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BUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. CH'RISTCHURCH Cathedral'.—To-morrow, fourth Sunday after Epiphany .-8 «., Holv Communion; 11 a.m., Matius (Choral), preacher, the Very Itar the Dean; Bj», Evenlong (choral), preacher the Rev A. Hall^M-A. 'ciT ANDREW'S Church, Oxford Terrace D west -Services Tomorrow at 11 a.m. and a- 630 p.m., by the Rev G. H. Jnpp. At Church. Puriri Street, at U am bv Mr G Macrae, and at 6.30 p.m., by the iKcv W: R. Campbell. At Spreydon Church,Harrington Street, at 6.30 p.m., by Mr D. C. Bum«. - ' . __ terian Church, Cashel eet. Sunday' 30th January, 1916. "h *„ i.v.„ -patergon, M.A.; staff. Linwood , "wd r 8.30' p.m., Mr J. Tennont. rNOK Church, Bealey Avenue—Rev John ' Jacobuon, 11 a.m.. and 6.30 p.m. At Berwick Street-Mr J. Reid, 6.30 P.m. 2208 IT DAVID'S Presbvterian Church. SydonK) ham.—Sen-ices To-morrow, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Rev Charles Murray. MA. «„ndav School at 2.45 p.m. "££• ATEW BRIGHTON Presbyterian Church, JN Sunday, 30th in.] .-Anniversary Services -11 a.m., Rev T. MacDonald, M.A.; 6.80 p.m., Bev John Paterson. M.A. Special collections on behalf of Church Funds. _! 2 £ 2 i_ DURHAM Street Methodist Church.—ll, Mr C. K. Wigglesworth; 6.30, Rev Percy Knight, 8.A., subject "Speech, Mans Glory and Man's Shame." Anthem, Lead, Kindlj Lisrht" (Staiher). . . -'us--11. Rev AV. Lay'VV oock; 6.30, Mr Stanley Cross. Opwra- .. ii. a3O Rev W. J. \\ lllwms. . J. Williams; 7, Mr R. hT Turner."' Heathcotc-11, Mr L. Eiiglaiid; 5.30, Rev Laycock. - 202 WESLEY Church, East Bolt.—ll a.m., Rev F. T. Harris.' 6:30 p.m., Rev \\. A. Sinclair. Subject, " When Our Boys come Home." Soloist. Miss Nina King. ; 224.! CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist—ll, Mr C. H. Earwaker; 6.30, Rev A. S. Sootier, B.A. Madras Street, St Albar, s -11, Rev C. E. Ward; 6.30, 'Rev C. E. Ward CENTRAL Methodist Mission. Durham Street south-11. Mt Barroll; 6.30, Rev J. Cocker. High Street-11, Rev J. Cocker; 830 Mr J. McCullough. 2311 SYDENHAM Methodist Church.—7 a.m., >.> Prayer Meeting; 11 a.m., Rov A. A. Scottcr. 8.A.; p.m.. Rov E. N'cholls, from Feilding. Convalescent Homc-11. Mr Dobbs. '^L M" ETHODIST Church, Linwood.—Morning, Mr M. Kershaw; ovening. Rev t. Strand. Shirley-Evening, Mr G. Steveru iT ALBANS Methodist Church.— Morning, ►J Rev H. E. Bellhouse: evening. Rev W. Edgoware Road-Morning. Mr B. h. :•„.*«■ evemne. Rev H. E. Bellhouse. 2293__

OXFORD Terrace Baptist, Church—Rev \\. H. Hinton, of Wellington-11 a in., subject" "The Greatest Need of the Church ; & p.m.; subject "Can a Thoughtful Man Believe in_Fatalism? 22^. IxWOOD Baptist Church, Worcester J J Street and Linwood Atwub-U jmb., Mr E. Money; 6.30 p.m., Mr Wigglesworth. All welcome. _ " .'_ i'VDENHAM Baptist Church, Elgin Street. i ) —XI a.m., Mr Spratt; 6.30 p.m., Mr Crowley. Wftltham-6.30 p.m., Mr Money. rpRIXITT Congregational Church—Morn--1 in* at 11 a.in.-Mr 0. E. Franklin. Evening, 6.30 p.m.-Eev H. Johnson. Sub- _• .. «P>_ji_ n_ m ;», t),o Clouds. 3341 rOORHOTJSE Avenue Church of Christ. 