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SUNDAY SERVICES. TAIEST CHURCH OP OTAGO, bf Rov . E . N mERRINGTON, Ph.D. „ ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE. 10.45 a.in., ‘ THE MORAL EQUIVALENT OP WAR.’ Official attendance City Conn-1 oil; Officer of tho First Battalion, Otago r Regiment; Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve; j Ambulance Brigade; Toe H Group; Beyl ScouU and Wolf Cubs. 1 The Two Minutes Silence will be observed , at 11 o’clock, followed by the ‘Last Poet | and ‘Reveille, sounded by Bugler Carey. 6.30 p.m., ‘CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP: LESSONS OP THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.’ RUSSELL STREET BRANCH. 10. Bible Classes. 2.30, Sunday School. NOXOH U B C H. ARMISTICE DAY SERVICES. 10.45 a.m., 'DRY WINDS IN THE WILDERNESS.’ Como and spend the_ Two Minutes’ Solemn Silence in tlie quiet ol Knox Church. 2.30 p.m., Sunday Schools and Bible Classes. 6.30 p.m., ' UNITING THE SUNDERED NATIONS.’ Rev. TULLOCH YUILLB. M.A., _B,D. Special Praise at Evening Service. (1) Solo, The Praise of God,’ Miss Mary Pratt. (2) ‘ Peace to the Souls of the Heroes,’ some members of Returned Soldiers’ Choir. (3' Anthem, ‘What Are These?’ Knox Church Choir. (4) ‘Land of Hope and Glory,’ Combined Choirs and Soloist, Miss Stuart Mitchell. (5) Voluntary, ‘Coronach.’ Organist, Mr C. Roy Spademan.’ Every Presbyterian should be in a Presbyterian Church on Sunday. gT. ANDREWS CHURCH. 10.45 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. HUBERT J. RYBURN, M.A., B.D. KENSINGTON. --11.30 a.m. and 6,30 p.m., Rev. W. R. MALCOLM. ! B t. STEPHEN’S CHURCH, DUNEDIN NORTH Morning, 10.45, ‘How They Overcame.’ Soloist, morning service, Mrs Charles Grace. Evening, 6.30, ‘ OUR HIGH CALLING AS CITIZENS.’ Preacher, Rev. THOMAS MILLER, M.A. Solo in Evening Service by Mr Walter Strang. fkJORTH-EAST VALEEV 1A TER lAN CHURCH PRESETRev. GEORGE MILLER. 10.45 a.m., ‘ Christ’s Teaching About the Church.’ 2.30 p.m., Sunday School Classes. and Bible 6.30 p.m., Evangelistic Service. Soloist, Miss F. Sumner. 0P0H0.—10.45 a.m. and 6.50 p.m., Armistice Services. CHALMERS Presbyterian Church, Lower York place.—Rev. John Pringle, M.A. | 10.45 a.m., ‘Despising God’: 6.30 p.in., : i ‘Two Contrasted Characters: Faithful and Talkative.’ . CAVDBSHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 10.55 a.m., ‘ Led by a Little Child; - ' 6.30 p.m., ‘ The Immortal Dreamer of Bedford Gao!.’ Preacher, Rev. B„ FERGUSON PISH. Your Church Welcomes You. M O, tNI NGTO« HO|icH 10.45 a.m. and 6.30 p.i: Rev. W. TROTTER. PRESBYTERIAN SOUTH DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN'! CHURCH. Minister, Rov. D. HEGGIE. 10.45 a.m.. Armistice Service. Parade of Girl Guides. ‘ Last Post ’ and ‘ Reveille ’ by Buglers. Soloist, Mr C. More. 2.30 p.m., Special Children’s Service in , Reid Hall. Address by Big Brother Bill. 6.30 p.m., Pro-election Address on ‘Citi- i zenship.’ Maori hill Presbyterian church. ARMISTICE DAY SERVICES. 10.45 a.m., the Address will bo given by )r J. U. ELDER. 6,30 p.m.. Rev. A. C. W. STANDAGE, LA. Subject, After Ten Years.’ 2.30 p.m., S.S. and Bible Classes. 3 p.m., Wakari. N.B.