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Sunday Announcements. FOB CHFJST AXD\THE CHILDREN. SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1009. SEV W. J. MAYERS wi}l conduct an V AFIEE-CIIURCH BALLY m HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, at 8.13 p.m. •i ADDBEBS, with Pictorial Illustrations, on " 'i'ho Life Work of tho Father of Nobody's Children. Chairman, His Worship tho Mayor. The Bojm will lend the Singing; on their Silver-toned Handbells and Comet. Admission Free, to Adults only. Collection. Bev W. ,T. Mayers will aUo preach: Morning:, 11—Trinity Congregational Church; Evening, 6.30 Oxford Terraco Baptist Church. Retiring Collections on behalf of the Homes. 6302 CATHEDRAL— 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m.. Mating (Stainer in E-U»t); Anthem, "0 Lord, My God" (Nares); Preacher, the Rev C. W. Carrington, M.A.; 7 p.m. (Stanford in B-flat), Anthem, " Hallelujah" (Beethoven); Preacher, the Rev P. B. Hag-g-itt, M.A. 6576 qT AUGUSTINE'S, Cashmere Hills—Hark-' vest Thanksgiving Services, Sunday, 35th April. Preachers, 11 a.m., tho Vicar (the Bev P. J. Cocks), at 6.30 p.m., the Venerable the Archdeacon of Akaroa. 6532_ DURHAM Street South Methodist Mission.—ll a.m., Mr Williams. 6.30, Rev N. Turner. Music and songs by choir and orchestra. _Soloist, Mr L. Pollard. 60S9_ DURHAM STREET "Methodist Church.— 11, Rev S. Lawry; Evening, 6.30, Key ■". H. Gariand. Subject: "Behold the Lamb of God." 66U "IGH Street Methodist Church.—ll a.m., ■• Rev Si. Turner. Subject—" San-Ballet 6.30, Mr C. P Music and 6699 -Morning, ;. 6.30. Bev . 6611 Garland; ' » 11, Eov A. McUean; Evening, d.du. Kev W. Lee. . 6611 3IUHMOND.—II, Rev C U, Ai 6.30, Bev C. H. Laws, B.A. 1 11, Kev C. H. Laws, 8.A.; 6.30, Rev J. N, Buttle. New Brighton—ll, Mr K. H. Turner; '6.30, Mr W. Thomas. Liuwood—ll, 3d G. W. A.lan; 6.30, Mr Franklin. Windsor--0.30- Bev W. O.'Oiiver. Sumner—ll, Kev W. Lee; 7, Mr T. Olds. Marshland—ll, Rev W. C. Oliver; 6.30. Mr I. Farrow. Hcathcote—--11. Mr Olds; 6.30. Mr H. Patten. Opawa--11, Rev N. Turner; 6.30. Mr J. Haunan. C6ll ' 11, Mr Harri 3; evening, 6.30, Re' Hudson. People's Popular Service. Soloist; Miss Ibbotson. Subject: "Christian Citizenship." Convalescent Home—--6661 ADDINGTON Methodist Church.—ll, Mr R. 11. Turner; 6.30, Rev S. Griffith. Solwyn Street S.—ll, Rev S. Griffith; 6.30, Evans. Lincoln Road—ll, Missioner Evan?: 6.30. Mr E. Smith. 6633 Ul Methodist Churcn.—Anniversary .orrow. U, Rev C 11. Garland; 3, Rev W. J. L. Closs, 8.A.; 6.30, Rov S, Lawn*. Special music at all the services. 6GSO N«r* 'The Joy of Living." rning. Mr K. T. Grave; »RIMITIVE Methodist Church, Cambridge Terraco—ll, Rev S. Henderson; 6.30, Rev W. Harris. Linwood—ll, Mr Hall; 6.30, Hov S. Henderson. Svdenlmm—ll. Eev W. Harris: 6.30, Mr .1 -11, Mr H. Hoilnno; e.au, ur d. anew !KS Presbytoriau Church, .Kerry -Services will be conducted Tomorrow, at 11 a.m., by Rev T. McDonald, and at 6.30 p.m. by Mr F. Rule. Ail seats free. 6605 QI ANDREW'S . Church. Oxford Terrace O west —Services will bo conducted tomorrow at 11 o'clock a.m. and at 6.30 o'clock p.m. by the Rev John Mackenzie, M.A. Morning subject, "The Bible and the Nation"; evening subject, " The Bible and tho Individual." KNOX CHURCH, Bealey Avonue.—Services will bo conducted To-morrow, at ■'A a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev Dr Erwin. 664* • YDENHAM, Presbyterian Church—Ser- ': 'vices To-ihorrow, 11 a.ni. