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SUNDAY SERVICES. Anglican. THE CATHEDRAL —8, Holy Communion; 11, Eucharist. Preacher, Rev. I. L. Richards. 7, Evensong: Preacher, Canon " N. Watson. X 6463 ST. MICHAEL’S.—To-morrow, Mass 8 a Sung Mass, 11 a.m. Evensong, 6.30 p.m. (Note, time of Evensong changed for winter months.) Evening preacher, the Rev. W. J. Hands, Vicar of Mornington,'Dunedin. Week days: Mass daily, 7 a.m.. except Tuesday. 8 a.m. F. N. Taylor. Priest-in-charge. ST. JOHN’S, Latimer square.—B am., Holy Communion; 11 am.. Morning Prayer; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Vicar, the Rev. Canon G. Nelham Watson. X 6596 ST. MATTHEW’S, St. Albans.—B. Holy Communion; 11, Choral Communion; 7. Evensong. Subject: "The Great Victor Courtenay street: 9.30, Holy Communion. E. C. W. Powell, Prlest-in-charge. ST. LUKE’S CHURCH, Manchester street —Easter 111. 8 am.. Holy Communion; 9 am., Family Eucharist (Choral); 10.15 am., Sunday School; 7 p.m., Evensong. "The Message to The Church.” The Rev. I. L. Richards. Vicar. — — X 6742 ST. STEPHEN’S. Hills road, Shirley.— Easter 111. 8 am.. H.C.; 11 7 p.m.. Evensong. Subject: What Rout? Rev. H. G. Sell, Vicar. ——— 4698 ST MARY’S, Merivale.—B am., Holy Communion; 9.50 am.. Young People’s Service: 11 am., Matins and Holy Communion: 7 p.m.. Evensong. Archdeacon A. J. Petrie, Vicar. X657S Presbyterian. ST PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Corner of Cashel and Madras streets). INT. MODERATOR: Very Rev. George Miller, 10 Otara st., Fendalton. ’Phone 24-657. 11 a.m.—Preacher: Very Rev. George Miller. Subject: "Closed Doors.” Anthem: “Lead Me Lord” (Wesley). 7 pm.—Preacher: Very Rev. George Miller. Subject, “Things That Money Cannot Buy.” Anthem: "Comfort the Soul’ (Crotch). A special invitation Is extended to members of the American Forces, their Hosts and Hostesses, visitors, and members of the N.Z. Forces to attend these services. A warm invitation is also extended to all members (women and men) of the Forces to attend a Social Hour at the conclusion of the evening service. Supper provided. Members of the Ladies' Assn, will act as hostesses. 4706 KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Corner of Bealey avenue and Victoria st.) 11 am.-THANKSGIVING FOR VICTORY. 7 p.m.—474 SCOTTISH MINISTERS LEFT THEIR CHURCHES. WHY? Preacher: REV. T. W. ARMOUR. • K1619 ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Opposite Public Hospital). Minister: Rev. J. Lawson'Robinson, B.A. 11 am—Self-Denial and Cross-Bearing. 7 p.m.—“ The Gospel of Courage.” Minister: Rev. J. Lawson Robinson, B.A. 87th Anniversary, May 23. Morning Preacher: The Rt. Rev. J. G. Laughton. SIG6S ST. DAVID’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. REV. D. D. MacLACHLAN. 11 a.m.—"Things Which Should be Added.” 6.30 pm.—"Rejoice: We Conquer.” Visitors: No. 2 Car to Devon st. Moderator of General Assembly visits St. David’s Wednesday. 19th, 7.30 p.m. 51906 CASHMERE HILLS CnURCH—II a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. J. Baird, B.A. ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferry road —11 a.m., “Too Little. Too Late.” 7 p.m., “Man Fishing.” Minister, Rev. F. W. Winton, 8.A., B.D. T.C. SHIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Services, 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Preacher: Rev. James Farrar. Anthems: “Praise Be the Lord." "Clap Your Hands Together.” ST. NINIAN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Purlri st.. Riccarton.