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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. T'HB Cathedral.—Sunday—Holy Commit*. nipn 8, and Choral. Eucharist, 11 (Prout a F). Introit, .** From. tho. Rising” (Ouee«y). Preacher, tho Dean. Evensong. 6.30 Dyke* .. in F). . Anthem, "Holy, Holy’ (Crotch). . Preacher, Rev Canon Wiliord. ..... 3535 ,3T ANDREW’S Church. Oxford Terraco O West.—Services To-morrow at 11 a.m. ,'Communion) and at 6.30 p.m.. by the Eev k. T. Thompson. M.A.. B.D. At Riccarton Church.’Turin Street, at 11 a.ui. and 6,30 p.m., by .Mr W. J. Harvey. At Sprevdon Churoh, Barrington Street at 6.30 p.m., hy •tho Rev John Nixon. . 22sS gTRAUL’S .Presbyterian Church, -Cashel' ~ Street.—Rev John .Pdtcrson, M;A. • Morning 11 a.m. (Communion), * The M orkr of *tiS ' Evenin'’. 0.80 p.rv, " Tho the Redeemer. ’ Evening, 0.80 p.rv. Tho Song of Songs.” Linwood—ll H.m.. r Fountain 6.30 p.m., Mr J. Tennont. Richmond— C a.m., Mr J. Tonnont. " C 24 rjT DAVID’S Presbyterian Church; Colombo O Street- South.—Services 11 a.m. (Commulion), 6.30 p.m. Rev Charles Murray, MA CAMBRIDGE Terraco Methodist Church.— \J U, Rev C..E. Ward. .6.30, Rev J. Cocker. "Has the Empire stood the Test. L3O. Bong Service. Splendid programme by Llioir Mid Riverside Glee Party. Collection for Feathers on Camp Institute. Madras Street —ll, Rev J. Cocker. .0.30, Rev. W. Harris. , Revival ’ Services each night during 'voek. conducted by Rev J. Cocker. URJIAM Street South. Methodist.—Rev K. Turner, 11 and 6.30 p.m. Evening tu-.ect, "A Studv in Contrast. Solos by Mr H. Blakely. High Street—ll a.m., Mr D F Spratt; 6.30, Mr C. H. Earwakcr. . AnJiem. W COLSTON Methodist.—ll, Rov W. Laycock; 6.30, Mr J. H. Pugh. Opawe--11. Missions J Lang;. €.30, Rev W.Layrock. Sumner (Home Missions)—ll, R cv " • I Williams;-7, Rev W. Lee., Hcathcote—ll, Mr B’azey: 6 30. Mr Williams. _ 2 HIELEY ’ Methodißt Church Services—ll O a.m.. Mr C. Parkin ;■ 0.30 p.m.. Mr F. Sheppard" Green.’ “ Bright sendees, hearty ' singing and a welcome to all. 04/o w ESLEY Church, Fitzgerald Avenue.D.s. W A Sir VijliUX • VRUIWU) * 1 “ O . c > 11 a.m.- and 6.30 p.m.. Rev W. A. Sin- - smbiect. * Three, Men ■ and c*air. ,- Evening oubject, „ Christ.” Solo, “I Gave My Life for Thee (Jude), Private James Olds. • ST ALBANS Motbcdist Church.—ll ami., Rev A xC. Scotter, 8.A.; 6.30 p.m Rev W J; Williams. Edgeware Road—ll a.m. and 6.50 p m„ Rev P. Battoy. 3 581_. DURHAM Street Methodist ChurchPreacher, Rov W. B. Scott,; 11 andl 6.30. Morning subject, Out of.the Wind. ing, "1, Scriptural . Sherlock An-th-m,'” 0 for a closer walk with God (hosier). da '° SYDENHAM Methodist ' Church-11 ' Rov *J. Nixon;' 6.30 p.m., Rev A. «• Scotter. B.A. Subject:. ” A Great Ambassar?ntiv.i.?flNront Homo—H» *^ anls - Convalescent HoW-11, Mr Ramsay.

