SUNDAY SERVICES THE CATHEDRAL—3rd Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.in.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Choral Holy Communion and Sermon. 4 p.m. : Holy Baptism. 6.30 p.m. : Evensong. Preacher, the Vicar, Rev. C. I'. Askew Special offertories at all services for Sunday Schoolroom removal expenses. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, Vanguard st. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; IP a.in.. Morning Prayer (Short), Holy Communion and Sermon; 6.30 p.m. , Evening Prayer and Sermon. Subject, “The Arrested Funeral.' Special Musical Service. Soloists, Mrs Jury and Miss W. Carpenter. Spohr’s “Last Judgment.” Chorus and Solos hv the Choir.
ST.' JOHN'S METHODIST CHUHCII, llardv street. —Morning at 11, Rev. E. W. Haines, B.A. Subject, “The Basis of Prayer.” Evening at 6.30, Rev. E. W, Haines, B.A. Subject, . “Angels in the Making.” ! 1 BAPTIST CHURCH. —10.15, C.E. Meet, ing; 10.30, Prayer Meeting; 11, A. Great Year—The 131st Year of the Baptist Missionary Society. Communion; 6.30, Heaven—Home. Prea cher, Re;. John Laird, M.A. ! TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 1 11 a.m., “Under the Leadership of Christ”; 6.30 p.m., "The Times rnd Young Men.” Retiring collections at both services on behalf of the. Theological College; 2.45 p.m.. 3.M.8.C. Subject, “Find Yourself.” Preacher for the day, Mr Vic French, Travelling Secretary of the Presbyterian Y.M.B. Classes of New Zealand. No Service at Tahuna. | CHURCH OP CHRIST, Waimea street. I 11 a.m., Christian Worship; 3 p.m., Bible School and Bible Classes; (3.30 p.m., People’s Services. Subject, “Do Our Sins Always Find Us Out?” Preacher, W. G. Carpenter. A Hymnbook: A Seat: A Welcome. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Lower Hardy street. —Morning at 11. Evening at 6.30. Communion at close of Evening Service. THE SALVATION ARMY,_ Waimea street Citadel —Revival Services as follows: 7 a.m.. Spiritual Breakfast ;11 a.in., Holiness Teaching. Subject, “The Danger of Profession Only” ; 3 p.m., Praise Service; 7 p.m.. Popular Song and Salvation Meeting. Evening subject, , “Belshazzar’s Feast.” Young People’s Classes at 10 a.m. and I. p.m. Hearty welcome to all. — Capt. and Mrs Montgomery, CoOo. s. “ST. BARNABAS’ CHURCH, Stoke.— J 1 Morning Prayer and Holy Communion ; 7. Evening Prayer. Preacher, Mr W. Davies. Tahuna, 6.30, Evening Prayer and Holy Communion. Preacher, Rev. J. Rogers. M.A. RICHMOND METHODIST CIRCUIT, j Richmond (Church Anniversary Servi- j ecs),' 11, Rev. L. Thompson, M.A. (Bible Society representative); 7, Rev J. R. Nelson. Stoke, 2.30, Mr W. E. Lewis; 7, Mr T. Chambers. Hope, 2.30, Mr C. IT. Bingham; 7, Mr R. Black.' Brightwater, 7, Mr P. Roughton. Spring Grove, 11, Mr C. IT.
Bingham Wakefield, 11 and 7, Rev. C. C. Moslem (Evening subject, “Sunday Pleasure and Pleasure in General’'). Wai-iti, 2.30, Rev. C. C. Hoskin. Dovedale, 2.30, Mr C. Cresswell. PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF WAKEFIELD.—Wakefield, 11 a.m., 7 p.m.. Holy Communion; Foxbill, 3 p.m. Th 6 Vicar. 1 __ RICHMOND~METHOpisT CH UR CH Anniversary Services,
TO-MORROW and WEDNESDAY, i .June 20th I '3>iREACU ERS To-morrow: Morning, c -*• 11, Rev. 1.. Thompson, M.A. (Bible: Society Representative) ; Evening, 7, Rev j J R.’ Nelson, who will also sing a solo. WEDNESDAY, June 20lh : Public Tea at 5.30 p.m., 1/-, children 6d. Also a Jumble Stall. Sacred Cantata at 7.30 p.m. "Olivet to Calvary,’ - by Nelson Methodist Choir. Solos, Miss Smith, Messrs Lucas and Mitchell, Rev. J. R. Nelson. Silver collection. _ “BRITISH - AND FORE IG N 818 L E SOCIETY rrilE REV. L. THOMPSON, M.A., will conduct Services To-morrow—--11 a.m.: Richmond Methodist Church. 2.30: Brightwaicr Hall. 4.30: Wakefield Bible Class Rally. 8.0: Wakefield Y.M.C.A. JOHN LAIRD, Secretary. MUSTcXL "SERVICE TO-MORROW EVENING, 6.30 All Saints’ Church, Vanguard Street. Spohr's “Last Judgment.” Chorus and Solos by Choir. Solos by Mrs Jury end Miss W. Carpenter. WAIMEA FOOTBALL CLUB DANCE ODDFELLOWS’ Hall, Richmond, TUESDAY, June 19th ,in aid of Accident Fund. Ladies 1/6, Gents 3/-. 11. Williams, Pianist. S. A. CROUCHER, Secretary, Social Committee. NELSON - PROHIBITION LEAGUE A MEETING of the above league will be held in the Rechabite Hall on MONDAY, June 18th, at 7.30 p.m. \ A full attendance of members is requested. Business important. H. P. FORSTER, Secretary. fTTIIE Grand Fire Screen. Impossible fnv sparks to get out. 30/- each, /rom any ironmonger or llopwoods, Ltd., Palmerston North. LADIES’, Gentlemen’s and Children's “Roslyn” Woollen Hosiery. At A. Baiting’s, Hardy street. jI>RAYER Books. Various Catholic; * also Book of Common Prayer, Birthday Books, new Snap Albums, at 1/-, 1/6, 2/6. —People’s Emporium. FUNERAL NOTICE nPHE friends of the late Alfred Bridges -®- Hall are informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, Waimea West, at 2.30 p.m. on MONDAY Next Tor St. Michael s Church, Waimea West. RUTHERFORD BROS., Undertakers.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 June 1923, Page 6
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