—ll am.. Christianity and Politics; 7 pm.. The Creed, "The Life Everlasting." Minister, Rev. J. S. Strang, B.A. ST. JAMES’ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Barrington st.—Services 11 am.. 7 p.m. Service of Praise. Minister, Rev. James Gemmell. All welcome. ( ST. GEORGE’S, cr. Llnwood ave. and Gloucester street.—Rev. H. J. Crawford, 11 am.. "Was It Vain. Thy Son’s Deep Anguish?” 7 p.m., "The Author of Eternal Salvation." Everyone welcome. X 6551 Christian- Science. FIRST CHURCH ’ OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST, 63 Worcester street West. Sunday Services at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Subject of Lesson-Sermon: "MORTALS AND-IMMORTALS” 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 to the public ■ Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, 11 am. to 7.30 p.m.,’5 Friday, 11 am. to 9 p.m. F6171 Somtuallsl ot N.Z SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF N.Z.. Ridgely Hall, Armagh st.—Sunday, 7 pm. Speaker, Mrs Bardsley. "THE WHOLE DUTY OF MAN.” After Circle. Weekly Meetings at new address: 159 A Manchester st., cnr. High st. Mon,, 2.15, Ladies’ meeting; Tues., 2.30, Healing meeting; Tues., 3 pm., Discussion meeting. All welcome. CHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALISTS’ CHURCH (Inc.), 272 Madras st. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Speaker, MISS L. WOTTAN. Subject, "Some Occultism." Personal messages from platform. Sacred recordings. Christchurch Spiritualists* Church. X 6594 Theosophical Society. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. "THEOSOPHY’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE WORLD OF THOUGHT!” Public Lecture by MR WILLIAM BOOTH. SUNDAY. 7 P.M., THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 267 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE (Near Manchester street Bridge). Musical Items. ALL WELCOME. PROPHECY AND FULFILMENT. "Undenominational Mission.” R.S.A. HALL. 71 GLOUCESTER ST. UNDAY, 11 am., "Worship and Exhoron’’:'7 p.m.. Illustrated Lecture. Subt, “THE TUNISIAN VICTORY A DEriTE FULFILMENT OF PROPHECY.. AT OTHER GREAT EVENTS ARE TO KE PLACE? THE BRITISH BIBLE X GIVE THE ANSWER. Chis Sunday we will observe special nksgiving to God for His favour in great victory.) M. COPE, Evangelist. Hall- Heated. 4777 IE CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC CHURCH. DTTISH HALL, MANCHESTER ST. .45 p.m.: Amplified Music. Hymns I Slides on Screen. Musical Trio. _ Musical Trio. Subject: TEACHINGS FROM BEYOND. TEACHINGS FROM BEYOND, TEACHINGS FROM BEYOND. Speaker: MR McKAY. ou are Welcome at these. Services. Come. . X 6770 DIVINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE. 217 Gloucester street, opp. Latimer sq. SUNDAY, MAY 16, 7 p.m. SERVICE. Subject: “MAN’S DEATHLESS DESTINY.” SUNDAY SCHOOL at 11 A.M. THURSDAYS, 2.15 p.m.; A SPIRITUAL HEALING SERVICE IS HELD. ALL ARE WELCOME. T.C. MISSION MEETINGS each Sunday, 7 p.m. Wednesdays, 7.30 p.m. Trades Hall. Gloucester street. We heartily invite you to attend these meetings that have no connexion with modern Sects. Christ our theme. No Collection. Come. Conducted by W. Frank and A. Russell. X 6645 raEE~REIJIGIduS _ MbWMENT, 30 Chancery lane—Sunday, 7 p.m. Topic; "Religious Ideals; No. 1, Universal Forgiveness.” Speaker: Mr N. M. Bell. Open discussion. Anyone interested welcome. RADIANT HALL—Richmond Mission, City Service, 7 p.m. Orchestral Music, 6.45 p.m. Subject; "The Ten Virgins.” Morning, 11 am., Richmond Mission Hall, Richmond.. SUNDAY SERVICES. Methodist DURHAM STREET CHURCH. NATIONAL THANKSGIVING DAY. 11 a.m.: Rev. H. J. Odell, Asst. Supt. of ] Home and Maori Missions. Anthem: "Jesu, Lover Of My Soul" (Rutenber). 