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev Charles Murray, M.A. 1 ject::-.." A Straight Talk to Young x evpio «u Discipleship." EC»2 -\XFOKD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 11 «um.—REV R, S. GRAY. 6.30 p.m.—EEV W. J. MAYERS, of Lonr,n. Senior Deputation Secretary, Dr Barardo'g Homes. ietiring Collection on behalf of tho Homos. 6581 KE&mEmm h, Elgin Street , Pastor H. G. Bkckie ; afternoon, 2.45, Bible Classes ; evening, 6.30 p.m., Baptismal Service, which the 'Pastor, H. G. Blackie, will conduct. 6671 •T IXWOOD Baptist Church, Canal Reserve li and Worcester Street.—ll a.m., Mr D. N". Adams; 2.30 p.m.. Sunday-school; 6.30 0.m.. Mr F. Snratt. All aro welcome. G64S MEEMMm® TRINITY Cong 1 Street—To-i •J. Mayers, Deputation from Dr Barnardo's " -ics"; -6.30 p.m., Rev W. S. L. Closa, 8.A.. Buuject, " Man, tho Coveteous Machine." v sitcrs welcomed. 658 S ThURCH* OF CHRIST, Diirham Street ! South.—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening lubject: "Cross Purposes." Preacher, Mr Ralph Gcbbic S'fc Albans—Gospel. Meeting, 8.30 p.m. 1898 THE SALVATION. ARMY, VICTORIA A STREET. Open-air, 10 a.m., Berry Street, St Albans. FIVE NOTABLE CONVERSIONS LAST SUNDAY. Good, Cheerful Meetings. Monday. 8 p.m.—Electric Moving pictures; Adults 6d, Children 3d. Wednesday, 8 p.m.— Musical Programme. Sundav, Mar 2nd, 7 p.m.—MISS ADA WARD, at His Majesty's Theatre. 6671 ' M.CJ\. ROOMS, Sunday, 4.15 p.m.— • -Men's Meeting and Stranger's Tea. Speaker—H. G. Blackio. All men welcome. 6666 ODDFELLOWS' Hall, St Asaph Street— A Gospel Address will be given by ,Mr B. C. Greonman, from Canada, on '"Life and Times of Elisha." 6.30 p.m. AH aro invited. 6707 A" " RMAGH Street Hall, near Street. —The Gospel of the Grace of God will be preached, Sunday Evening. 6 30. All are invited. Lato Scottish Society's Hall. 6704 PHRISTADELPHIAN Assembly, Bible VV Hall, Madras Street, City.—Sunday, April 23, 6.30 p.m. Address: "Is the World }a bo Converted before tho Second Advent?" Come! all are heartily welcome. 6589 v-^ 1 Sunday, 7 p.m., Baker Bros.' Buildings, [anchesler Street. AH welcome Also Sunday-school, 2.30 p.m. 6673 l-HEOSOPJ-HUAIi SOCIETY. 107 a, Manchester Street (opp. H.M. Theatre)— blic Lecture, Sunday, 7 hci State of Sin and Meai pHORAL HALL.—Mr W. W. Collins will ■\S Lecture To-morrow. Subject: "A Correction of Somo Intentional and Unintentional Misrepresentations of Rationalism." Musical selections at 7 o'clook. Questions nuswered after the lecture. Admission free; Collection. 6663 NEW, Season's Dates, 3d lb; New Season's Figs. 3d lb; New Scason'u Prunes, 4\i and 6d" lb: New Dried Anrioots, Dd ib; Oatina, lOcl bag; Oatmeal. 251 b. 3s each; Walnuts, 6(1 lb. JOHN HALL AND CO.. LTD. 2 /ANTED, are you satisfied with your i / CYCLE REPAIRER. If not, try ■ BALL. GLOUCESTER STREET. New Machines and Repairs at Lowest Prices. 6220 TO • LET. TARGE FACTORY AND WAREHOUSE. XJ 'in good central position, m Liohfield 'Street; 3 Hoars. 3000 ft floor snace: low i-ent AY'SaSS T=d, Hat <ory. Bedford Row. v2±2_!D~to Soil, Piano (Collard and Col- ■ ■ iiiro.l, £22; in perfect order, splenoid i* strument, brilliant and rich tone, check aclion, etc.; in very handsome .walnut com, Owner loaving; genuine bargain. 52, Worcester Street, City.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14977, 24 April 1909, Page 3

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