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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. "•HE CATHEDRAL.—Fourth Anniversary J- of the Declaration of "War. Holy Communion, 8; and 11, Choral (Service, Smart in P.); Introit, " Blessed arc the Dead" (Brahms); Preacher, the Dean. Evensong, S.no (Stewart in G); anthem, "All Flesh Doth Perish" (Brahms); Preacher, the. Lord Bishop. 3721 Anniversary of the "War, Sunday, August 4th, Holy Innoconts' Church, Amherley.—Prayers that Right may prevail at Holy Conns., 8 a.m.; at Matins, 11 a.m., and at a United Service' of Intercession at 6.30 p.m. Collection for Prisoners of War Fund. 1193 T PAUL'S CHURCH, Cashel Street. Rev John Paterson, M.A. SPECIAL SERVICES OF INTERCESSION. 4th ANNIVERSARY OF THE WAR. 11 a.m.—"What ore We Fightinc For?" 6.30 p.m.—" The Onslaught of Paganism— Christ or Odin?" (Come and Fray for our Nation and Our Boys.) Linwood—ll *.m., Mr T. W. Reese; 6.50 p.m., Mr J. Tennent. Richmond—ll a.m., Mr J. Tonnent; 6.30 p.m.—Mr Broadhead. : ANDREWS CHURCH, OXFORD, KJ TERRACE WEST. Divine Services To-morrow at 11 a.m. and it 6.30 p.m. by the Rev George Lindsay. At Sprcydon Church at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by Mr F. C. Charman. KNOX Chairoh, Bcaloy Aver.uo.R. Erwin, M.A., 11 a.m. and 0.,w p.m.. At-Berwick Street.—Mr J.-Roid, at 6.30 p.m. 3711 WESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald Avonuo.— Day of Intercession, 11 and 6.30, Rev E/ P. Blamires. Morning, " Faith's Dilemma ": Evening, " The War Behind flirt War—the Conflict of Ideas"; anthem, "But the Lord is Mindful of His Own" (McndelBsohn)-) solo, "Abide with Them," Mis.-j Aveiil Hodb will repeat by special request; duct, Mtustir* M'Caffrey and Clarke. NEW "BRIGHTON.—II, Parade. Service, Bav W, Walker; 6.30, Rer W. Beckett. UICHMOND.—II, Mr H. Sturgc; 6.30, Rev W. Walker. LINWOOD.—II and 6.30. Rev L. Hudson. SHIRLEY.—II, Mr C. Barrel!; 6.30, ,Mr J. Farrow. MARSHLAND.—I/1, Mr J. H. Pugh; 6.30, Mr J. E. Ciucas. 3707 fkURHAM STREET Methodist Church.— ■U 11, Rev W. CBaumbor. 6.30, Patriotic fc'ervice attended by his Worship the Mayor pnd the Councillors of Christchurch. Preacher, Rev Percy Knight, B.A. Subject, " The "Wild Beast from the Sea." Anthem, "I am iho Way" (Wheeler). Sacred Solos by Miss Millicent Jennings. "O for the Win<re of a Dove" (Mendelssohn) and " Entreat mo Not 1o Leave Thee" (Gounod). Cashmere Hills School, 11, and Homo 10, Rev Percy Knight. 3734 • T ALBANS Methodist Church.—" Fourth ■—» Anniversary of Commencement' of Grr/at' War"; 11 a.m., Rev W. C. Oliver; anthwn, "O Lord Our Govemeur"; 6.30 p.m., Rov A- C. Lawry, *ubjeot, "The Divine Ha'jd in SJistory," arrthom, "Wo Come Unto Our Father's God." Edgeware R/3*d.—ll n.in., l>ev A. O. Lawry; 6.30 p.m., Rev W. C. Oliver. 8700 BYDBNHAM Methodist Church. Colomlw Street.—ll a.m., Mr J. Lamas; 6.30 p.m., Sergeant-Major Leadley, " The War," Tiy a Soldier. High Street.—ll a.m.. Rev Wm. Beckett; s-objject, "Lessons of the War"; 6.30 pjn., Tie MHarioneCT. 3689 CAMBRIDGE Tewace Metiaddst Church.— 11. Rov J. Cocker, Sacrament; 6.30, Rev tT. Cocker, War Anniversary, "Hag the Church of Christianity Failed During the War?"; isoloists», Mise Jfcndd «nd Mr S. Clothier. Durham Street Bwrt!b.—ll, Rev C. E. Ward, Sacjrawent; 6.30. Mr Hanan. Madfcaa Street Worth.—Hi Mr Hall; 6.80, Rev aE. Ward. 3719 IWOOLSTON Methodist Chm^k—ll, Rev !»',, S. Lawry; 6.30, Rev F. Copoland. £umnor.—ll and 6.80, Rev W. J. Williams, Hcathoote.— M, Snmilyi 6.80, Mr < Turner. Opawa,—ll, Rev F. Copel«nd[ 8.30, Mrs Williams. 8728 s . _aptist Church—Rev J. iv J. North. W«s Intercession Services, 11 n.m., "The Rider on the White Horse—A " The Empire's Ordeal—The Fourth AnniverBary of What?"; a epeciaJ, memory of those who have fallen and who are wounded. 5683 +-J —Special War Anniversary Services. 