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SUNDAY ANN OUN OEM ENTS. j : jpussj^^AE—Sunday! 8, Holy t'ommunioii. - 11,: Ordination; service, Steggo.ll in G.' Preacher, Rev H. Williams, jun. iEvensong, '7; service, AValmisley in D minor. Anthem, “By tho AVaters of Babylon ” (Coleridgc-Taylor). Preacher, tbo Principal of Christ’s College, .Upper Depart- . meat. 435K* ST ANDREW'S CHURCH. OXFORD TERRACE WEST. 'CSERViCES will bo conducted TO-MOK-IO ‘ROW, at 11 ».ro. and at 6.30 pan., by the Rev. John Mackenzie. , Morning ■ Subject—“lnfo or tbc Avorlu. UitktAolTim of Dialrs Evening Subject—“Tbo City of DialracIn tho Now Church HbU. Puriri Street, Riccarion, at ll a.m., and in the Spreydou Schoolroom. Barrington Street, at 6.30 p.m. jiv Mr J. A r . Jacobson. rUMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist Carolsl britlge Terrace.—ll, Rov C. E. Ward; 5.30, Mr Pugh. Madras Street/ St Albans (corner Edgewarc Road) —11, Mr E. AV. Hall; GtiO, Re.v C. E. Ward. TaURHAM STREET Methodist ChurchJJ 11 a.in.,:Mr C. AY. Burrell; 6.30 p.m Rev H. B. Bellhouso. jjGS tV/TETHODIST Serviccsr-Limvcod, 11 a.m.; iilJ.' Mr Parkin; 6.3 in-; 6.30 p.m. Mr S. E. Cross. Windsor, C. 30 p.m., Mr F. C. Spralt, 4163 VITESLEY Church, East Belt—ll a.m., YV Alissionor, S. E. Cross; 0.30 p.m., Mr H. Holland (Mayor of. Christchurch). 4433 /CENTRAL, Methodist Mission.—Grand VJ Theatre, 6.45. Singing by Choir; 7 p.m., Mr W. E. Laadloy. . Soloists—Misses Lomas .nd H.vCocker. 8 p.m.. Opcn-r.ir Service. Speakers l —Rev C. E. AVard and Air Righton. Durham Street South—Ur Mr J. H. lhigh. High' Street—ll, Mr W. Spronle. 4457 A DDINGTON Methodist Church—ll,' Air 1Y McCullough; 6.80, Rev S. Griffith. Quartetto. Selwyn Strcot S.—ll, Mr C. W. Barrell; 6.30, Mr Leadlcy. Lincoln Road— Ll. Rev AV; Harris; 6.30, Mr J. Olds, jun. Clarence Road (Harvest Festival)—ll. Rev S. Griffith (farewell service); 6.30, Rev AA. Harris. ■ Halswell— 3, Rev AA". Harris. . . ... 4393 ST ALBANS Methodist Church.—Morning, Rev H. E.‘ Bellhouae; evening, Air L. M.' laitt, M.P. Edgeware Road—Marn~ing, Mr AV. E. Leadley; evening. Rev L. B. JXeale. Evening service, reception of new members. Jjyj SYDENHAM Methodist Church—ll a.m., •Mr J. Belsliaw; 6.30 p.m., Rev H. Sharp. Convalescent Home—ll a.m., Air. F. 'Spratt, son. 439 l YATOOLSTON Methodist—ll, Rev AV. LayA V cock; 6.30. Rev AV. Lee. Opava—ll. Mr Hanan; 6.30, Rev W. Laycock. Sumner— 11, Rev AV. L3e; 7, Air Wiggleswortu. Hcathcote—ll, Air Hooper; 6.30, Air J. Olds. ' 4339 8T PAUL’S Presbyterian. Church, Cashel Street.—ll a.m.. Rev Dr Erwin; 6.30 p.m., ;Rev Geo.. 11. Jupp. New Brighten 11 a.m.,-' Mr. J. Temicnt; 6.80 p.m., Mr J. Caughley,;M.A. Linwooci, 0.30 p.m., Air J. Tcnneht . KOX Church, Boaloy Avenue—Rev Geo. Jupp,' 11 a.m.; Rev Dr .Erwin. M.A., 6.30 p.m. Berwick Street School—Air JReid. '6.30. .