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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE CATHEDRAL—Dedication Festival. Holy Communion, 8; Eucharist, 11 'Schubert.in G). Introit, "How Lovely are (fry ' Dwellings Fair" (Brahms). Preacher, the Dean. Evensong, 6.80 (Attwood in O. Anthem, "Praise the- Lord" (Goss). Preach- ;'. 61', Canon Bean. ' 0192 UNDAY School Teachers' Association.— *~r Annual Festival, Nov. 6th, Cathedral. H.C. 6.30 and 7.15, Choral Eucharißt 11 a.m.; preacher. Rev F. JN. Taylor. Garden Party, 3-5; Tea, 6 p.m., St Michael's Hull. Annual Meeting, 7.30 p.m. •• 3480 QT SAVIOUR'S, Sydenham—Nov. Srd, Det? dication Festival. 7 a.m., 8 a.m. and noon, Holy Communion; 11, Matins and Sermon; 2.45, Children's Service; 4, Holy Baptism; C. 30, Evensong wad Serinon. 9113 QT AN DREW'S. Presbyterian Church, Oxks ford Terrace West—Divine Services tomorrow by Rev F. Rale, at 11.a.m. and 6.30 p. ill. Annual appeal for Social Scrvioo Association work. Retiring collections at both services in aid of Orphanago Funds. Ser\iees at Barrington Street Church at 11 and at 6.30 p.m., by Mr F. C. Charman. IS9B i'T PAUL'S Church, Cashel' Street—Rev H 5 John Pater-son,' M.A. 11 a.m., "Tho ; Scope of Forgivonesi"; C. 30 p.m., "The Rivera of Damascus." Linwood—ll a.m., Mr J. Tcnnent; 6.30 p.m.. Mr Paynter. Richmond—ll a.m.', Mr G. M. Pottinger; 6.30 p.m., Mr J Tennent. 1698 KNOX CHURCH, Bealey Avenue.—Rev Dr R. Erwin, M.A., 11 a.m. and 6.30 pni At Berwick Street Mr M'Rao, 6.30 v .m. ?i2L IxrESLEY Church, Fitzgerald Avenue.— l> V Rev E. P. Btomiroa. 11, " Religion in the Home"; 6.30, "Heredity: la our'Life Pre-determined?" . _ NEW BRIJHTON-11, Supply; 6.30, Rev F T. Harris (returned from France). :RICHMOND*-11, Mr J. Farrow; 6.30, Rev W. Walker. J, „ LINWOOD—S.S. Anniversary. 11, Rev w. Walker; 2.45, Rev P. Knight, 8.A.; 6.30, R-v L. Hudson. SHIRLEY—II, Rw L. Hudso.i; 6.30, Mr "mARSHLAND-M, Mr Sheppaid Green; 6 30, Mr J. Voaa. 6544 \URHAM STREET. Methodist. Church.— ) Preacher, U Mid 6.30, Rev Peroy _:_ii- Tl A Ifnmino' anhiect. " Th» Inseparable Love of Godl"; evening, " Thanksgiving Service for Victories Past and Viotones etfll to come." Subject, "The Comparative Worth of the Trench Fighter and the Man in .the Real." Anthem, "My Soul Truly Waiteth" (Rea). Mr Marshall Palmer, Managing Director of the Fisk Jubilee Singer?, will sing " Calvary" (Rodney). Mr H. '"lslbto»% ;'will- sing, "If with all your Hearts?* (Mendelssohn), and with Miss Twose, "Love Divine" (Sterndale Bennett). Cashmere Hills School 11, and Home 10— Rev W. Baumber. T ALBANS Methodist Church.—Rugby kj Street, 11 a.m. and 6.80 p.m., Rev A. JO. Lafa-y. Anthems—Morning, ," We Come Unto our Fathers' God" (Lansing); .evening, "Hark, Hark, My Soul" (Shelley); eolo, "The Good Shepherd," Miss Gwen Thompson. Edgewaro Road—ll a.m. and 6.80 p.m.. Rev W. O. Oliver. Evening anSYDENHAM Methodist Church, Colombo Street, 11 a.m., Mr J. Lomas; 6.30 p.m., Rev W. Beckett and C. Es.; subject, Gipsy Smith's "Your Boys," High Street, 11 a.m.. Rev W. Beckett; 6.80 p.m., Messrs Bartlett and Brooks. 0486 AMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Church.— V> li, Rev J. Cooker; 6.80, Rev J. Cocker. Durham Street South—ll, Mr Tell (Youngl People's Service; Solos, Misses Wright and Tell ;■ 6.80, Mr Blezey. Madras Street North -11, Mr H. Field; 6.80, Mr Boothroyd-. . 9589 WO'OLSTON Methodist Church.—ll, Mr J.""H". -White; 8.80, Rev F.Copeland. Sumner-li, Mr Hanan; 7, Rev W. J. Williams". Heathoote-rll, Rev W. J. Williams; 6.80, Mr Toy. Opawa—ll, Rev F. Copeland; 6.30, Mr Stout. 0489 OXFORD TERRACE Baptist Church.— Rev J. J. North, 11 a.m., "And the i "shall be no snore." 6.30 p.m.. " Outside the City Gates." A foreword, "The Petitions and the Politicians," ' 9482 f INWOOD Baptist Cktroh.—ll a.m., Rev Li 0. W. Dunoumb. " Some Thoughts on the Kingdom of God." «.30, Rev Thos. Fee. 9611 TRINITY Congregational Church.