RELIGIOUS rrmixiTY mbthodist church, A STUART STREET. 11 a.m,, Rev. E. H. KNOWLES KBMPTON. 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. E. 'BELLHOTJSB. Subject, ‘The Gospel of the Spring.’ Solo-Chorus, ‘The Marvellous Work’, (Haydn). Solo, Mrs R. J. M'Laren. Anthem, ‘Sweet is the Sunlight’ (Eggleston). Soloists, Miss E. Shepard and Mr H. Wilson. CONGREGATIONAL SOCIAL GATHERING, WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m. GLENAVEN.—II a.m., Rev., L. A. G. BROOKS; 6.30 p.m., Mr L. 0. STANTON. WOODHAUGH.—6.3O p.m., Rev. L. A. G. BROOKS (Spring Service). SALE OF WORK at GLENAVEN on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Next for New Sunday School. Methodist central mission, OCTAGON HALL. 11 a.m., Rev. C, DALLASTON. 6.30 p.m., THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE. Preacher, Rev. W, WALKER. Subject, ‘ The Supremo Quest of Jesus.’ Soloist, Miss Joyce Reid, ‘Hold Thou My Hand ’ (Briggs). Choir Anthem, ‘Following Jesus’ (Wickens). Organist, Mr C. A. Martin, L.A.B. 1,300 Free Seats. Hymn Book and Welcome For All. HUNDAS STREET CHURCH. METHODIST 11 a.m., Rev. WALLACE. 6.30 p.m., Mr A. E. STEVENS. Anthem, ‘ Praise the Lord.’ WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m., Annual Foreign Mission Meeting. RAVEN SBC ÜBN.B MBTHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m., Mr HENDERSON. 6.30 p.m., Rev. E. O. BLAMIEES. TUESDAY, Grand Concert in Coronation Hall. irORNINGTON METHODIST CHURCH L?A ANNIVERSARY. TO-MORROW and Following TUESDAY. 11, Rev. A. HOPPER: 6.30, Rev. B. lAINE. Soloists, Mrs C. Hall and Miss F. rVilliamson. Special Anthems by Choir. TUESDAY, at 7.45, Church Social. Everyjody welcome. Gentlemen only requested ,o aid hr silver coin. BBLLEKNOWES. —11, Mr MALCOLM Note.-—Band of Hope changed to Friday light. CAVEESHAM Methodist Church, Main South road—ll a.m., Mr Aslm; 6.30 >.m., Rev. O. P. Hunt. Mr Stubbs,_ of Ihristchurch, will sing ‘Harvester's Night Son''’ 'and ‘Lord God of Abraham’ (from Elijah’). Abbotsford: 11 a.m., Rev. G. P. Hunt (sacrament); 6,30 p.m., Mr M Lay. 2[T~KILDA Methodist Church.—ll, Rev. B. Metson (Communion); 6.30, Rev. B. Jetson (Funny Crosby Song Service). Broad lay: 11. Mr Theo. Arnold; 6.30, Mr E. J. ling. Highcliff: 11, Mr Thomas. Macindrew’s Bay : 6.45, Mr A. J- N ichol. WESLEY" Church, Cargill road.—ll a.im, Rev. I. ; 7 p.m,, Kev. H. , Richards. Benevolent: 10 a.m., Rev. E, Nans; 6 p.m., Mr_W. J. Thomas. \T AORI HILL Methodist Chnrch.-Rev. 31 O S. Pearn. 11 a.m., solo: 6.30, Why Men are Restless. I ’_ Timely messages. D OSLYN Methodist Church.—ll a.m.. H Rev. R. Raine; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. Moray place congregational CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. WM. SAUNDERS. Solos: ‘Thou Art Passing Hence’ (SuUivanj, Mr W. Mitchell; ‘ Crossing _thc Bar (Willeby, Mr D. M'Noiil. TNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHUi. . ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. 11 a.m., Rev. E. O. BLAMIRIES. 5.30 p.m., Rev. G. H. JVPP' Special Anthem*. ANNUAL SOCIAiTtUESDAY NEXT, 7.30 p.m. Excellent Programme. Refreshments. iHU'RCHBS OF CHRIST J (Associated). TABERNACLE, KING STREET. Preacher, JOS. J- IRANKLYN. L Worship. ‘Tho Patinos Letters ’ (No. 6). 3.30, Evangelistic. ‘The Fiiut Christian rmon.’ The Training Institute's New Session-com-;nces on Monday next, at 7.30 p.m. SOUTH DUNEDIN. LI, Worship. ‘Tho Missionary Programme the Early Church ’; 6.30, Pecp’f’s Service, .uthority in Religion. Preacher, Geo. P. ifctriss. The Church with a welcome. N.E. Valley.—ll, Christian Worship; 2.30, bio School; 6.30, Gospel Service, ‘Authoy in Religion.’ B. G. Corlett. Roslyn.—ll a.m.. Fellowship Meeting; 2.30 n., Bible School; 6.30, Gospel Service, eaoher, J. M. Lines. Mornington.—ll a.m., Communion; 2.30, bio School and Bible Class; 6.30, Gospel SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. DOWLING STREET. SEPTEMBER 9. 7 a.m., Prayer; 11 a.m., Holiness; 3 p.m., Praise; 7 p.m., Salvation. W. FRASER and J. AKGYLE, C.O.s. O PIRIT UALISTS’ CHURCH, SMITH’S IO HALL, HANOVER STREET, V p.m. Spiritualism, tho only religion that proves the continuity of life after death. The gifted Kew Zealand Psychic, Miss BURGESS (from Christchurch). ‘ \\. .iv r ING OUR NOBLER SELVES.’ Lyceum, at 2.30; Open Circle, Wed., 7.30. Bo sure to bear these Instructive and Educative Addresses. Clairvoyant Descriptions. A hearty welcome. pEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICES, ST. KILDA CORONATION HALL. 11 a.m., Rev. GUY THORNTON, ‘The ill-sufficiency of Christ.’ 6.30, Song Service, Orchestra. 6.45, Kev. GUY THORNTON. Address to oung men and women on ‘ Snares.’ Mr 'hos. M’Gxegor sings a solo. Ail Heartily Welcomed. TIHEOSOPHICAL HALL, JL DOWLING STREET. 6.30 p.m., ‘HOw ALL PATHS LIvIVD TO GOD.’ Miss A. V. INGLIS, Music. ’ O KK PLACE FILLEUL STREET (Top of St. Andrew street), HALL, SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.30. Speaker: Mr J. WILKINSON. A bright service will bo held. All interested will be heartily welcomed. f N TERN AT 10 NAL BIBLE STUDENTS' 1 ASSOCIATION. LECTURE SERIES, KROON’S HALL, 6.30 p.m. Subject, ‘ Can the Living Talk with tho Dead ?’ Speaker, Mr O. G. CANTY. All welcome. Church of christ, filleul street (Holding Life and Advent j 'truths). ■ 11 a.m., Fellowship. 2.45 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Class. fe.so p.m., Gospel Service. Subject, ‘A Present-day Lesson from an Old-time Story.’ Bible Study class, Thursday, at 7.45 p.m. Subject, ‘The Book of Samuel,’ CHAs. BAiEKHUUSE, Minister. jQUNEDIN EVANGELISTIC MISSION. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. ‘THE GOSPEL OF PAUL’S DAY, THE GOSPEL WE PREACH.’ Speaker, Mrs LIND. All welcome.
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