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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. •*- Holy Eucharist, 11 (Mozart in B-flat>; Introif, "0 Fount of Lcve" (Bach): preacher, the Dean, Evensong, 6.30 (Goss in E)j anthem, " Blest Aro They that Mourn" (Brahms): preacher. Cauon Wilford. 722 S ' *-* voraary Services. Rev John Paterson, M.A. 11 a.m., "Church Membership"; 6.80 p.m., " Public Worship, its Place and Valu« in the Religious Life." Linwood —11 a.m., Mr T. W. Reese; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. TemnemtRichmond—ll a.m., Mi J. Torment; 6.80 p.m., Mr W. S. M'Gibbon. M ford Terrace West.—Divine Service* To-morrow at 11 a.m. and at 6,30 p.m., by the Rev A. W. Kinmout, M.A., at BarrinKton Street Church, Spreydon, at 11 a.m. and at 0.30 p.m., by Mr P. C. Charman. QT DAVID'S Presbyterian Church, Co-A *J lombo Street South—Services To-mor-' row, 11 a.m., ReV Charloß Murrav, M.A.; 6.30 vm„ Rev William Beckett, Methodiel minister. ; 7216 . and 6.30 p.: At Berwick Street—Mr J, Reid, at 8.30 p.m. ■ ...'.'' ■■■.7235 WESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald. Avenue ? ¥ —Home Mission Sunday—ll, Rev E. P. Blaniires, "The Zeal of Thine House"; G.BO, Rev T. G. Hammond {Auckland), " The Story of the Maori Mission." NEW BRIGHTON—II, Mr M. Xerehaw; 2.15, Rev T, G. Hammond, Superintendent of Maori Mission; 6.30, Rev W-. Walker. ' RICHMOND-11. Sister Annie { 6.80, Rev L. Hudson. LINWOOD-11, Mr J. Boothroyd; 6.83, Mr A. G. Williams. SHIRLEY-11,- Rev L. Hudson; 6.30, Mi R. H. Turner. MARSHLAND—II. Rev W. C. Oliver: G.SO, Mr J. Voss. ' 6633 »».: J. Lomas: 6.30, Rev F. Copelaad'. : (Soloist, Mr H. Blakeley.) Sumner—ll. Mi M'Lennan; 6.30. Bev W. J. Williams. Hcathcote—ll, Rev W. J. Williams; 6.30, Mr Farrow. Opawa—ll, Rov F. Copelsnd; 6.30. Mr Stout. 7214 \URHAM STREET Methodist Church, \J Preacher, 11 and 6.30, Rev Percy Tr,;*hi n a .,,v,io„+ "an,., -rr n „.„ of St Mark"; evening, " Tho Untroubled Heart.".- Anthem, " Saviour, Thy Children Keep" (Sullivan). Cftshmero Hilla—School, 11, Rev William Baumber, Convalescent Home—lo, Supply. 7232 '"IT ALBANS CIRCUIT.-Armual Home * Mission Sunday. St Albans, 11, "R«y T. G. Hammond, General Superintendent" Maori Missions. ' Subject—" How .Christianity will keep the Maoris from dying out.'' 6.30, Rov E. P. Blamires. Edgeware Road. 11, Rev W. Walker, C.E.F.; 6.30, Rev j| Cocker. SYDENHAM Methodist Church, Colombo Street.—ll a.m., Rev Wm. Beckett; 6.30 p.m., Rov, C. Murray, M.A. Hififb" Streot—ll a.m., Rev S. Lawry; 6.30 p.xa.,.1 Messrs Bartlett and Brooks. 717i} , <ELWYN STREET South Methodist *-> Church.—ll a.m., Mr Bartlett; 6.30 p.m., Rev W, Harris, an In Memoriam Service of the late Mr Riohard Horo. 7185 pAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist I Church—ll, Rev J. Cocker; 6.30, Rev S. Lawry. Durham Street South—ll. Mr Franklyn; 6.80, Rev W. C. Oliver. Mttdraj/ Street North—ll, R«v 0. E. Ward; G.'IO, Rev C. E. Ward. V 7230 OXFORD TERRACE Baptist Church—ll \ a.m., subject. "The Millennium"; 6.80 p.m., subject, "Th« British Flag in Nazareth: Tho Man of Nazawth and Yesterday's Victory." _ 7lS7 ' LINWOOD Baptist Church.—ll; Rev Fee; 6.30, Rev Duncumb, "Tho City of Repoca." Third of series of addresses oil sanctuary which Christ freely offers. 