______ SUNDAY SERVICES The chriistchurch cathedral. • •an.: Holy Communion. Il a.m.: Choral Eucharist. Service: Banquet” (Harvvo d Sequence * Sac red 4„ 7 f' m, kSu Oral ?v enson S- Service. Lloyd All A d the Maker of Retiring Collections at all Services for Food Parcels for Britain. 2134
ST.’ MATTHEW’S. St. Albans: Colombo st.. N.l.—Day of Giving and Harvest-Fes-tival. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion: 11 a.m.: Family Service; 7 p.m.: People’s Service and Anthem. On the screen—concluding St. Paul’s Life and Missionary Journeys. St. Davids: 9.30 a.m.. Holy Communion. The Rev. W. E. D. Davies. Vicar. 2202
ST. MICHAEL'S, Oxford terraee.-Har-vest Thanksgiving. H.C., 8 a.m. Sung Eucharist and Sermon, 11 a.m. Evening Prayer and Mission Service, 7 p.m. Gifts of imperishable goods for England are requested. in addition to the usual Harvest Sr? 8 -? - s °cial Hour after Evensong. -Also: Sung Eucharist at 9-10 a.m. on Wednesday, when the Bishop of Melanesia ’ 1 P reac j?- Collection for the Mission. The Rev. C E. B. Muschamp. Vicar. 2266
CHURCH. inunion. 9 a.m.: Family Eucharist < Choral). 10.25 a.m.: Sunday School. 7: Evensong. *The Feast of Trumpets.” The
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ST MARY’S, Merivale.—Harvest Festival and Gifts of Food for Britain. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 9.45 a.m.: Young Peoples Service. 11 a.in.: Matins and Archdeac "'"A* 11 J*”? t' Evensong.
ST. STEPHEN S. Hills road. Shirley— Mothering Sunday: 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Mothering Service (all children assemble in Sunday School at 10.30 a.m., and bring a flower for Mother Church. Mothers wear a flower). 7 p.m.: Mission Service. Subject: “Foundations ©f our Faith (4) The Holy Trinity.” Canon Acheson, vicar. 2274
ST. JOHN’S, Woolston—Harvest Thanksgiving. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 10.30 a.m.: Family Service. 7 p.m.: Evensong we appeal for gifts of imperishable goods to be sent to England. More is needed than last year, so we ask for a generous response. The Rev. H. G. Norris, vicar. 2128
ST. JAMES’. Lower Riccarton—Harvest Festival Sunday. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. with appropriate collect., Epistle, and Gospel. 11 a.m.: Harvest Thanksgiving Family Service; no Sunday School. 7 p.m.: Thanksgiving Evensong, with sermon. Will all parishioners and friends kindly send (before church decorating begins at 6.30 p.m. on Saturday), a Thank Offering to St. James’ Church of Flowers and Decorations for the Church; Harvest Produce for St. Saviour’s Orphanage; Tinned and Packaged Foods and Fat for Britain. St. Hilda’s: Harvest Festival. S p rviC c Preacher: Mr
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, Avonside— MOTHERING SUNDAY. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 9.15 a.m.: Sung Eucharist. 11 a.m.: Special Mothering Sunday Service. 7 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon. “Marriage and Home Life.’ G. R. Monteith, Actingicar. . 2057
ST. BARNABAS’, Fendalton—Mothering Sunday will be observed with a Family Service at 11 a.m. Children are invited to bring a posy of flowers, in honour of their mother.
ST. SAVIOUR’S, West Lyttelton.—Harvest Festival. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 6.30 p.m.: Choral Service. Anthem: Solo by Mr Ron Clark. Rev. H. G. Sell, vicar. 2186
PUBLIC RECEPTION to the Right Rev. H. W. BADDELEY, D. 5.0., M.C., Std. Bishop of Melanesia, Radiant Hall, TUESDAY, March 18th, 8 p.m. Admission free. Collection for Melanesia. WEDNESDAY, March 19: Farewell Communion Service, Cathedral, 7.30 a.m. Trams will reach Square in time. CONVERSAZIONE, St. Michael’s Hall, WEDNESDAY, March 49. 3 p.m. All welcome. - KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Victoria street and Bealey avenue. SUNDAY SERVICES 11 A.M.—REV. DONALD F. MACKENZIE, M.A., B.D. Subject: “UP TO EASTER; THE THIRD WORD FROM THE CROSS.” Dedication of Youth Workers. Anthem, "O Lord How Manifold Are Thy Works” (Barnby). 7 P.M.—REV. DONALD F. MACKENZIE, M.A., B.D. Subject. “THE THIRD TEMPTATION.” Anthem. “The Lord God Shall Wipe Away All Tears” (Roberts). • 1.15 P.M.—OPEN FORUM; THE YOUNG
ST. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Corner of Cashel and Madras streets). Minister, REV. STUART C. FRANCIS, B.A.