• i 39 7_ TIT DAVID’S Presbytorian Cliurch, ColomS, bo Street—Services Tc-morrow —. H Communion; 6.30 p.m., “Tbo Gist pt the Matter.” • Rev ’ Charles Murray, M.A. .: V. 44*10 XFORD TERRACE “Baptist _ ChurcliHarvcst Festival. Rev J: J. North. 11 a.m.—“Our Daily Bread”; 6.30 p.m.-The Atheist’s Illusion-* 1 That we have no om >o thank but ourselves.” 1 39 - T INWOOD Baptist Churcb, Worcester Xf -.'Street and LinVoed Avenue.—Church Artaivorskry Services. Preachers: Morning, ill, Mr L. W. A’oller; evening, 6.30. Air L. .Browning. ", .Special Hymns and Anthems. A hearty welcome to all. 4449 (SYDENHAM Baptist Church—Rev T. A. ■O.-. .'Williams. 11.0, “The Shepherd’s ■Knowledge ”; 6.30, “ The Traitor. 4.0, Brotherhood. Address by Mrs AA'ells. Ladies welcome. 6.30. Waltham, Mr Hislop. 4434 Manchester SCOTTISH SOCIETY Hall. . D •• Street.—A Bright Gospel Meeting will (D7Y;) be hold 6.30 Sunday evening. ; Speak-. •er.-’-Mr R. G. Grubb, Evangelist,' A hearty invitation given to ail. Sankey’s hymns. Nd collection. ' 4417 SYDENHAM Gospel Mission. Morning, 0 _ Mrs K. E. England; evenin'*. Mr F. Spratt. ‘‘For tho wages of-sin. is” death; but the . Gift of God is Eternal Life, through Josus Christ our Lord, ’ Rom. 6-33. 4418 /CHRISTIAN Science Services, First ■;XJ. Church of Christ Scientist, ceracr -Manchester and Gloucester Street.—Sunday Ssrvicoa 11 a.in., 7 p.m. .* Subject: “Man.” / Sunday-gehool 11 a.m, ' 4402 S' DAY Adventist Church, Barbadoes . Street.—Sunday Evening, at 7. Pastor Pascoe will speak on ‘The End of Prophetic Time.” All welcome. Come. 4419 \fOOBHOUSE AVENUE, Church of ill ' Christ.-11 a.m., Air Ralph Gebbic, B A.; 6.30 p.m., Mr L. M. Dorr ecu. SYDENHAM Salvation Army, Battoraea Htroet;—Special Harvest Festival Services,' ' Sunday, March Stb* Conducted by Major Stone. Citadel beautifully decorated. Special Music and Song. All are welcome. 4454 T. IN WOOD Salvation Army, Fitzgerald 1( Avenue—Gigantic Harvest Thanksgiving Celebrations will ‘ bo _ conducted by Envoy Matthews. Now music by, the Baud. Spe,cial singing by Linwood’s. Sweet Songsters. 6 a.m., ll euro., 3 and 7 p.m. 4391 A BMAGH STREET lIALL-The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preeichod in the above Hall on Sunday evening, 0.30. xVII heartily welcome. No collection. 4393 pHRISTADELPHIAN Ecclesin, Bible Vy Hall,, Madras Street, .opp. AVcshs and (to., ..will meet (D.V.) Sunday, Mar. S, for Breaking of Bread at 11 a.m.; Evening Address 6.30 p.m.;' subjoot—Tho' First Adam and the Last. Cornel All very heartily welcome. 4393 ETERNAL- Pain.! Annihilation! Theories / that are utterly opposed to the teach•im of. Jesus Christ. , John 13-32.; Heb. 2-9. The .‘■■•Flying Roll.” Obtainablo from 294, Barbados* Street. 