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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. JiiEß CATHEDRAL.—Sunday, Holy . Coro'X munion 8, and Choral Eucharist 13 (Parry -in D). Introit, “ Rejoice in the Lord " (Purcoll); preacher., the Dean. Eyensong, 6.30 ' (Calkin in B flat); anthem, "Ascribe unto the Lord” (Travers); preach* 'tor, Bey Canon Wilford. .. -8U iC!T ANDREW’S Church,. Oxford Terrace O West.—Services To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., hy the Rev A. T. Thompson, MA, B.D. At Kiccarton Church Farm Street, at .11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by Mr W. J. Harvoy. At Spreydon Church, Barrington Street, at 6.30 p.m., by tho Rev John Nixon. 1760 ST DAVID’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Colombo Street. Sydenham 8 DAYS’ SPECIAL MISSION, Commencing TO-MORROW , 11 iLin—REV. C. MURRAY, M.ASo pm, REV. DR. ERWIN, M.A (Knox). Week-night Services at 7.31) -c, a _ t>- ERWIN. M.A.. and Rev A. i. THOMPSON, M.A., B.D. (St Andrew s) Special Music, Solos and Duets at all Services . Sankoy’s Hymns, MU DT PAUL’S Presbyterian Church Cashel D Street. —Morning, 11 a.m., and Even tog, 6.30 p.m., Rev Geo. Lindsay (of Sbuth bridge). Linwood —11 a.m.,. Rev R* Uhis holm; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. Tennent. Richmond. 11 a.m.,. Mr J. Tennent. fTNOX Church, Begley Avenue—Rev Dr K. Erwin, M.A., 11 a.m.; Rev C. Mm-ray, M.A., ABO p.m. At Berwick Streeto-Mr J. Reid, at 6.80 p.m 2887 )URHAM " Street South, Methodist j—ll a.m., Mr W. Thomas; 6.30, Rev N.Turer “ Sword of Goliath.” High Street 11 m., Rev N. Turner (“ Christ s Great Bouest”): 6.30. Mr J. Bong. MM DICHMOND Methodist Church.—ll, Rev Lli A. Livareedge; 6.30, Mr G. H. AnIrew. Linwood Churoh—ll, Mr J. j H. Pugh, 30, Rev A. Liversedge. Visitor* invited. . 2874 HT ALBANS Methodist Church.—Rev Al--5 bert C. Lawry, morning and evening. Sdeeware Road, Rev P- Battey. mowing nd evening. ** -tAMBRIDGB TERRACE Methodist J Church, 11, Rev J. Cocker} 0.30, Rev J. looker; “ Peter’s Conversion. strangers ivited. Madm Street-11, Kov C- E. (Tard; 6.80, Rev C. E. Ward. 2802 IYDENHAM Methodist Cbyrch-11 ».m., V Rev P. N. Knight, B *Ar i ®* 3o „ ev A. N. Scotter, 8.A.; subject, Riekg Everything.” Trust collections. On descent TToma. 11. Mr Stout UrOOLSTON Methodist—ll. Mr R. H. Y Turner; 6.30, Rev W . 3. w £liarns, jawa (Home Miaeions)—U, Rev T. Vcahe, iO, Mr Sheppard. Green. Sumner-11, Rev J. Williams; 7, M!r C. Franois. Eoathte—ll. Mr J. Olds; 6.30. Rev W. Layoock, URHAM Street Methodist Church.—ll, 1 Rev A. N. Scotter, R.A.; 6.30, Rev Percy ight, B.A. Subject, " The Sure Harvest Men'e Sowiflg.'’ Anthem, “Lead, Kindly ht ” (Stainer), 2891 [TESLEY Church, Pitigenvld Avenue (cotV ner Worcester. Street).—lX Mr W. Francia; 6.80 p;m., Rev* W. A. Sinclair. “i he Kingßhip of Christ.” 2800 ■XEORD TERRACE Baptist Church—--1 Rev J. J. North—To-morrow, Annual ung People’s Parade. 11 a.m., Sunday iools, subject “’Twixt Two Kingdoms ; ) p.m., Scouts and Hockey Teams, subi V The Physioal and the Spiritual* 8816 rDENHAM Baptist Church, Elgin Street. —Rev L. B. Bnsfield. —Kev u. c. dubuciu. 11 0.. m.: The nga Which God hath Prepared. 6.30 .1 "The Son o! Man." Wilson's Road, iwa—6.Bo p.m., Mr Langford. 2836 UNITY Congregational Chuich.—Rev * Harry Johnf?n%£ both services totow, 11 a.m., Fa’th. in God ; 6.30, ie Victorious Church.” Visitors wel--2882 00RH0USE AVENUE Church of ‘Christ.—Mr Ralph Gebbie, B.k. f ll and 6.80 p.m. Evening subject, is Bible Inspired?" the Star in tho East.—Public _ Sunday,' 8 p.m.. in Theosophintative, Order of the Star in the; East). ?ot. "At the Feet of the Master.” 