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SUNDAY SERVICES. , iMiiean. £a« CATHEDRAL—B, Holy Communion; S“choral Matins: Service, Galway In G; A*then "Jesu Joy” (Bach) Preacher, jSnfln Parr. 7, Choral Evensong; Service, rtSway in G: Anthem, “How Lovely are SJv Dwellings” (Brahms). Preacher; Rev. ofi Woods. C.F. ■ cr MICHAEL’S— Third Sunday after Sister Mass 8 a.m.. Sung Mass II a.m., vnune People’s Rally 5 p.m.. Evensong »nm Anzac Day: Sung Requiem for the Fallen '9 a.m. F. N. Taylor, Priest-in-SvLUKE’S CHURCH, Manchester street Faster 111. 8 a.m. Holy Communion; 9 Tm Family Eucharist (choral), 10.25 a.«n. cVmdav School. 7 p.m. Evensong. “The SSree Great Enemies of the Soul.” The STI L- Richards, Vicar. Sr JOHN’S, Latimer square—B a.m. Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Morning Prayer Holv Communion, 7 p.m. Evening Saver Vicar. Canon G. Nelham Watson. STISARY’sr Merivale—B a.m. Holy rimrnunion, 0.45 a.m. Young People’s Srice 11 a.m. Matins and Holy CornSon’. 7 p.m. Evensong. Archdeacon A. - Petrie, Vicar. Petrie, Vicar. ; v JAMES’. Lower Rlccarton—B a.m. „iv communion. 11 a.m. Children’s Serlee and Sermon. Be a Good Neigh--7 D m. Evensong and Sermon, S£ n e Hearts.” St. Hilda’s: 9.30 a.m. in v Communion, 7 p.m. Evensong. Mr J. [owes, 1 ay-reader. Vicar, Rev. Carl Tan£F’ MATTHEW’S, St. Albans, Colombo Nl-Anzac Remembrance Sunday. ,a m Requiem Holy Communion: 11 a.m.. family Mission Service (Dss. Heni Park); wr/s 1 Military Band; South African Ss R.S.A. to attend. Acte of Reat the Victory Memorial ESSoi*7 p.m., Evensong with acts of i»m«nbrance, “The Shape of Things to Courtenay Street Churchroom. r,m Holv Communion. The Rev. f E VDavies, Vicar. p n Davies, Vicar. ■ ■ ■■ ■ , STEPHEN’S. Hills road. Shirley—HarLv swival 8 a.m.. Holy Communion: in amYP. Eucharist; 11 a.m.. Matins; o m.; Choral Evensong. Rev. H. G. Sell, icar. " “ j err FAITH’S MOTHERS’ UNION JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. miRSDAY AFTERNOON, April 26th, wi PM Garden party In Vicarage «mds All past members warmly welu ' corned. , MID-WEEK PRAYER Km at TRINITY CHURCH. Worker street, on WEDNESDAY, 12.30, 1.05 m —two sessions —special prayer for ev! Lionel Fletcher’s coming Evangellsb CampaignMethodist DURHAM STREET CHURCH . (comer Chester street). 11 am—Rev. S. C. Francis, B.A. U subject; "ARE WE READY FOR THE answer?” Choir Music: "I Dare Believe” (Wosienholm)-, * P sSbjee*r 'ATOTIS’fs THE MYSTERIES." Choir Music: "Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory” and "God Is a Spirit” (Bennett). NOTE: Prayers at both Services for the gan Francisco Conference. D 1905 WESLEY CHURCH,* EAST BELT. Cnr. Worceste? st. and Fitzgerald ave. 11 a,m.: Rev. H. W. Payne. - 130 p.m.: Rev. W. H. Greenslade. • 8.30: "SAN FRANCISCO PEACE CONFERENCE .. WHY BRING GOD INTO IT?" Soloist: Miss Vera Martin. Anthem: “All In the April Evening.” This Church faces the Living Issues of this Age. _ rAMRBinOK TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH.—II; Rev. N. P. Larsen. 7: Mr T. Battcrsby. South' Durham Street; 11, Mr W. A. Bascand; Junior Choir. 7, Rev. St P. Larsen: Church Choir. Madras Street: 11, Shirley Mission Band. i ST. ALBANS RUGBY STREET. HOME MISSION SUNDAY. 11 a.m.:, The Missionary Message. 7 p.m.: The Gospel Begins at Home, TUESDAY* April 24th: HOME MISSION RALLY. Speaker; Rev. H. J, Odell. * 52069 EDGEWAHE ROAD.—Home Mission Sunday. 11 a.m.: Rev, C. O. Hailwood. 7 p.m.: Rev. John Silvester. Duet by Misses M. Read and H. Smith. Anthem: “Saviour, Thy Children Keep." ——. THE PEOPLE’S CHURCH (opposite Sydenham P. 0.; Tram 2). Minister: Rev. L. A. Hayman. 11 a.m.—“ Maintaining the Spiritual Glow. 6.30 p.m.—"Christian Thinking.” Hymn Study; “What Service Shall we Render.” Duet: “He is My Guide.” Beckenham— Continuing Special "Back to Church” Services. 11 a.m., Mr C. Q. Sandford; 6.30 p.m., Mr A. Dingwall, High street; 6.30 p.m., Mr -T. Walker. RICHMOND-SHIRLEY METHODIST Richmond: 11 a.m., Mr L. G. K. Steven; 7 p.m.. Rev. W. A. Chambers. Shirley; Home Mission Sunday. 