4493 ESTER’S Hall, Oxford Tcrracc-7 p.m., Airs Powor, Trance Address, “Through the Mist.” Floral Clairvoyanco. Silver Coin Door. npHEOSOPHICAL Sooiety, Manchester .-*• .Street (opp. H.AL Theatre)—Public Lecture To-morrow. 7 p.m.; Bubject—“Use arid Abuse of Psychic Powers.” Children's Class. 3 pirn. - 4390 BPIRITUALISTS’ Church, Worcester Street —Divine Service, H. “ Modem Schisrnatica and Spiritual Evolution.” Evening, seven o’clock. “ Man's Work and Occupation Beyond tho Grave (continued), with Spocial Reference to Fotoib of Dress and Diet in tlie Next Lifo.” AA’. Nortontaylor. SPIRITUAL Science, Hastings Street Hall, M- , Sydenham.—Sunday, 7 p.m., Address, Miss AValton, “The Lifting of the Cloud." Clairvoyance, Mrs Schofield. Collection. 4443 NEAV ZEALAND Rationalist Association, Calodonian Hall, AVorcestor Street.— Mt AV. AV. Collins will Lecture To-morrow. Subject: "Christian Science and its Founder, MrtrEddy.” This lecture will deal with tho question “ must Protestant Churches adopt Christian science in order to fulfil their mission?" Lecture at 7.15. Questions answered. Admission free. Collection. 4420 SOCIALIST Activities.—Sunday, 3 p.m., O Cook and Williams; 5 p.tn.> Toa; 7 p.m., Com. Wilson; 8 p.m., James Thorn. " King’s Slums, Profit Sharing and the Cable Crammers.” . 443;$ WANTED. "JIIfcDONALD’S New Zealand Labour lrl change.—Wanted, Employers to 1 McDonald for Threshing Machine H Cooks, etc. AVanted, Couple, man pi. wife's duties light, cottago free; sc Ploughmen, 37s 6d, 30a; Station Cow Gardener, Station Cooks, Hotel Cook, lion Cowboys, .Bey, drivo mail cart, Th ■tag Machine Hands, etc. McDonald, Manchester Street, ’Phono 497. YJ\7ANTED —Gardener, country, 30s; Uae- * ' ful Men, 30s, 17s 6d; 3 Atarried Couples, wife cook-housekeeper, mail useful; Gardener, £IOO year; Nurse H.-maid, 17s; H.-koepcr for Invalid, 20a; Governess, 90s; Parlour-maid, 20a; Head H.-maid, 18s; H.-M.-Laundress, 20s. Boarding-bouso for Sale, West End, cheap. Tel. 1678. Harrington's Registry, 8, Chancery Lane. YYTANTED, at once. Married Couples; *’■ Ploughmen and Farm Hands; several Men and Boys to milk and generally usofni; Covnnen-Gardener3; Female Cook for Chathams; Pensioner-Cook lor light place; Cadets; Gold Miners, good wages; AIM Hands; Afusterors, tlireo months’ work; Daiiyman for milking on shares; Housekeeper,/ Station Hand and Shepherd for . Chiatlfums. Sbeepfarmers’ Labour Exchange, 155, Hereford Street. Wf ANTED Sell, Butcher’s Tubs and Y V Troughs for Scalding and Curing Pigs, Water Troughs for Cattle, Kauri AVashtnbs with brass plugs and chains, guaranteed not to leak, 30s; Casks for summer drinks, Baker’s ■ Ferment and Yeast Tubs, AVashing Machines and Chums mado and repaired. ■Sutherland, 70, Tuarn Street W. ’ Thoue ITU. X

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16493, 7 March 1914, Page 3

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