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BUWDA ANNOUNCEMENTS. CATHEDRAXj Sunday, S. Bartholomew, A. and M. Holy Communion, 8 and after Matins; oervioe, Garrett in F. Anthem, “ O . Love the Lord ” (Sullivan). Preacher, the-Dean. Evensong, 7; service, Garrett in D. Anthem, “ Happy and Blest (Mendelssohn). Preaoher, Eev Canon Garland. - ‘ : t . BIBLE IN' STATE SCHOOLS LEAGUE OF N.Z. PLEA FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. SUNDAY, 24th~AUGUST, 1013. CANON GARLAND, the Organising Secretary, will speak at 11.0 a.m. —St Matthews, St Albans. 8.0 p.m. —Grand Theatre, Cathedral SquaTe (Central Methodist Mission). 7.0 p.m.—The Cathedral. MONDAY, 25th. S.O p.m.—Special Mooting of Women’s League at Y.M.C.A. Hall. 321 DURHAM STREET Methodist Church.— 11 and 6.30, Rev C. H. Laws, B.A. Evening eubject: “ Temptation, and the Way of Escape.” Special music from 6.30 to 6.46. Solo: Mr E. T. Lawn. Anthems: “I Waited for the Lord " (Mendelssohn), ,r O God, Thou Art My God” (Jackson). Organ Solo: “ Grand Choeur ’•* (Faulkes). 872 WESLEY' Church, East Belt—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev W. A. Sinclair. Evening : Reception of Members and Communion, Solo: “If With All Your Hearts,” Mr Petty. 886 /SenTRAL METHODIST MISSION.— V Grand Theatre. P.S.A. 3 p.m. Splendid opening programme by Choir and Orchestra. A musical treat. Addross, Canon Garland. 6.30 Programme: Choir and Orchestra. Rev J. Cocker. Sermon to Women. Soloist, Miss Tyler, A.R.C.M. Durham Street South—ll, Rev J. Cocker. High Street—ll, Mr J. H. Fountain. 877 DDINGTON Methodist Church.—ll, Mr Francis; 6.30, Rev S. Griffith. Subject: ‘‘The Palace Beautiful.” Solo by Mr Shillito. Anthem: " Consider the Lilies.” Selwyn Street S.—ll, Rev W.. Harris; 6.30, Mr E. Smith. Lincoln Road—ll, Mr J. Cock; 6.30, Rev C. E. Ward. Clarence Road —ll, Rev S. Griffith; 6,30, Mr W. Hindle. Halswell—3, Mr J. Cock. 845 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist.— Commencing Ten Days’ Mission. 11 and 6.30, Rev B. Motson. Madras Street, St Albans—ll, Rev C. E. Ward; 6.30, Rev W. Harris. ■ 847. Methodist Services. —Linwood —Mi»sioner S. E. Cross at both services. Windsor—2.3o, Rev C. H. Olds; 6.30, Mr W. C. Francis. 225 QYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH ■ O 11 a.m., Mr J. Field; 6.30 p.m., Rov A. N. Scotter, B.A. “The Church and the Gospel.” Convalescent Home—ll, Rev Scotter. Somerfleld Street —7, Mr, Belphaw, 879_ ST PAUL’S Presbyterian Church, Cashel Street.—Rev Thos. Tait, M.A., 8.D., 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. New Brighton—ll a.m. Linwood —6.80 p.m., Mr J. Tennent. ST ANDREW’S Church, Oxford Terrace west.—Services will be conducted Tomorrow, at 11 a.m. (parade of Christchurch Highlanders) and at 6.30 p.m. by the Rev John Mackenrie, M.A. Morning subject: “The Moral Equivalent of War.” Evening subject: “The Fifth Commandment.” And in the Spreydon Schoolroom, Barrington Street, at 6.30 p.m., by Mr D. C. Burns. 1898 fjITETHODIST Churches Woolston -11, U-VJL Rev Lee; 6.30, Rev Laycock. Sumner — ■ 11, Mr Wilkinson; 7, Rev Fee. Heathoote — 11, Mr Hooper; 6.30, Rev Lee. Opawa—ll, Rev Laycock; 6.80,. Mr Wigglesworth. '826 ■QT ALBANS Methodist Church Morning, Rev L. B. Neale; evening, Rov H. E. Bellhouse; subject —“ Is Scoundrolism a Sacred Probation?” Edgewafe Road —Morning, Rev H. E. Bellhouse; evening, Rev L. ' B. Neale. 829_ KNOX Presbyterian Church, Bealey Avenue —Services will be conducted, at 11 aim. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev Dr Erwin, M.A. At Berwick Street Schoolroom, St Albans — Evoning service at 6.30, conducted by Mr J. Reid. 831 BT DAVID’S Presbyterian Church, Colombo Street.—Services will be conducted To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by Rev Charles Murray, M.A. 844 OXFORD TERRACE Baptist Church—Rev J. J. North. 11 a.m., .“God-bearers or God-borne?” 6.30 p.m., “Salvation by Sacrifice: The way out, socially and religiously.” 8 p.m., Final Men’s Meeting of series; ohief speakers, Councillors McCullough and McCombs. Followed by sevenminute speeches. 