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_ BUNDAY SERVICES. Anglican THE CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. First Sunday in Lent. 8 AM—HOLY COMMUNION 11 AM.—CHORAL MATINS Service Boyce in C, Anthem. "Lc.d for Thy Tender Mercies." Farrant. PREACHER: CANON PARR. 7 P.M. CHORAL EVENSONG Service. Wood in A Flat. Anthem: "Thou Wilt Keep Him,” Williams PREACHER THE ARCHBISHOP. 2133 ST MICHAELS. OXFORD TERRACE— Holy Communion. 8 a.m. Sung Mass and Sermon. 11 a.m. (Persons in the Passion Drama: 1. Barabbas. Son of the Father). Evensong and Sermcn. 7 pm. (A Canterbury Pilgrim’s Progress: 1. Boot and Slump, H.C. daily, 7 a.m., except Tuesdays, 8 a.m. Fridays in Lent: Stations of the Cross. Compline and Instruction. 7 p.m. The Archbishop’s Lenten Pastoral will be read at all Services to-morrow. The Rev. C. E. B. Muschamp, Vicar. 2251 ST LUKE'S. MANCHESTER STREET—Ist Sunday in Lent.—B a m.. Holy Communion; 9 am.. Family Eucharist (Choral). 10 25 am., Sunday School. 7 p.m.. Evensong. “According to The Scriptures.” The Rev. 1. L. Richards. Vicar. ST JOHN’S. LATIMER SQUARE—B a.m . Ho’y Communion; 11 am.. Morning ■ Prayer and Holy Communion; 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Vicar: Cancn G. Nelh?m Watson. I ST MARY’S. MERIVALE—B a m.. Holy Communion: 9.45 a.m.. Children's Eucharist; 11 a.m- Matins and Holy Communion; 7 p.m.. Evensong ‘to be broadcast). Archdeacon A J. Petrie, Vicar. AVONSIDE—HOLY TRINITY—7 p.m.. The People’s Service. Subject; “Creed or Chaos.” Questions. Hymn Singing from 640 p.m. Preacher: Rev. W. S. Southward. Vicar. St. Francis’ Churchroom: 7 p.m People's Service. Subject: “Our Fa:th and Ourselves.” Preacher: Rev. H W Newell. 2210 ST MATTHEW’S. Colombo street. N.l. 8 a.m. Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Matins and unveiling Scouts’ Roll of Honour; 7 p.m. Evensong, “The Romance of Missionary Enterprise." fl) Africa (illustrated with lantern slides). St. David’s: 9.30 a.m.. Holv Communion. The Rev. W. E. D. Davies. Vicar. 2073 ST STEPHEN’S. Hills road, Sihrley— Lent L 8 am. Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Matins. 7 p.m. Evensong. (Wednesday 930 a.m. H.C., 7.30 pm. Intercession and Address, i Rev. H. G. Sell, Vicar. 2086 ST JAMES' Riccarton.—Holy Communion. 8 a.m. Family Service. 11 a.m. Evensong. 7 p.m Evening Preacher, The a HauHafa ■ - T-C. Presbyterian KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Corner of Bealey avenue and Victoria st.) Minister: REV. T. W. ARMOUR. CELEBRATION OF THE LORD’S SUPPER. 11 A M —REV. T. W. ARMOUR and REV. DR lAN W. FRASER. 7 P.M.—REV. T. W. ARMOUR. 2175 ST. ANDREW S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (opp. Public Hospital). 11 A.M.—THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORD’S SUPPER. 7 PM— "CHANNELS OF GRACE." 8 PM—SUPPLEMENTARY COMMUNION. Retiring Collections for Missions. Minister: Rev. J. Lawson Robinson. 51998 ST. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH {Corner of Cashel and Madras streets.) Minister: REV. STUART C. FRANCIS, B.A. 11 A.M.—Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. Anthem: "There is a Green Hill.” • Gounod). 7 PM.