290 i EOSOPHICAL Society, 90, Armagh Street, Victoria Square—Public Lecture Ur J. R. Thomson (Assistant GonercL itarv. N.Z. Section Theoaophical Society), lay, 7 p.m. Subject, “ God’s Plan, and , who direct it.” Sunday BE Flying Roll,”’to bo obtained Jrom 64, Cranfor’ 64 uranford Street, St Albans. The Cometh when I shall no more speak rou in Proverbs, but-I shall show you j of the Father ”‘(John 16-25). -2906 _ rHERE Are the Dead?" Introducing the Old Testament idea of a future The ancient Greeks' conception ot irtality. The Heaven and Hell of tian Theology, ’ and the pmetont day nal doctrine of hfe after death. O l where is thy sting? 0 grave, where r viotory? ■ W. Nortontaylor’s subject. L 7, Church ,of the Spiritual • Ph'l»r Trades Hallj, Gloucester Street.im 3. Collection. jfljl lAGH Street Hall.—Four Stirring Addresses. Mr J. F. Gray, Evangelist, will give his last Pour Addresses in conwith the Special Meetings—Sunday a wun me of*™* Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, Come and bring yonr friends: 2870

CHRISTIAN Scienco Services First U< Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square— Sunday Services, 11 am. and 7 p.m. Subject, “ Mind. Sunday > School, Q. 4.1 p.m. * I_—:—— SEVENTH Day Adventist Church, Barbadoes Street.—Sunday evening, at 7, Pastor Pascoe will speak on 1 The Coming Ruler: King, Kaiser or Pope.. All welcome. Cornel _j_.lL S~ PIRITUALISTS Church, Worcester Street.—7 p.m.. Trance Address: “Mourn Not the Dead." John Page. Clairvoyant descriptions. Children’s Lyooum, d p.m. ' QS3i_ SYDENHAM Gospel Mission.—Morning, Mr Earwaker; evening, Mi F. Spratt. « And straightway he preached Christ in the Synagogues, that He is the Son of God (Acte j*., 20-) ' 2630 . “ nHRIST on the 'Earth Again.”—A PubAy lio Lecture on the abovo subject will be delivered in • the Ghristadelphian Meeting Place, Bible Hall, Madras Street, City, on Sunday evening, at a3O. Everybody invited. No collection. *382 Meeting, Y.W.0.A., Latimer Square.— Sunday, 4.15 p.m. Speaker, Mrs G. Bowron, Acting-Preendent. All women and girls welcome. 2962 VETERANS’ HALL, 94, Gloucester Street. —Sunday,'7 p.m., Miss Fabling. Subject “The Immortality of the Soul and the Permanence of. Individuality." Clairvoyanco. Collection door. - • ■ SS3L EW ZEALAND Rationalist Association, k , Caledonian Hall, Worcester Street.— tfr W W. Collins will lecture to-morrow; lubjeot, “ Should a Truce bo Proclaimed in rheological Warfare, in the Interests of National Unity?” Commencing at -.15. Questions answered. Admission freo; Colection. p OSPEL VT Sauari N : PUBLIC NOTICES. VELVET SOAP COMPETITION. PRIZE-WINNERS. [ISS N GRAHAM, 58, Manchester Street, Christchurch; first prize, Costume, 8a to ordor, valuo £5 Sjj. g Bosomworth, 81, Caledonian Ro., St Albans. g 0 St., Christchurch. .. F* Salomen, Hnwkhurst Rd., Lyttelton. 8 Hessey, 54, Simeon St., Spreydon. ■ • ■s Douglas. 24, Eaton Place. Christchurch, •s E. LyaH, 15, Mathcson a Rd., Larwood. 6 Prizes of 7 Yards ’Dress Material, Is* enoli. [E VELVET SOAP-THE BEST VALUE ON THE MARKET. BOSES. GOLD MEDAL ROSES. VTOW is the time to plant the Queen ot liN Flowers. I offer a fine selection of the i>est varieties grown. FRUIT TREES. FRUIT TREES. APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, ETC. Dot Plants for House Decoration. Floral Work a Speciality WREATHS, CROSSES AND BOUQUETS At short notice. , W M. J 0 N E S. ‘ EXETER NURSERIES. Christchurch. Telegrams: Ct Albans. 'Phone 409. TTI7E ARE EXPERTS AT PACKING. : VV Forwarding and Pantechnicon Work. Telephone 68-1. TTSX EMPIRE EXPRESS CO., - AU, St Asaph Street, opposite Boon’*.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17251, 19 August 1916, Page 3

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