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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. CATHEDRAL —6 a.in., Holy Communion; 11 sum., Moline—Garrett in F and Choral Eucharist—Parry in I), preacher, the Doan; 6.80 p.m. Evonaong—Stainer in E Flut; Anthem, Blent a.r« they that mourn— Brahms; preacher, Rev .7. do B. Galwey, QT AK DUE AY’S Presbyterian Church. OxtJ ford Terraco.—Divine Services To-morrow. Rev R. M. Ryburn, JLA., at 11 a.m. and 6.3(1 P.m. Barrington Street Church, Sproydon— Mr Pa ton, 11 a.m, laid 6.30 p.m. QT DAVID’S Presbyterian Church, Sydcnham. —Children's Anniversary Services. 11 a.m. and G.SO p.m., Rov J. D. Webster; 130 jnm., Me J. Tennant. All invitad. 70 QT PETEFI'S Presbyterian Church, Furry O Hoad. —Rov William Tanner, 11 a.m., " Clixist’s Will Tor His Followers 0.80p.m., ■'Arrested Development." Soloist, Mr C. Bills. VisitoT9_cordin.lly invited, 5 ST PAUL'S Presbyterian Church. —Cashel Street, 11 a.in., Rev Dr Erwin, M.A.; 0.30 p.m., Rev John Paterson, M.A. Linwood, 11 a.m. and 6.1 W p.m., Mr T. Peterson. Riolmiond, 11 a.m,, Mr J. Rhind; G.HO p.m., AD T. W. Recce, Will D REV FRANK GORMAN REV FRANK GORMAN REV FRANK GORMAN Preach on SUNDAY NIGHT, At 6.30 p.m., URHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH. Topic: Tho Itan who makes No Mistakes and Nothing Else." “ The Man who mulccß No Mistakes and Nothing Elec.” “ The Man who makes No Mistakes and Nothing Else.” Solo: „ " H« Thought of You..” Organ Recital from G p.m, to 0.80 by 'Mr Firth. "tTSTESLEV CHURCH, Fitsgorald Avenue— VV 11, Mr A. G. Williams ; G.BO, Rev B P. Blamires, ' Immortality: A Message of Consolation.” Now Brighton-Floral Services: 11, Rev E. P. Blamires; 0.80, Rev W. Walker. Spooial music. Richmond—ll, Supply; <I.BO, Mr J. Farrow. Linwood—ll, Rev W. Walker; 6.30, Rov H. Spenoer. Communion. Shirley—ll Mr A. Lawry; G.BO, Mr C. K. Wiggles worth. Marshland—ll, Rev H Spencer; 0.80, Mr J. B. Weir. 11l ST MICHAEL’S, OXFORD TERRACE. PROFESSOR SHELLEY will give an Address on RELIGION AND EDUCATION," At 8 p.m. 4 ST LUKE’S CHURCH. PREACHERS— 11 a.m., Itev J. do B. Galway. 7 p.m., tho Very Ruv tho Dean. Collections all day for the Maori Girls’ Colpjjv* - Y i\OX Church, Dooley Avenuo. Sunday Lx School Anniversary.—Rov John Pateron, M.A., ill a.m.: llov Wm, Tanner, 2.45 i.tn.: Rov Dr It, Erwin, M.A., 6.30 p.rn. Ipecial nymus by scholars and special colootions on boiiai f of Sunday School nt all erviceu. At St Albans Presbyterian Church, Jr John Rowlands, 11 a.m.; Mir James Tenant, 6.30 p.m. W AICOLSTON Methodist Church.—ll, Rev IV John Harris; 6.30, Mr Stout. SumnerMr Furrow; 7 (Musical Sorvico), Rev W. , Oliver. Heathcoto—ll, Mr Kershaw; 6.80, h Ramsay, jun., Opawa—Anniversary yrnnß will bo repeated; 11, Rev IV. C. Oli>r; 6.30, Rov John Harris. 99 I'Rc.r DON Baptist Church.—Services to- ) morrow conducted by Rev J. J. orth, morning (Dedication sorvico); Rov 1. ee, evening. , XFORD Terrace Baptist Church—ll a,in., preacher, Mr O. Machattio; G. 30 ii. preacher Rev J. J. North. Subjoot, 'ho Churches and tho Devil of Low Amusents.” IN’ _ j WOOD Congregational Church, Ferry U *oad, Rev Clyde Carr,—l.l a.m„ "The Perfect is tho Only Immutable”; 6.80 p.m., • Our Sufficiency is in Him. 1 ’ TMtINITY Congregational Church—Rev H 1 J ! Huffadino will occupy tho Pulpit at joth services. 11 a.m., ” The Secret Slau ”; 6.30 p.m., “To-day’s To-morrow. Ltev Hilffudula has lately come to Clmstihuroh, after occupying important pastorates tho Homeland. Don't fiul_to hear him. H 7 -Rugby iT ALBANS Methodist Circuit. . > Street, U a.m., Itev J .Dennis; 6.80 m., Rev A. O. Lawry. Edgoware Rond, am., Rev A. C. Lavyry; G.BO p.m., Rov Dennis Subjoot, "Tile Church's responbility to Home Missions ; Anthem, Police I Leave With You. ™ ''“DENHAM Methodist Church. —11 a.m., 3 Rev J. O. W. Ellis; 6.80 p.m,, ltev V. ,T Williams. , High Street—ll a.m., fr Comber; 6.80 p,m„ ID Coe. CC 13 1COARTON Presbyterian Church.