—“A Great Soldier who put First Things First.” Anthem: “Jesu. Joy of Man’s Desiring" (Bach). BPM —SUPPLEMENTARY COMMUNION. Social Hour at close of Evening Service. Newcomers and visitors specially invited. Retiring Offerings for the Poor Fund. 51995 ST. DAVID’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. Minister: REV. D. D. MACLACHLAN. HARVEST FESTIVAL. 11 A.M.—REV. W. R. McD. HAY, B.A. CHURCH CHOIR: “Ye Shall Dwell in The Land." Junior Choir: "Old English Thanksgiving.” I PM —THE MINISTER. Subject: “OUR DAILY BREAD.” Anthems: "Our Lord Hath Blessed Us.” Praise the Word o’ Jerusalem.” ALL HARVEST GIFTS GO TO ORPHANAGES'. VISITORS WELCOME. 52122 ST PETER’S. FERRY ROAD—IO am., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 11 a.m. and 7 pm.. Communion Services. Retiring Offerings for missions at both services. Rev. F. W. Winton, 8.A.. 8.D., Minister. T/C ST. NINIAN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Riccarton.—Minister, Rev. J. S. Strang, B.A. 11 am., "Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper." 7 p.m., "The Cure for Fear.” Supplementary Communion at close of Evening Service. “Anthem, “Lift Up Your Heads.” ■ ■ ST. JAMES’ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Barrington street.—Services, 11 am. and 7 p.m. Minister, Rev. James Gemmell. SHIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Comer Randall and Petrie streets.—Minister: Rev. A. D. Robertson. II a.m.. Sacrament of the Lord’, Supper. 7 p.m.: "The Prayer that Costs.” Supplementary Communion. Harvest Thanksgiving March 17th. ST GEORGE’S. Linwood ave., Gloucester street.—Rev. H. J. Crawford. Il a.m., God’s Way. Not Ours.” 7 p.m., "The Gospel, the Power of God." Everyone Welcome. - CASHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—II a.m. and 7 pm. Preacher. Rev. James Baird. BA. T/C Spiritualist Church THE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF N.Z., 159 Manchester street-Sunday, 3 Mr R C. Munro, "Spiritual Power. Clair vnvarice Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Floral Readlngc Mrs Bright, 2s. Friday. 2.30. Ladies Um ° re ’ SPIRITUALISTS’ CHURM J 272 Madras Street-Sun-dry 7 pm. Henry T. King. "The Third Eye.” Floral readings. Miss E. Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Psychometry, Miss Newton, 2s. Everybody welcome. Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, CHRISTCHURCH. 63 Worcester street West. Sunday Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Subject of Lesson-Sermon: “MAN” WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS, at 8 p.m., include Testimonies of Christian Science Healing. READING ROOM, 96 Hereford street, opp. new Post Office, ’Phone 32-128: Open to the public Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wednesdays. 11 a.m. to 7JO p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 P-m. • F 2031 DIVINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE, 217 Gloucester street, opp. Latimer square SUNDAY, March 10th, 7 P.M., Lecture by MARY E. SIMPSON, -GOD IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR EVIL, HF. IS THF. ONLY PRESENCE AND POWER.” Healing Treatments. SUNDAY SCHOOL at 11 AM. THURSDAYS, 2.15 p.m., HEALING SERVICE, TESTIMONIES. EVERYONE WELCOME. T.C. MOORHOUSE AVENUE CHURCH OF CHRIST 11 am., Induction of Deacons. The Junior Choir will sing: (a) “If I Come to Him,” (b) “In the Early Morning,” (c) "Shining for Him," (d) “Silent Night.” Sermon by C. G. Flood: “Our Mission.” 7 pm.. Sermon by C. G. Flood, “Going This Way?”

