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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. ' a.m.,.Holy Commupion., O“ooli“SattEs'” 11- aon., Sung Eucharist;' preacher, the. Very ‘Rev the Dean. 7 P-m-ji Evensong; preacher, Canon Carrington, WLA. fnURHAM Street Methodist Church.—ll its, *.m. and 6.30 p.m.,. Key C.' H. Laws, B.A. Evening subject,' “ The Bible in Pei■oaal Life.” - o4vlJ .WESLEY Church, Bast , Belt.-houng H Peaplo’s Sunday:, Preacher. Rev Iv. A. Sinclair. 11 a.m., Family Service and Cnndren’s Rally; 6.30 pirn.,'Young People» Soviet. Evening subject, “ The Farsi Sentence in All Literature.” ° 406 METHODIST, Church Services.—Richmonct ,_4l a.m., "Rev A. Ashcroft; 6.30' p.m., Rev W. C. Oliver. Woolston—ll 0.m., Rev J. X. Buttle; 6.30 p.m., Rev S. Lawry. New Brighton—ll a.m.. Rev C. H. Olds; 6.30 p.m., Rev A. H. Scrivin. . Linweod—ll a.m.,. Mr J. Farrow; 6.30 p.m.. Rev A. Ashcroft. Windear—6.3o p.m., Mr IV. C. Francis. St Paul's, Sumner—ll a.m.. Mr .T. Hanan; 7 p.m- v Kev ,\V. Lee. Marshland—ll a.m.. Rev tV. C. Oliver; 6.30 p.m.. Mr T. J. Kerr. Ileathcete—--11 a.m.. Mr E. Armstrong; 6.30 p.m., Mr H. F IViUrinson, B.A. Opawa—ll a.m., Mr A. G. IV. IVilliams; 6.30 p.m.. Rev J. X. Buttle. Beadiffs— ll a.m., Mr J. R. Chattcrt-on.

A-DDIXGTOX Methodist Church—ll. Mr ix Dobbs; 6.30. Rev S. Griffith; subject, " The Heavenly City," in, memoriam the late Mrs Cannon. Sehvyn Street south —11. Rev Si Griffith; 6.30, Mr David Jones. Lincoln Road (Church Anniversary)—ll, Rev -b. Lawrv; C. 30, Rev H. Bull. Clarence Road--11. Mr. Little; 6.30, Mr J. Old?. Halsweil—--6AO. hEssiongr Haynes. 041 ~ ' TALBAXS-Methodist Church-Rev H. E. est Friandl Edgewnre iDay; Rev' A. Hirdy-Couch, morning and 5374 evening *TIHE Sacred Musical Service, “The Harti- hour of Heaven,” which was- to have been Biyen in the Woolstou Methodist Church last Jgnday, hut postponed on account of the Eclemency of the weather, will be rendered .50-rrio?row Afternoon, at 3 p.tu. 5401 BYDEXHAM Methodist Church, Sunday.— 11. Mr, D. Jones; 6.30. Rev A. X. Scot<ter, B.A. Convalescent Home—ll, Rev ;*■ Sootier: BA. _ |T YTTELTOX Methodist Church.— Sunday ILi Evening Mt Rothwell speaks on Socialism.” Questions and discussion in Schoolroom afterwards. rpRIMITTYE Methodist Church. Sydenham, Battersea Street.-11, Mr Crawley; 6.30, Rev S. Henderson. Anniversary Converlazione, Tuesday, 7.30. Speakers. His •hip the Mayor of Christchurch and City Ministers. Music, Refreshments. Tickets Is. Linwood—Rev Ward, Mr J. Fie.d. a 446 .’PRIMITIVE Metlicdist Church, Cambridge ll Terrace.—ll, Rev S. Henderson; 2.30, Young . Men's and Women s B:b;e C lasses. Edgeware Road—ll, Mr Eurwakcr; 6.30. Rev C. E. Ward. • : 5(41 T AXDBEW’S Oxford Terrace wc*t. Fresbvterian Rally. Special Services wi ; l be conducted To-morrow at 11 m.m. and at 6.30'p.m. by the Rev John Mackenzie. M.A. Morning subject.," The Presbyterian Church and Rational Duty ”; even'ing subject. “.-The World and Its Xeed. (And in the Spreydon Schohoom. Barrington Street, at 6.30 p'.m., bv Mr J. W. Bowles. 1693 DT PAUL’S Presbyterian Church, Cashel tA , Street.—Sunday School Anniversary. Special singing by the scholars. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev Thos. Tait. M'.A., 8.D.; S p.m.,_Mr J.' Caughley, M.A. IS3S_ jQT PAUL’S Presbyterian Church, Cashel V Street.—Sunday School Anniversary, sih Bfay.v 1912. .Special singing by the scholars. Morning., 11 a.m., find evening. 6.30 p.m.. Rev Thos. Tait, M.A.,- B.D. Afternoon. 3 jj.m.. Mr J. Caughley, M.A. • FP2067 jC!T DAVID’S Presbyterian Church. Colombo FO Street. —Services will b; conducted To- ! morrow, at ,11 a.m. and 6.39 p.m., by Rev Charles Murray, M.A. 5125 • Church, Bealey Avenue.—Services 'XV will be conducted To-morrow, at 11 a.m. Vnd 6.30 p.m., by Rev G. Miller, of Milton. . 54-24 ST PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Ferry Road.—Services will be conducted Tomorrow, at 11 a.m. (Ordination of Elders) land at 6.30 p.m., by Rev Thos. McDonald. I 540 G OXFORD Terrace Bapiist Church.—ll a.m., Rev A. Xorth, Official Organiser X.Z. 'Baptist Union; 6.30 p.m.. Rev R. S. Gray—:Week of Praver as appointed by Baptist- .. Union, May 5 to May 10. Wedne-day, special, jto meet Rev A. Xorth. 5461 S' YDENHAM Baptist Church—Rev T. A. Williams—ll, “The Unyielding Persistence of Divine Grace" ; 6,30. “The Horo as Mam" of Action.” Lord's Supper at the close. • 5457 • *.

