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H 1 •UNDAY 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS. OATHEDRAL—B a.m., Holy Communion; L 11 &.m., Suns Eucharist, preacher, the Very Rev . tho Doan; 7 p.m., Evensong, preacher,-Canon Carrington, M.A. ST JOHN’S Church, Latimer Square. Mission Service in. the Church at ’MnmURHAM STREET Methodist Ctoch-U •o.m. and 6.39 p.m.. Rev C._H. . Laws, B.A.' (Evening subject, "The Golden '^ords cf Jesus.” - VftTESLEY CHURCH, East Belt.—ll ann , W ■ Mr Sheridan (Student); 6.30 p.m.. Re), TV. A. Sinclair; subject: “ Wanted—A Mam Soloj: “ Jesus in Pilate s Hall, Mr E. Ben dal’,.- 3.45, Brotherhood. Talk by Medical Man. Subject: " Tho Temple of tho Body. riGBfSTREET' Methodist.— Sunday School Anniversary—Sunday, Sept. 15th—Morning, Rev A. X. Scotter; Afternoon, 2.45, Re', Sinclair: Evening, Bev C. H. Old 3. Specia Singing, by the Scholars at each Service^ .’ATETHODIST CHURCH Services—RichiM. mond—ll, Rev J. H. Haslam; 6.30, Mr Turner. Woolston—ll. Rev. W C. Oliver, 6.30, Mr Sheridan. New Brighton—ll, aci S. Lawry; 6.30, Rev A .H. Scrivrn. Limvo-d -11, Mr Patten; 6.30, Rev C. E. Ward. Windsor—6.3o, Rev W. C. Oliver. Sumner 11. Mr Francis; 7, Rev W. Lee. MarshW —ll, Mr Parkin; 6.30, Mr M Clymont. Heathcote—ll. Rev W, Leo; 6 30, Mr Fountain. Opawa-IL Kev W A. S.nclaur; 6.30, ;Mr Dobbs. Redcliffs—ll, Mr Franklim^ iTMURHAM STREET Methbdist Mission.— J J 11 a.m., Rev A. H. Scririn ; . 6.30 p.m., Mr T. Pratt. High Stroet-S.S. Anniversary. 11 a.m.. Rev A. N. Scotter; 2.40 Ttev W. A. Sinclair; 6.30 p.m., Rev C. H. Olds. £99a "XDDINGTON Methodist Church—ll, Mr C W Barrell; 6 30, Mr John Field. Seiwyn Street S.—ll. Missioner Haynes; 6.30, Rev S. Griffith. Memorial service to Jato Mrs Squire. Welsh hymn by Cambrian gingers. Lincoln Road-11. Mr Wilson, M.A.; 630 Mr J. M’Cullougli. Clarence Road—ll, Rev S. Griffith; 6.50, Rev S. Lawry. FalsT .ell—3, Missioner Haynes. 3045 Sydenham Methodist church.— O 11 a.m., Rov C. H. Olds; 6.30 p.m., Rev A. N. Scotter, B.A. Subject: “ The Brilliant Failure.’’ 3.46, Sydenham Brotherhood. Mr Caughley on “’Education.’’ —197 S* T ALBANS Methodist Church.—Rev 11. E. Bellliouse. Subjects, morning, “ The Advantages of Change”; evening, “Tho Imgjinent Christ.'’ Edgewr.ro Road—Rev A. Hardy-Couch, morning and evening. 0930 RIMITIYE METHODIST CHURCH.— To-morrow. Anniversary of Llnwood Sunday-sohool. 11, Rev T. A. Williams; 3, Rev S. Henderson; G. 30, Rov A. H. He.slem. Children's singing. Sydenham—ll, Mr Earwaker; 6.30, Mr Sharp. Publio invited. 2998 PRIMITIVE Methodist Church. Cambridge Torrace.—ll, Mr Bush; 2.30, Toung -Men’s and Women’s Bible Classes: 6.30, Rev S. Henderson. Edgeivare Road—ll, Rev S, Henderson; 6.30, Mr Bush. 3069 ST~PAUL’S. PRESBYTERIAN 'CHURCH, Cashel Street. SUNDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, 1912. f A NNTVERSARY SERVICES will be couXX ducted at 11 a.m.' and 6.30 p.m. by ’i : REV DR GIBB, 01 St John's Church, Wellington. ANNIVERSARY TEA and CONGREGAtnONAL MEETING in Schoolroom, TUESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1912. Tea at 6.15 P.m. Meeting at 7.45 p.m. Organ Recital in Church during interval. 8995 ST ANDREW’S CHURCH, Oxford Terrace West—Social. Service Sunday—Services •will be conducted To-morrow at 11 a.m. and tit 6.30 p.m. by the Rev Frank Rule; and in the Spreydon Schoolroom, Barrington Street, at 6.30 p.m. Special collections for Orphanage. 1899 ST DAVID’S Presbyterian Church —Services To-morrow 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by Rev Charles Murray, MA. 3053 KNOX Presbyterian Church, Bealey Avenue—Services will be conducted at 11 B.m- and 6.50 p.m. by Rev Dr Erwin, MA.. Evening subject, “Failure and Success.. ■ .. -■ • t ■ 3022 S' T PETER’S CHURCH, Ferry Road-Tho Rov T. MoDonald will conduct the services to-morrow, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. (/YXFORD TERRACE Baptist Church.— Rov R. S. Gray will Prcaoh To-morrow jat .Both services. Morning Service at 11 o'clock, Evening- Service at 6.30 o’clock, ■'Open-air Service at 8 o’clock. • 3061 hi INWOOD Baptist Church, Worcester St. IXi —Rev D. Smolair Mason will preach at both services. Mloming 11, Evening 6.30. -Communion Service. Bromley—Sunday-school 2.30; evening 6.30; Mr T. Nuttail. Dyer’s Road—School 2.30. 