SUNDAY SERVICES. Methodist DURHAM STREET CHURCH * < corner Chester street). Minister: Rev. R. Dudley, M.A. Preacher at both Services: Rev. J. Hiddlestone (Returned Chaplain). 11 am.—Subject: "GOD CREATED THE WORLD TO PROVE CHRISTIANITY COULD OPERATE.” Choir Music: "How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds.’’ : 7 p.m.—Subject: “IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?” Choir Music: "I Dare Believe in Jesu’s Name” i Wostenholm), “O Sacred Head" (Bach). Aids for Hard of Hearing. D 2223 ! WESLEY CHURCH,' EAST BELT. Cnr. Worcester street and Fitzgerald ave. I : 11 am.: Rev. H. W. Payne. Duet: "O Lovely Peace.” 7 p.m.: Rev. W. H. Greenslade. 7 pm.—PEOPLE’S COMMUNITY SER- ; VICE. I ! Solo: Mrs G. G. Mitchell. i Anthem: “How Calmly the Evening.” Note. Welcome Social to Rev. W. H. Greenslade after evening service. Wll7 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH (near Edmonds Band Rotunda). HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. 11—Rev. N. P. Larsen. Soloist: Miss E. Tull. 7—Mr T. Battersby. Choir music. South Durham Street—ll, Mr A. Sharp; 7, Rev. N. P. Larsen. Madras street: 11, Mr G. Whyte. ST. ALBANS, RUGBY STREET. SUNDAY SERVICES: 11 a.m.—The Things that Matter. 7 p.m.—The Look that Lifts "A VISION OF GOD.” "A VISION OF GOD." Preacher: Rev. Dr. D. O. Williams, M.A. 52069 EDGEWARE ROAD METHODIST—II a.m.. Rev. C. O. Hailwood; Memorial Reference late Mr D. Osborne. 7 p.m.: Rev. C. O. Hailwood; subject, "Emotion—a Luxury or a Spur. Anthem, “Send Out Thy Light.” ADDINGTON UNION—II, "Harvest Festival," Rev. J. D. Jensen. Solo, Mrs Brown; Anthem, 7: Rev. J. Dennis; Maunder’s “Song of Thanksgiving”; Soloists, Mrs R. Hore, Miss K. Dennis. Messrs R. G. Bell, K. Lock wood. PAPANUI—II a.m.. Rev. Cecil R. Taylor (Holy Communion): 6.30 p.m.. Rev. H. W. Payne. Harewood: 2JO p.m.. Rev C. R. Taylor. Belfast: 6JO p.m., Missioner A. Smart. 2182 ST JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH. Bryndwr—Harvest Festival. 11 a.m., and 7 p.m.. Rev. E. Drake; Harvest Music. Monday: 7JO p.m„ Harvest Sale. OPAWA METHODIST CHURCH—Harvest Festival Services. 11 a.m.. Rev. F. O. Prosser; Quartette, “Consider the Lilies." 7 p.m.: Rev. C. G. Brown; excerpts from “Song of Thanksgiving” (Maunder); Soloist. Mr Chas. Sealey: Duet, Miss Olga Sherwood and Mr E. Cumberpatch. Augmented Choir. 2137 RICCARTON ClRCUlT—Clarence street: 11 a.m.. Rev. J. M. Blight; 7 p.m., Mr A. E. La wry. Upper Riccarton: Harvest Thanksgiving Services; Il a.m., Mr Pearce; 7 p.m.. Rev. J. M. Blight. Masham: 3 p.m., Harvest Thanksgiving Service. Rev. J. M. Blight. Sockbum: 7 p.m., Mr Pearce 2076 RICHMOND-SHIRLEY METHODIST Richmond: 11 a.m., Mr H. B. Moore; 7 p.m.. Mr D. McCracken. Shirley: 11 a.m., Mr H. Armon; 6JO p.m.. Rev. W. A. Chambers. Marshland: 11 a.m., Harvest Festival. Rev. W. A. Chambers. LINCOLN ROAD METHODIST CHURCH—IL Rev. A. N. Scotter; 7, Mr W. C. Francis. WOOLSTON METHODIST viees for Divine Worship. 11 a.m.. Mr A E. La wry; 7 p.m., Rev. F. O. Prosser. Subject: "Being Alone with God.” CASHMERE HILLS—II a.m.. Rev. J. K. Watson; 7 p.m., Mr N. James. Somerfield street: 11 a.m., Mr L. Ayers; 7 p.m.. Rev. J. K. Watson. - SUMNER METHODIST CHURCH—II a.m.. Rev. B. J. James; 7 p.m.. Mr H. Armon. —— Z 2176 NEW BRIGHTON—Rev. E. E. Sage. 11, Family Service, Brigades and Junior Choir; 4.45. Men's Fellowship: 7, “Standing Up to Life”: Anthem, “Rock of Ages.” Friendly Hour follows. South Brighton: 7, Mr H. W. Beaumont. All welcome. Congregational Church TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cnr. Manchester and Worcester sts.). Minister: REV. W. M. GARNER. 