1 7 pm.: Rev. R. Dudley, M.A. Subiect: "IS RELIGION A SHAM?" Choir Music: "Loving Shepherd” (Markham, Lee), and "Sweet Is The Work" (DeepHarmony). I Holy Communion at Close. j Special Prayers of Thanksgiving at both Services. D 1905 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH—II. Rev. N. P. Larsen, Children's Baptism; 6.30, Mr Bascand. South Durham Street Church Anniversary; 11. Mr Vinnicombe; 6.30, Rev. N. P. Larsen; soloists; Miss E. Wayne and M. Claude O’Hagan. Madras Street: 11, Mr Armon; 3.45, Rev. N. P. Larsen. 4778 WESLEY CHURCH, East belt.—lo am., Sundav School and Bible Classes; 11 am., Rev. j. H. Allen; 6.30 pm., Rev. A. H. Fowles. All welcome. Aids for the Hard of Hearing. —— 4696 METHODIST, Rugby street, St. Albans.— 11 am., and 7 p.m., the Rev. D. O. Williams, M.A. St. John’s, Jeffreys road., Bryndwr: 11 am., Rev. A. Liversedge; 6.30 p.m., Mr M. Kershaw. 4721 EDGEWARE ROAD.—II am., Rev. C. O. HailwoOd; 7 pm., Rev. C. O. Hailwood. Anthem; "Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Gates. After Church Rally. PAPANUI (Church Anniversary).—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. Cecil R. Taylor: Te Deum (Jackson). Soloist: Mrs Inglis (nee Clarice Cooper). Harewood: 2.30 pm., Miss Mitchell. Belfast: 6.30 p.m.. Mr A, Smart. RICHMOND-SHIRLEY METHODIST CHURCHES.—Richmond: 11 am., Rev. A. N. Scotter, 8.A.: 6.30 pm., Rev. J. H.. Allen. Bowlers Church Parade. Shirley: Home Mission Services. 11 am., Mr A. Dingwall; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. H. J. Odell. Marshland: Home Mission Service, II am.. Rev. H. W. Payne. ——— 4767 CLARENCE ROAD METHODIST.—II am., Rev. H. Whitfield: 6.30, Mr H. Armon. Riccarton Village: 11 am.. Mr H. B. Mpore; 5 p.m., Youth Tea: 6.30, Youth Rally. Masham; 3 pm., Rev. H. Whitfield. Sockbum: 2.15 p.m., S.S. X 6639 LINWOOD-WAINONI METHODIST—Lmwood’ 11. Rev. A. H. Fowles; 6.30, Rev. H. W. Payne; 7.30, Congregational Hour (organised by Bible Classes). Walnoni; 11 Mr W. C. Francis. : X 6484 ADDINGTON.—Union: 11 and 6.30. Rev. E. Drake. Anthems; "Father of Mercies. "Everlasting Strength.” Hymn Study: It is Well.” Lincoln Road; 11. Rev. H. J. Malcolm: 6.30, Rev. J. Dennis. X 6632 CASHMERE CHURCH.—Home Missions. 11, Rev. R. Dudley; 6.30, Rev. C. G. Brown. Somerfield Church: 11, Rev. C. G. Brown, 7 Rot; a w Scotter. ■ ■ Xooou WOOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH (next Post Office).—ll am., "Wailing and Expecting," Rev. E. E. Sage. (Communion.) 6.30 p.m.. "The Supreme Name Rev E. E. Sage. Hearty hymns_and_anthem. X 668» Baptist OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. WEEK-END MISSION VEEK-END MISSION MISSIONER: Rev. Bernard M. Wilson, resh from Evangelistic experiences in Sreat Britain and Australia. MISSION COMMENCES SATURDAY 7.30 P.M. Subiect: “The Radiant Possibilities of a Spirit Filled Life.” CONTINUES SUNDAY-. 11 A.M.—FAMILY PEW SERVICE: Subject: “The Transforming Touch. Anthem; “God so loved the World (Stainer) 3 P.M—UNITED YOUTH RALLY: "The Challenge of Christ to Modern Youth.” 7 p.m.—Subject: "The Christ of ExperlHymn Studies: "In Jesus” (Harkness), "Tell Me the Old, Old Story” (Wiseman), . _ Soloist: Mr A. Monerieff. MISSION CONTINUES—MONDAY 7.30 P.M. Subject: "BLIGHTED IMPULSES” • AND TUESDAY—7.3O P.M. GREAT CLOSING INSPIRATIONAL RALLY. We cordially Invite you to all the above services—do not miss the opportunity of hearing this talented evangelist. Aids tor Hard of Hearing. 