d d e SUNDAY SERVICES. | jpiRST CHURCH OF OTAGO, j Preacher: Rev. W. ALLEN STEVELY, M.A., Dip. Ed. 10.30 a.m., Office-bearers’ Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m., ‘ WHITSUNDAY.’ 6.30 p.m., ■ PENTECOST.’ Quartet, ‘ The Duteous Day Now Cioseth.’ Anthem. ‘ Now Thank We All Our God.’ Organist. Dr V. E. Galway. SUNDAY SERVICES. g PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. Holy Communion, 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 11 a.m. (Choral). ‘ Stainer in F.’ Preacher, Rev. J. E. HOLLOWAY, D.Se., F.R.S. Combined Children’s Service, 3 p.m. Rev. H. P. AULT, M.A. Evensong, 6.30. ’ Colborne in A.’ Antfiem, ‘ God is a Spirit ’ (Bennett). Preacher. THE DEAN. THE CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS. Cumberland street. WHITSUNDAY. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion (Corporate Communion of the Mothers’ Union). 11 a.m., Sung Eucharist and Procession. Preacher, the Assist. Curate. 6.30 p.m., Festal Evensong and Procession. Preacher, the Vicar. Anthem, ‘ Come, Holy Ghost’ (Attwood). K N O X O H U R O H. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. D. C. HERRON, M.A. Evening Subject, ‘PRIDE IN OUR HERITAGE/ Trinity Methodist church, Stuart street. 11 a.m.. Rev. BASIL METSON. ‘ Doors Open Everywhere.’ 630 p.m.. Rev. BASIL METSON, ‘ Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad ——?’ Solo, ‘ I Will Sing of Thy Great Mercy,’ Miss Editli Ritcnie. Solo-Anthem, ‘ Sweet is the Sunlight.’ Soloist, Mrs J. M’Dongall. N.E. VALLEY.-11, Dr HUGH DENSEM; 6.30, Rev. D. J, ROBERTSON. WOODHAUGH.—II a.m., Rev. D. I. ROBERTSON. ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH (Presbyterian), North Dunedin (corner King and Howe streets).—ll a.m., Rev. Thomas Miller, M.A.; subject, ‘How Excellent is Thy Name’; 6.30 p.m., Mr Donald Grant, of China Inland Mission. T. ANDREW’S CHURCH—The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper; 11 a.m., 1 Reconcilation With God ’; 6.30 p.m., ‘ The Meaning of the Sacrament ’; Rev. H, J. Ryburn. Kensington: 6.30 p.m., Mr E. F. Farr. Rf USSELBURGH PRESBYTERIAN ill CHURCH. . (Queen’s Drive.) 11 am. and 6.30 p.m. Mr A. HADDOCK. ROSLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. H. A. MITCHELL, B.A. 11 a.m., ‘ A Whit Sunday Message.’ 6.30 p.m.. ‘ In a Garden.’ Anthem, ’ Shepherd of Souls.’ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m., * Baptised With the Spirit.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘ The Work of the Spirit.’ Rev. J. DOUGLAS SMITH, B.A, 2 p.m.—BROGKVILLE. ’ Maori hill Presbyterian church. 11 a.m.. ‘ Life’s Challenges—Acceptance or Evasion? ’ Parade of Life Boys. 6.30 p.m., ‘ Personal Religion.’ Rev. A. C. W. STANDAGE, M.A. : D UNDAS STREET METHODIST. 11 a.m., ’ The Second Mile.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘ Where are the Nine?’ Preacher: Rev. A. E. JEFFERSON. CAVERSHAM METHODIST CHURCH, Main South road. —11 a.m., Mr A. Ganderton; 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. E. Patchett. ABBOTSFORD; II a.m., Rev. R. E. Patchett; 6.30 p.m., Mr C. Chirnside. METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m., ‘The Methodist Pentecost.' 6.30 p.m., ‘ Needed —Another Pentecost.’ Preacher, Rev, D. O. WILLIAMS, M.A. CARGILL ROAD Methodist Church,— 11 a.m., Rev. H. R. Wright. 6.30 p.m.. Rev. H. C. Orchard. Sacrament. Anthem, ‘ O Worship the King.’ ST. CLAIR: Rev. Orchard, 11; Rev. Wright, 6.30. Hanover ' street baptist church. Rev. J. EWEN SIMPSON. 11 a.m., ‘Unused Possessions’. Comnunion. _ 6.30 p.m., VISITORS’ SERVICE. Subject, Three Up and Two to Play.’ Hvmnif.udy, ‘ I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say.’ )uet, ‘Still He Is . Pleading,’ Misses R. md M. Slirimpton. 8 p.m., “ At Home,” in Church Hall. PROPHECY SPEAKS! ENTIRELY NEW SERIES. HEAR THOMAS J. BRADLEY STRAND THEATRE. THIS SUNDAY, 6.30 P.M. and 8 P.M, SUBJECT: ‘THE SPANISH CRISIS IN PROPHECY/ Charts to illustrate. This Address commences a series on the age-old controversy between ROMANISM and PROTESTANTISM. You must hear Addresses. NOTE!—Commencing next Tuesday, June 7, at 7.30 p.m., in the Y.M.C.A. Hall, a Verse Study of the Book of Revelations. All Welcome. Free. There will be one of METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION WELCOME TO THE BIG, BRIGHT, CHEERY SERVICE. OCTAGON HALL, IP AND 6.30. The Morning Service will be devoted entirely to the Holy Communion, be a Baptismal Service ,at 11 a.m., after which the whole service will Communion. There will be no address. 2.30—818 LE CLASSES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL. 6 30—HEAR LESLIE B. NEALE. Subject: ’THE HYPOTHESIS OF RELIGION.’ Soloist, Miss Hazel Walker. Anthems: ‘I Am Alpha and Omega’ and ‘Deep Harmony/ SUNDAY WEEK-YOUTH DAY. SPECI AL SERVICES. LISTEN IN to 4ZM Radio Talks every morning by Uncle Don (Sundays 4.15), Uncle Leslie and Cousin Hugh. UNITED NEW LIFE CAMPAIGN. TUESDAY, 7th JUNE,,to WEDNESDAY, 15th JUNE (Saturdays excepted), 1 At 7.30 p.m. REV. BERNARD WILSON Recently associated with Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher’s great Gospel Campaign, England. In the CAVERSHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY. JUNE 5.—11 a.m., Caversham Presbyterian Church; 6.30, Caversham Baptist Church. _ „ ~ _,,,. TXT . „ Rev. R. L. FURDSON. Kev. C. M. SULLIVAN.
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