—Rev T. Wilson Potts, of Tirharu, will conduct services To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Communion titer morning servioe. Visitors •axpmed. * . 9509 I Q YDENHAM Baptist Church, Elgin Street. C* —Mornihg Service, ,U &•»»., Mr E. N. Goring; Evening Service, 6.50 p.m., Mr E. N.- Goring. Wilson's Road, Opawa—Evening Seme*, 6.30 p.m., Mr Turner. 9533 T" INWOOD Congregational Church, Ferry i-J Road.—Rev H. Allan Job, 11 a.m., "Facing Towards Zion"; 6.30 p.m., Rebuilding tho Walls." 9495 fAHURCH of Christ, Moorhouse Avenue.— '? Lvtngelist A. E. Adams, of Ashburton (recently from U.S.A.) will preach. 11 • a.m.. "Heart Searchings"; 6,30 p.m., "What Think ye of Christ?" Bromley (the School)—6.Bo p.m., Mr Bedford. Cordial invitation to all. NO. S DISTRICT ORANGE' CHURCH ...,'.. PARADE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, ■At BELFAST. Drags leave Orange Hall, 1.15 eharp. J. H. MORROW, Dist G.M. Sm W ' BLAZEY, Dist. G. Secretary TTE that believeth on the Son hath ever- ■*-*- lasting life; and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of , God abideth on him.—John 3, 86. „ 9453 rpHEOSOPHICAL Society, 96, Armagh A Street; Viotoria Square.-Publio Lec- *£ r * , t£< mday '' f ,. 7 1 p - m ' J'. Swne Mo ™ about the Hidden Side of Things," by Miss E. Hunt. Lotus Class, 2'p.m. 949 s 1 SPIRITUAL Scientists* Church, Orange Hall, Worcester Btwfct.—Sunday, 7 p.m., Trance Address by Mr Morris (President N.A.S.C.). Subject, "The Qualities of Punty and Innocence." Clairvoyance after address by, Mrs Coventry. Collection at * oo *- ' " : * ■ . ' • 9499 ARMAGH STREET Hall.—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached; 6.30, Sunday evening, by Mr A. CT Fleming. , Sunday School, three o'clock. 9500 DRUIDS* HALL, St Albans Street.—A Bright Gospel Service will (D.V.) be conducted, 6.80, Sunday night. A hearty Invita/ion to all. School, 3 o'clock. 9501 SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester > . *J ■ Street —7 p.m., Address, "Our Ideals," by the President. Lyceum, 8 p.m. Saturi iay evening, Lycoum prizes presented, 8 ■ p.m. Friends welcome. 9483 1 D,. ADVENTIST Mission, Foresters' *->' Hall, Oxford Terrace. Sunday night, at 7 o'clock. Subject, "The JHour of His Judgment is Come: When Does This Apply?" Speaker, T. Whittle. 9481 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Service.-First ':!■'. .;Vf - Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject* "Everlasting Punishment." Sunday School, .2.45 p.m. 1 9479 TTNITARIAN Services are held every SunvJ day at 6.30 in the Masonic Hall, Gloucester Street; subject, "Much Needed Reforms." Welcome extended to all. 94,73 THE World's Crisis."—A Public Lecture on the above subject will be deliver--1 ed in the Bible Uall, Madras Street, Jon Sunday, at 6.30 p.m. 3456 <TAR in the East, 96, Armagh Street.— y-J Public Lecture, Sunday 3 p.m. Subject, "The Voice o£ the Heart."' Mr Leghorn. 9512 SYDENHAM Gospel Mission.—Morning, Mr S. Webb. Evening, Mrs K. E. England. " . ■ They feared greatly, saying, , <truly this was tho Son of God."—Matt. ■ I sxvi'i., £4. 9520 /.W.0.A., Latimer Square.—Sunday, 4."/5 p.m; Service for' Girls. Spcakor, Mi»a Geitrude Owen, General Secty. All Girls welcome. 9519 PUBLIC NOTICES. VELVET SOAP COMPETITION PRIZE WINNERS. ST PRIZE, £5 ss Costume made to order Lby the Farmers' Co-op.—Mrs W. Loader, tryftel'.on. , • 6 PRIZES'OF DRESS MATERIAL. Mrs E. McKie, 33, Manchester St. Mia McDowell. 6, Station Rd., Heathcote Mrs E. Bruinsky, 145 Fcterborough St. Mrs Deiungs, 36, Peer St., Riccarton. Mrs Wigney. 17, Mowbray St., Sydenham. ilisa Eenton, 97, London St., Lyttelton. •FOR ECONOMY USE VELVET SOAP AND bEARCHMGHT WAX CANDLES.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17933, 2 November 1918, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17933, 2 November 1918, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17933, 2 November 1918, Page 13

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