—Morn Jug Service oommanocs at i 0.45. " AIKORAI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 10.45 a.m., ! The Christian Citizen.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘Thu Coming of the Kingdom.’ Rev. J. DOUGLAS SMITH, B.A. J<T. CLAIR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 3 10.45 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Mr M. 11. FEIST, B.A. (Knox College). G BEEN ISLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. GILMAN DUNN. 10.45 a.m., Armistice Service, ‘ Tho Way of Remembrance.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘ Christian Citizenship.’ 7 p.m., Walton Park, Fairfield, Mr W. I. ASHTON. pORT CHALMERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10.45 a.m. and G. 30 p.m., Rov. J. W. M'KENZIE, MUSSELBURGH Presbyterian Chnwli, Queen's Drive.—lo.4o a.m., ‘ Holding ■ Remembrance as a Holiest Trust’ (Miss E. Briton will sing 'The Promise of Life;’)) 6,30 p.m., ‘ Wheat or Straw—Which r’ Rev. R. Scott Allan. j PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister, Rev. C. A. KENNEDY. ■ DEDICATION OF NEW PIPE ORGAN. [ Morning, 10.45, Armistice Service. 1 Evening Service, 6.30. Organist, T. Ritchie, Esq. Soloist, Mr MvDowell. Special • Music by Choir. 3lr Riichie will give a short Recital at close of service. OSLYN PRES B YTEIu A N CHURCH, ; TUGIIGATE, ROSLYN. •SUNDAi SERVIcEo. ARMISTICE SERVICES, 10.45 a.ui i-d 6.30 p.m. Rev E J TTPLaR, B.A. Morning ‘Building the Wall in Troublesome Times.’ Cl T. PAUL’S C A T II ED R A L. O ARMISTICE ANNI v'BRSARY. 11. C., 6 a.m.; Matins,. 10,55 (Hopkins in G). Preacher Canon NEVILL, M.A. Citizens 1 service, u. 30. Anthem, ‘ Sing, O Heavens' (Sullivan). Rev. W. JOHNSON, M.A. I Organ Prelude commences at 6.15. Organist, e>. ixoywdod, F.R.C.O. U E S All\ -X S’ CHUR C,U. ’ o. Holy Communion. j 10.50, Matins, ro keep Silence lor j Memorial, Oongrcgition Assemble BEFORE rl. Anthem, ' Ciossuia the Bar.' Preaclici. THE vICAR. 6.50, Evensong. Preacher, Rev. A. CurtEON-arouLEij, ju.A., EL.M. Organist. A. \V. LILLY, F.I.G.C.M. QT. PETER’S, CAVERSHAM. O —Holy Communion, 6 a.m., ouny Eucharist. Sermon, 11; Evensong, .6.30. >3l. tfr.tx.ii ,5 lira Ec::s. shortened Matins, Sermon, and 11. C., 11, Evensong, 6.30. ST. MATTHEW’S Church, Stafford street. —Holy Communion, 6 a.m.; Matins, r 0.4-5 (‘ Christ Came and Preached Peace ’): Evensong, 6,30 (’Love lour Enemies’).. Rev. \v A, Hamblctt. Organ prelude. 6.20 p.m., Mr Axel Newton. gT. MARTIN’S, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. PATRONAL FESTIVAL. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 9.50 a.m., Children’s Eucharist. Preacher. Rev I. L. RICHARDS. rO.oo a.m. Sung Eucharist. Two-minute Silence at ll am. J.oO p.m., Children’s Service. 6.30 p.m., Armistice Service. Preacher, Ucv. W. 11. ROBERTS. Anthem, ‘Rejoice, I the Lord is King.' Solo, 'The Diver,' Mr! Arthur Lunglcy. ' Last Post,’ Mr W. Row-1 ler. j HjAHE Amateur Gardener who want* to Jr got tho best out of his Garden all tho year round must have th« ‘Star’ Garden Book; price, 2s fid. .

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Evening Star, Issue 20020, 10 November 1928, Page 9

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