31 a.m., Has Worship the Mayor of Christchurch, aolotst. Miss Hdlland; 6.80, Rev O. Maohattie, "The Challenge ■of the Crisis," soloist, Miss Bessie Olds. 3708 Morning, 11 a.m., Rev M'Hattie; evening, 6.50 p.m., Mr H. Fountain. Wilsom's Road, Opawa—*.Bo pjn., Mr A. Davies.- 3740 ' INGOL2T Baptist Church.—3 n.m.. Rev J-J C. W. Duncumb; subject, "I Am That I Am." Communion Servico to follow. All heartily welcome. ■ INWOOD Baptist Church.~ll a.m.. Rev I T. Fee; 6.30, Rev C. W. Dunoumb, " The burth Anniversary of War: Are Wo Really Stripped for the Fight?" /pRINITY Congregational Church.—Rev J- Geo. E. Moore, M.A. 11 a.m., "■M Christian Walk"j '6.30, "Good Thoughts for Bad Times." 7.80, Communion, visitors m-el'comed. 3735 Altars"; 6.80 pan., "Flower* of the Dust." •Solo, " Abide with Me" (Liddle), Miss G". Priestly. Soouts 1 Parade, 373 G PIRITUALISM.—The Last Four Lectures. kj Mr W. Nortontaylor's subject Sunday, 7 Bharp, "The Structure of the Heavens, and the Psychology of Spiritual Mediumship." Psychic messages. Collection.. Trades Hall, Gloucester Street. N.B.—Through tho courtesy of Mr E. Howard, the remaining services will he held in the W.E.A. Room upetairs, thus (securing the people against the intense cold. ; 3733 t T ORD'S Second Coming.—Study Class JJ every Thursday, 7.30 p.m., Y.M.C.A. llooro. 8., under N.Z.8.0. Association, conducted by Mr Jas. Reid. No charge. Woltome. 8671 »' ]\yf IRACLES, a Proof of Bible Inspiration."—Chriatadelphian Public Lecture, Bible Hal', Sunday Evening, 6.30. CIHRISTIAN Stoienoo Service—First Churoh > of Christ,, Scientist, Latimer Square. Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and; 7 p.m. Subject, " Love." Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. 3676 EVENTH Day Adventist Church, Barbate does Street.—7.ls p.m., subjeot, "Is Socialism any Remedy for the Strained Relations Between Capital and Labour," speaker, T. Whittle. 3G92 JRUIDS' Hall,. St Albans Street.—A Bright Gospel Service will, D.V., be oonducted 6.30, Sunday evoning, by Mr L. Browning. Sunday School, 3 o'clock. 3705 1 A RMAGH Street Hall.—Sunday Evening, 6.30, the Gospel of the Graoe of God will, D.V., be preached by Mr A. C. Fleming, Sunday School, '3 o'clock. 3706 jpHEOSOPHICAL Society, 96, Armagh . '-1- Street, Victoria Square.—Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m., " Our World and Theirs," by Mr J. R. Cooper. Lotus Class, 2 p.m. 3703 iYDENHAM Gospel Mission.—Morning, Mr *-) S. Webb; Evening!, Mr F. Sprntt. - " But watch thou in all things, endure v afflictions, do the work of an Evangelist, 0 frmke full proof of thy ministry." 3731 •SPIRITUAL Scientists' Church, Orange ♦J Hall, Worcester Street, Sunday, at 7 p.m.. Trance Address by Mrs Coveniry. Individual Clairvoyanoe at close. Collection. 1190 CIHURCH of Christ, Moorhouse Avenue.— ; 11 a.m., Morning Worship; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. W. Smart. Bromley—6.3o p.m., Mr ttt. Loy. ORDER of the Star in the East, 96, Armagh Street, Victoria Square, Sunday Aurust 4th.—3 p.m., Addresses and Papers by Members of " Servants of the Star." 3757 7 W.C.A.. Latimer Square—Sunday, 4.30 L • p.m.. Welcome Service to Miss Gertrude ■orfrin, Genfral Secty. Speaker, Mrs A. Kaye, President. All Girlß Welcome. 8762 NEW ZEALAND Rationalist Association, . Caledonian Hall, Worcester Street.— W. W. Collins will Lecture. SulijrK.-.t, "The Fourth Anniversary of the War: The Problems fncius us—How will thev be Solved?" Commencing nt 7.13. Questiona anowerecl. Admission Free. Collection. JiTC'o AVON DAIRY COMPANY LTD.. 23, Manchester Street, I. "E are Buyers of Cream. HIOI i.M PRICES GIVEN. AscuraU Weigh* M'd ie«t au M *ate*<J

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17859, 3 August 1918, Page 13

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