RICHMOND Methodist' Church.—ll XV Mr J. H. Pugh; 6.30, Rev A. Liverscdge. Linwood Church—ll a.m., Rev A' Liversedge; £so„.u\lr B. H. Turner.« Visitors welcomed. OXFORD Terraco Baptist Church.— preacher To-morrow, Morning ana Lvcninr,. Itcv. Geo. Lawrence, 8.D., of Oamaru. S ~ Albans Baptist Mission Ha 11—6.30 P-®-> Preaching Service. . 3a4 °_ S YDENHAM Baptist Church; Elgin Street. —Rev L. B. Busfield. 11 a.m.. Preparation, Reception." 6,30. p.m., " Old and ■\e-.v Temptations.’’ Wilson s lioad, Opawa fi.af! n m.. Mr S. Webb. 85 ° 3 -5- 1 ■* ———— K BOX' Church, Bcaley Avenue—Rev Dr It. Ervin, M.A., 11 a.m. (Communion) and C. 30 p.m. ...At Berwick Street—Mr J. Reid. ‘ a* 6.30 p.m. - ; • r ' —“2_RICCARTO ST Baptist. Church, Clarence Road.— Sunday Services, morning, U. evening 6.30, will be conducted by Mrs -Thornton. Bright, hearty services.. Come! 0007 frKINITi' Congregational Church.—Service i To-morrow conducted by Rev Harry Jciimoh. 11 Special Children s Service: 12. noon. Communion; 6.30, Monthly lecture: “ By, Forest and Stream, m Savage Africa.’ l Visitors welcomod. 3631 LI., WOOD Congregational Church, Ferry Hoad.—Rev H. Alien Job. 11 a.m.. “ The -Conscientious Recruit:”. > 6.50 p.m., _ The Universal Hone.”- Memorial Service for the late Mrs W. J. Boon. Solo, Mr J. Richards. MCORHOUSE AVENUE .Church of Christ—Mr Ralph Go'Me,; 8.A.. 11 a-nir-and 6.30 o.m. Evening- subject.- lho ai -onini? of Life." -■ ' V—JJ2S—- ' XT. -Sunday../ .‘‘The.-. .War’s., Cha-1-"Ithge to Young Men. - Speakers: \IO3S-1 G. -M. Pottinger. C. Hamilton and S. F ciheßjUfe Soloist: Mr. Cecil James. Too at 5 p.rh.j All' wolcomo. 3Mo ... SYDENHAM . GorooF Missis—Morning, Sister Clare. Evening, Mr* K. E. Eng- . land and i Sister Clare. “ Thertfore bo ,yo also ready . . . the Son of Man cometh Matt. xvlv.V 44, ao3fIrAURISTCHURCH Unitarian Society.—Rely gular Sunday Evening Services' will commence Sopt. * 10, Masonic Hall 'S, OI^ 00 . Ilcorn). Lecturer. Mr E. M Donnoll (Sydney f.r.l Timaru Churches). . \RDER of the Star in the East.—The Monthly Public. Mooting To-morrow, et ,j, p.ai. in Theosophical Society b ■ Hall, 59, A" rmigh Street, Victoria Square. 3510 ■ rpIIEOSOPHICAL- -Society, -59, Armagh" J. Street Victoria Square.—Public Lecture To/’nortow, by Miss E. Hunt, at 7 p.m. Subject, “ Tbo Greatest Thing m the World. Sund 3y School dt -9.30. ■■; - 3541. -'/ iHRTSTADELPHIAN Public Lecture will F be delivered in Biblo Hall, Madras S.ieet, City, Sunday Evening, G.BO. Subject, '•Will all the World be Converted before the Second Advent?” -A gSjjo •'« rpHS Flying ‘Roll,” a message to. tkoeo ;.L ■ v.’lio are Israel (Rom. 9-4). to whom pei-.oinet.b the adoption and the glory, and .-(he covenants and the giving of tb© law, -and the-service of God, and the promises, (Isaiah xi„ .11-12). The books are to be obtained ironr 54, Cranford Street, St Albans. ; - 3574 A HMAGH STREET Hall.—Tho Gospel of Ol vho Grace of God'will (D.V.) be preacned 6.30 Sunday -evening, by Mr Browning. A thart-y. invitation to all. - SCO4 ITKITUALISTB’ CHURCH. Worcester ►5. Street. 7 p.m , Trance Address, ‘‘What Must Wo Do to bo Saved?” by John Page. Children’s Lyccum S p.m. All welcome 3606 TTETERANS’ HALL,' 94, Gloucester Street. —Sunday, T p.m., Miss Fabling. Subject: “The* Teachings of the Christ and Their Application to Daily Life.” Clairvoys'nce. -Collection,doot. 3601 /■'IHRISTJAN Science; Services. First Vy Church of Christ Scientist, Latimer Square. Sunday • Services, 11 a.m. and - 7 p.m. Subject: : “Man.” Sunday-school 2.43 p.m. ■i' I ■' ■ -! .- " - ,3507-: “ rpms Dead * Pulpit and the Eternal t-'.-X * Christ.” Sunday morning, 11 a.m. W. Nortontaylor’s eubject. During Service the sacred vocal numbers, “ Tho Better Land" (Jude) and “Invictas” (Bruhn) will be rendered. Children’s Lyooum at 3 p.m. f-.B.—Tho Evening Service closed down until further - notice. Church of the Spiritual Philosophy, Trades Hall, Gloucester Street. . TVTEW ZEALAND Rationalist Association, Is. Caledonian Hall, .Worcester Street.—Mr W. W. Collins will To-morrow deliver an Address commemorative of the.'Thirty-fifth .. Anniversary of; the Association, commencing at 7.15 p.m. Admission Free. Col’oction. On Tuesday Evening, at 8 p.m., an Annivorparv Social will bo held in the Caledonian Hall. Tickets Is efleh. <338 PUBLIC NOTICES. ► 14TILITARY PICKLE” -is a groat ap--IVX petiser, Those who try it find a great surnriacr. ft pleases'all palates, is economic -asi Well. And the grocers find it is easy to sou. - 4 iTATE'' ARE EXPERTS AT . PACKING. *W Forwarding and Pantechnicon Work.JTSX ° ne EXPRESS CO., 311 St Asaph Straot, opposite Boon’*. STEEL BROS., LINCOLN ROAD, ADDINGTON. ■‘ . Selling r. LIGHT SPRING DRAYS lot . £22 onah, or Easy Terms arranged. A Pleasant, work fop. winter EVENINGS.—Traced C'emiaolea 2s, and Nightdresses 5s lid eech. Verv dainty, deaiens and on good material. . MRS POPE’S, LTD. 107. Cashel Street. 'Phone 2072. (X SEVICKE JONES, VJ* OPTICIAN. Corner of CHANCERY LANE AND • CATHEDRAL 6QUAI®, o*uaaTCHUßca.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17263, 2 September 1916, Page 3

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