10 aan., B.C. 11 a.m., S.S. 11 a.m.: REV. W. J. SINCLAIR. REV. W. J. SINCLAIR. 7 p.m.: REV. W. J. SINCLAIR. REV. W. J. SINCLAIR. Soloist: MRS FULTON, "Nearer,. My God. to Thee." WEDNESDAY. 7JO p.m.: PRAYER FELLOWSHIP. During the absence of the Minister at Assembly, this Meeting will be conducted by the Rev. M. Cope. EVERYONE WELCOME AT TRINITY. T 1997 Baptist Churches BAPTIST CHURCH, OXFORD TERRACE. Minister: REV. L. J. BOULTON SMITH. Harvest Festival Services—Guest preacher for the day, Rev. John Browning, of Ashburton; 11 a.m., subject, “Harvest Festivals in Canaan”; anthem, "The Parable of the Harvest" (Human); soloist, Mrs H. Nicolle; quartet, “O, Lovely Peace” (the Geary sisters); 7 p.m., subject, "The Triple Glory of John, 3-16.” Anthems, “Praise, O Praise the Lord of Harvest” (Thiman): “For the Beauty of the Earth” (Middleton). We cordially invite you to these services. 02004 COLOMBO STREET BAPTIST CHURCH— Harvest Thanksgiving Services. 11 a.m., Rev. J. Dennis; 7’ p.m.. Rev. J. D. Jensen. Everybody welcome. 2173 LINCOLN ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH— Sunday Services: 11 a.m., Mr R. B. Harding; 7 pan., Mr E. R. Griffiths. A hearty welcome to worship with us. OPAWA BAPTIST CHURCH, Wilsons road—Minister, Rev. P. W. Norrish. Services: 11 a.m. and 6JO p.m. Morning service aided by ladies of the B.W.M.U. All welcome. - > —■ _ Gospel Halls RUTLAND STREET HALL, ST. ALBANS (Cnr. Westminster street) Sunday, 7 p.m., MR M. CAMERON, assisted by the Young Men’s Bible Class. “WHEREWITHAL SHALL A YOUNG MAN CLEANSE HIS WAY? BY TAKING HEED ACCORDING TO THY WORD.” A special invitation is extended to all young people to attend. No formalities and no collection. 2298 ARMAGH STREET HALL—Gospel Meeting (D.V.) 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr L. Purdue. Don’t miss hearing this Gospel address. We give you a hearty welcome. WALTHAM HALL, Shakespeare road— Gospel Meeting (D.V.), 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr J. E. Duncan. Everybody cordially welcome. Sunday School 2.45 p.m. ARGONAUT HALL, Stanmore road, Linwood—Bright Gospel Meeting (D.V.), 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr Eric Booth. Come and hear the Way of Salvation made plain! PERSONS HARD OF HEARING are cordially invited to specially arranged meetings held every Sunday (D.V.) at 7 p.m. at Armagh Street Hall. Theosophical Society. THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. “A DYNAMIC VISION IN THE QUEST FOR TRUTH." PUBLIC LECTURE by MR N. S.- JENKIN, in the THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 267 Cambridge terrace (near Manchester street bridge), SUNDAY. 7 PJd. Vocal Items by Mrs Patricia Newson. All Welcome. T 2263 SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH (er. Worcester and Manchester sts.).—Public Sabbath Service, This Afternoon (Saturday), 2.30 p.m. (D.V.). Subject: “Jonah and the Whale." Speaker, Mr Ronald Barrar. A hearty welcome to all. SUNDAY TALKS, 27 Chancery lane at 7 p.m. “THE PERSONALITY OF GOD” (Dr. Lascelles explains.) Speaker: MR E. M. LOVELL-SMITH. Circle Service at Close.

Mystery, Miracle, Age-old Problem and To-day’s Headline News! Special Series of Sunday Addresses by MR R. PARKINSON (Late Officer in Charge Everyman’s Hut, Burnham) Sixth Address To-morrow, March 10th, 7 p.m. At BRYNDWR HALL. 179 IDRIS ROAD. Subject: “THE JEW IN HISTORY AND PROPHECY." All Wek

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