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SUNDAY SERVICES. I*sl CATHEDRAL— 8. Holy Communion; ?Trhoral Mat.ns. Service Stanford in o’ Anthem. "Hymn to Trinity," (Tschal-.-octfi) Preacher, Canon Parr. 7 Choral Jv.fnonK Service, Stanford in C. Anthem, Ttlrd it Belongs Not." Davies. Preacher, t«v S E. Woods, C.F. (All Collections Melanesia Mission.) gf MICHAEL'S, Trinity XVII.—B a.m., 11 a.m., Sung Mass; 7 p.m„ Evenfong' H- H. Fountain. Priest in Charge. LUKE'S" CHURCH. Manchester at.; Trinity XVII.—h a,m.. Holy Communion; »am Family Eucharist (Choral); 10.25 , m Sunday School; 7. p.m„ Evensong; ’th'p Church’s Message for the World.” lie Rev. I. L. Richards, Vicar. ; - ct MARY'S, Mcrivale.—3 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9.15 a.m.. Young Peoples service- H a.m., and Holy Communion' 7 p.m., Evensong. Collections for Melanesian Mission. Archdeacon A. J. o.trie. Vicar. cT JOHN'S, Latimer square.—B a.m , Hniv Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Vicar: Canon G. Neltiam Watson. cr MATTHEWS, Colombo street N.l. p-tronal Festival, Day of Giving. 8 a.m., Holv Communion: 11 a.m,, Family Spring flower Service. 7 p.m., Evensong. Descriptive. Lantern slide address on English Church History (3), ". . . Conflict . . . Becket . ■ • Magna Charta . . . Wycliflc.” c t David's: 9.50 a.m.. Holy Communion, Tiie Rev. W. E. D. Davies, Vicar. ct JAMES', Lower Kiecarton.—Patleson Sunday; 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Family Flower Service; 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon, "Why Foreign Missions?” St Hilda’s: 9.30 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 30 a.m., Sunday School. Vicar: Carl «f nn STEPHEN'S, Hills road, Shirlev.— Trinity XV 11, 8 a.m.. H.C.; 9.30 a.m.. V.P. Eucharist. 11 a.m., Matins; 7 p.m., Evenmni All Oflcrtories on behalf of Melanesian Mission. Rev. H, G. Sell. Vicar. - MELANESIAN MISSION! To-morrow (Sunday), the Offerings in most of the Anglican Churches will be devoted to the Melanesian Mission, liberal contributions are earnestly asked Sept. 26th, the ANNUAL MEETING of supporters will be held in Church House, at 2.30 p.m. Speakers: The Bev, E. A. Osmers and Major G. Thomp|on, Chaplains from the Pacific. Presbyterian KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Corner of Bealey avenue and Victoria street.) Minister, REV. T. W, ARMOUR. 11 a.m.—REV. (GORDON L. TAYLOR. 8.D., C.F. Parade of Squadron and Band of Air Training Corps. f p.m—LIGHT FROM ARCHAEOLOGY. XII. RAHAB AND THE SPIES. (With Lantern Slides.) 2805 ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN _ CHURCH (corner of Cashel and Madras streets); Minister. Rev. Stuart C. Francis, B.A.— 8 ».m„ Students’ Communion Service: 11 a.m., Public Worship; Subject, "The World Team": Anthem, "Rejoice' In the Lord” (Purcell). Parade of members and friends of the Veteran Rugby Footballers’ Association, 2.45 p.m.; Brigades’ Service. 1 p.m.: "A Straight Talk on a Vital Subject.” Anthem, "Thee Will 1 Love" (Gibbs). Social Hour at the close. Everyone Welcome. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Opposite Public Hospital). FESTIVAL OF SPRING. 11 A.M.: "AND EVERY WINTER CHANGE TO SPRING." 7 P.M.: “O WIND, IF WINTER COMES ...” Minister; Rev. J. Lawson Robinson, B.A. J 51998 IT. DAVID’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (No. 2 Tram Stop, Devoh street). REV, D. D. MACLACHLAN. 11 A.M.: "SPIRIT OF POWER, OF LOVE AND PEACE." 6.30 P.M.; "ABIGAIL VOICES.” 