SUNDAY SERVICES. Anelican. THE CATHEDRAL.—B a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m., : Choral Eucharist Preacher, the Archbishop. 7 p.m.. Choral Evensong. Preacher. Rev. H. M. Cocks. ST MICHAEL’S, Oxford terrace.—Mass, 8 a.m,; Sung Mass, 11 a.m.: Evensong, 6.30 p.m. Tuesday (Patronal Festival), Sung Mass, 6.30 a.m. (General Communion) and 9 a.m. Solemn Evensong, 7.30 p.m. Preacher, the Very Rev. the Dean. 9"92 ST MATTHEWS, St. Albans.—B. Holy Communion: 11, Children's Flower Service; 7, Evensong, Young People’s Service. Preacher. Canon S. Parr, M.C., B.D. Courtenav Street.—9.3o, Holy Communion; 4, Evensong. E. C. W. Powell, Priest in Charge. —— 979J UllalgC ST. JOHN’S, Latimer square.—B a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Broadcast —Morning Prayer; 12 noon, Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. ST LUKE’S CHURCH, Manchester street. —Trinity XVII. 8 a.m., Holy Commuiiion* 9 a.m., Family Eucharist (Choral): 10.15 a.m.. Sunday School: 7 p.m.. Evensong. "Facts and Prejudice. The Re\. I. L. Richards, Vicar. 1. L. |\lUldlU3| I ST. MARY’S. Merivale—B a.m., «oiy Communion; 9.50 a.m., Young People a Service: 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evensong. Archdeacon A. Petrie. Vicar ;T STEPHEN’S, Hills road, Shirley.— Vinily XVII. 8 a.m., H.C.; 93 a.m Y P lucharist; 11 a.m., Matins. "Kindnes-s 7 i.m„ Evensong, ‘‘Need for a Definite heed” Rev. H. G. Sell. Vicar. 9874 Presbyterian. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH. Corner of Cashel and Madras streets. ini. Moderator: The Very Rev. George Miller, 5 Otara st„ Riccarton. "YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAV” ll A.M. —Preacher: Rev. G. E. Dallard, LOST BOOK FOUND” Anthem: "O YE THAT LOVE THE LORD” (C. Taylor), 7 P.M. —Preacher: Rev. G. E, Dallard, Subject: “COUNTING THE COST. Introit; "LEAD ME, LORD” (Wesley) Anthem; "INCLINE THINE EAR” * the Lord is Mindful” (Mendelssohn), Miss Flora Watt. ORGANIST: MR ARTHUR LILLY, A.R.C.O. Members of Uie Forces (Women and Med) are invited to an After Church Social at the conclusion of the Evening Service. SUPPER PROVIDED. . 57697
ST. DAVID’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 234 COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. THE REV. D. D. MACLACHLAN. SPRING FLOWER SERVICES. 11 a.m. 6.30 p.m. CHORAL MUSIC. Visitors Cordially Welcome. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (opposite Public Hospital). Minister; Rev. J. Lawson Robinson, B.A. 11 A.M. —“A LOST BOOK FOUND.” Anthem; “He shall Feed His Flock” (Allan). 7 P.M.—COUNTING THE COST. Anthem; "I Will Lay Me Down in Peace" (Hiles). Retiring Collections Maintenance of Ministry Fund. 57679 St7~JAMES’ PRESBYTEWANJ CHURCH, Barrington street.—Minister: Rev. James Gemmell. Services, 11 a.m.. Rev. H. J. Crawford 7 p.m., Rev. James Gemmell. A Welcome to All. ST. GEORGE'S, Cnr. Linwood ave. and Gloucester st.—Services, 11 a.m., Rev. James Gemmell. St. James’, 7 p.m., Rev. H. J. Crawford, “Counting the Cost.” Young People’s Service, B.C. Members assisting. Followed by Social Hour. Members of Forces and Visitors Invited. ST. NINIAN’S, Puriri street, Riccarton. —Services, 11 a.m. Nad 7 p.m. Minister, Rev. J. S. Strang, B.A, X 2209 SHIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—II a.m., Young People's Service; preacher, Rev. W. Falrlie Evans, children’s anthem, “Children of Jerusalem." 6.30 p.m., missionary service. Speaker, Miss Evans, r— 9781 CASHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Young People’s Day Services. 11 a.m., and 7 p.m,, The Very Rev. George Miller. 3 p.m., Governor’s Bay. X 2321 Congregational. TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner Worcester and Manchester streets, City. 11 A.M.—MRS W. M. GARNER. Special Spring Flower Service. Subject; “THERE WAS A GARDEN.” 7 P.M.—REV.' A. V. WHITING (serving as Chaplain to the Armed Forces). "FACING LIFE’S GREATEST QUESTION” “FACING LIFE’S GREATEST QUESTION” •Facing life’s greatest question” (The Question of Questions.) (The Question EVERY man wijl need to answer before a lasting CHRISTIAN ORDER can be established in the world.) A VITAL ADDRESS based on a vital word from the Lips of Christ, Soloist; Mrs R. Bell. “The Prayer Perfect.” T6761
Christian Science, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 63 Worcester street West. Sunday Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Subject o£ Lesson-Sermon: "REALITY.” 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 t p the Public Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. F6171 Xheosophical Society THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. "JAPAN AND ITS NEW ASIATIC ORDER I" Public Lecture by MR WILFRID PEERS. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. THEOSOPHICAL HALL. 267 Cambridge terrace (Near Manchester street Bridge). Musical Items. ALL WELCOME. DIVINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE, 217 Gloucester st., opp. Latimer square. SUNDAY, Sept. 27th, 3.15 p.m., SERVICE AND LECTURE BY M. E. SIMPSON, "THE EMEDY FOR FEAR.” SUNDAY SCHOOL at 11 a.m. EVERY TUESDAY, 2.15 p.m., FREE MENTAL HEALING CLINIC. Lectures, healing treatments, etc. THURSDAYS, 2.30 p.m.. PUBLIC SERVICE. Lecture and treatments for protection, healing, etc. EVERYONE WELCOME. 07027 THE RADIANT HALL, RICHMOND MISSION CITY SERVICE, 7 p.m. Orchestral Music 6.45 p.m. Subject: ‘‘Christian Science Examined by Scripture.” Mornnig. 11 a.m., at Richmond Mission Hall, Richmond. THE LITERARY GUIDE . . . The Dutch abolished capital punishment in 1870. The maximum punishment in murder cases is Imprisonment lor life or for 20 years. When will the British be equally humane? (New Zealand’s Labour Government has abolished capital punishment and flogging.) FREE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT, 30 Chancery lane. September 27th, 7 p.m.— Speaker: Mr L. H. Booth. Topic: "The Place of Art in Soviet Life." Discussion. All welcome. Discussion Group, Wednesday. 8 p.m., Mr Taylor. THE SALVATION ARMY, Christchurch Citadel, Victoria square—ll a.m., "Remove the Rubbish"; 7 p.m., “The Voice of the Multitude.” Speaker; Major Ernest H. Riseley. All welcome. The afternoon meeting lias been cancelled for this Sunday. THE PLACE FOR BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS THE BIBLE AND BOOK DEPOT. 200 Manchester street (near Gloucester street), for SCRIPTURAL and HELPFUL LITERATURE and all Sunday School requirements ___
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