11 A.M.—“THE COMMAND THAT MUST BE OBEYED.” Anthem, “Call to Remembrance” (Novell©); soloist,. Mr B. Bale. Dedication of Miss Daisy Dempsey as St. in this service. Anthem. “My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord” (Stanford). Solo, Miss Kitty Galbraith. Aids for the hard of hearing. Congregational social at close of evening service to welcome Miss Dempsey and other new members. Everyone invited. S4O ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Opposite Public Hospital) 11 A.M.—“WHY FOLLOW CHRIST?” 7 P.M.—“DOING THE IMPOSSIBLE.” Minister, „ REV. J. LAWSON ROBINSON. S2b ST. DAVID’S COLOMBO ST.. S.l. REV. D. D. MAC LACHLAN. 21 A.M.—' THE EXP AN DING CHURCH.” Anthem, “How Lovely are the MessenI PJM.—"THE WORDS FROM THE CROSS.” Anthem, "Send Out Thy (No. 2 or 2B Tram Stop, Devon street.) S4O ST. NINIAN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Riccarton—Minister, Rev. J. S. Strang, B.A. Lenten Meditations. 11 aun., "The Other Fellow,” anthem, "Sun of My Soul.” 7 p.m., “The Mission of the Master." Social hour at close of evening service to welcome new members. 2161 ST. ALBANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Berwick street—Public worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Morning subject, "Giving.” Evening subject, "Gambling.” Minister, Rev. W. R. McD. Hay, B.A. ST. PETER’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferry road—ll a.m. and 7 pjn., Harvest Festival Services. Minister, Rev. F. W. Winton, 8.A., B.D. ST. "GILES’ (corner Papanui road and I Frank- street)—Public worship, 11 a.m. and 7 pmn. Minister, the Rev. J. E. Stew-SHIRLEY-RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Randall and Petrie streets —Minister, Rev. A. D. Robertson, B.A. 11 a.m., “The Essence of Christianity”; 7 p.m., Youth Service—Bible Class members assisting. Harvest Thanksgiving services March 23. 2127 ST. GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Linwood avenue (bus 6)— HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. II a.m., “The Crown of the Year.” 7 p.m.. "Reasons for Gratitude.” Special music, anthems by choir, soloist from India. Come!! Preacher, Rev. Hugh CASHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Harvest Thanksgiving Services—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. James Baird, 8.A.2126 ST. JAMES’ Presbyterian Church, Barrington street. Services 11 ajn. and 7 pjn. Minister Rev. James Gemmell. All THE Word of God will be Preached on Lords Day 6.30 p.m. (D.V.), in the Sons of Temperance Hall. Gloucester street. AH Welcome. No Collection. X 9384
BRYNDWR HALL, 179 IDRIS ROAD. YOUNG PEOPLE’S WEEK-END—SATURDAY, 15th, at 7.15 (TO-NIGHT). Subject: “YE SHALL BE WITNESSES UNTO ME.” SUNDAY, 16th, at 7 p.m. Subject: “AN IMPORTANT QUESTION AND THE ANSWER.” Speaker: MR MERVYN BETTS, Ex-Commissioner Y.M.C.A. (Pacific area). A Warm Welcome is extended to all to hear these Vital Messages. Come and Join in the Bright Song Service. HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORTS “HOTEL CROMWELL” CROMWELL—CENTRALLY HEATED, H. and C. in BEDROOMS. DAILY, 17/6; WEEKLY. £5/5/-. Duncan G. Anderson Licensee. BLENHEIM— Stay at the CRITERION HOTEL, Blenheim. Marlborough’s Leading Hotel. At this well-known House, where the homely atmosphere prevails, you wili get Accommodation. 60 guests; Dining Hall seats 75 £T?o ns. Tariff Full 2os The Criterion is a C.T., P.S., and Motor Union! Hotel R. J Meatyard. Proprietor RINK TAXIS, VICTORIA SQUARE—in Christchurch call at our Garage for Petrol, Oil, Tyres, SERVICE M ’Phone U 34-876 PARKING AREA in centre of City. 24 HOUR FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER, SOUTH WESTLAND, N.Z.— The Umque Scenic Resort of the World Glaciers, Hot Springs, Forests and £® ach of Hotel. Make Graham’s ■Glacier Hotell’yoSr Seaside T D?it4 rrai Knt d ! tO Fr ? nz Josef and Fox Glaciers Motor AgenS tSSS r.,? tel . and conveniences unsurpassed. Gorge ’ Uovernxßent Tourist Bureau, Thos. Cock and Son, or Graham’s, Waihe
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