SUNDAY SERVICES. COUNCIL OP CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONS ANNOUNCES LAST THREE MEETINGS TO BY RB Y. LION E L B. FL ETCH ER. 3 p.m., SUNDAY—TO-MORROW—SUNDAY, 3 p.in., SPECIAL ADDRESS TO MEN ONLY, ‘FOR SALE, A MAN’S SOUL,’ OCTAGON HALL. Wanted, Men to Fill Octagon Hall Sunday, at 3. Young Men specially invited. 8.15 p.m., SUNDAY—TO-MORROW—SUNDAY, 8.15 p.in., MASS MEETING AND COMMUNITY SINGING, EMPIRE THEATRE. Open to All. SUBJECT; ‘A MESSAGE TO MODERN YOUTH.’ 730 MONDAY FAREWELL MEETING AND ADDRESS IN KNOX CHURCH. ’ ' ADDRESS ON ‘THE CHRISTIAN LIFE.’ DO NOT LET LAST CHANCES BECOME LOST CHANCES. •
CAREEN ISLAND PRESBYTERIAN 7T CHURCH. YOUNG PEOPLE’S DAY. 11 a.m., ‘God’s Care.’ A service for the children. .. t 6.30 p.m., ‘The Guiding Hand of God. . Preacher, Rev. GILMAN DUNN, S' 3T. PAUL’S' CATHEDRAL. H.C., 8 a.m. Matins, 11. ‘Smart in F.’ v .. Preacher, Rev. D. V. WHITLOCK., Evensong, 6.30, ‘ Roberts in C.’ Anthem, ‘Jesn, the Very Thought of Tliee ’ (Hevwood). ■ , : Preacher, Canon NEVILL, M.A. Organ Prelude commences at 6.15. Organist, E. Heywood, F.R.C.O. A LL Saints’ Church.—B a.m., Holy ComXjL munioh; 11, Matins and Holy Communion; 6.30, Evensong; Anthem, Behold How Good and Joyful ’; organist, A. W. Lilly, F.1.G.C.M.; vicar, Rev. Hardv Johnson, M.A. ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH, Stafford street.—Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m., Except Ye _ See Signs and Wonders.’ Evensong, 6.00, ‘Thou Came Forth from God. Rev, v\. A. Hamblett. Organ prelude, 6.20 p.m., Mr Axel Newton. > ST. PETER’S, GAVERSIIAM —H.C., 8 a.m.,; Sung Eucharist, 11 i.m.; Evensong, 6.30. St. Peter’s thcLe&'; F1.C.,,8 a.m.; Shortened Matins and H.C., LI; Evensong, 6.30. [ANOVER STREET BAPTIST Ha . CHURCH. Minister, Rev. E. S. TUCK WELL, B.A. TO-MORROW’S SERVICES: II a.m., Mr M'KENZTE. 6.30, Rev. Dr MERRINGTON (Knox College). Hymn Study by the Choir. Choirmaster, Mr H. P. Desmoulins. 10 a.m.. Junior Christian Endeavour Society. , ~,, 2,30, School Session, Y.W. .and Y.M. Bible Classes. BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m., Mr CREE BROWN. 6.30 p.m.. Rev. CHAS. DALLASTON. Evening Topic, ‘The Light That Never Failed.’ ■ ' j<OUTH DUNEDIN BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister, Rev. STANLEY JENKIN. 11 a.m., Mr W. T. WILSON, General Sectary Y M.C.A. 6.30 p.m.. Mr W. ASHTON. A cordial welcome lo all. BAPTIST CHURCH. Preachers: Morning, 11. Rev. CHAfe. DALT/ASTON. Evening, 6.30, Mr J. H. STEARNS. ■VfORTH-EAST VALLEY BAPTIST ' ■ CHURCH. 11 a.m. and, 6.30, p.m., . .Rev. A. ANSTICB. All welcome. /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, MORAY PLACE Morning, at 11, Rev. G. H, JUPP. Subject, ‘Who Seize the Kingdom of Heaven.^ 3 6.30 p.m., Rev. ALBERT MEAD, M.A. BROADCAST from 4YA. Inlroit 405, ‘ Peace - Perfect Peace. Invocation and Lords Prayer. Hymn 9, ‘Praise My Soul, the King of Heaven.’ Scripture, John xv., 12-17. ■ .. Solo. ‘Shepherd’s Cradle Song, Miss Franklin. ~ „. , ~ Hymn 62, ‘The Lord’s My Shepherd. Prayer*. ~ T t Anthem 924, ‘Seek lo the Lord (Roberts). Solo, Mr G. G. Scott. OlYertorv and Dedicatory Prayer. Hymn 625. ‘The Glory of the -Spring. Address. ‘The Gospel of Friendship. Hymn 341, ‘Souls of Men, Why Mill lo Scatter!-'” Benediction. ‘Sevenfold Amen’ (Stainer). Xote.—All hymns from ’Congregational Hvinnary.’ T HE UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. KING STREET (opposite Museum). Rev. C. MAITLAND ELLISS. 1 a.m., ‘The Cloud of Witnesses.’ .30 p.m., ‘The Gospel of the Power of Cl O N GREG ATI ON ALI STS are invited to i Meet the Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher on Monday, October 21st, at'6 p.m., in Moray Place Church. Subject, ‘ Congregationalism of To-morrow.’ IRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, STUART STREET. FOREIGN MISSION SUNDAY. 1 a.m., Rev. H. DANIEL. .30 p.m., Rev. J. F. GOLDIE (President the Conference). _ Subject, ‘ Twenty-seven lears m the Scions.’ Gina and Kera, Solomon Islanders, 1 also speak and sing, mthem, 1 Send Out Thy Light’ (Gounod . tnnual Foreign Mission Meeting on Wedday, 7.50 p.m. Address by Rev. W. A. \GLAIR on ‘What I Saw in the Solon«.’ sORTH- EAST VALLEY (Chambers set). —11 a.m., Rev. G. CLEMENT; 6.30 i , Rev. A. C. LA WRY. VOODHAUGH.—6.3O p.m., , Rev. G. EMENT. BE sure to Hear the gifted Solomon Island lads, GINA and KERA in Gospel, Song, and Story, in Octagon Hall, TomoiTowr (Sunday), at 8 p.m. Everybody heartily invited! Collection. /CENTRAL M ISSIO N. Central mi s & i o n. OCTAGON HALL. Superintendent, Rev. G. B. HINTON. 11 a.m., ‘A Model Christian.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘ The Decoy of To-morrow.’ Solo, ‘ O. Divine Redeemer ’ (Gounod), Miss Nina Black',vood. Anthem, ‘lncline Thine Ear’ (Elvey). Soloist, Mr M’Naught. ,m., Rev. J. F. GOLDIE, Pioneer Misty "of the Solomon Islands and President le Methodist Conference, Rev. W. A. ILAIR. and GINA and KERA (two SoloIslanders), will speck and render vocal instrumental music. Vestry hours, Thursday, 3 p.m.-5 p.m,
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