,V INWOOD Baptist elnirci»r ccm»r Linwcod JLi Avenue and Worcester Street —Morning, 31, Rev ID. Sinclair Mason; evening. C. 30, Rev A. North. A heartv welcome to all. ' ' .5373 rpBXXWY Congregational Church, Wcrtes ‘JL ter Street—To-morrow, 11 ,8.0)., Rev Harold S. Perkin*; 12 noon. Communion; 6.30 p.m., Mr L. Mi Isitt, M.P. Tennyson Street—ll a.m.. Mr Belshaw; 6.30 p.tn., Rev Harold S. Perkins. 5375 of Christ, Durham Street, Sydenham. —Worship and Breaking Bread, 3.1; Bible Class, 2.45; School, 3: Gospel Service, 6.30. Preacher, D. M. McCrackett. Subject: ‘ The Sin of Balaam.” All welcome. 1898 r'IHRISTADELPKIAX Ecclesia. Bible Hall. V 7 Madras Street, will meet. (D.'V.) Sunday, May 5, for Breaking of Bread. 11, a.m.; evening address, 6.30 p.m., subject—“ Tho Kingdom of Gcd: Whore?. Upon the Earth or in the Skies?” AH interested strangers heartily invited.' ' 5377 The mission continued. Scottish • SOCIETY’S 'HALL, Manchester Street.' AiR- C.- H. HINMAN,-Evangelist, will (D.V.) continue his SPECIAL ADDRESSES. SUN--DAY, 3 p.m.. Children’s . Service; 6.30 p.m., Origin of Life." Also, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 7.30 p.m. You are specially invited. Bring Saukey's Hvtnns. ' 5439 I A HMAGH STREET Hall—The Gospel of ■yA-.the Grace of God will-(D.V.) be preached in the above Hal j. on Sunday, evening, .6.30. • All heartily invited. No collection. 537 S /’"'ALEDONIAN Hall, Worcester Street—7 n.m:. Farewell Address by Miss S , P.m., Venables. Subject—-'Spiritualism: What its Mission to Humanity?” Spiritual Clairvoyance. - ... 5370 »->'«aav*a JF , < JU.LU., S UUJVVI; J. Cross of Calvary.” Rooms open Wednesdtivs, i to 5 p.m. 5416 ORDER of the -Star of the East,—Assembly 7. Sunday. 6th May, at 3 p.m., Theosophic-al' Society’s Rooms, Manchester Street (opposite His Majesty's Theatre). Lecture bv Mra Cunhington. Public invited. 5401 ' FIRST Church of Christ. Scientist, corner ~ Gloucester and Manchester Streets, holds Services Every Sunday at 11 a.m. and f p.m. Subject, Sunday next; Everlasting Punishment. 5442 SPIRITUALIST Church. "Worcester Street, 7 P-m, —Hr J. Wilson will speak upon Trancendental Spiritualism. Mrs Wilson will give'39 mil’.utes to Readings from the Human Aura. Lyceum, 3 p.m. Meetings every Thursday for. tho .discussion of Spiritualism, or Concomitant Subjects, S p.m. 5460 QOCL-VLIST Party.—Sunday Meetings— Cathedral Square, 3.0 p.m., Mr John Wilson- - .Subject: " The People Cry for oread; the Churches off—a Stone.” 7 p.m., Hardit-Vaiilant Resolution. Social Tea at Hah, 5.0 p.m. . Mrs Cunhington -speaks Socialist' Hall( Sunday Evening. 8 p.m. Sublet ; The Social Unit." 543.! NEW . . Zealand , Rationalist Association , Choral Hall.—Mr IV. W. Collins wili lecture Tc-mcrrow. Subject. “ Past and Pie ■ent Attempts to Solve the Mysterv of Existence; The , Attitude of Rationalism toward: Modern Speculations.” Musica •elections at 7 o’clock. Questions answerec after the lecture. Admission free; collection 5159 WANTED. T\J"ANTED to Sell,' Second-hand Lady's If Cycle, perfect, order, £3. Adams, Ltd., High Street. 5493 "IATANTED to Sell, Gant’s Stax Machine, TT- guaranteed in good order, £3. Adams, Ltd., High Street. TlfT ANTED to Sell, Lady's Star Cycle, enlf amelled and plated, new tyres, £6 ICe. Adams, Ltd., High Streit. , _ sl2 ?_ WANTED to Sell, Gent’s B.S.A. Cycle, guaranteed in. perfect order, 595. Adams. Ltd.. High Street. 5423 TX7ANTED to Sell, Second-hand Lady’s II . Stax Cycle, perfect order, £5 10s. Adams. Ltd., High Street. 541-3 . SfATATED, by widow lady, Two UnfurnishII ed K ’ Rooms and Bca'rd. State terms iriric,,* « Times Omrs. Position hr refined young Ll> X£4L/. Jl USltiUil : * « ... lady as Companion; light dut.es, good (home, preferred to high wages. Companion <No. 7). ” Times.” 5392 w* TASTED, Evorywcman and Passers-by to i. • . visit the Tower Dining and Supper |Rooms, the best in town topposyo Clock iTower). Mrs Vincent, lato Savoy, High rttoMt. / * l6 '

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