11 -11 a.m. and 6.80 p.m.-Mr Ralph Gebjbio, B.A, Evening subject, "My Neighbour." PUBLIC NOTICE. MRS E. SCHUTZE, of Melbourne, will Lecture Bt 197. Manchester Street (opp. His Majesty's Theatre), Sunda; """■* t o'clock. Subject-" Spirituals ♦„ Suffering Humanity. ... Pnllftp.tion at door. 2319 SEVENTH Day Adventist Church, BarbaD doc's . Street.— Sunday evening, at 7 ,»ck.—Paster Pascoe will speak on The :.-,.,»«,,„»« „f t.ViA End." All welcome. 2290 PIRITTJALISTS' Church, Worcester Street. U -Sunday, 7. Subject " iJid Christ establish a Church or a School of Ethics? Collection W. Kc-rtontaylor. N.8.-Mr >.ortonlaylor's engagement is drawing to a cl °^- 'YDEXHAM Gospel Mission.—Morning, U. rJ> Lanyon. Evening, F. Spratt. But now; in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were lar off are made nigh by the Blood, of Christ - i/ n h..;»». ;i ia 22j0 nHRISTADELPHIAN Public _ Lecture v; will be delivered in the Bible Hall, Madras Street, City, on Sunday Evening, 6:». Subject. " Tho Children of the Ketiirroction." Everyone invited. 2233 CHRISTIAN Science Services First Church of Christ Scientist, Latimer Square—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Love." Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. 4 RMAGH STREET HALL, CkristchuTch, ■A. near Colombo Street.—Addresses by MR FRANK MAY—Lord's Day, Jan. 30th,, 6.30 pm.. Mr May will speak on "The Two Last ray." Meetings will be held on the following evenings and the respective subjects dealt with:—Tuesday. Feby. Ist, 7.30 p.m.—The Coming Emperor of the revived Roman Em pire The opening of the Seals. Wednesday. Feby 2nd, 7.30 p.m.—The First Beast.—Tho Emperor and the Empire rising out of the p ca _The Prince that shall come. Thursday Febv. 3id, 7.30 p.m.—The Second Beast. —The "Man of Sin"—"The Son of Perdition "—The King. Come and hear concerning the "Things which must Shortly come to pass." Bring your Bibles. All seats free, ■v- -_i!_.*:«_ 2282 IE Extracts from the Plying Roll," fulX filling John xiv., 26, to show Israel the way to immortality, exemption from physical death is by perfect obedience. If a man krrp my saying he shall never see death, John viii 61. To be obtained from 15, Elgin c, + K,-,*»nl,«T»_ 2315 rpHEOSOPHICAL Society, 96, Armagh J- Street. Victoria Square.—Pubho Lecture, Sundav, 7 p.m.. subject, "Ideals of Thc-o-cphy: Education and Criminology." 2330 K SSOCIATED Bible Students meet Orange A Hall, Sundays, 2.30 aoid 6.30, Wednesdays 7.30, whether advertised or not. Lecture. Sunday. " Sanctification Indispensable for Salvation." Welcome. 2318 VETERANS' Hall, 94. Gloucester Street Sunday, 7 p.m., Miss Fabling, " The Subconscious Brain: The Spiritual Man's lnstrumei# in the Invisible Realm." Clairvovance. Collection door. ' 2340 ~\TE"W ZEALAND Rationalist Association. iN Caledonian Hall, Worcester Street.—Mr W, TV. Collins wilV lecture To-morrow, subject, "The Newest Answer to the Old Biddle. and'What it is Worth." Commencing at 7.15 pm. Questions answered. Admission free. Collection. 2338

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