2999 4NPREYDON Baptist Services, 11, 6.30. KJ Pjpacher, Rev John Laird. Sittings free-. Visitors welcomed. 3000 SYDENHAM Baptist Church; Elgin Street —ll, Rov C. E. Ward: .6.80, Rev T. A. Williams. Strangers heartily welcome. ' ' ' 3034 1 1 TRINITY Congregational Church.—Men's IX Meeting Sunday, September loth, 3 f.m. Address by Mir J. Wilson, of England. übjeot: “Ideals.” All men heartily welcome. 2994 YM.CA, Sunday, 4.15 p.m. —Address to • men by Mr H. R. Plimsoll. Strangers’- Tea, 6.15 pun. All young men welcome 3049 fTYRINITY Congregational Church, Wor[X coster Street.—Both services to-morrow* conducted by Rov A. N. Wallace, of Melbourne; 11 a.m. and 6.50 p.m. Subject:. " An Oldl World Idyl.” 2992 CHURCH OF CHRIST, Durham Street S.—Worship and Breaking Bread, 11; Bible Class, 2.45; School, 3; Gospel Service, 6.30;. preacher, D. M. M’Crnckett. Subject, “ Behold the Lamb of God.” All welcome. IS9B /'IHRISTADELPHIAN Ecclesia Bible Hall, vy Madras Street, will meet (D.V.) for Breaking of Bread Sunday, loth, 11 a.m. Evening Address 6.30 p.m. Subject: “ The Heirs of the Kingdom Which God has Promised.” All heartily invited. 2993 SCOTTISH Society’s Hall, Manchester Street—A bright Gospel Service is held -in tho above Hall every Sunday, 6.30 p.m. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Also at the Waltham Hall, Shakespeare Rond. You and the children aro heaTtilv invited. Come. 3016 QYDENHAM Gospel Mission —Sunday, 11, O Messrs K. England and -C. Pope; 6.30, Mr K. England. “ Repent ye an dbo converted that your sins may bo blotted out.” 8019 j ARMAGH STREET Hall.—Tho Gospel of ’XX the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached in the above hall 6.30 p.m. Sunday Evening. All heartily invited. No collection. 3001 A - SPIRITUAL Service w:ll bo held 7 p.m., nt 114, Victoria Streot, Papanni Road. Address, Mrs Walker; subject, "Seek yo first the Kingdom of Heaven, when all things will be added unto you.” Spiritual Clairvoyance. 2553 “ 4TIHE Spirits of the Prophets aro subject X to the Prophets ” (Paul, I. Cor., 14). , Lecture by Mr W. Nortontaylor, of Dunedin. Psychic messages from written requests handed up by congregation. Sunday, 8.39 p.m., Social Hall. Trades Buildings, Gloucester Streot. Collection door. Private interviews daily, 11-5 p.m., samo buildings. ■ 3030 SOCIALIST PARTY.—Sunday Activities—- . Propaganda Meetings, Cathedral Square, B and 7 p.m. Social Tea, at Hall, 5 p.m. (Mrs Courd). Evening Indoor Meeting, Biing’s Theatre, Messrs R. Semplo and E. J. Howard will spoak. “Tho Fight at Waihi J»nd Reefton is for Human Life.” 3075 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Caledonian Society’s Ilall. Worcester Street. Public 3-ccture by Miss C. W. Christie, Sunday, 7 p.m, Subject: “Why Wo Must Return to Earth Life.” 3074 ARDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST, HEATH COTE CENTRE.—Assembly Sunday, loth September, Heathcote Hall, at 8 p.m. ■ Lecture oy Miss Christio: “Do We Return to Earth Life.” Public invited. 3065 RST Church of Christ, Scientist—Christian Science Services, Sunday, 11 a.m. 7 p.m., comer Manchester and GloucesStreeta. Subject 15th Inst.: “ Subice.” Strangers welcomed. 3070 TRITUALIST CHURCH, Worcester Street.—7 p.m., Address by Mr J. WilSubject: .' , Tho Origin of Life; An;r Agnostic Mare’s Nest.” Spirit Mes:s by Mrs J. Wilson. Two moro Sundays r . ... . 3083 VfTEW Zealand Poitionaiist Association, J.'i Choral Hall. —Mr W. W. Collins will Lecture To-morrow. Subject: “ The Present Aspect of tho Conflict Concerning the Historical Value of tho New Testament Writings. The Light it Throws on Scripture Authtenticity.” Musical Selections at 7 o’clock. ■Questions answered after tho lecture. AdjUMSsion Freo. Collection. 3085 WANTED. Sell. Pinus Insignus, yearling; Jame 3 Cook, East Oxford. 2985 Girl for Machining, Plain Sower; wages 12s 6d. Apply Machinist, Office. 2583

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16034, 14 September 1912, Page 3

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