SUNDAY SERVICES. Anglican. THECATHEDHAL-8. Holy Conununion; i'reacner, me - wtuuuuui/. - •• . Evensong Service, Stanford In C; Anthem, "150 th Psalm” (Franck). Preacher Capr tain Banyard (Church Army)~. '• ' STTmICHAIX’S—Otftave of Easter. Mass, 8 a.m.; Sung Mass ed Sermon; 11 am.; Solemn Evensong, Sermon, and Procession, 7 p.m. Mass, Tuesday, 8 a.m. Other week-days, 7 am. F. N. Taylor.Prlest-in-charge. ■ ■- : —— 2878 ST. JOHN’S, Latimer square—Harvest Festival. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; U a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy .Communion; 7 pm.. Evening Prayer, vicar. Canon G.'Nelhara Watson. —■——■— ST. MATTHEW’S, St Albans. Colombo street, N.l —8 a.m., H.C.; ll a.m.,' H.C.: 7 p.m., Evensong. •“Ceasing from mental fight? . . . and betraying the New Jerusalem!” Courtenay Street Churchroom: 9.30 a,m., H.C. The Rev. W. E. D. Davies, Vicar. ST. LUKE’S CHURCH. Manchester street —Easter I: 8 am., Holy ' Communion; 9 a.m.,. Family. Eucharist (Choral): 10.25, Sunday School; 7 p.m., Evensong. ‘ Why, Should IBe Confirmed?” The Rev. I. L. Richards, Vicar Ui IVlwllul Mbf Vlvflti , • ST. GILES (Papanul)—Harvest, Festival. Morning, 11; Evening, .7, Soloists. Miss M. Syme. Mr J. K; Haberfleld. Mairehau: 2.30, Harvest. Festival. Generous, Gifts of Produce, etc., requested for Orphanages. ’ StTstepHEN’S, Hills road, ShirleyFirst Sunday after Easter: 8 a.mi,>Hoiy Commmuhlon; 11 am.. Matins; 7 p.m« Evensong. (Wednesday next, 9.30 am., H.C.) Rev. H. G. SeU, Vicar. CHURCH OP THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Phillips town—Harvest Thanksgiving. 8 am.. Holy Communion; 11 am., Procession and Sung Eucharist; 7 pm.. Evensong and Procession. Preacher, the Rev. C. W. Maclaverty. C. P. C. Caswell, PriesWn-Charge iesi*in a widiec. —■ ■ _ • ST. JAMES’ ANGLICAN CHURCH, Rlccarton. 21st Anniversary Celebrations, SUNDAY. APRIL Bth. 8 am.—Holy Communion, , 11 am.-Festal Matins. Sermon; ’ Jems aid, he that is not With Me Is against Je." Rev. Carl Tanner. _ 3 p.m.—Unveiling of rose trees planted n memory of boys fallen In the present var. by the Hon. Walter Nash, presided ver by his Grace Archbishop /West-wal-on—lessons to be read by Mr A. caallck, headmaster. Boys’ High School, and lev. Carl Tanner, Vicar. (If wet this ervlce will be held In the ehurch.) , . 7 p.m.—Festal Evensong. Attended by Jayor and. Councillors and heads of local lodies. Sermpn: lari Tdnner. Anthem, . Armament.” Choir of SO Bpeclal address at this servlce.by the, Horn wai;er Nash. • . ’- ■ 1 Holy sr. "MARY’S, Merivale—6 a.m.,_ Communion; 9,45 am.,' Young People* Service; 11 am., Matins and. Holy Cgmnunion; 7 p.m., pvensong .(Meo* dee); Archdeacon A. J. Petrie, Vicar. , _ REMEMBER THE PRAYER lev, Lionel Fletcher’s coming Bvangehs 11c Campaign. ** ■esbyterlan ■ ■ ; KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, omer of Bealey avenue Victoria at.) Minister: REV. T. W. ARMOUR. SERVICES: 11 AM. AND 7 PM. ; PAUL’S''PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH omer of Cashel and ulster' REV. ’ STUART C. FRANCIS, B-A. "O Lovely Peace’’,, (Handel)., Anthem, "As Torrents-In Summer (Elgar). , SOCIAL HOUR at the close of the even-: ! service. A Special Invitation to Memk of the Forces, Newcomers, and » ST, ANDREWU PRBSBY’raWAN HURCK (Opposite Public Hospital,) lister; Rev. J. Lawson Robinson,; B,A. \M. —‘.‘THE CHURCH TRIUMPHANT.* Anthem. “Ten Thousand Times (Shaw). >.M.—"THE. DEADLY 'SjNi; ,OP PAD TEMPER.” ; Anthem.’ "The Lord, is My Strength" (Smart). 51996 ST. DAVIDS, COLOMBO STREET (near No.-2 Tram Stop, Devon at.) REV. D. D MacLACHLAN. am.