11 a.m., Rev E. E. Drake; 7 p.m.. Rev. J. Dennis. Marshland: II a.m., Mr Smart. PAPANUL—II a.m.; Mr C. W. Barrell; 6.30 p.m - ., Mr G. H. Coley. Harewood: 2.30 p.m. "Mr K. Sandford. Belfast: 2.30 p.m., Mr G. Armitage. RICCARTON ClßCUlT.—Clarence Road; 11 a.m.;.Mr G. Hill; '7 p.m., Mr H. Armon. Upper’ Rlccarton: ll a.m., Rev. J. M. Blight; 7 p.m., Mr N, James. Masham: 3 pm., Rev. J. M. Blight. Sockburn: 7 p.m., Rev. J. M. Blight. ADDINGTON UNION.—Home Missions. 11, Rev, J. Dennis: 7, Rev. H. J. Odell. Men’s - Choir, “When I Get Home.” Hymn Study: “Living for Jesus,” Lincoln Road: 11, Mr F, J. Vinnicombe: 7, Mr A. G. Williams. ——— ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH. Bryndwr.—Home Mission Sunday: 11 a.m., Rev. H. J. Odell (assist.-supt). 8.30 p.m.; Rev. E. Drake, “Anzac—and After.” UNWOOD-WAINONI METHODIST—LinWood: 11 a.m., Rev. W. H. Greenslade; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. H. W. Payne. Church parade Guides .and Scouts. Wainoni: 11 a.m., Mr L Ayres CASHMERE METHODIST CHURCH.—II, Rev. A. N. Scotter; 6.30, Mr H..8. Moore. Somerfleld Church: 11, Rev. A. H. Fowles; 7. Rev. A. N. Scotter. WOOLSTON—II a.m.; Mr G. H. Coley. 7 pan.: Rev. F. O. Prosser. 75th Anniversary Services, April 29 to May 8. OPAWA.-11 a.m.: Rev. F. O. Prosser. Hymn study; "Lest We Forget.” Soloist: Dorothy Cooper, "Star of God." 6.30 p.m.: Rev. c. J, Brown, Subject, “Our Unity m God.” Anthem; “All in the April Evening,” SUMNER METHODIST CHURCH.—Day of Prayer for the Nations. 11 a.m.: Mr A, E. Haynes. 7 p.m.: Rev. B. J. James. r

ARMAGH STREET HALL (Near Armstrong’s Corner) Commencement of series of meetings with The Taber* nacle in the Wilderness.” Illustrated by large model. Speaker: MR W. J. BURROWS. SUNDAY, 22nd—7 P.JU.; “The Mystery and Majesty of a Bloodstained Door." TUESDAY—"The Ground Plan of Human Redemption.” WEDNESDAY— I "The Path to Peace—By Illustration and Anticipation.” THURSDAY—"Life Changing—How is it Done?” ALL WEEK-NIGHT MEETINGS AT 7.30 P.M. RADIANT HALL KILMORE STREET THURSDAY, 3rd— TO SUNDAY, 6th MAY . A LINK WITH THE GREAT ROYAL ALBfcRT HALL CAMPAIGN, LONDOIjI. 1944. !S!,li:. L AI.?MW-pne of the Principal Speakers «tthe Jabove campaign is a wyesty’s Forces, and has just retuaned to New Zealand after 54 years voiuniaiy •wvlce in Great Britain, France and Belgium. He has a fascinating story to tell. THURSDAY—7.3O P.M • "The Romance of the Gospel among the Troops in France and Britain.” TRtDAY—7.3O P.M,; "With the Allies in Normandy and Belgium.” Don’t miss either of these form a connected story. SATURDAY— 7.3O P.M.; “What Happens When Christ Returns.” SUNDAY—3 P.M.: "The World’s Greatest Need To-day.” AY— 7,45 P.M.: “Christ’s Most Dramatic Story.” nun? 1 ! au dience at the final Royal Albert Hall meeting numbered aboutJOOO with “Wny turned away. "Phone a friend now and arrange to come together. ADMISSION FREE—NO COLLECTION. ' i “ hotels and tourist resorts a(, TSt CROMWELL.' CROMWELL—CENTRALLY HEATED, H. it C. IN BEDROOMS. DAILY 16/-. WEEKLY 98/- »■ V. e. Waldrbn. Proprietor. S^NHElMftay at the CRITERION HOTEL, Blenheim. Marlborough’s Leading Hotel. At “ ,ls . we il-known House, where the homely atmosphere prevails, you will get good service and live well. Accomm Delation, 80 guests Dining Ball seats to persons Tariff, Bed and Breakfast. Ils 8d; Dinner, Bed, and Breakfast. 15s Bd, full Day, IBs 6d; Weekly. £5 12s. The Criterion is a C.T.. P.S.. and Motor Union Hotel. R. J Meatyard. Proprietor. RINK TAXIS, VICTORIA SQUARE— ' MOTORISTS. When In Christchurch call at our Garage for Petrol, Oil, Tyres, •Ud all Motoi Sundries. PARKING A REA In centre of city 24 HOURS SERVICE. ’Phone 34-876. r *ANZ JOSEF GLACIER, SOUTH WEST LAND, N.Z.•fhe Unique Scenic Resort of the World. .Glaciers, Hot Springs, Forests, and the Sea within easy reach of the Hotel Make Graham’s Glacier Hotel youi headquarters. Dally Trips arranged to Fraot Josef and Fox Glaciers, Motor Heating and Seaside Drives. Hotel comforts and conveniences unsurpassed. Agents: Government Tourist Bureau, Thos, Cook and S on, or Graham's , ■ Watho Gorge.

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