Preacher: VERY REV, GEORGE MILLER. Subject: “Man’s Hidden Possibility.” Introit: “Jerusalem” (Parry). Anthem: “From All that Dwell Below the Sky” (Tradtl.). Supplementary Communion at close of service. Organ Voluntary: Fugue in E minor, ' , “St. Anne” (Bach). Organist: MB ARTHUR LILLY. 57697 ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (opposite Public Hospital). Minister: Rev. J. Lawson Robinson, B.A. 11 a.m., The Sacrament of the Lord’s Suppgr. Hymn Study: “Bread of Heaven." 7 p.m.. “The Reality of * Religion.” Anthem: "There is a Green Hill" (Gounod). Supplementary Communion. Retiring collection for Mission Funds. 57097 ST. DAVID’S PRESBYTERIAN - CHURCH. 234 Colombo street south. Minister: Rev. D. D. MacLachlan. 11 a.m., "The Faith of the Handicapped”: 6.30 p.m. Pageant presented by Guild Auxiliary, “The Light of the World”; 3 p.m., Missionary .Rally. Speaker; Sister Rutherford; 5 p.m.. Missionary tea. Visitors cordially welcome. U3767 ST, NINIAN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Riccarton.—Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be dispensed at the morning service. Minister: Rev.' J. S L; Strang,_B. A. ST. GEORGE’S, cnr. Llnwood ave. and Gloucester street—Rev. H. J. Crawford. 11 a.m., “The Prophetic Task* j 7 p.m., Rev. Ralph Byers, M.A., St. Albans. Everyone welcome. I —; X 349 ST. JAMES’ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Barrington st.—Rev. James (Jemmell. Services, 11 am. (Rev. James Gemmell) and 7 p.m. (Mr Hayward). A cordial invita-SHIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Services, 11 am. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. ,; W. Fairlle ’ Evank, Anthem: “AMsei Shine!” CASHMERE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cr. Dyers Pass road and Macmillan avenue—Services at 11 a.m. and 7 pm Preacher; Rev. L. M. Rogers. M.A. Christian Science. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST, 63 Worcester street West. Sunday Services at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Subject of Lesson-Sermon: “SUBSTANCE” WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS at 8 p.m. include Testimonies of Christian Science Healing. READING ROOM, 96 Hereford st., opp. New Post Office. ‘Phone 32-128. Open td the Public Monday. Tuesday, Thursday, 11 am.’ to 5 p.m.; Wednesday. 11 am. to 7.30 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. FBl7l /ongregational ’RINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ;orner Worcester and Manchester streets, City. 1 am.: MR F. E. OLDS, p.m.: REV. A. V. WHITING. C.F. "THE GREAT PROCLAMATION” "THE GREAT PROCLAMATION” “THE GREAT PROCLAMATION" A message to unhappy and dissatisfied icople. A word’ from God to those who are earful and afraid. God's way to peace for those who are issatisfled with life as they know it. A time of Inspiration and Spiritual lessing for all who care to come. Jesus said: "Come unto Me all ye that abour and are heavy laden, and I will ive you rest.” p.m.: HOLY COMMUNION. Choir will sing “Deep Harmony.' In ihe name of the Living Christ ’6271 C-O-M-E icosophical Society THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. “.THE PLACE OF ART IN SOVIET LIFE!” Public Lecture by MR L. HI BOOTH. . JNDAY. 7 P.M. THEOSOPHICAL HALL. 267 Cambridge terrace. (Near Manchester street Bridge). Musical Items. ALL WELCOME. Chrlstadelphlan, “THE YEAR 5703 AND ITS PROSPECTS” "THE YEAR 5703 AND ITS PROSPECTS’* “THE YEAR 5703 AND ITS PROSPECTS" ■THE YEAR 5703 AND ITS PROSPECTS” CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. SUNDAY 6.30 P.M, BIBLE HALL, MADRAS STREET (By Tuam st.). (No Collection.) 07026 ILDING HALL— Education Is the cultiion of personality. . . . The gardener ps each tree to put forth the essenquality of its own that differentls it from all other trees and makes It hing of use and beauty to the world, it is education. ■ ■ ———— EE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT. 30 incery lane, September 13th, 7 pm.--laker. Miss M. McLaehian. Subject, le Liquidation of Disease in Soviet iSla.“ Open discussion. All welcome, cussion group Wednesday, 8 pm.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23741, 12 September 1942, Page 9

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