—ll a.m., Assembly impressions and pro notation of medals, anil 6.80 p.m. ’eloomo. Rev N. 0. White All 6 i EVENT .Sunday.—At all services offerings \ Tf ill bo made for tho Maori Girl School, ihoka. £IOOO iB t pXRJTUiVLISTS’ - Church, Worcester Street 5 West—7 p m., Mr Vivian Deacon’s LeeWe “ Jesus Christ tho Initiator of Modern piritualism ”; also the Dedication of an nfant Child. 80 tHRISTiAN Science Servioes.—First > Churoh of Christ Scientist, Latimer luare; Sunday sorvices, 11 a.m and 7 p.m. ibject, "Anoient and Modern Necromauoy, ios Mesmerism, and Hypnotism Dounotd.” Sunday School, 9.30 p.m, TB pnUTtJAL 'Scientist Church—7 jyn., Scottish xutuajj Scientist —> Scottish Soolety's Hall, corner Mani ester and Gloucester Streets, Mr W ortontaylor’a Lecturn, "Glimpses of the uture State.” All welcome. 73 RMAGH Street Hall.—Lord’s Day Even- . iug. G. 80; take nbtice. Special Mission idncted by Mr J. F. Gray, Evangelist m Wanganui. Stirring subjects for seekers light. Illustrated by chart showing the icrnncla in the wilderness. Mission conned on Wednesday and Thursday 7.80. nids Hall, St Albans Street, Mr A. 0. jmitig, 6.80. Now' Waltham Hull, Shakesato Read, Mr G. Ferguson, 7 o'clock. 71 iSYCHIO Research Society, Foresters’ Hall 1 , Oxford Tsitooo, off Manchester root.—Sunday 7 p.m. Subject, “Reunion ;er Death.” Psychio messages from writi requests and photographs. Mrs L. me. 65 'ELIGIOtJS Society of Friends—Meeting for Worship, Sunday, at 11 a.m., Vorcestor Chambers,” 131, Woroestcr •eei Welcome, 3 SEOSOPMCAL Society, 263, Manchester Street (near Gloucester Street). —1.-ca-■o at 7 p.m., bv Mr Edward Branscombe, bjoot, "Have We boon on Earth Before?” calißt, Miss Jeon uagner. Jjotus Class, 10 jr>IBLE Xlall, Madras “ Street., OhristndelD phian Lecture —8.00 p.m. “THE THRONE OF DAVID.” All Invited. No Oolleotion. 85 L]YDENIIAM Baptist Church, cor. Elgin J and Durham Streets. —Rov J. » uu ...... -■ It. Archer. 1 a.m., Subject, "Tlia Ministry of Comort ”; 0.30 p.m., Subject, "Do We Need inother Saviour?” Wilson’s Road, Opawa—.3o p.m., Mir Andrews. 11G IumIJI AM Gospel Mission.— Mornin?, Mr S. Webb; * Evening, Mr F. Sprntt. [any shall bo purified, and made white, 1 tried; but the wicked shall do wickedly.” I aniel 12-10. 110 ELOVED. believe not every spirit, but v try the spirits whether thoy tiro of • because many false prophets ore gone into tho world.*’ Exalt Jesus! Magnify! Blood! Honour the Holy Ghost! 119 MTUUDGE~Tnrrac« Methodist Church.— 'll a.m., Rev W. Grig*; 6.30 p.m., Mr 7ana,n Durham Street South—ll a.m., 7 Cock; 6-30 P-m., Rev W. Grigg. Madras ot North—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rov C. Yard. 122 JRHAM Street Methodist Church.—ll, ) {(!V W. Ready, " Tho Concealing God "; Frank Gorman (Singing Parson) Sin? and French. Subject, “ The Man makes No Mistakes arid Nothing Else.” 6 early. Anthem, "Light in Darkness.” micro—ll. Mr Lomas. ’93 FfrXorii comOth witli ton thousand of His saints. To execute judgment upon Mid to conviuco all of all their unomdly i. —Jude. 9231 fURCH - OF CHRIST, Mom-house Avenue —Pastor, G co. Woolnough. 11 subioot, “Formal Obedlonue”: 6.80 ’ m ,bjcct. "About Turn.” December Jubilee Sundav. Speaker, Pastor Ralph bio, B.A. (Auckland). HTARIAN. Masonic Hall, Gloucester Street fl’.SO. Rev J. H. G. Chappie; 1 “ Listening to the Harmonies.” iow to do eo in the*® Daye of^Diawarbe. hoorley AND C 0. 3 W tmvj and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. o <rK.Han Wines—oM Bent Kindjv £g| Geneva Gin, Rum, etc.-All Leading (guaranteed Higlilaud Malt), well matured in wood, amnagno, Burgundy, Claret,. Port and Specially Selected Wines, rui. flnmoanv KuarnntcoH that all Liquors [d by it are "ABSOLUTELY PURE,” j atorioes to suit all Customor*. ASSORTED DOZENS SUPPLIED.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 13

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