7210 GREAT Anniversary Singing Festival nt Sydenham Baptist Church, Elgin Street. One hundred and thirty voices, assisted bj large Orchestra. Special Services, 11 a.rn. ; Mr J. oss; 2.45_p.m., Mr W. S. Lewis; 6.3( p.m., Rev O. H. M'Hattie. Public Tea, Tuesday, October Ist. "" 7272 pHURCH OF CHRIST. Moorhouse Art p.m., Mr W. Blazoy. Bromley (the School— ' Mr R. Toy. "THE WORLD'S FUTURE RULER AND DICTATOR: WHO WILL IT BE?" MR KING, of Timaru, ■will.' deliver si Address dealing with the above eubjout SUNDAY EVENING, f 1.30 p.m., BIBLE HALL, MADRAS STREET, CITY. ON MONDAY EVENING, at 7.(5 p.m., On the Subject below: 'Signs of tho Timea In Relation to "th>" National Restoration of the Jews to . Palestra*." COME, AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS NO COLLECTION. THE London Missionary Society.—Animal, Deputation. Rev H: W. Whyte, U.A., oi Gooty, South India, Miss K. H. iL. Keen, . i of Tingchowfu, China. Sunday Services :, | Trinity Congregational Church, 11 a.m., Mis;. Keen; 6130 p.m., Rev H. W. Whyte, B.A Linwood Congregational Church, 11 a.m., Rev H. W. Whyte, 8.A.; 3 p.m., Miss Keen; 6.30 p.m., Rev H.' Allen Job. Ter.uynoc Street Congregational Church, 11 a.m., Rev William Tanner;-3 p.m.. Rev H. W. Whyte 8.A.; 6.30 p.m., Miss Keen. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. ' ' ■■■■ 7210, -.V FORESTERS' HALL. Oxford Terrace (neat • Manchester Street).—Subject for Simday night, September 29: " Tho World's , Baptism of Blood: it's Cause, its Meaning,.its Outcome. Is God's Hand upon tho Lover To-day?" Commence- at 7 o'clock. Song Service ol IS minutes. Subject for Wednesday night, Oct. 3: " Christ's Predictions Concerning Our Day and their Wonderful' Fulfilment." Commence; at 6 o'clock. Speaker, T. Whittle, S.D.A. gelist. . . rais PIBITUALi SCIENTISTS' Church, Oraug< <-J Hall, Worcester Street—Sunday, at 7 p.m., Address by Mr Morris (President N.A.S.C). Subieot, "The Coming Great Awakening." Clairvoyance after lecture by Mrs Coventry. Collection. Vl"9 /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Bervice—First 1 ' Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer _.juore.—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Reality." Sunday School, qi;«» 7136 THEOSOPHICAL Society, 96, Armagh St., Victoria Square.—Public .Lecture Sun- , dav, 7 p m., "Thought Power and Thought Forme," 'illustrated by diagrams, by Misij E. Hunt. Lotus Class 3 p.m. 72G3_ SYDENHAM Gospel Mission.— Morning Mrs K. E. England; evening, MrMv/"" E England. " And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us. and wo beheld His clory."-John, I'M. TM3 J BUILDS' HALL, St Albans Street.—A. Bright Gospel Sorvioe will (D.V.) b« '■'.;■ conducted, 6.20, Sunday evening, by Mi Ferguson. Corn© and bring your friends. Children's Service, 3 o'clock. 7248 , : A RMAGH STREET Flall.-The Gospel of A the Grace of God will (D.V.) U pireachod, 6.80, Sunday eveainir, by Mi Paynter. A hearty invitation to all. i Sundav School. 8 o'clock. 7247 , NEW Zealand Rationalist Association.— ; Caledonian Hall, Worcester Street. W. W Collins will lecture to-morrow. Subject, "From April, 1890, to September, 1918: A ! Rationalistic and Political Retrospect." Commencing at 7.15 p.m. Admission free. Collection. WW ',';>-'■' A GOOD FIGHT calls for a.' GOOD SET OF. BOXING GLOVES-This tells yon whero you can secure these Gloves cheapest. Every set guaranteed -.horoughly rv liable and made of the best material. SNIP PRICES. W. J. SEATER AND COY., 105, Customhouse Quay, *-186 Wollinsioa. >UT your foot down and wear only taa —est Rubber Heels. Specify WOODMILNE. British made, from Para Rub* ***.■ ..■-:: : ,;.; , a8«; : :■:.,.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17907, 28 September 1918, Page 12

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