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RELIGIOUS. JjEKOT OITORCH-Jtev. J. Collie, M_A, will preach To-morrow n«xming anc[ evemng. Rusaell Street Brandi, 6.30 junMr A. MadslL ' - NB. VALLEY Presbyterian Church.—U • am. and 630 pm.. Rev. H. R. Gray. Opoho: 111 ajn., Mr J. Jacques; 630 p.m., MrG. Herois; and at 8 pm., Men’s creeper Meeting, SOUTH DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SERVICES at 11 ajn. and 630 p.m. Preacher, Rev, R. FAIRMAID. K N O X O H U R C H. TObMDKROW, at 11 am. and 6.30 pni Preacher, Rev. J. p. G. ORR, W A p.p .JpEESBTTBRI AN CHURCH. RKIAGXODS SERVICES will be commenced for the Presbyterian Residents of Musselburgh TO-MORROW EVENING, at LDOa * c Main road, Sfc. Eev. DAVID BORKEB wffl conduct the ecmce. Church Praise will be used. All are earnestly invited. sTANDREW’S CHURCH. U a-m., Rev. JAMBS OHTSHOUL 6.30 p.m., Dr WADDELL. Subject; ‘ A Talk About Angels.* ♦ KENSINGTON BRANCH.—Service, 630 pm. gT. _ STEPHENS CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 6.50 p.m,, Rev. E. a TBNNENT. Also GLADSTONE at 3.30 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Forenoon, 11 o’clock. Rev. Dr WADDELL, 2.50 p.m., Mr DUNCAN WRIGHT. 6.30 p-m., Rev. Professor HEWITSON. Collection in add of Church Building Fund. Presbyterian Church, Lower York place.—Divine Services Morning and Evening. Preachers: 11 am., Mr Duncan Wright; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. W. Comissiong. All invited. All sittings free. A LL SAINTS’ CHURCH TO-MORROW, 8 and 11 am., 6.30 p.m. Preacher (Morning and Evening!, The DEAN, S MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Stafford street • (Church of England).—H.C., 8 am.; Matins, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 6.30 p.m. Canon CURZON-SIGGERS, M.A. Moray place congregational CHURCH Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. W. M. GRANT. KING STREET Congregational Church.— Morning, 11, Rev. G. Heighway; evening, 6.30, Mr H. D. Bedford, M A N BAPTIST CHURCH. TO-MORROW: 11 am., Rev. W. PERRY. G. 30 p.m., Rev. W. PERRY. BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 and 6.30, Rev. C. DALLASTON. Evening solo, Mr T. Slater. B V. G. H. COLE In the GARRISON HALL. 11 am.—Subject: ‘ The Stability of Religion.’ 2.45 pm.—Women Only. Subject.; ‘ Social Quicksands.’ 3.45 p.m.—Men Only. Subject; ‘ Black Spots in Moral and Social Life.’ Chairman, His Worship the Mayor. 6.30 p.m.—Subject: ‘God Revealed, Not Discovered.’ Duet, ‘Watchman! What of the Might?’ Messrs Wright and Robinson. 8 p.m.—Mass Meeting. Subject: ‘ A Publican up a Tree, Shot Down, and What Became of His Business.’ QOUTH DUNED b-5 SERVICES mRINITY METHODIST CHURCH. J- STUART STREET. 11 a.m., Rev. P. W. ‘FAIRCLOUGH. 6.30 p.m.. Rev. R. H. WYLIE. Woodhaugh.—ll am. Rev. T.'J. Wallis; 6.30 pm., Mr R. Ainslie. North-east Volley (Glenaven). —U am., Mr J. W. Blackwood; 6.30 p.m., Rev. P. W. Fairclough. JJANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH SPECIAL SERVICES at 11 and 630. Rev. WM. HAY. Morning, Pre-Conference Service. Evening, People’s Service. ‘The Future to the Fit.’ Young men and young women specially invited. Maori Hill: 11, Mr G. Hercns; 6.30, Rev. W. Macdonald. £JAVERSHAM BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. C. BOYALL, H and 6.30. AH seats free. Visitors welcomed. EOSLYN Baptist Church.—Preacher, Rev. B. Herbert Hobday. 11 am., Missionary service. Subject: ‘The Warrior Song.’ Soloist, Mrs Armour, ‘ A Missionary Cry.’ 6.30 pm. Subject: ‘The Death-dealer.’ PRIMITIVE Methodist Churches.—Dundaa Street: Rev. G. Knowles Smith. 11, | The Message of the Books: Job’; 6.30, ‘ The Christian’s. SinaL’ Evening soloist Mr Binney. Kew: 11, Rev. S. Bailey; 630, Rev. J. Nixon. Soloist, Miss Nixon. Fhirfield: 7, Mr H. South. Abbotsford; Rev. B. Bandy, 11, ‘The Burning Bush’; 6.30, ‘The Harvest of life.’ North-east Valley (Glenroy); 11, Rpv. J. R, Suckling; 6.30, Musical Service. Soloist, Mr White. Address, Rev. J. B. Suckling. ROSLYN Methodist Church.—ll am., Rev. F. Rands; 6.30 pm., Rev. T. J. Wallis. Subject: ‘Lessons of the Recent Competitions.’ Maori Hill; 11 am., Mr C. A. Smith; 6.30 pm., Mr D. C. Cameron. OARGILL ROAD METHODIST CIRCUIT. WESLEY CHURCH Cargill road. —ll Rev. W. GRIGG; 630 pm., R< BANDS. ST. KILDA CHURCH, Queen’s D; Sunday School .Anniversary: H Rev. R. H. WYLIE; 3 p.m. (Son; vice, life Story F. J. Crosby) p.m., Rev. W. GRIGG. Singing I children at all the services. MOI EVENING, Annual Concert by S.S dren. Tickets, Is. CtALVATION ARMY SERVICES. DOWLING STREET. SUNDAY, 10th OCTOBER. SELF-DENIAL SUNDAY. SPECIAL BRIGHT, HAPPY USEFUL SERVICES ALL DAY. <nHUROHES OP CHRIST.—Tube King street: Services, ‘ forenoo evening; 6,30 pm., blackboard gem pin and the remedy. Mr Hastie pp Tuesday, 730 p.m., Great GW.-B.M. ing. Centennial Camp Fire, Pin gramme. Everybody invited. Soutl edin: 11 a.m., Christian Worship. Es Mr J. Cunningham (Oamaru). Foreig sions; 630 p.m., Gospel Services. Pr Mr J. nimrm\g»K«>rri C HUEOH OF CHRI Oddfellows’ HaH, Stuart street. 11 a,m, and 6.50 pm., Services. All invited. fXHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST v; LATTER DAY SAINTS. A series of Meetings will be held, , mencmg OCTOBER 10th, 630 pm. Mh President George Bowles in attendant Truth-seekers invited. No collectioi 1.0.0. F. HAIL, KENSINGTON. PARTY. Meeting in hD Trades Hall TO-MORROW NIGHT j Mr J. TYSON will speak on ‘ Christianity ’ Boeiohsm.’ Usual discussion. All invited DR COMMINS, Oddfellows* Hall, Rat street, 6.30. Subject: ’Art The Ruler in Israel and Knowest Not ’I Things.’ Bible interpretations. •RATIONALIST Society—Subject -*-K morrow: ‘ Proofs of Evolutioi Rawson. Meeting Trades ThJI 3 p. B

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Evening Star, Issue 14185, 9 October 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14185, 9 October 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14185, 9 October 1909, Page 8

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