830 QYDENHAM Baptist Church.—Rev T. A. Williams. 11.0—Special Series of Morning Services. “The Awakened Saul’s Six Steps to God.” No. 1, “Repentance.” 6.30, “ Kindness.” . 846 BAPTIST CHURCH.—St' Albans Branch, Toon’s Road. Evening service 6.30 p.m. Mr F. Spratt. Sunday-school 2.30 P.m. > 1 ■ i 864 TRINITY Congregational Church.—Services To-morrow conducted bv' Rev Harry Johnson. Subjects: Morning, ’ll a.m., “ From Death to Life.” Evening, “ Hymns of the Soul.” Special soloist, Miss Hilda Cocker. All‘welcome. 87J pHURCH OF CHRIST. Durham Street . south.—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject: “About That Balance-sheet.” Preacher, Mr Ralph Gebbie, B.A. OCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL, Manchester Street.—A Gospel Meeting will (D.V.) bo held Sunday Evening, 6.30, in the above Hall. Sunday-school 3 o’clock. • 871 O YDENHAM Gospel Mission.—Morning and evening, Mr D. Lanyon. “Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the Blood of Jesus,” Heb. 10, 39 - . 856 V M.C.A.—Sunday, 4 p.m., Men’s Meeting. -*- * Subjeot: “Christ and the Individual.” Strangers’ Tea 5 p.m. All men invited. 874 Armagh street Haii-The Go^ e 'i“f the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached in the above Hall 6.30 p.m., Sunday. All heartily invited. No collection. 827 pHRISTIAN Science Services. First v/ Churoh of Christ Scientist, corner Manchester and Gloucester Streets. Sunday services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday-school 11 am - 859 OIHEOSOPHICAL Society, 247. Manchester -L . Street (opposite H.M. Theatre).—Public Lecture Sunday, 7 p.m. -- • Attributes of the Soul.” Sunday, 2.80 p.m. Subject, “ The Children’s Class C-PIRITUALISTS’ . Church, Worcester LJ • Street.—Divino Service, 11. “ Eye hath not soen, nor ear heard ” (1 Cor. 2). Evening, seven o’clock. “ Spiritualism’s Religious Status.” A Reply to Rev Murray, .St Andrew’s, Auckland, whose published sermon entitled “ Demonism ” appeared in local “ Evening News,” Aug. 7th. Silver Coin, door. W\ Nortontaylor. 921 7TIHE Temple of the Higher Spiritualism, -*• Trades Hall, Gloucester Street, near Manchester Street—Sunday, 7 p.m.; speakor, Miss S. Venables; subject—“ Peace, Perfeot Peace.” Clairvoyance. 825 SOCIALIST Party.—Usual Meetings ToO morrow: Square, 3 and 7 p.m. Reply to President Employers’ Association. Tea, 5 jf-.m. Sunday School, 3 p.m. Hall Meeting 8 p.m. Particulars To-night’s “ Star.” NEW ZEALAND Rationalist Association, Caledonian Hall, Worcester Street.—Mr W. W. Collins will Lecture To-morrow. Subject: “Free Will and Determinism: An examination in tho light of modern 3cienoe of Professor Salmond’s assertion that ‘ Man is a free spiritual agent.' ” Musical selections at 7 o’clock. Questions answered. Admission free. Collection. 851 WANTED. ’ANTED, a Situation as Station or Camp Cook; good baker. Apply AlHotel, Lyttelton. 'ANTED, Two-wheel Brake. Apply Claridge's, Ltd., 165, Cashel Street, stchureh. 926 'ANTED, for the D.I.C. China and Glass Dopt., a Young Girl as Apprentice.’ ly Manager. 917 'ANTED, Good 3-t-roomed llouso. Particulars and lowest rent, Good Tenant. ~ “ Times.” 919 rANTED, two lady and two gentlemen Boarders; all conveniences. ’Phone . 242, Cashel Street. 911 ’ANTKfI Known, that Nicholson and Co. are clearing 20 Ladies’ Mackinos at 8s lid, usually 29s od. 4 ’ANTED] Strong Lad for Motor-car Garage; previous experience desired, ms’ Garage, 219, Tuam Street. 923 ‘ANTED Sell, Seed Potatoes, Gamekeeper, etc., sacks or small quantities, tins, 189, Brougham Street, Sydenham. 920 ’ANTED Known —Mrs Quartermain is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ and dren’s Left-off Clothing. Letters by post itherwise attended to. Address, Mrs G. rtermain, 154, High Street. XOOOO ’ANTED, 500 to 1000 acres North CanteTbury, for a client owning six supetown houses; rentals £535 yearly; ty £3400 as part or whole payment. P. Iftviea and Go., 161, Cashel Stxeat.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16326, 23 August 1913, Page 3

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