52122 ST, NINIAN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Riccarton—Minister, Rev. J. S. Strang, 8.A.; 11 a.m,, Studies on Revelation (4), "Armageddon.” Solo, Mr T. C. Williams; 7 p.m., “The Distinguishing Marks of a Christian." -——— 2608 ST. GEORGE’S, Linwood av. and Gloucester st.; Rev. 11. J. Crawford —II a.m , "Vain Repetitions”; 7 p.m., "Something Worth Considering.” Everyone Welcome. SHIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Randall and Petrie sts ; Minister, Rev. A. D. Robertson. 8.A.—11 a.m., “Why Believe in God?”; 7 p.m., "Our Presbyterian Heritage." ST. PETER’S, cor. Ferry rd. and Aidwin’s rd.—ll a.m,, Baptismal Service: 7 p.m., Parade of L.O.L. No. 2a and other Brethren, for 80th Anniversary of the Lodge. Social Hour to follow. Rev. F. W. Winton, 8.A., 8.D.. Minister. T.C. CASHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—II a.m,, Rev. James Baird. 8.A.; 7 p.m.. Mr Gordon Conway, of British and Foreign Bible Society. After Church; Schoolroom, 8.30, Movie Film of British and Foreign Work in China. T.C. ST. JAMES'* PRESBYTERIAN * CHURCH, Barrington street. —Minister; Rev. James Gemmcll. Services, II a.m., Rev. James Tennent. 7 p.m., Mr Chas. Barrel!. Spiritualist SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF N.Z., 159 Manchester street. Sun., 7 p.m.: Miss L. Gerard, Trance Address, Clairvoyance. Mon., 7 p.m.; Healing. Fri., 2.30; Ladies’ . _ ’ Meeting. CHRISI’CHURCH - SPIRITUALISTS CHURCH, INC. 272 Madras st, Sunday, 7 p.m.: Mrs Kathleen Mailey (Auckland). The Unseen Hand, Floral Readings by Miss E. Newton. Wednesday, 7 p.m.: Psychometry, Miss E. Newton, 2/-, Everybody welcome. The Salvation Army THE SALVATION ARMY. The City Corps, Victoria square. MAJOR and MRS CLARENCE LEE invite you to participate in the Meetings This Sunday. 11 a.m.—Divine Worship and Meditation. 3 p.m.—Hour of Praise and Testimony. 7 p.m.—Broadcast Service, per courtesy of 3YA, Subject, "THE FINAL CENSUS OF GOD’S PEOPLE,” Speaker, Major Clarence Lee. Thursday, 7.45 p.m.. United Holiness Meeting. 52242 Christian Srlcncc first church OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, CHRISTCHURCH, *3 Worcester street West. Sunday Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, at 11 a.m. Subject of Lesson-Sermon: "MATTER" WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS at 8 p.m, include Testimonies of Christian Science Healing. READING ROOM, S6 Hereford street, opp. New Post Office. 'Phone 32-128. Open to the Public Monday, Tuesday, -Thursday, 11 a.m. tp 5 p.m.; Wednesday, u a.m, to 7,30 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tbeosophicai Society. THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY HAS MAN LIVED ON EARTH BEFC (Written Questions Invited.) Public Lecture bv GEOFFREY HODSON, GEOFFREY HODSON, Author and International Lecture THEOSOPHCAL HALL, **' Cambridge terrace (near Manch street Bridge). SUNDAY, 7 P.M. ALL WELCOME, *eventh Day Adventist Church Directory. L-BARBADOES STREET CHURCH, situated cr.Tuam and Barbadbes sts. Services «?ry Sabbath (Saturday). Public Invited. lo a.m.. Sabbath School; 11 a.m., Bivine Service. J-SYDE.NHAM CHURCH, Elgin street. Alight Wordsworth street. This Invitation , 10 You, 10 a.m., Sabbath School; .1 Worship Service. T-PAPANUI CHURCH, 8 Grant's road, near Terminus. A Welcome Awaits You «nd Yours. 10 a.m.. Sabbath School; 11 Preaching Service, ’•-ST. ALBANS CHURCH, 585 Madras situated North of Edgeware road. Ift 6 with the Happy Welcome." a.m.: Sabbath School; 11 a.m., Public worship. Further information, ring 40-672.

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24678, 22 September 1945, Page 9

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