—“HOLY ALLIANCES." Ordination' of Mr G. W. Wallis to -Eldership.) m.—'"THE TRUE SIMPLICITY." . ..., Anthems .- by- Choir.* S2IS2 HIRLEY-RICHMOND; PRESBYTERIAN HURGH, Comer Raadallaad, Petrle_sts. Mlnister. Rev. A; BA, am.'.’’ "Dead -add •iter and its Meaning.” V?■ ;ier aim aw- wvwuua.j- v - .. NINIAN*S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, iccarton—Minister; Bev. J. S. Strang. A. Harvest Thanksgiving Services, 11 m., “Dally. Bread*' Anthem “Praise My : ml the King- of Heaven,? Duet, ,?0 ively Peace,” 'Mesdames J, ; S. ' Strang id W. J, Turner. 7 p;m, "Man’s-Greit-t Need.”.’ Anthem, ,“O' All - Ye, Works the Lord." Solo; ‘The Ight.Song,** ;Mr. Allan. J, - palnsford. :A ... meeting of ’lhe Congregatlon will ■ held at the close of; the Evening vSerto discuss the Building FundGEORGE’S, Linwood avenue ; and: oucester street—Rev, H. J. Crawford, am.. “The Risen Christ and-the Scripres.”' 7 pm.,’ “Perfect Blessedness,” eryone welcome. CIJVUC wciwtuct 1 : : ~ PETER’S.' Car. Ferry road and Alda's clal evening: at close of evening-ser-, ;e. Minister, - Rev. F. W. Wlpton, B-Ai, “ - ' .T/C . MARTIN’S. -* St. Martins roadi-U! [»., “Deo Yolente.” 7 p.m., "Missing.” nlster. Rev. R. Lelshman. ■- ■ - T/C . JAMES’ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, nington street.—Services. 11 am., Rev. i nes Gemmell; 7 p.m., Mr John H. Wilmson.. All Welcome. ——-/ -— 1 iSHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN tURCH—II am., and 7 p.m; Preacher, James Baird, BJV. v, pniiica oou u ( _ , a/v MEMBER the Mid-week Prayer Meet- : for the Lionel Fletcher: Mission, to held at Trinity Congregational Church hj Wednesday, from 12.30 pm. to 12.55 i.. and 1.5 p.m. to 1.30' pm. ——— T/C Christian Science FIRST CHURCH . OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST. CHRISTCHURCH, 63 Worcester street. West. Sunday Services, at U a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, at 11 a.m, ' Subject of Lesson-Sermon: “UNREALITY.” WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS at 8 pm. include Testimonies Of Christian Science' Healing. READING ROOM, 98 Hereford street, opp. New Post Office. "Phone 32-128. Open to .the Publitr Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 11 pm. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, 11 am; to 7.30 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. C 2031 Spiritualist ot NJB. - SP'IRITUALIST CHURCH OP NJ2., 159 Manchester street—Sunday, 7 p.m., Mr H. Shaw. “The Changing Scene of Life." Clairvoyance. Monday, 7 pm., Healing; Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.. Members’ meeting. Fri., 2.30, Ladles* meeting. . - CHRISTCHURCH - SPIRITUALISTS’™ CHURCH (Inc.), 272 Madras street. SUNDAY—7 P.M., Mr W. Mill. The 23rd Psalm. Floral Readings. Wednesday: 7.45 pm‘., Psychometry, Miss E. Newton, 2/-. Visitors Welcome. Theosophlcal Society. ! EHE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. “SAGA OF HUMAN EVOLUTION” PUBLIC LECTURE By MR NOEL JENKIN. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. THE THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 267 Cambridge terrace,: -Nr. Manchester Street Bridge. ' Musical Items. All Welcome. T2263 JELLICOE HALL, 71 Gloucester, street. GOSPEL SUNDAY PROPHECY. , 6.45 P.M. SCREEN SING. 7 pm. Special feature: PALESTINE IN PROPHECY—supported by Motion Picture of the Holy Land. Campaign address: POWERFUL COMPASSION [—lntroduced by Sound Film, ’The Unforgiv* ing Debtor.” Screening commences punctually at 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr M. Cope. Singing accompanied by Orchestra.
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