01663 COLOMBO STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. (Minister Rev. Ernest Nicholls).—ll A.M., subject. "The World’s Greatest Need.” 6.30 P.M., Subject: "The Joy Bringer” (Communion). Preacher, Rev. Ernest Nicholls. Annual Church Meeting, Wed.. 19th, 7.30 pm. 4714 LINCOLN RD. BAPTIST CHURCH. SPREYDON.—Minister, Rev. G. N. Garlick, 11 am., ‘ Seeing Life” (Parade of Life Boys).. 6.30 p.m., Service, followed by Communion. Come and Worship. Visitors welcome. 4700 OPAWA BAPTIST CHURCH. Wilson’s rd. —Rev. Roland Hart. 11 am.: “Impossible —Only 1 saw.it.” 6.30 p.m., “The. World’s Greatest Problem.” Bright vital services touching problems of , to-day. yqji are welcome. ■* 4766 Congregational Church. TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cr. Manchester and Worcester streets). Minister: REV. A. V. WHITING. Preacher: REV. C. G. H. BYCROFT (of Wellington). (Chairman-elect Cong. Union of N.Z.) 11 A.M.—“THE INEXHAUSTIBLE PROVISION OF GOD.” 7 P.M.— ■ “WHAT DO WE GLORY IN?” “WHAT DO WE GLORY IN?” TENNYSON STREET (Beckenham). 11 A.M.—“A PAUSE IN SUCCESS! TRY AGAIN!” Gospel Halls ARMAGH STREET HALL—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached at 7 o’clock. Speaker, Mr .Eric Booth. Come and welcome. X 6705 RUTLAND HALL, St. Albans—Gospel Meeting at 7 p.m. (D.V.). Speaker, Mr J. N. McLeod. Subject. “The Gospel of Victory” All Welcome. X 6620 WALTHAM HALL, Shakespeare road— Gospel Meeting (D.V.), 7 pm. Speaker, Mr J. H. Hall. Everyone heartily welcome! Come and hear the message! X 6611 ARGONAUT HALL, Stanmore road, Linwood—Bright Gosppl Meeting (D.V.), 7 p.m. Speaker: Mr W. J. Burrows. Subject: “A Pen Picture of the Gospel." Everybody Heartily welcome. X 6611 THE WORD of God will be preached on Lord’s Day, 6.30 p.m. (D.V.), in the Sons of Temperance Hall, Gloucester st. All welcome. No collection. X 4712 SPECIAL MEETINGS for the Hard of Hearing are held (D.V.) every Sunday Evening at 7.15 p.m., at Armagh Street Hall. All deaf people welcome! X 6611 BRYNDWR HALL. Idris road—7 p.m. Speaker, Mr M. Cameron. Subject, "Five Calls to Remembrance.” A hearty welcome. - Chnstadelphlan _ ' CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE—Subject, A House of Prayer for All Nations. A Temple one mile square to be built in Jerusalem. Hear this Thrilling Lecture at Bible Hall, cnr. Madras and Tuam sts. THE SALVATION ARMY. SALVATION ARMY. CHRISTCHURCH CITADEL, VICTORIA SQUARE. Commanding Officers: Major and Mrs Ernest H. Riselev. am.—HOLINESS MEETING. Subject: LINING OUR OBJECTIVES.” Speaker; utant L. Millar. p.m.—THE HAPY HOUR,, Music and g p.m.—PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE. HE SUPREMACY OF THE CHRIST.” HE SUPREMACY OF THE CHRIST.” iject: Speaker: ADJUTANT L. MILLAR [usic by Citadel Band and Songster Brigade. All Welcome. SI3OB SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH, cnr. Worcester and Manchester streets. Public Sabbath Service, This Afternoon (Saturday), 2.30 pm. Subject, “The Coming King.” Speaker, Pastor Edward Barrar. Come to worship and for Fellowship. A hearty welcome to all. ■■■ SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS), MEETING FOR WORSHIP EACH SUNDAY. 11 A.M. AT 297 MONTREAL STREET All are Welcome. 3446 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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